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Re: Hay Family in 1800's
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 02 June 19 17:16 BST (UK) »
There was one at First Presbyterian Church, Londonderry.  Don't see one for Antrim.
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Re: Hay Family in 1800's
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 02 June 19 17:22 BST (UK) »
 November 26 1831

In Richmond Street (Londonderry), on Tuesday 22nd inst, by the Rev George Hay,.......

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Re: Hay Family in 1800's
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 02 June 19 19:47 BST (UK) »
Eventually found some more onfo on the Rev George Hay. He and his wife (Elizabeth Thompson) had 4 children. His son John died in India.
I have then the names of his 4 children (John, Margaret (my gg grandmother),Fanny and Sarah).

George Hay was one of 20 children (inculding stillbirths) and was one of 4 who made it into adulthood.
If anybody has any further info on the Hay family it would be much appreciated.
You've posted on someone else's thread about what looks to be a completely different Hay family  :-\
Perhaps you meant to include this post on one of your other threads? This one of Rev. George Hay, for example-
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=772397.msg6253718#msg6253718

It would seem that he was born in County Antrim according to other details already posted and since he was licensed by Templepatrick Presbytery that might be area to start searching for his family. Have you looked up his entry in the Fasti yet? often gives name of father and a more exact location.
Presbyterian Historical Society, Belfast has it but looks like members can also view online now-
http://www.presbyterianhistoryireland.com/web-resources/minister-lists-fasti/
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Re: Hay Family in 1800's
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 04 June 19 15:56 BST (UK) »
from Ros Davies Co Down great website see http://www.rosdavies.com/

James   HAY. Newtownards of Drumhirk; husband of Sarah Kinney ; father of William b. 30 Sep & bpt. 4 Oct 1835 at 1st Newtownards Presbyterian Church
Miss Sarah KINNEY.Newtownards   wife of James Hay ; mother of William b. 30 Sep & bpt. 4 Oct 1835 at 1st Newtownards Presbyterian Church   
didn’t find Arthur Kinney

Mr..OSBORNE Newtownards deceased; sale of his tenement in Market Cross by his heirs , Newtownards 3 Sep 1795   NS could be a relative
Miss   Eliza   OSBURNE.Newtownards   wife of Samuel Patton ; mother of Ann b. 17 Dec & bpt. 20 Dec 1836 at 1st Newtownards Presbyterian Church   PR Could she be a sister of
Christina Kinney

sadly Newtownards didn’t have allits  tithes recorded other than for Ballyskeaugh Year: 1833

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