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Antrim / Re: Taggart of Ballymena 1813
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 16:05 GMT (UK)  »
first who is Helen Letitia
second I didn't quite follow your statement
also who is your three  great granfather
Needy

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Antrim / Re: Taggart of Ballymena 1813
« on: Saturday 23 March 13 19:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,
        I am trying to find out more about James Taggart. He was Born in about 1813 in Ballymena, He married Rosetta Mccafferty In about 1833 in Ireland,
They had at least one son John He was married in Scotland in 1848.

Any help would be appreciated
  My great great grandparents were James Taggart (born c 1811) and Rose McAfferty. They were born in the Parish of Billy, not Ballymena and married in the Dervock Presbyterian Church. You have connected them to the wrong Taggart family.They moved to Scotland circa 1841 with their children which included John, Jane and Rose Ann my great grandmother. Another daughter was born in Scotland. They both died in Scotland. 
Needy



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Fermanagh / Re: Anyone researching GALLOON , especially Dernish Is ?
« on: Wednesday 04 April 12 21:58 BST (UK)  »
Although I have been researching William Bryans and
Catherine Hicks of Dernish Island I haven't had much
success. But am delighted to come across others who
are interested in those names as their daughter Dorcas
born 1821 was my great grandmother. She married
and lived at Clonegore,Drummully, Monaghan. I have
a fairly full family tree from Dorcas forward.
Would love to chat by email with other of William
and Catherine descendents.
Needy

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Antrim / Re: McLaughlin- Campbell Ballycastle
« on: Tuesday 15 November 11 19:40 GMT (UK)  »
I am also looking for Annie Campbell married to Andrew Mclaughlin. Annie Campbell McLaughlin was the daughter of Ann Reynolds (my great grand aunt) and James Campbell. They married in 1875 in the armoy church of Ireland
Would like to know the history of the 4 McLaughlin children. Daniel and Annie were raised by their widowed grandmother in Ballycastle but where did they go. Mary McLaughlin lived with her uncle James Campbell and his wife but where did she go after that.
Needy

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Antrim / Re: McLaughlin- Campbell Ballycastle
« on: Monday 19 September 11 17:15 BST (UK)  »
I think we are looking for the same family.  My great aunt Annie Reynolds  was married to James Campbell and lived on Fair Hill St. Ballycastle.  One of their daughters married a McLaughlin, possible the Andrew you mentioned.
The 1901 & 1911 census show Daniel McLaughlin living with grandmother Annie Campbell who was then a widow. He also had a sister Annie b. 1901
Hopefully we can get in touch

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Antrim / Re: Taggart of Ballymena 1813
« on: Saturday 17 September 11 22:45 BST (UK)  »
I descend from Robert and Jane Taggart. Their son
James married Rose McAfferty in 1831 at Dervock
Presbyterian church.  They had 3 known children
John, Jane and Roseann my great grandmother.
I have Roseann's family down to the present.
Jane married a Lyons but I don't know about John
or if there were other children

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Antrim / Re: Taggart of Ballymena 1813
« on: Saturday 17 September 11 22:36 BST (UK)  »
I just came upon this entry and was quite surprised. I must be that lady you were in contact with as my
mother was Emily Jane Scarlett born 1897 at
Drumboghena. All that history is correct, however
she married Nat McLean born Ballycastle in 1891. He descended from Robert and Jane Taggart's son James
who married 1831 to Rose McAfferty. They had at
least 3 children - John, Jane and Roseann. As far as I can learn James Taggart and his wife never left Ireland.
Roseann was my great grandmother. I have the family
history from there forward.

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