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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #18 on: Monday 05 November 12 12:36 GMT (UK) »
There seems to be a discrepancy in the dates.  One record gives April and the other October.
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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #19 on: Monday 05 November 12 12:41 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
   Sorry, my mistake. Aghadowey's April date is correct. I'm not sure if this is revelant but there is a marriage of a Hamilton Hall to Maria McKee in Portadown First Presbyterian Church but the date is June 1848.

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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 06 November 12 00:10 GMT (UK) »
I'm not sure if this is revelant but there is a marriage of a Hamilton Hall to Maria McKee in Portadown First Presbyterian Church but the date is June 1848.

Marriage record here:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGXF-W28
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGN6-LPT

Children also listed on same site
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 06 November 12 21:22 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, i think this hamilton might be the son of hugh hall rather than joseph hall. But i will look into it. I am very grateful for your help!
Walsh family - Listowel, Kerry; Alderney, Guernsey,  Adelaide Melbourne, New York Texas
Hall family - Toberhewney, Lurgan; Derryhoar, Tyrone; Melbourne, Australia, Quin, Clare
Downes family - Cahermurphy, Kilmihil, Clare, Adelaide Australia
Neville family - Shanagolden, Limerick, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Hanora Barrett - Shanagolden, Limerick, Geelong and Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Lawry family - St Austell, Cornwall, Tasmania, Kalgoorlie, Riddells Creek Australia


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Re: annie hall and Henry Hunter
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 11 November 12 04:48 GMT (UK) »
Yippee! I think this must be my Ann Hall. She was baptised in Shankill church in Lurgan, and now it seems that she married there too.
Her father is Joseph Hall (definitely) and the first witness was William John (her brother my gg grandfather, who left for Melbourne a couple of years later).
The groom is Henry Hunter a saddler, whose father John Charles Hunter was a publican.
The second witness is H Francis Young.

Thank you Kingkerswell and RosemaryJoan this is just great.  ;D :D :)

Joseph was a 'manufacturer' - might that mean he had some looms in his house?
Walsh family - Listowel, Kerry; Alderney, Guernsey,  Adelaide Melbourne, New York Texas
Hall family - Toberhewney, Lurgan; Derryhoar, Tyrone; Melbourne, Australia, Quin, Clare
Downes family - Cahermurphy, Kilmihil, Clare, Adelaide Australia
Neville family - Shanagolden, Limerick, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Hanora Barrett - Shanagolden, Limerick, Geelong and Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Lawry family - St Austell, Cornwall, Tasmania, Kalgoorlie, Riddells Creek Australia

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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 11 November 12 09:10 GMT (UK) »
What address was given for Annie on her marriage certificate?
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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 11 November 12 12:57 GMT (UK) »
Taberheaney. Which must be Toberhewney, where the baptism records put them twenty years earlier.
Walsh family - Listowel, Kerry; Alderney, Guernsey,  Adelaide Melbourne, New York Texas
Hall family - Toberhewney, Lurgan; Derryhoar, Tyrone; Melbourne, Australia, Quin, Clare
Downes family - Cahermurphy, Kilmihil, Clare, Adelaide Australia
Neville family - Shanagolden, Limerick, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Hanora Barrett - Shanagolden, Limerick, Geelong and Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Lawry family - St Austell, Cornwall, Tasmania, Kalgoorlie, Riddells Creek Australia

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Henry, Hamilton and Thomas Robinson Hall, sons of Joseph Hall and AnnAtkinson
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 17 November 12 14:33 GMT (UK) »
Now that I definitely have the siblings William John, Joseph and Annie Hall all in adulthood (hooray!) there are just another three to go: Hamilton, Henry and Thomas Robinson Hall. Another Hall family has a William (not William John)  and a Thomas (not Thomas Robinson), so they aren't mine.... I can't find my guys in the IFHF site, nor in the family search.
I think the only thing I can do now is widen my search of post 1846 marriages to include other parishes that are reasonably close to shankill.  Could someone please help me with the names of neighbouring C of I parishes from that period?
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Walsh family - Listowel, Kerry; Alderney, Guernsey,  Adelaide Melbourne, New York Texas
Hall family - Toberhewney, Lurgan; Derryhoar, Tyrone; Melbourne, Australia, Quin, Clare
Downes family - Cahermurphy, Kilmihil, Clare, Adelaide Australia
Neville family - Shanagolden, Limerick, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Hanora Barrett - Shanagolden, Limerick, Geelong and Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Lawry family - St Austell, Cornwall, Tasmania, Kalgoorlie, Riddells Creek Australia

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Re: 1840 freeholders reference
« Reply #26 on: Monday 14 January 13 11:32 GMT (UK) »
http://www.ballynagarrick.net/ulsterancestors/Parishes%20of%20County%20Armagh.htm

The map at above will help you see where Parishes lay in relation to each other.

And the following should help with churches:

http://www.mcconville.org/main/genealogy/protestant.html
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