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Antrim / Re: Charters Family of Antrim
« on: Tuesday 15 March 11 21:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rex
Sorry for long delay in replying, I'm not normally this bad!

Sorry I haven't got anything more on CHARTERS at this point, but will keep in touch never fear!
However if you don't know of this website I suggest you visit:
www.thebraid.com
This concerns The River Braid that runs through mid-Antrim and from this site I discovered a yahoo group:-
group.yahoo.com/groups/mid-Antrimgenealogy

The trouble is you have to join Yahoo groups, and the signing up is a bit of a pain, but well worth the hassle. From there, there are 3000 messages. (to save you time I have at the moment looked at messages up to number 2532 and have not seen any references to CHARTERS.
They have a burials search area which I noticed have some CHARTERS.

Let me know how you get on and in the meantime I'll find an email address direct to the local library near Ballymena.

By the way I'm in Dartford, Kent England.

Regards
Tony


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Antrim / Re: Charters Family of Antrim
« on: Thursday 27 January 11 14:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Lazarus.
I've read with great interest your messages re CHARTERS of CO ANTRIM.
I have just discovered that my Gt Gt Grandmother was MARY JANE CHARTERS of Ballynafie a Presbyterian married James CAMERON (Jnr) of Ballycloughan, Presbyterian farmer, on 1st October 1861 at Rocavan/Racavan in Antrim.
Her father was PATRICK CHARTERS, a farmer, Ballynafie, Ballymena, Co Antrim

The probable/possible place of marriage was Broughshane 1st Presbyterian Church, Racavan, Ballymena, Antrim

Is there a chance you may have come across anyone on this entry?
All the best

Tony Brown
Dartford, Kent, England

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