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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 03 February 19 14:12 GMT (UK) »
 Marriage of JANE MEEK
in 1853
Group Registration ID   N/R
SR District/Reg Area   Banbridge
Returns Year   1853
Returns Quarter   1
Returns Volume No   2
Returns Page No   574

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 03 February 19 14:49 GMT (UK) »
Marriage of JANE MEEK
in 1853
Group Registration ID   N/R
SR District/Reg Area   Banbridge
Returns Year   1853
Returns Quarter   1
Returns Volume No   2
Returns Page No   574

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Marriage of John Chambers in 1853

Group Registration ID   N/R
SR District/Reg Area   Banbridge
Returns Year   1853
Returns Quarter   1
Returns Volume No   2
Returns Page No   574

Same volume & page numbers. Marriage not yet on-line.

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 03 February 19 16:00 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for the quick responses!

From Family Search:   John Chambers
Spouse's Name:   Jane Meek
Event Date:   25 Aug 1853
Event Place:   Tullylish, Down, Ire
Father's Name:   Joseph Chambers
Spouse's Father's Name:   John Meek

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 03 February 19 16:10 GMT (UK) »
Did anyone have any luck seeing the information karen1chambers was trying to post back in 2011, or find her family tree? I'm not having any luck on Ancestry.com.

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Dave

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 03 February 19 17:03 GMT (UK) »
Can't help you re karen1chambers, but thought I would post the following, given your  mention of Tullylish, New England and Rhode Island.

A Jane Millar Chambers, daughter of aThomas Chambers, married a William Fry of Tullylish in 1867. Three of their children settled or spent time in America. One, Ruth Fry, married a William Robinson before emigrating. Their children were born in Connecticut and one, William Fry Robinson, died in Rhode Island in 1950.

As you have had your DNA tested, it could be worth looking to see if anyone descended from the Fry/Robinson marriage have also tested and show any links with your Chambers line.
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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #23 on: Monday 04 February 19 12:52 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the information. Coincidently, my great grandmother Jennie Robinson married into the Chambers line!

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #24 on: Friday 08 February 19 14:19 GMT (UK) »
Hello David Chambers from New England.
I am also David Chambers, born Belfast and now living in Co. Down, N Ireland.
My dad George CHAMBERS was born in Tullylish in 1904. His dad was David Chambers, b Tullylish 1873 and married Maggie SHAW in Tullylish Presbyterian Church 1896. In turn David's dad was George Chambers, b1824 Tullylish, marr Eliza Jane RUSSELL 1857 in Tullylish Parish Church. George's dad was Archibald James Chambers b c1799 in either Tullylish or possibly Scotland. He reputedly married Mary WILSON 1824 in Tullylish Parish Church. I say reputedly as I have a query with his occupations given at his marriage, and that given at his son George's marriage (labourer on one, bleacher on the other). I have come across the name MEEK somewhere, but I cannot remember where or when. Will keep looking! Any of these names make sense to you?
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David Chambers
     

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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #25 on: Friday 08 February 19 14:59 GMT (UK) »
Hello busbar

Just a friendly note to suggest you remove some of your own, personal details in the post above (Rootschat have a policy of not posting identifying details of living persons), especially your year of birth, middle initial and location, as your address details are easily found from these. You can send the other David a PM to share anthing about yourself and/or other living persons.
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Re: Chambers Family of Tullynaskeagh
« Reply #26 on: Friday 08 February 19 23:07 GMT (UK) »
Hello Scotmum, I have finally read your earlier message, and realised what you mean. Message modified. Many thanks for your guidance, much appreciated.
David C