Author Topic: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district  (Read 3633 times)

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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:21 BST (UK) »
Have put the others into a separate tree, and sorted them into families, marriage children etc.

No nearer finding if they are related to Thomas. Was hoping to find Church marriages which would give names of parents like Thomas has on his Church marriage, the parents are not included on the civil record.

Thanks for the help and Imput, but looks like a lost cause. 

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Squire/Thomas/Davies/Gibbons/Mordecai/Bowen/Lewis/Rees/Williams/Jones/Llewellyn/Morgan - Glamorgan
Lewis - Breckonshire
Davies/Roderick - Myddfai Carms
Lloyd/Jones - Denbigh/Salop
Thackwell/Thomas - Hereford/Monmouthshire
Shoemac/Squire/Keirle/Small - Somerset
Berry/Baggot/Lee/Clayton - Lancs
Yelland/Bray/Trethewey - Cornwall
Baggot/Hurley/Keaveny/Shiel/Flynn - Ireland

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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:28 BST (UK) »
Well I would just start a new PRIVATE Tree on Ancestry and attach what the others have....


then, believe it or not, Ancestry can throw up clues for them!!  These can then be investigated at leisure without messing up your tree!

I've done it with success although I know it throws up crazy clues at times.... I just look at first 5 or 6, if crazy Ignore. Then wait for new clues... eventually I got a clue for the one I was looking for!
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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:29 BST (UK) »
Have put the others into a separate tree, and sorted them into families, marriage children etc.

No nearer finding if they are related to Thomas. Was hoping to find Church marriages which would give names of parents like Thomas has on his Church marriage, the parents are not included on the civil record.

Thanks for the help and Imput, but looks like a lost cause. 

Cas

 ;D  I hope you made it PRIVATE

then no one can copy it!
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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:38 BST (UK) »
The problem with Francis, John, James & Martin is that they could have married in other Parishes as Brides usually marry in their Parish.
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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:39 BST (UK) »
I have my own tree which is public, well sourced and documented, took years of time, money & research.

The separate tree I made private because did not want any to copy without me finding sources.

Thanks again for your help, have had help from you both and others in the past. Some things we never get to know, have all on Thomas & Children, bonus to know his parents.

Will just keep chipping away  :P

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Squire/Thomas/Davies/Gibbons/Mordecai/Bowen/Lewis/Rees/Williams/Jones/Llewellyn/Morgan - Glamorgan
Lewis - Breckonshire
Davies/Roderick - Myddfai Carms
Lloyd/Jones - Denbigh/Salop
Thackwell/Thomas - Hereford/Monmouthshire
Shoemac/Squire/Keirle/Small - Somerset
Berry/Baggot/Lee/Clayton - Lancs
Yelland/Bray/Trethewey - Cornwall
Baggot/Hurley/Keaveny/Shiel/Flynn - Ireland

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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 30 August 18 18:50 BST (UK) »
It gets confusing when someone takes your stuff..... and then just pins anything "that looks right" onto it for their "tree"!   ;D
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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 30 August 18 20:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you!

James was the son of Patrick b 1871 Shanbally :)

Have decided to make both trees private...
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Squire/Thomas/Davies/Gibbons/Mordecai/Bowen/Lewis/Rees/Williams/Jones/Llewellyn/Morgan - Glamorgan
Lewis - Breckonshire
Davies/Roderick - Myddfai Carms
Lloyd/Jones - Denbigh/Salop
Thackwell/Thomas - Hereford/Monmouthshire
Shoemac/Squire/Keirle/Small - Somerset
Berry/Baggot/Lee/Clayton - Lancs
Yelland/Bray/Trethewey - Cornwall
Baggot/Hurley/Keaveny/Shiel/Flynn - Ireland

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Re: Bagot/Baggot of Ballymoe, Williamstown. Castlerea. Glenamaddy reg district
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 30 August 18 20:14 BST (UK) »
Thank you!

James was the son of Patrick b 1871 Shanbally :)

Have decided to make both trees private...


 Erected by his wife & family
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