Author Topic: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor  (Read 3340 times)

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James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« on: Tuesday 21 January 20 03:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi. Is anyone researching this family.. they were married in 1820.
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Re: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 21 January 20 08:15 GMT (UK) »
Firstly, have you checked the Surnames Interest Table, here on RootsChat?
Scroll to the bottom of ANY RootsChat page where, in the dark brown box, you will find a link for "Surname Interests".

Secondly, I live on the Isle of Man ;D
What information did you want to find?

Marriage was at Braddan, 26th February 1820.
Both Of This Parish; married by licence.

Image of the Parish Register entry is in FamilySearch.

Children:
William Barr, baptised 28 January 1838 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigger.
William Barr, baptised 30 August 1827 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigges.
Judith Barr, baptised 15 September 1822 at Kirk German, daughter of James Barr and Ann Grigges.
William Barr, baptised 10 April 1836 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigger.
Sarah Barr, baptised 17 December 1831 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigger.
Mary Ann Barr, baptised 6 May 1821 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigges.
John Barr, baptised 2 May 1829 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigger.
Judith Barr, baptised 23 November 1823 at Kirk German, daughter of James Barr and Ann Mc Greggor.
William Barr, baptised 10 April 1836 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Griggor.
William Barr, baptised 16 January 1825 at Kirk German, son of James Barr and Ann Grigger.

Again, all on FamilySearch.
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Re: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 22 January 20 00:36 GMT (UK) »
Thanks KGarrad...
Of interest to me is James...b- 1825 - 1829. I have no baptism for him, but he is on the 1841 and 1851 Census.. and also in the Merchant Navy records.
Also I don't have a death for Judith  b.1823.
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Re: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 22 January 20 10:40 GMT (UK) »
Judith must have died before 1841? She isn't with her parents on the 1841 census.

Father James remarried on 6th November 1858 (as a widower) to Mary Ann Carran, at Braddan.
James was a musician;father William Barr also a musician.

I'll see what else I can dig up.
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Re: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 22 January 20 14:49 GMT (UK) »
Slightly bad news, I'm afraid.

The Museum at the Manx Museum, which holds the IoM Archives, is closed this week.
"For Legal Purposes" - whatever that means!

The Library is normally closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday - so nothing until next Wednesday at the earliest.
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Re: James BARR and Ann McGreggor/Greggor
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 22 January 20 21:01 GMT (UK) »
is http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/famhist/families/greggor.htm any use ?

the 'legal purposes' are that it holds the original deeds prior to 1911 and these are needed in land searches - at one time even during their annual closure week they still had to provide such deeds if asked for (there is fee paid if used for legal purposes)
any thing with a Manx Connection