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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: Arbuckle(s) Crumlin, Antrim County
« on: Monday 19 September 22 16:35 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, I have reached out to you in a Private Message.  Nice to meet you cousin. 

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Antrim / Re: ARBUCKLE(S) / BLACKADDER
« on: Tuesday 01 December 20 22:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, here is some information to help you.. the James Arbuckle that was born in 1826, was never married to Eliza Blackaddler.

This information should help anyone researching the line.   
The the James Arbuckles is the one married to Blackaddler was born in 1801 and died in 1885 ad age 84. Married , lived and died in Lisnataylor, He was a laborer!

You can find this record, by using the last name as Buckles, not the records sometimes have variations of the names.   He was still married to Eliza and they lived in Lisnataylor  as also shown in the 1851 Census record. 

His Wife Eliza didn't die until 1900 at age 86,  Widow records found using Arbuckles - Son-in-law Thomas Thompson witnessed he was married to Sarah Jane Arbuckles in June 2nd 1871.

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Antrim / Re: ARBUCKLE(S) / BLACKADDER
« on: Sunday 08 November 20 02:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Just wondering if your date of James Arbuckle is correct, I find there are several James Arbuckle{s} in Antrim county.   I have found on ancestry, in a few trees, that my James is incorrectly listed as being the husband of Eliza BLACKADDER!   I have found Arbuckle to be a hard surname to research, and it is possible that your James and mine are cousins, as it seems they tented to stay in the same area at least for a spell.  Same was true for my James wife Ann Graham, there are a number of Grahams in the Killard area of Antrim


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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: Arbuckle(s) Crumlin, Antrim County
« on: Tuesday 16 April 19 00:58 BST (UK)  »
scotmum,  Thank you, thank you..  I was researching this for my mother.  Sadly yesterday her kidneys stopped functioning, and is in hospice.  She can die any day now...  the doctor did not think she would make it through last night.  Hopefully, I can tell her in the morning, even through she can no longer talk back.. 

Where did you locate the Marriage note?..  as in all my searches I have missed it.  I need to learn more of course, some sites I have not been able to pay to join.  You made my day!

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I received Andrew's Death certificate only find that he never told them his parent's names.  So he is still a brick wall. 

His First son was named after his wife's grand father,  his second son was Albert James, so I don't think he followed and naming convention.. 

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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: Arbuckle(s) Crumlin, Antrim County
« on: Friday 15 March 19 23:20 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Jason. 

                      MyHeritage has Irish records available to search for free through the 20th.  I am not sure, but I think this record is the James and Ann you mentioned.  Jame's father was William, and I have a feeling Margaret was Jame's sister.  Ann's maiden name was Graham, and her father was  Andrew.   Now if I can locate a birth record, I will be happy, however my Andrew was born in 1858 before birth's were recorded.  So I have to rely on church records.  You have truly given me a place to focus on.   

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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: Arbuckle(s) Crumlin, Antrim County
« on: Friday 15 March 19 00:36 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the information.  To date I have not located the marriage certificate or death certificate. 

I located newspaper articles one, an interview done before Andrew turned 100.  The other was his death notice.  Yes, I have a young son called Charles A. but I believe he may have died, as no one in the family ever mentioned him.  Edward Walsh Arbuckle was named for his mother's grandfather.  Because of that I have often wondered if the names Edith and Clara ( Claire), have anything to do with Andrew's family,  just a guess.

I had met all of them except my grandfather Albert James.  So I have often thought that possible James was the name of Andrew's father or grandfather. 

Still researching and trying to locate possible Arbuckle connections through DNA matches.

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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Arbuckle(s) Crumlin, Antrim County
« on: Monday 04 February 19 01:22 GMT (UK)  »
As I understand it, locating birth records before 1864 is very difficult. I find there are alot of Arbuckle(s) families. 

I am looking for the parents and siblings of my Great Grandfather Andrew Arbuckle - what facts I know.  Andrew was born Jan 1, 1858 in Crumlin, Antrim County, he was one of 10 children.  He stated in a newspaper article that his father was a prominent farmer.  The US census I have found Andrew in states his father was born in Scotland, and his mother was born in Ireland.  I have picutres of his parents but no names. It was our understanding he was one of the youngest males and there for would not have anything to inherit.  He came to New York in 1879.  He had 4 Children Edward Walsh (named after wive's grandfather) , Edith , and Clara Belle, and another son named Albert James who is my grandfather.
Andrew lived to the age 100 years and 8 mo.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Wanda Clowater


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