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James Nixon 1837-1919 married to Jane Kelly b1835
Lived in Gosheden, Londonderry
They had 2 children:
Andrew Nixon 1876-1925 and James George Nixon 1877-1963.
Andrew married Isabella Mars 1880-1956. They had five children: Isabella, Joseph, Matilda, Mary and Violet.
James married Jane (Jessie) Highgate. They had one child Jane Porterfield Nixon.
My main interest is finding James Nixons parents and any info on Jane Porterfield Nixon. I know she married a John Glasgow and moved to Australia
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According to at least one online tree Jean Porterfield Nixon was born 1915 and died 1999.
The marriage certificate for James Nixon & Jane Kelly should show the names & occupations of both fathers. This shows the date as 1875 but the actual certificate will show more detail-
http://www.geneilytreemaker.genealogy.com/forum/regional/countries/topics/northernireland/2531/
Someone was tracing this Nixon family in 2009-
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/nixon/2026/
For reference- James & Jane in Lagahory townland in 1911-
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Bondsglen/Legaghory/598190
and in 1901 with son James-
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Londonderry/Bondsglen/Legaghory/1527204
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There were no Nixons listed in the 1831 census of Goshedon. I also do not see them in Legahory in 1831 (it seems to have been listed as Legacurry as it follows Lackagh on p. 27). However, there were Kellys in Legahory in 1813.
However, Legaghory is on the east side of Goshedon on the Faughan river and next up river is the townland of Toneduff. In the 1831 census we have Andrew Nixon & Thomas Nixon in a household of 2 families with 3 males and 4 females and 1 male servant. Andrew and Thomas Nixon are also listed in Toneduff in the Tithe Applottment books in Toneduff. Also in the Tithe records for Toneduff was William Nixon and James Nixon. James Nixon also appeared in the 1831 census for Toneduff in a household with 1 family with 4 males and 4 females as well as 1 male and 1 female servant. The Nixons were in Toneduff for sometime as James Nixon is there in 1740 (called Tondoo) and Simon Nixon and James Nixon are listed in the 1774 Freeholder's Register for Tonduffe. Going back further James Nixon was listed in Toneduff in the 1663 Hearth Money Rolls [Rutherford, p. 111]. Thus, I suspect your family originated in Toneduff.
As a further note, a James Nixon was also listed in nearby Lackagh in the 1796 Freeholders.
Best wishes!
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many thanks
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their marriage.
Date of Marriage: 16-Feb-1875
Parish / District: CUMBER LOWER County: Co. Derry
Husband
Wife
Name: James Nixon Jane Kelly
Address: Knockbrack Legahurry
Denomination: Presbyterian Presbyterian
Occupation: FARMER
Age:
Status: Bachelor (Previously unmarried) Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's Father
Wife's Father
Name: Thomas Nixon George Kelly
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation: FARMER FARMER
Husband's Mother
Wife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1
Witness 2
Name: John Miller Samuel Deans
Address:
regards Mary.
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Well if James Nixon's father was Thomas, chances are the following is an elder brother of James:
6 January 1828, John, son of Thomas Nixon of Kildoay, and Mary Hamilton
This baptism was in the record of Church of Ireland - Lower Cumber parish. Other Nixon entries in it are:
10 June 1812 Catherine, natural daughter of James Nixon & Mary Kerr
14 February 1844, Eliza, natural daughter of Thomas Nixon and Jane Craig
1 March 1848, Thomas, son of Adam Nixon, labourer, and Esther Hare
16 Jan 1865, Thomas, son of John Nixon, labourer of Goshoden, and Margaret Reed
Knockbrack townland is on the west side of Gosheden townland. Kildoag townland in on the southeast side of Gosheden townland.
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thanks
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And nothing to do with the question - but Nixons were still living in Toneduff when I lived there in the 1950's - used to leave my bike in their barn - while I got the bus to school.....
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It would be great if you guys did an autosomal dna test with family tree dna or ancestry.com and uploaded to Gedmatch. There is a good chance I descend from the family of Elizabeth Kincade of Toneduff (1831 census). Since both of you seem to have connections to the immediate vicinity of Toneduff, it would be great to see if we are a dna match. I am on Gedmatch.
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I have done the dna testing - my kit number is T954018
Regards
Malc
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Some very small matches - especially with my paternal cousin....
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Ged Match TQ4000059
My Heritage MH-7AWT88
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Mine is A338184. Brother and paternal cousins also on there.
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My brother’s kit is A936823. There’s a 10.4cMs match on Chr 7. And numerous other smaller matches. Livy, a paternal cousin is H345075. 2 good matches on there.
There is a likelihood these may be associated with the Scott’s. Lots of Scott and Nixon intermarriage. In Derry and Tyrone.
Cheers.
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My dad (WB3708469) has ibd segments in common with all the Gedmatch kits given here, but all but one are likely background noise from being from the same area. However, 'They Search for us' your cousin Livy is of real interest to me. I have several ibd segments and a couple of respectable segments (9.5 cM and 6.5cM) which is quite good considering my family has been in eastern Canada for the past 200 years.
Can you tell me more about Livy's ancestry? Who in Bondsglen area does she descend from. Which line of hers would be different from yours to account for the nice size segments in common?
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Hi Peter - It's Lyn - I forgot my original login details so started a new one.
Livy is Olivia - my father's sisters daughter.
Ardground (Mc)Nutts
Dad's parents were Willliam James McNutt and Sarah Anne Scott
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Hi Lyn. Nice to see you still slogging away at this. Dad has more dna in common with Livy than you, so it caught me off guard. Could be a random thing or perhaps some was added from her dad's line. Was her father's line also from Bonds Glen?
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Hi
Great to see you're still slogging too!
No - Olivia's father was from Co Down (and his mother was from Co Antrim)
I think DNA is a bit of a crap shoot - Gary and I have very different amount of cMs in our matches - sometimes I have matches in common with David that Gary doesn't have any - and Livy, has another whole subset.
I'm trying to make a database of the McComb/es because they are so bl**dy confusing!
Cheers..Lyn