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Maxine |
Liverpool |
Jun 12, 2005 |
I'm researchin my family history, and I've hit a brick wall... I'm looking for a Mary ellen Burns born 21st april 1877.... (I think in ireland as now record of her being born in England.) Her father is James Burns born in 1846 (or there about.) and her mother is Margaret Burns both born in ireland...
Anyone one with any information would help lots..
Thanks
Maxine...
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Sheila Winters |
Colorado |
Jun 11, 2005 |
I am trying to locate relatives of
Ann Catherine McCusker, born Aug.29,1908,
Dresternan, County Armagh, Ireland
She lived in Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 1930-1940, but have been unable to trace her after 1940. She may have returned to Ireland |
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Martha Davis |
Atlanta, GA USA |
Jun 03, 2005 |
PLACE NAME LOOKUP? COOK SURNAME. Hoping to come to northern Ireland next month & need to locate Dunclug, County Antrim as stated in an 1800s book as the place my ancestors John & Sarah Fulton Cook came from. Any help? Martha
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Carol |
Melbourne, Australia |
Jun 01, 2005 |
my dad is RICHARD TIERNEY born in Dublin, lived in Henrietta Street Dublin, his father was TIMOTHY TIERNEY, his mother was HARRIET HARRIGAN
he had several brothers and sisters (Theresa Cathleen Eileen Marie?) I cant remember them all..
He went to England for work and married Pat and had me,Carol(now 44), and we immigrated to Australia in 1963. He then had Paul (now 40), and Norman (now 35)
He lives with me and my family, and Id like to know what became of the rest of the family.
He hopes the sisters stayed together. |
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alison |
southern ireland |
May 30, 2005 |
I am trying to trace my ancestors on my fathers side.
My father was John Joseph Ryan his father was a michael ryan who married Clara Florence Harvey in 1918 in Bristol.
On there marriage cert. it says his father was also called Michael Ryan, we believe they came from around the Skibbereen area.
As far as i know Michael had a brother called Thomas and a sister called Sarah. Any help would be appreicated, thank you Alison |
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Debbie Orner |
Delaware county, Pennsylvania, USA |
May 25, 2005 |
I am looking for "distant cousins" of my CARSON, HEMPHILL, lines....
Samuel CARSON son of James & ? (?) CARSON, born about 1827 in Northern Ireland, married martha HEMPHILL, daughter of William & Mary (CURRENCE) HEMPHILL on Aug 16, 1853, Parish of Derrykeighan, district of Ballymoney, county Antrim, Northern Ireland. They were to have had 11-13 children, so far I have found only 9 of them.
1. James 1854-1913 married elizabeth ANDERSON, 6 knoen children bet. 1880-1892
2. William 1855-1934 married Annie PATTERSON, 7 known children , bet. 1889-1906 some children moved to Pennsylvania, USA
3. Andrew ?-1959 married Grace ? nothing furter
4. David 1864-? married Martha Jane TAGGART, 8 known children , bet. 1889-1910
5. Samuel Edward 1864-1925 married Margaret Jane MCCAULEY on Feb 24, 1887 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, 4 children. (my line)
6. Martha 1866-?
7. Thomas 1867-1954, married Marth MCLAUGHLIN on Nov 13, 1891 in dunluce, 12 children, bet 1892-1914 some children moved to Canada & USA
8. Benjamin 1869-1958, married Elizabeth FERGUSON , 4 known children , no further
9. Margaret 1871-?
Looking forward to hearing from someone on these names
Debbie |
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brian oconnor |
dublin |
May 18, 2005 |
looking for brian oconnor dublin area aged between34-38? |
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Ian Mathers |
Canada |
May 08, 2005 |
Looking for any relatives of Andrew Mathers, (born about 1810)originally from Skeagh,Dromore Parish, County Down. Emigrated to Glasgow, Scotland with wife Margaret and children John, Catherine, and Elizabeth probably around 1850-1853. Andrew was the son of John Mathers(or Mathews) and Isabella Gamble. He had many siblings, among them Henry, Isabella, James, Eleanor, William and Hugh Mathers. Grateful to hear from anyone, and for any help genealogically speaking.
Sincerely,
Ian Mathers |
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