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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #9 on: Friday 08 December 06 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Not familiar with private messages, but I'll hunt around the site
Carson -  Ayr, Scotland
McKellar - Paisley, Glasgow, Scotalnd
McGeachy - Campbelltown, Scotland
Carson, Hazlett/Haslett/Hazlitt/Haslitt/Hislop/Hyslop - Ballyroney, Ireland
Jones - Bedfordshire, England

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 11 March 07 20:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi list ,
Husband had a Carson GRANNIE from Glasgow ....she was Lydia Anne Walker Carson  daughter of Nathaniel Carson  born in Tyrone ??? or there abouts 1824ish  to John Carson and Jane nee Osbourne........Unknown if there were other children ,,, but sure there were.Jane Carson nee Osbourne died Glasgow Lyon street 1872. widow
Nathaniel married Mary Ann Anderson  of Bally gally  she being the daughter of Samuel Anderson (teacher) and Martha Pattison ....
Known children of Samuel and Martha ,
Elizabeth Anderson  Jane Anderson  Lydia Anderson .
three of the daughters married ... one a Carson ,one Walker the other unknown name.  Nathaniel died in Glasgow 1870 of TB  AND Mary Ann died 1871,,,,,, children became paupers and were disposed of by the Glasgow poor laws

they married in Ballygallly 1858 at the Presbyterian Hall in Bally gally.
Any have any links to these folk ?
Martha

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 11 March 07 22:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Martha,

Sorry to say none of those names are familiar to me.  Good luck with your search!

Nina
CARSON - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
CLARK - Dunbarton
CORR - Glasgow and Ireland
COTTERILL - Glasgow and England
CROMBIE - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
DOCHERTY - Glasgow
EASTON - Dunbarton, Renfrew and Glasgow
GLANCY - Glasgow and Ireland
GORDON - Glasgow and Ireland
GRANELLI - Glasgow and Italy
LOGAN - Glasgow and Ireland
MAIN - Fearn, Ross & Cromarty and Glasgow
MCCORMICK - Glasgow and England
MCNICOL - Glasgow and Ireland
O'BRIEN - Glasgow and  Ireland
WATSON - Glasgow

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 11 March 07 22:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nina,

There is a civil marriage registration on your Margaret's parents:

On 23 March 1846--James Cromie married Margaret McCullough in Ballyroney Presbyterian Church in the Parish of Drumballyroney, in the district of Banbridge, Co Down

It may be that the person who put on the IGI was from the original church entry.

I think it fits well--however, I do not know your position regarding the spelling of surnames mentioned.

Cheers,

Tees


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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 11 March 07 22:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi again,

Do not know if you are interested in two possible James Cromie deaths:

1) Date of Death: 15 Jun 1885, Probate Date: 1900

2) Date of Death: 20 Oct 1893, Probate Date: 1893

All are in Co Down

Margaret Cromie death?

Date of Death: 16 Mar 1897, Probate date: 1897

in the District of Belfast, Co Antrim/Down

These are from the Wills Calender--you can get some details from them--unfortunately, most of the wills were burnt due to the War of Independence--in Dublin.  :(

Cheers,

Tees

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 11 March 07 22:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi again,

Here is the marriage registration on your Thomas' parents:

On 6 Jun 1850, John Carson married Mary Haslett in Banbridge Civil Registrar Office in the Parish of Seapatrick, in the district of Banbridge, Co Down.

Cheers,

Tees

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #15 on: Monday 12 March 07 01:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tees,

Thanks for all of that!  I am afraid I do not have much time today to reply, (due to a computer bug taking all my time today - I thought I had lost my tree!) but I just wanted to let you know I had seen this wonderful effort, and I will get back to you  in a few hours.

Nina
CARSON - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
CLARK - Dunbarton
CORR - Glasgow and Ireland
COTTERILL - Glasgow and England
CROMBIE - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
DOCHERTY - Glasgow
EASTON - Dunbarton, Renfrew and Glasgow
GLANCY - Glasgow and Ireland
GORDON - Glasgow and Ireland
GRANELLI - Glasgow and Italy
LOGAN - Glasgow and Ireland
MAIN - Fearn, Ross & Cromarty and Glasgow
MCCORMICK - Glasgow and England
MCNICOL - Glasgow and Ireland
O'BRIEN - Glasgow and  Ireland
WATSON - Glasgow

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #16 on: Monday 12 March 07 11:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tees,

Just clarifying a few details here!

You wrote "On 23 March 1846--James Cromie married Margaret McCullough in Ballyroney Presbyterian Church in the Parish of Drumballyroney, in the district of Banbridge, Co Down" and mentioned it was on the IGI.  I can't find the entry with that much detail there, it just says Drumballyroney, Co. Down.  Can you point me to it please?  I did know they married in Banbridge however, as Carson_cda helped me out with that!

Thanks for the registration details about John Carson and Mary Haslett even though I also already had those.  The spelling of the surnames do seem a little off, but the details I have found seem to fit.

The death entries for James Cromie: he actually died in Irvine Ayr Scotland in 1884.  I think his wife Margaret must have died in Ireland before the whole (extended) family seems to have immigrated to Scotland about 1873.  I can't find her death in Scotland.  At any rate she had died before her husband, according to his death registration.

I have never heard of the Wills Calendar. Is there a link for it please?  I have a lot of Irish ancestors in my tree, and it sounds like a good resource!

Thanks again for the assistance!

Nina
CARSON - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
CLARK - Dunbarton
CORR - Glasgow and Ireland
COTTERILL - Glasgow and England
CROMBIE - Glasgow, Ayr and Ireland
DOCHERTY - Glasgow
EASTON - Dunbarton, Renfrew and Glasgow
GLANCY - Glasgow and Ireland
GORDON - Glasgow and Ireland
GRANELLI - Glasgow and Italy
LOGAN - Glasgow and Ireland
MAIN - Fearn, Ross & Cromarty and Glasgow
MCCORMICK - Glasgow and England
MCNICOL - Glasgow and Ireland
O'BRIEN - Glasgow and  Ireland
WATSON - Glasgow

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Re: Carson, Crombie, McCulloch, O'Hara, Hyslop
« Reply #17 on: Monday 12 March 07 17:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nina,

First of all, please re-read my previous posting.

I never said that the marriage registration I found was from the IGI but I said it fits well with the information you found on the IGI.   ;D

The marriage registration means it is a civil marriage, not church marriage. But you can use the information off the marriage certificate to get a church record.

This information can be found on

www.emeraldancestors.com

Wills Calender is a sort of indexes for the wills when they were probated. A bit of information can be found on it showing who were the executers, the values, etc but not a detailed account of who are getting what, etc. Because many wills were destroyed in Dublin during the War of Independence (in the South). It is generally good if you have propertyed ancestor(s).

I was pleasantly surprised to see my ancestor mentioned on it. Only one so far.

Hope this help with your research.

Regards,

Tees