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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Monaghan => Topic started by: arrabel on Friday 08 October 10 18:10 BST (UK)
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Hi, i am looking for a McPhillips family frome Clones Monaghan.
The information i have is Hugh McPhillips born about 1880 he was the son of Hugh and Catherine. i think Hugh had two brothers John and James and two sisters Rose and Annie.
I know Hugh moved on to England but i cant find the rest of his family that stopped in Monaghan.
Thanks
Sharon
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As you don't gives age/religion etc here's 1901 census for McPhil* in Monaghan http://www.rootschat.com/links/09yz/ and 1911 http://www.rootschat.com/links/09z0/
as you say Clones, Monaghan I didn't look in Fermanagh.
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Hi thanks for replying, the family were Catholic .
I have checked the links you sent but i cant seem to find the right family.
Thanks again
Sharon.
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Have you looked for Hugh in 1901 census in England? and have you found him in England in 1911? (we aren't allowed to do lookups for 1911 English census)
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A lot of Clones people lived in Co.Fermanagh, have you looked there?
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No i havnt checked there. I will have a look now.
Thanks.
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The Hugh that was born in 1880 married a woman from Liverpool and stoped there, i have found that Hugh but i am not having any luck finding his parents i think they must of stoped behind in Monaghan.
Sharon.
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These are all the Monaghan born, RC, McPhil* returns on 1911 census, in all of Ireland in 1911
http://www.rootschat.com/links/09z1/
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I.G.I. (www.familysearch.org) has a Hugh McPhilips, son of Hugh and Catherine (McCabe) born 1 Oct.1876 "Bamonan, Cavan."
There's also a Bernard (with same parents) born 25 Mar.1865 "Ballyjamesduff, Cavan" (page 361 in civil register) and a Bridget born 4 Sept.1874 "Ballyjamesduff." LDS Pilot site also lists a John born 20 June 1867 Co.Cavan.
There's another record for a William McPhilips born 14 June 1864 "Dawsongrove, Monaghan" with parents listed as Hugh and Catherine.
On LDS Pilot site an Anne McPhilips, daughter of Hugh and Catherine (Gormolley), was born 7 Jan.1870 Co.Cavan.
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=home
With all these possibilities (and there could be others not listed on these sites) it might be difficult to find the correct parents for your Hugh McPhilips.
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http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Monaghan/Lisnaveane/Corravilla/1633562/
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Monaghan/Tullycorbet/Lisquigny/1635747/ ???
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These are all the Monaghan born, R.C., McPhil* returns on 1901 census, in all of Ireland
http://www.rootschat.com/links/09z2/
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Thank's for all the information, i will look through it all today to see if i can link it to the info i already have.
Thanks
Sharon.
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Don't be too exacting with ages, spelling etc....
I only looked for Monaghan born ones!! Aghadowey has some good possibles, Cavan born!
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an ancestor of mine from Prince Edward Island Canada on the east coast married in ca 1863 Ann McPhilips daughter of Bernard McPhilips and Nancy Currie. There was a very large contingentcy of Irish in PEI especially from the County Monaghan /Truagh. There were 2 children : a girl and boy born 1 year apart. Sadly Ann died no doubt a few years later( I would guess something to do with pregnancy) ***Just as an aside.....many Irish from all areas settled in what is referred to as the Maritimes which = Canadian Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia as well as Prince Edward Island in the early years of the 1800's. Some of my own arrived 1839.*** Saint John, New Brunswick was more affordable for those booking passagefrom irelandetc. USA ports ie Boston Massachusetts and New York and various other eastern seaboard ports could be considered "close by"
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I'd be very interested if you found what you were looking for as I am a McPhillips from Clones and My Grandparents and great grandparents were from Clones around the time you are querying.
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No, I havent gotten any farther. Any info is greatly appreciated tho.
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I have access to a record that informs me that there was a Hugh McPhillips born in Clones on 10th December 1867- Son of Owen McPhillipsn and Sarah McGorman. - they lived at Cara Street in Clones.
I hope this is of help and ties into what you already know. I'd be interested to find out if it does!
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1920's - 1930's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1900's - 1940's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Anyone??
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1920's - 1930's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Do you have any names and dates of birth ?
