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Title: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:12 BST (UK)
Hi,

I am currently researching Boal of Norhern ireland

I can be reached directly at (*)

For any inetersted parties ..

Brad Boal
Australia

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Title: Re: Boal
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 23 April 09 13:19 BST (UK)
Please note that you may not post your email address on Rootschat.
If you are looking for any particular information on Boals in Co. Down you need to provide more details (names, dates, etc.) in your post and tell us exactly what you are looking for and where you've already searched.
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:26 BST (UK)
Roger,

understand.. But I did so sorry..

I am pretty much after any information with regard to our family name.
So I am seeking contact with fellow resarchers..
I have too much information to post here however
If anyone can source solid fact on Francis BOAL 1768 -1851 and share that would be great
Looking for his parents amnd brothers

Hope that meets your guidlines AAA ( u need a better handle tha n that mate!)
 
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:28 BST (UK)
Hi,

I am currently researching Boal of Norhern ireland

I can be reached directly here as it apparently emails me..anyway

For any inetersted parties ..

Brad Boal
Australia
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: johngirl on Thursday 23 April 09 13:34 BST (UK)
Hi Brad,

The mods tell everyone not to leave an email address on a post for your own saftey on the net.
They are not being nasty they are doing it so you don`t get spam email coming your way ;D
Also a bit more info on what you want helps others to help you out with your research ;D
By the way welcome to rootschat.  ;D
Its really a great place for researching your rellies :)

  Johngirl

Title: Re: Boal
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 23 April 09 13:37 BST (UK)
If I understand correctly, you are searching for a Francis Boal born 1768? died 1851? and would like details on his parents or siblings?
Since civil registration in Ireland started in 1864 for most records (1845 for non-Catholic marriages) them you need to search for church records, if they exist. To do so you need to know the family's religion and where they lived (parish if not actual townland).
Lots of Boal references here in case you haven't seen this site:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/B/BoaBot.htm
and links to other sites/sources in Co. Down Resources board:
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/board,370.0.html

aghadowey (not AAA)
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:39 BST (UK)
John girl,

Thanks  Whats SPAM  lol!!

Thats what the filters delete.. So never see it anyway...
They can post me as much as they like...

I just want to contact fellow Boal researchers.. I represent a consortium of 25 people whom have done a lot of work. There must be more around, thats all I am after.  
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:44 BST (UK)
AG,

Thats correct , and I talk to Ros direct.
I am going to have about 100 more Boal entries added. At this stage I have built tree from Francis down.. Its speads far and wide. However, to build it more I need contact with fellow researchers , that is what I am after.
I have the contacts and have looked quite hard.
I know Francis was at Gilnakirk P in 1798 Granshaw P 1800-1805 & Ballyblack P 1810- Children baptised at Ballyblack , Gilnakirk no use no records that far back.

He was strongly Presb. I am looking for a Family Bible that cousins say exist, and would be in Ireland still..
May be the only way to link families up earlier than 1760.

B       
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 23 April 09 13:45 BST (UK)
Perhaps you'd like to add your interests to the surname interests table:
http://surname.rootschat.com/
(link also at bottom of page- click on 'Your Surname Interests')
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: johngirl on Thursday 23 April 09 13:46 BST (UK)
Hi Brad,

Thats great that you don`t get SPAM ;D

I`ll check Tasmanian records and see if there are any Boal`s down this way ;D

  Johngirl
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Thursday 23 April 09 13:49 BST (UK)
Jg,

Recently wrote to every listed Boal in the TLS white pages. Non litsed in Tasmania. If you find any can you let me know..

By the way, I now know about 25% of Aust Boals in 2 weeks..
I am happy with that result. considering how poor / slack people can be...

Off  now..
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: johngirl on Friday 24 April 09 04:54 BST (UK)
Hi Brad,

No Boal surname in Tassie.

  Johngirl

Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Jamjar on Friday 24 April 09 05:43 BST (UK)
Have you got the Scottish Boals?

I did a surname search on ScotlandsPeople and there are a lot there.

