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Thanks - sorry I had computer problems and couldn't see that it had posted ok.

Anne

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Can anyone help clean up this photo of my great grandfather and his two children - it's the only one we have of him.

Thanks so much!

Anne

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Can anyone help restore this photo of my great grandfather, and his children (my grandfather).

I would really appreciate any help - thanks in advance!

Anne

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Antrim / Re: Richard Harry McFall, father of Henry McFall, Ahoghill
« on: Saturday 31 May 08 18:49 BST (UK)  »
Helena and Aghadowey,

Thanks for the information - I will certainly check out those sites.

Thanks again!
Anne

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Antrim / Re: Richard Harry McFall, father of Henry McFall, Ahoghill
« on: Friday 30 May 08 20:01 BST (UK)  »
Oops, you're right Aghadowey - think I need new glasses.... ;)

Thanks!

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Antrim / Richard Harry McFall, father of Henry McFall, Ahoghill
« on: Friday 30 May 08 19:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello all,


I'm looking for some information on Richard Harry McFall.

He is listed as Henry McFall's father on Henry's marriage to Eliza Barr.

The following is the information I have:


Marriage of Henry McFall and Eliza Barr at Ballymena Registrars Office, Sept 22, 1866.

Henry McFall, 21, bachelor of Calgorm Parks, Ahoghill, - father Richard Harry McFall, surgeon.

Eliza Barr, 18, spinster of Calgorm Parks, Ahoghill, father - James Barr, weaver


Does anyone have any information on Richard Harry McFall, or any ideas on how I can trace him.  I would really appreciate any information or advice on this,  as I haven't had much luck so far!

Thanks,

Anne

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Lanarkshire / Re: Farrell - Where are they buried
« on: Tuesday 29 April 08 20:09 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Gerry!  It sounds like you and Megan have done a great job of piecing the history together.  I'm looking forward to discovering all of it.

Talk to you soon,
Anne

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Lanarkshire / Re: Farrell - Where are they buried
« on: Tuesday 29 April 08 18:24 BST (UK)  »
Wow Megan - that is great information! Thanks a lot :D

Peter Farrell seems to have been quite the man...

The only thing I can add to your information, is that Hugh McGovern and Mary Agnes Farrell actually had three children - My grandfather Peter Frederick was born January 27th,  1910.  He was still quite young when both his parents died, so I am trying to find out who raised him.  I am thinking probably his sister Hannah. 

You didn't come across any information about Hugh McGovern in your research, did you?

I will certainly visit Dalbeth when I am home in the summer.  We have quite a few family members buried there. 

Thanks again,
Anne


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Lanarkshire / Re: Farrell - Where are they buried
« on: Tuesday 29 April 08 14:23 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I was so excited to discover this thread - It has cleared up a few questions for me.  This is my first post on RootsChat.

I am also descended from Peter Farrell.  He was my GGGrandfather.  I am descended from his marriage to his third wife, Hannah McCormick.  Their daughter Mary Agnes married Hugh McGovern, and they had a son, Peter Frederick, who was my grandfather on my mother's side.

If you have any information on this line of the family, I would love to hear it.  I will be back in Scotland in July, and will hopefully be able to follow up more while I am there.

I will appreciate any information you can give!

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