Author Topic: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone  (Read 1183 times)

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GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« on: Wednesday 17 January 18 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Seeking info on James Maginn/McGinn (1818/1822est-1889/1897est) and Elizabeth Gillen (1830/1834est-1898,Terrenew) and their family. They were married 10Nov1853, Killeeshil Parish. Children - Peter (1859-1922, Glasgow, married Ann Casey, Tullyallen, 1889), Michael (1860-l888,Terrenew), James (1863-1881, Terrenew), all baptized Killeeshil. Mary Ann (1867, Drumnashalog -1941, Hamden, CT, USA, married Bill Davidson of Killyharry 1893/4?), Patrick (1872, Killeeshil-?). Last record of Patrick is 1898, Terrenew/Annaghmakeown. Another son, John, believed to be oldest, est. born 1854-58, went to Philadelphia, USA before 1894. Family has also been placed in Killymoyle, 1860 and Cullenamer also.
We, Peter's GGGD and Mary Ann's GGD are searching for any records, extended family, esp. John and Patrick and James and Elizabeth's birth records and parents' names.
Thank you!

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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 17:32 GMT (UK) »
 Death results for James McGinn from 1885 to 1899

Displaying results 1 - 19 of 19.   http://www.rootschat.com/links/01lcm/

The Clogher ones would be most likely
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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 17:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, but none of these are the James Maginn we are looking for. 

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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 17:54 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, but none of these are the James Maginn we are looking for.

They are the Deaths registered between those dates for all of Ireland...
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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 18:04 GMT (UK) »
Yes, that is why we are puzzled we can't find his death record.  We found his wife Elizabeth's and sons' Michael and James death records from Civil Registration, all Terrenew, Dungannon.  James was alive in 1888 as he signed son Michael's.

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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 18:20 GMT (UK) »
Ok, handier if one discloses what they have, saves others looking for what has already been found, sites searched etc.

I only searched to 1899!
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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 18:28 GMT (UK) »
Apologies if not clear, stated James death as est 1889-1897, as well as places of deaths for all we have records for.

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Re: GILLEN/MAGINN-MCGINN, Dungannon, County Tyrone
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 17 January 18 18:31 GMT (UK) »
No sign of Patrick 1901 Census  http://www.rootschat.com/links/01lco/

I just used    Patrick, born Tyrone, age 30      ....no surname
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