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Armstrong-2683 H |
Could find no documentary sources, despite searches on Ancestry.com, Google.com, GenGophers.com, FindAGrave.com, and other sites. | Matthew Edmund Armstrong | 1611 Stonetown, Ulster, Ireland | 1693 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts | Male | Evans-9605 |
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Burke-2550 H |
* Kilcoe Roman Catholic Church is now only a cemetery - [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2624242/kilcoe-19th-century-roman-catholic-church-cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2624242/kilcoe-19th-century-roman-catholic-church-cemetery] | Randal Randall Burke | uncertain 1 Apr 1860 Ballyoughtera, County Cork, Ireland | 10 Oct 1939 Ballyoughtera, County Cork, Ireland | Male | Orphan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Willis-3392 H |
Burial in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2676541/killesher-graveyard Wheathill Cemetery] (the old Killesher Cemetery) on Marble Arch Road, in County Fermanagh. | Robert Willis | 1807 Killesher, County Fermanagh, Ireland | 15 Oct 1843 Wheathill, County Fermanagh, Ireland | Male | Orphan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Clery-9 H |
* No records at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/639646/mount-jerome-cemetery-and-crematorium Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium] [[Nevius-179|Nevius-179]] | Arthur Carleton William Clery | certain 8 Feb 1897 Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | 11 Feb 1898 Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | Male | Orphan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hutcheson-361 H |
Mr. Hutcheson died before 5 September 1711<ref>Synod of Ulster records</ref>while staying with his son, John, who was minister of the 1st Presbyterian Church in Armagh. It is unknown whether Rev. Alexander was buried there or brought to his home in Tonaghneave/Saintfield. His burial is not listed in Clarke's Gravestones of County Down, Volumes 1-5<ref>Clarke R. S. J and Ulster Historical Foundation. Gravestone Inscriptions Belfast, Ulster Historical Foundation 1982. </ref>, FindAGrave<ref>https://www.findagrave.com/ </ref>, or BillionGraves.<ref>https://billiongraves.com/ </ref> | Alexander Hutcheson aka Hutchinson, Hutcheon, Hutchion, Hutchisene, Hutchison, Hutchon, Hutchson, Huchisoun, Huchisoune | uncertain 1635 uncertain County Down, Ireland | before 5 Sep 1711 certain County Armagh, Ireland | Male | Brown-18795 |
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Mills-8292 H |
In 1824 he built a Protestant Church at Kilgefin, Elphin, County Roscommon. <ref name=daly/><ref name=graveyard>County Roscommon Graveyard Survey, 2005, Roscommon County Council, https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&ved=0ahUKEwinjLG7gKXLAhVLuBQKHVTTADYQFgg7MAU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.roscommoncoco.ie%2Fen%2FServices%2FMaps%2FGoogle_Earth_Files%2FGraveyards_2005.kml&usg=AFQjCNGmTXTp2Y0en02VCi-PpDLD5cXv6g&sig2=Uy0k5wnKBZLRU0ZwXJi88A&bvm=bv.115339255,d.d2s&cad=rja<blockquote>Edward Mills a cousin [once removed] of Oliver Goldsmith , the poet was responsible for the building of the Protestant Church within this graveyard in 1824.Mills died in 1829 and was buried inside the church. The church was in use until 1874.</blockquote></ref><ref>http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2489645</ref><ref> Ireland Tithe Applotment Books, 1814-1855, database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14159-17837-10?cc=1804886 : accessed 6 March 2016), Roscommon > Kilgefin, 1824 > image 6 of 21 Public Record Office, Dublin.</ref> | Captain Edward Mills Esq | uncertain 1760 certain Elphin, County Roscommon, Ireland | certain 11 Feb 1829 certain Rutland Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | Male | Mills-7869 |
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Lloyd-3902 H |
:[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=ctf&FSctf=28 Find A Grave Claim to Fame Medal of Honor Recipients] on findagrave.com | George Lloyd aka Loyd | 1843 County Tyrone, Ireland | 17 Dec 1892 Fort Riley, Kansas, United States | Male | Sadaj-2 |
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Cowan-2865 H |
Thomas passed away in the second quarter of 1951<ref>Ireland, Civil Registrations Deaths Index, Dublin South, Volume 2, Page 347, FHL Film Nbr 257854</ref> and was buried in St, John's Church cemetery in Clondalkin<ref>St John's Church of Ireland, Clondalkin[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2522860 |Link]</ref>. | Thomas John Cowan | 3 Mar 1875 Leitrim, Ireland | certain 1951 Clondalkin, Dublin, Ireland | Male | Bailey-15326 |
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Smith-141816 H |
* '''Find A Grave''' Index, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGVB-KQJG : 14 December 2017), Susan Smith Flood, 1902 Burial, Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States of America,''' Saint Thomas Cemetery''' citing record ID '''184207173''', Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. | Susan Flood (Smith) | certain Feb 1829 certain Ireland | certain 22 Feb 1902 certain Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States | Female | Norman Martinez-1 |
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Daly-2017 H |
* No record at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/699431/saint-basils-cemetery Saint Basil's Catholic Cemetery] [[Nevius-179|Nevius-179]] 13:20, 17 March 2022 (UTC) | Bridget McDermott (Daly) | uncertain 1812 Ireland | 29 May 1897 Albany Township, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Taffe-10 |
