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Title: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: BrnCam on Friday 04 April 08 10:27 BST (UK)
Hello all,
I'm looking to trace any information on a Mary Jane Porter, daughter of William Porter and wife of John Winton. She was married in the district of Magherafelt 1891. Her age was given as 28 at that time. Is there any way to establish the year of death, I have already searched parish records for the parish church in Maghera.
I'd be grateful for any info.
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 02 October 08 04:42 BST (UK)
Hello BrnCam,
Do you know where Mary Jane and John lived after their marriage ???
By the way what was their denomination ???

Christopher
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: BrnCam on Thursday 02 October 08 12:30 BST (UK)
Hello Christopher,
The lookup for Mary Jane was for a work mate and unfortunately he left a few weeks ago. I've no way of contacting him but I do know he was trying to get online so he might come across this post himself at some stage.

Regards,
Brian
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: olliy on Tuesday 21 October 08 20:49 BST (UK)
Hello Christopher,

Mary Jane Porter of Knocknakielt, Maghera, married John Winton of Calmore, Tobermore, on 14 Sept 1819 at St Lurachs C.O.I. Maghera. Mary Jane came from a presbyterian background and John was a Baptist.In the 1901 census they are listed living in the townland of Slatabogey, Maghera.I don't know if this was their first home after their marrage. They are buried at Knockloughrim Presbyterian church. John died on 13 Apr 1942 and I am now trying to find out when Mary Jane died,I know she died some years before him.(No luck at G.R.O.N.I and no burial records for church.) Is there any other way I could find out. ???

Olive
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: aghadowey on Tuesday 21 October 08 21:06 BST (UK)
Olive- think you might have the year of the marriage wrong- should be 19__?
Have you contacted the church previously? If so, go back and ask if they have any record of when the plot was taken and also if there was ever any trespass (a sort of fee non-members pay for burials) paid for the plot. Presbyterian churches usually don't keep burial records but they sometimes have other details. If for some reason Mary Jane remained Presbyterian there might be a Communion Roll which would record her attendance at Communion (usually May and November) which might help to narrow down the date of her death.
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: kingskerswell on Tuesday 21 October 08 21:25 BST (UK)
Olive,
        Another faint chance is the gravedigger. At my local church the gravediggers for some time past have kept a record in a notebook of who was buried. However I do not know how common this is.

Regards
Title: Re: Mary Jane Porter
Post by: olliy on Wednesday 22 October 08 15:21 BST (UK)
Hello All,
Sorry I got two of my digits the wrong way around,the year of marrage is 1891 not 1819.Many thanks for all information received.

Olive. :-[