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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 18 September 22 14:17 BST (UK) »
I fnother McCrorey Sushanna can anyone view mothers maiden name any better still Minnett ? Must be Johns sister born on 1851 .

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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 18 September 22 14:22 BST (UK) »
That looks like Manett.
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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #47 on: Sunday 18 September 22 14:24 BST (UK) »

Agree with heywood, Manett.

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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #48 on: Thursday 14 September 23 12:28 BST (UK) »
So its Michael McRory and Margaret McNight it all adds up on familysearch .Anybody know how I can find Michaels parents my 5th greatgrandad and gran. Think the townland is drummaul or randalstown .Probably born early 1800s .Michaels birth I need .On familysearch to parents Micheal McRory and Margaret McNight ive found the birth of
Sara McRory
Mary McRory
Elizabeth McRory
Daniel McRory
Susannah McRory
John my 3rd great grandad on 1840
Marriage of Susan and David Watson in Randlestown .
John Susan and Sara all  moved to PortGlasgow .
Susan married David Watson then moved to the Port .
Sara married twice a McHaffe and a Stanton
John to Mary Madigan .
Any help on micheals parents or birth etc would be great .






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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 02 January 25 01:40 GMT (UK) »
Think this could maybe be the Michael McCrory .
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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 02 January 25 03:05 GMT (UK) »
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Think this could maybe be the Michael McCrory .
As its a one of the old death index transcripts now superseeded by the actual images on irishgen can look it up. You won't find a Michael there though, nor indexed on GRONI, as the forname is a transcription error - the death is of a MARY McCrory, District, age and page number 83 match Familysearch.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1871/020759/7282738.pdf

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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #51 on: Thursday 02 January 25 09:37 GMT (UK) »
The RC parish records for Drummaul (including Randalstown) only start in 1825, so if Michael McCrory and wife Margaret were baptised there before that, there are no records to search.

On 16.9.22 Heywood posted about the 21.10.1836 between Michael McRory and Margaret McNight. He lived at Ballymacilroy and she at Lisnagreggan. One of the witnesses was Ally McNight. I can see Minnett (etc)  being a version of McNight, especially if you put the emphasis on the first syllable, as is the custom here. So I think that might be your couple.

I have a copy of “Sweet Drummaul” by Patrick O’Kane (publ. 1991) which is a history of the RC parish. It lists most of the adult parishioners in 1848. The name McCrory (spelling varies) is quite common. In Drummaul townland there was a Hugh McCrorey; in Magheralane John McCrory, widow McCrory, a 2nd widow McCrory; in Ballygrooby a Hugh McCrory; Sharvogues, Magherabeg, Farlough & Ballylurgan were all recorded together. There was a John McCrory  and  Felix McCrory in them.

There was a Daniel McNight in Creggan. (Only McNight in the parish).

John McCrory of Farlough was appointed to the Chapel Committee in 1848 (Indicating he was of some standing in the parish). They were raising money to build a tower for the church, hence all the names and activity.

So there was no Michael McCrory listed in 1848, but two widow McCrorys in Magheralane which is on the road out of Randalstown to Ballymena. So, if Drummaul parish is where he lived, perhaps Michael was dead by 1848?

The graveyard that is attached to Drummaul chapel today dates from 1848 when Lord O’Neill the local landowner donated the land.  Prior to that Catholics used Milltown, Shane’s Castle graveyard, Cranfield and Drummaul Old graveyards.
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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #52 on: Tuesday 21 January 25 15:08 GMT (UK) »
The RC parish records for Drummaul (including Randalstown) only start in 1825, so if Michael McCrory and wife Margaret were baptised there before that, there are no records to search.

On 16.9.22 Heywood posted about the 21.10.1836 between Michael McRory and Margaret McNight. He lived at Ballymacilroy and she at Lisnagreggan. One of the witnesses was Ally McNight. I can see Minnett (etc)  being a version of McNight, especially if you put the emphasis on the first syllable, as is the custom here. So I think that might be your couple.

I have a copy of “Sweet Drummaul” by Patrick O’Kane (publ. 1991) which is a history of the RC parish. It lists most of the adult parishioners in 1848. The name McCrory (spelling varies) is quite common. In Drummaul townland there was a Hugh McCrorey; in Magheralane John McCrory, widow McCrory, a 2nd widow McCrory; in Ballygrooby a Hugh McCrory; Sharvogues, Magherabeg, Farlough & Ballylurgan were all recorded together. There was a John McCrory  and  Felix McCrory in them.

There was a Daniel McNight in Creggan. (Only McNight in the parish).

John McCrory of Farlough was appointed to the Chapel Committee in 1848 (Indicating he was of some standing in the parish). They were raising money to build a tower for the church, hence all the names and activity.

So there was no Michael McCrory listed in 1848, but two widow McCrorys in Magheralane which is on the road out of Randalstown to Ballymena. So, if Drummaul parish is where he lived, perhaps Michael was dead by 1848?

The graveyard that is attached to Drummaul chapel today dates from 1848 when Lord O’Neill the local landowner donated the land.  Prior to that Catholics used Milltown, Shane’s Castle graveyard, Cranfield and Drummaul Old graveyards.
There are alot of Hugh McCrorys from the north of Ireland .I read a book about  Glen McCrory the  former world champion boxer .His great granda was Hugh McCrory and from county tyrone .My great granda was Hugh McCrorey as well and a boxer .McCrorey spelling  changed when we came to Scotland the e .

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Re: Micheal McCrory Margaret Minnett
« Reply #53 on: Tuesday 21 January 25 15:35 GMT (UK) »
Another possible ancestor from the north a venerable Roman Catholic nun .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Angeline_Teresa_McCrory