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Re: Jess history Ireland 1800s
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 18 August 18 14:50 BST (UK) »
Grrr   4 or 5 Jess families in  Magheraconluce     ;D
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« Reply #19 on: Saturday 22 September 18 21:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Betsyblue. Thanks for your information, and sorry not got back to you sooner. I have looked into Samuel and I don't think he is related. I've got an extract from a book on the imagination of Irish to new lanark. It tell of my family coming over in 1912, and how my great uncle who was already working in Greenock with the Greenock rope works company (I think that Co name). Thanks again, any information is always useful. James

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« Reply #20 on: Sunday 23 September 18 00:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Hallmark, sorry I haven't posted back. I have checked out your links (not with great detail). The marriage of Thomas and Mary jane is interesting. I'll have to try and check out more. Thanks

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« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 26 September 18 22:24 BST (UK) »
hi im looking for any information on my ggrand parents Thomas Jess and Mary Jane Jess (Millar). I have Irish census records 1901 and 1911. they both show that they live in Mahgeraconluce Dromore. Thomas had an older brother called Richard. Richard went to Greenock and worked with The Greenock Rope Company (i think thats the name of the company). My Thomas and his family went to New Lanark Mill in 1912, Mary Jane had died 2 years before. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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To get you started you have

Party 1 Name   THOMAS JESS
Party 2 Name   MARY MILLAR
Date of Event   12 July 1892
Group Registration ID   2180689
SR District/Reg Area   Lisburn
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click Image to view the Cert

which is https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1892/10641/5876821.pdf

then by checking other Marriages you can find siblings....

then clicking on Births check for children for each couple.

If you can look for yourself it makes it easier for you to research at your leisure or  as and when you make new discoveries plus be able to check on those that don't have Images yet.
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Re: Jess history Ireland 1800s
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 26 September 18 23:05 BST (UK) »
Thanks again, getting there. What if there is no image?

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« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 26 September 18 23:13 BST (UK) »
Thanks again, getting there. What if there is no image?

Not all have Images yet!!

Ones with page numbers don't, but you can check back now and then for updates once you know how to look.
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« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 26 September 18 23:25 BST (UK) »
Thanks again. Im away to do some research. Cheers

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« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 26 September 18 23:30 BST (UK) »
it is easy enough.....  ;D
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