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Family History Beginners Board / Soutter - Ballindreen, Coleraine
« on: Wednesday 10 October 18 00:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi to all the Soutter Family Researchers.

My Great Grandmother was Dorothy Soutter - known as Dolly. She married my great grandfather John Campbell on 4th August 1930 in Coleraine Registrar Office. Her father James was Dead, and her address is given as Ballindreen. She states her age as 30 years old.


I have been unable to locate her on the 1901 or 1911 NI Census. I have also been unable to locate a birth record for her.


She died on 7th July 1956 and is laid to rest in St Paul's, Kildollagh. As her death is advertised in the Belfast News Letter, I am assuming she does not originate from Ballindreen.


Any information or guidance would be greatly appreciated as I am at a complete dead-end with this search. To date, I have no confirmed death certificate for her father either.

Thank You

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Family History Beginners Board / Robert Boyce of Ringsend, Coleraine & Philadelphia
« on: Wednesday 13 August 14 00:40 BST (UK)  »
Hello!  :)

I am trying to locate information on Robert Boyce of the Ringsend Area of Coleraine in Northern Ireland. I know he arrived in the USA during the 1880s (the year varies according to which census you read). He married Catherine Mullen circa 1890/91. They had 3 children - Anna, Catherine and Helen before 1900. From the Census I know they lived in ward 17 of Philadelphia City for most of the time between 1900 and 1930.

From Ancestry.co.uk I know Catherine died on 1st April 1932. Her husband, Robert, died on 6th March 1934. Both are buried at Holy Cross Cem.  I have checked with find-a-grave and there is no photo of this grave, and would like to know if there are any other ways of accessing a photo - or if indeed a headstone exists.

Any information on Robert, Catherine and their family would be gratefully received.

Regards

AMCG


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