You can try searching the 1901/1911 census and BMD Index for possible births and marriages, and then check the certs for any matches to your McPhillips family.
see : Introduction to Irish Records (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html)
Shane
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Thanks for that info. My McPhillips were in Canada Prince Edward Island and this would be an 1860's Marriage and the name was there about 30 years before (Charlottetown)
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1920's - 1930's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Do you have any names and dates of birth ?
You can try searching the 1901/1911 census and BMD Index for possible births and marriages, and then check the certs for any matches to your McPhillips family.
see : Introduction to Irish Records (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html)
Shane
Thanks for your response.
I was looking for more info on a Henry A L McPhillips. I found his birth on BMD index however no further trace.
Is there any other sources i can check?
Thanks
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Thanks for your response.
I was looking for more info on a Henry A L McPhillips. I found his birth on BMD index however no further trace.
Is there any other sources i can check?
Thanks
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Henry appears to have been born in 1926... so a bit of a gap back to the census returns. Your best bet is to order the birth cert to see if it fits the clues you have.
Once you have parents names you could then search for their marriage, and the follow that up by searching for them on the 1911 census... possibly with their families.
Shane
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Thanks for your response.
I was looking for more info on a Henry A L McPhillips. I found his birth on BMD index however no further trace.
Is there any other sources i can check?
Thanks
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Henry appears to have been born in 1926... so a bit of a gap back to the census returns. Your best bet is to order the birth cert to see if it fits the clues you have.
Once you have parents names you could then search for their marriage, and the follow that up by searching for them on the 1911 census... possibly with their families.
Shane
Thanks for your quick response.
Yee. I'm not too interested in his parents as such. I know he had brothers named Gregory, Raymond, Siricus (sic?).
Henry moved to Scotland & disappeared down south to England were it is very possible he changed his name.
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1900's - 1940's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Anyone??
I may be about 9 years too late, but are you still interested in information about Henry McPhillips
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Thank you
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1900's - 1940's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Anyone??
I may be about 9 years too late, but are you still interested in information about Henry McPhillips
Thanks for responding. I am still on this board, although not very active.
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Hi,
I'm interested in finding some info on McPhillips's from Clones, born in the 1900's - 1940's who would've likely have moved to either Scotland or England.
Is this a good place to begin looking?
Thanks
Anyone??
I may be about 9 years too late, but are you still interested in information about Henry McPhillips
Yes, I would be interested to hear if you have information. Thanks
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I have access to a record that informs me that there was a Hugh McPhillips born in Clones on 10th December 1867- Son of Owen McPhillipsn and Sarah McGorman. - they lived at Cara Street in Clones.
Born 10th November 1867.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1867/03463/2271661.pdf
Mother was the informant.... Sally McPhillips
KG
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parents and sister Sarah still at same address 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Monaghan/Clones_Urban/Cara_Street/1631196/
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Henry's brother Siricus (sic) Cyrasius ?
possible parents Henry McPhilips and Maria Elizabeth Watters
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1923/09190/5324153.pdf
Harry
https://census.militaryarchives.ie/pdf/Cootehill_5_Northern_Division_Eastern_Command_Page_14.pdf
1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Clones_Rural/Clonkirk/803915/
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Henry's brother Siricus (sic) Cyrasius ?
possible parents Henry McPhilips and Maria Elizabeth Watters
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1923/09190/5324153.pdf
Harry
https://census.militaryarchives.ie/pdf/Cootehill_5_Northern_Division_Eastern_Command_Page_14.pdf
1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Clones_Rural/Clonkirk/803915/
Thank you. That's amazing
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I know he had brothers named Gregory, Raymond, Siricus (sic?).
Raymond 1927
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1SR-YMR
Cyrasius 1934
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F174-PH4
Cyril 1928
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F138-PB3
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I know he had brothers named Gregory, Raymond, Siricus (sic?).
Raymond 1927
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1SR-YMR
Cyrasius 1934
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F174-PH4
Cyril 1928
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F138-PB3
Thank You.
How / Would it be possible to trace their whereabouts... Marriage, Children...?
Thanks
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Cyrasius was still at home 1958 he was the informant on his mothers death
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1958/04382/4138476.pdf
I was wondering how Harry held so a high rank in the fledgling Free State Army 1922
he was a member of Clones Company, A Batt. No 1 Brigade Old I R A in 1921
http://mspcsearch.militaryarchives.ie/docs/files//PDF_Membership/8/MA-MSPC-RO-450.pdf
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