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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #18 on: Monday 27 August 18 16:22 BST (UK) »
But are the  Aughriman and the Currawn Percivals the same family?
Griffith's Valuation give an Alexander Percival in Curraun.

Are they all from Anne Rosemond and John Percival?


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« Reply #19 on: Monday 27 August 18 16:35 BST (UK) »
.........given information about the baptisms of my gggrandfather's children by the Longford Heritage Centre. They said John Percival and Ann Rosemond had 5 children baptised in the Church of Ireland Congluish Parish at Lissagernal between 1821 and 1836. A family member living in Mohill tells me that the Percival burying ground was always Kiltoghert cemetary about 2 miles from Carrick-on-Shannon. Ann,wife of John P is buried there and apparently John too. I live in Australia.Why would their children be baptised in Lissagernal and they be buried in Aughriman




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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #20 on: Monday 27 August 18 16:48 BST (UK) »
But are the  Aughriman and the Currawn Percivals the same family?
Griffith's Valuation give an Alexander Percival in Curraun.

Are they all from Anne Rosemond and John Percival?

That is where the use of a spreadsheet and then researching their Civil Reg Marriages, subsequent marriages etc in the various districts could be very beneficial including the Longford ones!
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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #21 on: Monday 27 August 18 17:48 BST (UK) »
But are the  Aughriman and the Currawn Percivals the same family?
Griffith's Valuation give an Alexander Percival in Curraun.

Are they all from Anne Rosemond and John Percival?

That is where the use of a spreadsheet and then researching their Civil Reg Marriages, subsequent marriages etc in the various districts could be very beneficial including the Longford ones!

 :-\ I thought you were posting them because you knew they were.


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« Reply #22 on: Monday 27 August 18 20:48 BST (UK) »
But are the  Aughriman and the Currawn Percivals the same family?
Griffith's Valuation give an Alexander Percival in Curraun.

Are they all from Anne Rosemond and John Percival?

That is where the use of a spreadsheet and then researching their Civil Reg Marriages, subsequent marriages etc in the various districts could be very beneficial including the Longford ones!

 :-\ I thought you were posting them because you knew they were.


John Percival and Ann Rosemond had 5 children baptised in the Church of Ireland Congluish Parish and they seem to connect to Drumshambo ones who seem to connect to Mohill... how accurate the burials in Kiltoghert are I don't know.
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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #23 on: Monday 27 August 18 20:56 BST (UK) »
wondering if there are any descendants of the Anne rosemond/John percival line still living in leitrim so family in Sligo can visit - see homesteads etc. anyone got any suggestions?. I'm several generations down (Thomas perceval/ irwin - frances Percival (m. James C Price) - William Arthur Price - Charles Patrick Price (my father). thanks.

How does Thomas connect to John Percival and Anne Rosemount?

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How could two families seem to be in two counties at roughly the same time.  I have baptism of five children to John and Percival and Ann Rosemond in Clonguish Parish at Lissagernal..Alexander 1821,Elizabeth 1822,William 1824,Arthur 1828 and Eliza 1836.This was provided by Longford Genealogical society.

There is more to that post but it's appears to be just a list of Percivels in the area.
 
This one indicates that John and Annie moved to Aughriman, so in the correct area.
The baptisim records of 4 of the children of John Percival &
Anne Rosemond show their address as Lisagernal,Clonguish
Parish.Co Longford where John Percival was a constable in1826.About 1830 the family moved to Aughriman,Kiltoghert
Parish,Co leitrim. 

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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #24 on: Monday 27 August 18 21:14 BST (UK) »
But are the  Aughriman and the Currawn Percivals the same family?
Griffith's Valuation give an Alexander Percival in Curraun.

Are they all from Anne Rosemond and John Percival?

From what I can find..... he emigrated to US.
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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #25 on: Monday 27 August 18 21:52 BST (UK) »

 

From the other thread
How could two families seem to be in two counties at roughly the same time.  I have baptism of five children to John and Percival and Ann Rosemond in Clonguish Parish at Lissagernal..Alexander 1821,Elizabeth 1822,William 1824,Arthur 1828 and Eliza 1836.This was provided by Longford Genealogical society.

There is more to that post but it's appears to be just a list of Percivels in the area.
 
 



just a list of Percivels in the area is not much use.....has anyone actually studied

  • Alexander 1821,
    Elizabeth 1822,
    William 1824,
    Arthur 1828 and
    Eliza 1836??

Where did they go?

Where did they marry?

Where did they die?


Children of each??  etc etc
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Re: percivals/ percevals of leitrim
« Reply #26 on: Monday 27 August 18 22:34 BST (UK) »
wow, thank you so much everyone for your imput.
Yes, exactly the Frances Percival you have noted.
There was someone on the previous thread who had gone to visit some aunts there, and mentioned an uncle victor - but i can see from records that he sadly died, just this summer. I hadn't thought much about the lack of male descendants in the line. thanks again

Some Aunts and an Uncle........   Not much use without names!!   
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