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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #63 on: Saturday 26 October 19 21:51 BST (UK) »




Wilson Genealogical Collections: Vol. IV. Abstracts from parish registers on parochial returns relating to the Wilson and allied families, Berry, Molloy, Hallowes, Fetherston, Lackey, McMorran, etc.


Dublin: National Library of Ireland, n.3092, p.2713



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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #64 on: Saturday 26 October 19 21:58 BST (UK) »
I knew I'd seen Matilda and Annie Wilson linked together on a Carisbrooke Castle passenger list somewhere which led me to believe they were sisters: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/genealogy/carisbrooke_castle1875.htm

In case the link gets taken down it's on freepages.rootsweb.com

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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #65 on: Friday 01 November 19 19:44 GMT (UK) »
My notes on Matilda Wilson's arrival in NZ:

She Arrived 8 Sept 1975 on “Carisbrooke Castle” from Belfast, a voyage of 93 days. Matilda may have been accompanied by a sister? Annie. There were also other Wilsons on board. Two sources have differing versions of the passenger lists:

rootsweb.com passenger list:Special Settlers

Families: Elizabeth Wilson and four children
         
Single Women: Annie, Mary J, Martha, Sarah M, and Amelia Wilson
         
Single Men: Andrew, William, John, Andrew, Richard and James Wilson
         
Immigrants,
Single Women: Annie and Matilda Wilson

Auckland Star newspaper:
Families: John and Elizabeth Wilson and four children
               
Single men: Andrew, William, John, Annie, Andrew Richard, and James Wilson
               
Single Women: Annie, Mary J, Martha, Sarah M, and Amelia Wilson
               
Immigrants
Single Women: Matilda Wilson

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Re: looking for Wilson"s Beglieve county cavan
« Reply #66 on: Friday 01 November 19 21:24 GMT (UK) »
Looking for ROBERT WILSON b.1841 d. June 8th 1883 Married ELIZABETH WADE b. December 22,1864 in Parrish of Knockbride. ELIZABETH WADE d. Sept. 1 1885.

Children:
George Wilson b. Sept. 26, 1865 migrated to Philadelphia, Pa
Elizabeth Wilson b. Sept. 13, 1867
Female child b. May 9, 1970
MaryJane b. October 7, 1871
Margaret Anne Wilson b. Feb. 8 1874
John Wilson May 22, 1875
Annie or Anne Wilson b. October 28, 1877
Margaret b. June 10, 1882

I have more info. on these children if you think we are searching same WILSON's Thank You very much!!
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of Beglieve Townland,  Knockbride !     https://www.logainm.ie/en/1412180?s=Beglieve
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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #67 on: Friday 01 November 19 21:26 GMT (UK) »



Beglieve Townland,  Knockbride CIVIL Parish


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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #68 on: Friday 01 November 19 21:31 GMT (UK) »




So... I searched for Churches nearby, you have 1st Bailieboro, Seafin, St Anne's, Trinity......... and Tesco   ;D




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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #69 on: Friday 01 November 19 23:07 GMT (UK) »



Now, as the actual Townland Beglieve  has been posted one can look for stuff

e.g The family connections of John Byers of Beglieve

where Coots are mentioned, Wilson too on

 https://www.byersfamilies.com/john-byers-of-beglieve.php#JohnByers05

and some Church Registers!!

https://www.byersfamilies.com/church-records.php


If people can't even be bothered posting their Townland it makes things more difficult!


Above found in less than 30 seconds by Googling   "wilson beglieve"

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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #70 on: Friday 01 November 19 23:14 GMT (UK) »

McKagues and Wilson and McIndoo in County Cavan
 
"....grew up in the townland of Cullies in the Parish of Knockbride where I have traced my ancestors back to the late 1700s. It was possible to do so because they attended Corraneary Presbyterian Church and its baptismal records go back to 1764. The baptismal records of the neighboring church at Corglass only go back to 1861......"


https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/message-board/mckagues-and-wilson-and-mcindoo-county-cavan


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Re: Wilson's in County Cavan
« Reply #71 on: Friday 01 November 19 23:19 GMT (UK) »

Probably the one mentioned on The family connections of John Byers of Beglieve


The death has occurred of Jack WILSON
Rooskey, Beglieve, Bailieborough, Cavan
   Funeral leaving the residence of his grandaughter, L  and W  Wedlock, Rooskey, Beglieve, tomorrow afternoon at 2pm, arriving at Knockbride Parish Church at 2.30pm for Funeral Service, followed by burial in the adjoining churchyard. Family flowers only. Donations to Palliative Home Care.

https://rip.ie/death-notice/jack-wilson-bailieborough-cavan/54040

Snail mail to L  and W  Wedlock  might be worth a try??

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