Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - maggieryan

Pages: [1]
1
Antrim / Re: Williams and Walker in Belfast
« on: Tuesday 04 February 20 21:32 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks for this. I spotted the marraige  and I think this was George's father.

2
Antrim / Williams and Walker in Belfast
« on: Monday 03 February 20 21:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am looking for information on the family of George Walker who is the Irish census 1901 and 1911 living in forth river gardens in Belfast. His wife Mary (born Mary Magdalen Williams) died around 1909 although I cannot find a record.

I think his father was Robert who married  (in Donegal) Mary Stewart from Aberdeen but unsure. If anyone has any other infor I would be delighted to have it

3
Dublin / Re: William Richard MEMERY married Susan ?
« on: Saturday 29 December 18 17:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
(Apologies if I sent this already but its not appearing in my sent box)
 I am researching this family also. I have had a lot of trouble establishing the surname of William Richard Memery's (b 1816) wife. Have you a record for Creese? Thanks

Margaret

4
Dublin / Re: JEM (or JOHN) MEMERY m Annie Andrews
« on: Monday 24 December 18 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi deBurgo

I have just seen your post and v interested to know if you can tell me anything about William Richard b. 1816 and Susan. I have suspected her name is Creese but cannot find anything on her in my searches. Their daughters Mary Anne and Susan, who m. John Gray and James Hodgins respectively are my great grandmothers. I have a lot on the family after WilliamRichard came to Ireland but not much before and nothing on Susan

M

5
Antrim / Re: Thomas McAllister/ Ann Donegan Lisburn
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 20:22 BST (UK)  »
Thanks

Now I see from national Irish census that George aged 34 was married to Magdalen aged 32 and they lived in Forth River Gardens. Interesting that she was RC and he wasn't - not too common in Belfast I think. Then by 1911 she was gone, presumably dead and a niece also Magdalen  aged 24 was living there.
He is listed as having 5 children one living - this is Minnie my grandmother.

Do you think it is your family ?

6
Antrim / Re: Thomas McAllister/ Ann Donegan Lisburn
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 22:00 BST (UK)  »
These are residents of 2 ForthRiver Gardens in Belfast in 1911?

7
Antrim / Re: Thomas McAllister/ Ann Donegan Lisburn
« on: Saturday 05 May 18 21:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi

A long shot... I am just starting to search for family members, my grandmother was I think May/Minnie Walker who lived in Belfast, Fort River Gardens. Her parents seemed to be George and MaryAnne Walker, listed in Belfast 1901 census. In the 1911 census George lives with  May and a neice Magdelene Donigan?

M

8
Family History Beginners Board / Re: Memerys and Grays Ringsend
« on: Sunday 03 December 17 17:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Many thanks for replies
Yes, Ireland, Dublin, Ringsend is part of Dublin and Gray is family name
Sorry! Half asleep by the time I got to this last night

I have read through the other two threads and that has all provided very useful information

I had not spotted Susan Memery's death so it good to get that confirmation

The first child of William Memery and Susan ? was Betsy in 1841 I think who was born in Ireland and two others also which I have found in the Irish records so I dont think Eliza , born in Plymouth in 1863 is the same family (though probably a branch of the family)

 





9
Family History Beginners Board / Memerys and Grays Ringsend
« on: Saturday 02 December 17 22:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am searching family roots that go back to William Richard Memery, b 1816 or so and married Susan. I see there are few threads already and I have checked these. I have quite a bit of info after this (tho` am finding it hard to join up the branches of the Memery family.

I have found three children, Betsy, MaryAnne (my GG mother) and William Richard but suspect more. Wondering if there was a daughter called Susan born around 1850 or so ?

Pages: [1]