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Cumberland / Re: Shoemakers at Whitehaven, David Skillen and John McMullan/McMillin
« on: Wednesday 24 August 22 20:15 BST (UK)  »
Thanks!!  I had joined a group called Whitehaven now and then a few months ago and posted my query there then. I only see one Skillen in that group. I've reached out to another at ancestry who was said to be part of the group but haven't heard back.  That link doesn't work, could you tell me the name of the Facebook Group you're referring to??

Thanks!!  Tom

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Cumberland / Shoemakers at Whitehaven, David Skillen and John McMullan/McMillin
« on: Monday 13 June 22 19:19 BST (UK)  »
Greetings!!   I now have serious vision issues, so am unable to do a lot of searches now. My GG Grandfather was John McMullan a shoemaker. I found he and David Skillen were both shoemakers and likely friends (perhaps related?) at Downpatrick. David's wife was Grace. David was at Whitehaven on the 1851 census, but his wife showed as Rose? (I believe my John had a sister Rose McMullan, but she married a John Skilen at Downpatrick?). I thought Rose may have been helping David in 1851, but not sure where Grace was? Later census at Whitehaven show David a shoemaker with wife Grace. In 1861 David shows as a master shoemaker at Quay Street. There is an 1861 census at Whitehaven for a John McMillin shows as born abt 1819, is Irish, master shoemaker on Quay Street also, spouse Catherine. My John McMullan was married to Margaret Orr at Downaptrick in 1844, and John was shown as John Mullen, shoemaker at Hull, Quebec on the Canada 1852 census. Margaret had a son, David at Kingston, Ontario about 1853, but not sure who David's father was for sure. By 1861 John McMullan's wife Margaret had remarried to a John Hinds and they were at Toronto. I haven't found my John McMullan's fate after 1852 in Canada? I only see the John McMillin on the 1861 census at Whitehaven, and not sure of his status before or after 1861? I don't know who Catherine his spouse was, or where they married? I do have a DNA match for a person that has a Skillen on their family tree, an Ethel Skillen born abt 1886 at Whitehaven who married a Ralph Whittle, but can't be sure what name I match for? I think her parents may have been a William Skillen and perhaps a Sarah. I'm hoping to find out more about the John McMillin shown on the 1861 census at Whitehaven if at all possible. (Note: there was another different John McMullen with a spouse Catherine in the Cumberland, England area also, but I think was a laborer so not the same John.)  Any thoughts or help appreciated very much!!  Thanks so much!!  Tom McMillan (State of Washington, USA)

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Thanks so much!!

Tom

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Hi    I’ve been trying to find my GG Grandfather’s birth record for about ten years with no luck. He was John McMullan/McMullen (last name spelling could vary), born about 1823, and was a shoemaker. He married at Church of Ireland, Downpatrick Cathedral, County Down, Ireland May 2, 1844 and I do have the marriage record.  By 1847 John and family were at Quebec, Canada. I lost track of John about 1852.

I just ran across a John McMullen, who registered to serve with the 43rd Foot Soldiers for the British Military, when he was just 14 years old in July of 1837.  This record shows this John was a shoemaker, and born about 1823.  The place of birth shows as Isle of Jersey, and Parish of St Helier.

I wonder if a record of birth at Isle of Jersey, for St Helier Parish for this John McMullen might be available?

Thanks!!  Tom McMillan

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Thanks so much Carol!! 

Tom

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Thank you all for your kindness!!  All much better than I could do. 

Thanks!!  Tom

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Thanks so much!!!  Tom

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I would appreciate if someone could help me with an old photograph.  Unfortunately, all we have is the image from paper and not the original photo. My GG Grandfather is on the right standing with his 2 brothers.  Thanks!!  Tom McMillan


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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Possible lookups for Morpeth 1761 and 1767
« on: Saturday 30 May 15 00:34 BST (UK)  »
I know this is different than the death record, but I did find the burial record for Isabella Todd at familysearh, by browsing the Alnwick records. It showed Isabella Todd, abode of Bondgate, buried 21 Feb 1848; 84 years old; Ceremony performed by Curt Granville, Incumbent.

Tom McMillan

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