Jamjar

Howdy do, Johngirl  ;D
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: boally on Friday 24 April 09 09:58 BST (UK)
Jamjar

Yes Scotland relative son the tree. Not many and a lot tehre.. BOAL BOLE BOLL
History says we cam e from Bual Spain... On Armada wrecked in Scotland and took the name Boal, but..
Apparently he named himseld Boal and it went form there. He is called Adam Boal...
I have my doubts, some Dna testing has stated Bowles from Uk are a close match so who knows..
I would be happy to get back to Robert Bole in Downpatrick 1613...in a tree.
I am 100 years off still.
Sent another 5 letters to Ireland today 60 to go.. Then Scotland.
Interestingly the scottish version Bole has almost died out...

Brad 
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: aljepeka on Thursday 14 May 09 01:57 BST (UK)
Hi,

I have a marraige to Boal in my Tree. An Ellen Cardwell(although it was recorded as Carroll) married a James Boal on the 24th Dec 1869. They lived in the Dromore area of county Down. The marriage took place in Dromore Cathedral.   When did your Boals leave Ireland?
 Regards ,
aljepeka
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Jimbole on Monday 02 January 17 10:01 GMT (UK)
Yes sadly the Scottish side of the Bole family is running out of male heirs.  My father (87), his brother (similar age), my cousin and I are, I think, the last of the Scottish line.  There is a Boles who was a Bole (but the RAF got his name wrong in WW11) so his offspring technically count which makes the number up to about 8 of us.
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Reeni1 on Saturday 24 February 18 17:08 GMT (UK)
My 2nd great-grandmother was Sarah Bole(s) (Bowles):  birth 1863 or 1865 - CAVAN or NEWRY; Married William Marshall 1880 in Newry.  Her father's name is given as John.  This is all the information I have, if this has any connection with your research I would be grateful for any insights you have.
cheers
Reeni
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 24 February 18 17:12 GMT (UK)
My 2nd great-grandmother was Sarah Bole(s) (Bowles):  birth 1863 or 1865 - CAVAN or NEWRY; Married William Marshall 1880 in Newry.  Her father's name is given as John.  This is all the information I have, if this has any connection with your research I would be grateful for any insights you have.
cheers
Reeni

Married aged 15?
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 24 February 18 17:18 GMT (UK)
Cert says "Full Age"!!
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Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Reeni1 on Saturday 24 February 18 17:36 GMT (UK)
Yes, I spotted that too however I have found throughout my research that folk tend to say what is convenient at the time on official records.  Same with the change on place of birth!  Can you tell me anything more about Sarah, I would love to know her mother's name?
:)
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 24 February 18 17:54 GMT (UK)
No.
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Reeni1 on Saturday 24 February 18 18:21 GMT (UK)
ah well, thanks for replying - the brick wall remains.  Happy hunting with your tree.
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Sinann on Saturday 24 February 18 21:29 GMT (UK)
Is this the family
1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Down/Newry_North_Urban/Stream_Street/1247482/
1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Down/Newry_North_Urban/Stream_Street/256244/
birth of daughter Sarah
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1887/02553/1944705.pdf
as the ages are out in all these records I'd be more inclined to think the minister would have noticed if she was that young when she married, it's more likely the census ages are incorrect than the marriage.
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 24 February 18 21:39 GMT (UK)
Party 1 Name   WILLIAM BEST
Party 2 Name   SARAH MARSHALL
Date of Event   26 December 1908
Group Registration ID   1942209
SR District/Reg Area   Newry

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1908/10071/5663248.pdf
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 24 February 18 21:43 GMT (UK)
Party 1 Name   MARIA MARSHALL
Party 2 Name   JOHN O'HARE
Date of Event   04 February 1920
Group Registration ID   1146263
SR District/Reg Area   Newry

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1920/09249/5347793.pdf
Title: Re: Boal
Post by: Reeni1 on Sunday 25 February 18 12:04 GMT (UK)
Thanks for your responses.  That is the family.  I am particularly interested in William Marshall and Sarah Bole.  I have very little information about them.  Confirmation of their birth dates would be great, and their mothers names would be really wonderful.    It would also be great to clear up whether Sarah is from Cavan or Newry.  I believe William Marshall senior died around 1918.  I know Sarah was deceased by 1946 but no idea when.
I recently found out more about Samuel and Thomas Marshall through the Newry Journal.  And there were some photographs of Stream Street that seem to be from that era.
I am descended from their daughter Flora Anna Marshall.
Any information gratefully received.