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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Fisher of Garvagh
« on: Saturday 12 August 23 17:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi, do you have information on Archibald ?

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The Common Room / Re: Pasengers returning to Ireland
« on: Wednesday 20 May 15 14:02 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks

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The Common Room / Re: Pasengers returning to Ireland
« on: Wednesday 20 May 15 13:24 BST (UK)  »
 Approx 1870s to 1910

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The Common Room / Re: Pasengers returning to Ireland
« on: Wednesday 20 May 15 08:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I was thinking of ships returning to N Ireland from America.

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The Common Room / Re: Pasengers returning to Ireland
« on: Monday 18 May 15 15:22 BST (UK)  »
Thanks

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The Common Room / Pasengers returning to Ireland
« on: Monday 18 May 15 14:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi, Are there any records anywhere which show the passenger lists for ships returning to Northern Ireland ? thanks

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: McIlfactrick origins
« on: Friday 05 July 13 08:58 BST (UK)  »
hi,

just came across this McIlfatrick thread. I don't know if there is any connection but here goes :

My great-grandfather was John Mullan, Claragh, Kilrea.   he had a brother
their parents were Patrick Mullen and Jane McElfatrick married 1864

Jane's father was Hugh McElfatrick

When my granny was alive ( she died about 23 years ago ) she would have talked about a James McIlfatrick, who would probably have been a contemporary of hers. In fact I think he was related but it is so long since I looked at that branch of the tree that I am just talking off the top of my head here !!!  - just looked up and old notebook - granny had a 2nd cousin called James McIlfatrick. ( At a quick guess, he was the son of John Mullans cousin Hugh ).


angela

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Antrim / Re: weir & Moore
« on: Thursday 04 July 13 13:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I'm not sure how to post a link- terrible admission, but in the 1901 census she is resident in a house number 2 in Carneyhill , the Vow, Antrim. She is given as Jane Moore, age 13, living with William McCracken  (Head) and his wife Ellen. She is listed as a niece, but as William is 78, it is more likely she is the child of a niece. Another niece, Ellen Wier, age 36, is also living there. I think the connection is from Jane back through William's wife Ellen, rather than through William himself. In the 1911 census William is dead, the Head is given as Sarah Ellen McCracken ( widow) and Jane is still living there, now age 23. 

I have not yet been able to place the 36 year old niece called Ellen( 1901 ). This post is connected to my other post on Weir/ Wilkinson and possibly this older lady, Sarah Ellen McCracken was actually an aunt of Jane's mother ( who was also Ellen !!!!!) . don't you sometimes wish you would come across a few way out names instead of everyone being named after everyone else - it makes it so confusing.

I am really stuck on Jane's parents - no info on their marriage or death.  I was able to get their names from her birth certificate but that's it. I would especially like to know if they had any other children and if so, what happened to them. 

thanks for your help, Angela

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Antrim / Re: Weir and Wilkinson
« on: Thursday 04 July 13 10:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Taken your advice and looked up the death records. a William John Weir, Ballymena, comes up 1865, age 0, which could be him if he died early before he was a year old. Is there any way I could see the details of this death record ? Thansk

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