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Cavan / Re: Stephenson Family, Corballyquill, Cootehill
« on: Sunday 29 April 18 22:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi George,

That is brilliant stuff - explains the reason very well.  John Edward Stephenson seems to have been a carpenter who did a lot of travelling for work, eg met his wife while working in Tuam, Co. Galway.  My assumption was that the Stephenson's inherited the farm from Charles Lendrum.  You may know already that both Corballyquill and Corbeagh were put up for sale in 1950/51. 

All the best,

Clive

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Tyrone / Re: McKnight - McCulloch Marriage
« on: Sunday 15 April 18 09:08 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much for finding this.  Clive :)

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Tyrone / McKnight - McCulloch Marriage
« on: Wednesday 11 April 18 23:50 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find a marriage record for Elizabeth Ruth McKnight and Matthew McCulloch. Below is the information I have so far :

1)   Elizabeth Ruth born on 22/2/1889 in Whitetown, Dungannon, Co Tyrone.  (birth cert)
•   census 1901 – living in Dundrum, Co Dublin.
•   census 1911 – living in Newmills, Co Tyrone.
•   living in Dundrum, Co Dublin from 1916 onwards for some time.  (family record)
•   living at Birkinshaw, Larkhall, Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1938.  (Mrs McCulloch - personal letter)
•   died on 30/12/1963 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.  (Elizabeth Ruth McCulloch - probate record)

2) Matthew died sometime before Elizabeth. I have no other information on Matthew.

I believe the marriage must have taken place sometime between 1916 and 1938. 

Any help appreciated,

Clive

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Cavan / Re: Stephenson Family, Corballyquill, Cootehill
« on: Sunday 11 February 18 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
This is great.  Thank you for finding 'Johnny' Stephenson - I would never have thought of looking in Tipperary.  The Stephensons were Presbyterians, while the Discons were Church of Ireland. Thank you again.  Clive

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Roscommon / Discon Family, Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon.
« on: Saturday 10 February 18 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for any information on the Discon family from Ballinlough.

Thomas John Discon (my g-g-grandfather) was born in 1835 in Ballinlough.  His father was John Discon.  I have no other information on John Discon, his wife or family.

Thomas John Discon joined the 94th Regiment of Foot in Newcastle under Lyme on 22/12/1854.  During his time in the military he spent one year in Gibraltar and eight years in the East Indies.  He finally left the military on 20/2/1874, being discharged on a pension at Mullingar, Co. Meath.

While in Colchester, England he married Rosa Sampkin on 25/1/1868.  They had two children, Thomas John (b.1874) and Emily (b.1884).

Thomas John Snr died on 25/3/1899 in Ballinlough.  His wife Rosa died on 7/10/1910 also in Ballinlough.

If you can find any information on John Discon and his family or suggest possible sources, it would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

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Cavan / Stephenson Family, Corballyquill, Cootehill
« on: Saturday 10 February 18 22:25 GMT (UK)  »
John Edward Stephenson was born on 10/5/1881 in Market Street, Cootehill.  His parents were Thomas Stephenson and Anna Maria Wright.  They married on 11/2/1879 in the Parish of Drumgoon, Cootehill.  John’s siblings included Annie (b.1880), Esther (b.1883), Thomas (b.1885), Robert William Wright (b.1888), Martha Jane (b.1889) and Mary Eveline (b.1892). They were all born in Cootehill.

Thomas Stephenson died 11/5/1895 in Cootehill.  Anna Maria later married Charles Lendrum from Corballyquill, Ashfield on 14/12/1903.  The Stephenson family at some point moved to Corballyquill.

John Edward was a carpenter, like his father Thomas.  He used to make clogs and also coffins in his workshop in Corballyquill.

John Edward married Emily Discon on 29/6/1904 in the Cathedral Church of St Mary, Tuam, Co. Galway.  John Edward was working as a contractor in Hollymount, Co. Mayo and Emily was working in The Palace, Tuam.  Emily was born in the Parish of Kiltullagh, Co. Roscommon.

John Edward and Emily had at least four children - they were Thomas Discon (b.1905), Thomas George (b.1906), Robert William (b.1911) and Martha Jane (b.1912).  The family lived on Corballyquill until it was sold in 1951.  Thomas Discon and Martha Jane died very soon after they were born.  Thomas George emigrated to Philadelphia, USA in 1922.  His uncle Thomas Stephenson was living in Philadelphia, having previously emigrated there.

I can’t find any other records for Robert William.  John Edward and Emily also had a son called ‘Johnny’, for whom I can find no records – maybe ‘Johnny’ was a nickname for Robert William ?

John Edward died 4/9/1962 in Old Bridge, Cootehill and Emily died 31/5/1965 in Clementstown, Cootehill.  I would like to find out where John Edward Stephenson and Emily Stephenson (nee Discon) are buried. 

Also, if anyone can find any information on Robert William Stephenson and / or Johnny Stephenson it would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

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Hi,

Englebert Kuss, born 1875/1876 in Newcastle upon Tyne and the son of Englebert and Mary (Ruff ?) moved to Galway, Ireland.

He continued in the watch and clock making business.  He is listed in the Irish 1901 census as a watchmaker-finisher.  He got married in 1909 and had about six children.


Clive

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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / Re: HILLS and ELDRIDGE families
« on: Wednesday 24 December 08 01:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

That is amazing - thank you for the very quick replies.


Clive

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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / HILLS and ELDRIDGE families
« on: Tuesday 23 December 08 23:02 GMT (UK)  »
I wonder if you can help me please.

One of my great-great-great-grandparents was Elizabeth Hills.  She was born in Boughton Aluph in 1828 and married William Eldridge who was born in West Hythe in 1824.  William was a farmer with 22 acres according to the 1881 census.  Elizabeth's mother was Eliza, born in Eastwell in 1803.

Any information on the Hills and Eldridge families would be appreciated.  I can share the extended family information I have.

Thanks,

Clive

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