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McClintock-1094 H |
History has it that Joseph was born in 1768 in Belfast, County Down, Ireland. His wife was named Martha McGinley, from Saltsburg, Pennsylvania. They had 7 children, John, Charles, Andrew, Joseph, Margaret, Nancy and Catherine. Joseph passed away in 1849. His burial is not known at this time, but the oldest is the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44650/crossroads-cemetery Crossroads Cemetery] by the Old Stone Church though there are others. [http://www.monroevillehistorical.org/crossroads-cemetery/history-of-crossroads-cemetery#!1214 History of Crossroads Cemetery] | Joseph McClintock | 1768 certain Belfast, County Down, Ireland | 30 Jun 1848 Plum Township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Barton-7380 McClintock-715 |
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Shaw-17237 H |
One may find relatives by exploring the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Ireland/County-Louth/Drogheda?id=city_229585 Cemeteries of Drogheda, County Louth] at Find-A-Grave. | Capt. William Shaw | before 3 Mar 1610 London, England | Mar 1673 Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland | Male | Shernick-1 |
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Byrne-4239 H |
'''1902''', Apr 20. Death of John Burns<ref>Connecticut State Library.</ref> in the Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. John's death entry in the Stamford Death Records states he was buried in Springdale. His wife and daughter were buried in St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Darien, Fairfield County, Connecticut. According to the Find A Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/774345/saint-john-cemetery St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery page], Although local residents often called the area Springdale, the cemetery has always been located in Darien. As John was a Roman Catholic, it is probably he was buried in this cemetery. | John Burns (Byrne) | uncertain 5 Dec 1868 certain Newcastle, County Wicklow, Ireland | certain 20 Apr 1902 certain Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States | Male | Haviland-437 |
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Moriarity-72 H |
If you don't find anything in Watertown, try St. Isadora's in Clyman or St. Joseph's in Richwood. [Note: online listings on usgenweb.com and findagrave.com don't show the family in these cemeteries.) | Michael Moriarity aka Moriarty | uncertain 1785 Kilcummin, Kerry, Ireland | uncertain 1861 Emmet, Dodge, Wisconsin, USA | Male | Langsdorf-34 |
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Flood-2126 H |
Have checked St. Denis Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220406/saint-denis-cemetery] for the Flood family. This would have been their home parish. No memorials as of 25 May 2020. Son [[Flood-2125|Miles]] is buried at Calvary Cemetery, the newer graveyard for the parish. | Henry Flood | uncertain 1770 County Wicklow, Ireland | after 1850 Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States | Male | Hayes-10374 |
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Ruddy-320 H |
Have checked St. Denis Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220406/saint-denis-cemetery] for the Flood family. This would have been their home parish. No memorials as of 25 May 2020. Son [[Flood-2125|Miles]] is buried at Calvary Cemetery, the newer graveyard for the parish. | Mary Flood (Ruddy) | uncertain 1793 Ireland | certain 1860 Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States | Female | Hayes-10374 |
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Grubb-2012 H |
* Source: <span id='S20114'>S20114</span> Ancestry.com, <i>U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current</i> (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012). <i>Find A Grave</i>. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. | Frederick Ernest Grubb | 1 Dec 1878 certain County Tipperary Ireland | uncertain 10 Jun 1955 Santa Barbara County, California, USA | Male | Wilson-67373 |
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Boland-1144 H |
John died on 16 Jul 1919, at the age of 80, in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn Brooklyn], New York. He was buried on 19 July 1919 at [http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/64166/holy-cross-cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery].<ref> [http://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2240477 New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949] , database, ''FamilySearch'', 2020 (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 12 August 2020), [http://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WN5-TQF John Boland], 1919.</ref><ref> Locate a Loved One, database, ''Catholic Cemeteries Brooklyn'' (http://www.ccbklyn.org/information-news/locate-a-loved-one : accessed 23 July 2020), interment, John Boland, 19 July 1919, Holy Cross Cemetery, Olive, row T, plot 57.</ref> | John Boland | uncertain 1841 certain An Cheapach Mhór, Luimnigh, Éire | uncertain 16 Jul 1919 certain Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America | Male | Mackler-10 |
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Nickell-866 H |
William died at the age of 3 months on 5 Jun 1872, at the family home in Fountain Place.<ref>Deaths (CR) Ireland. Londonderry Urban No.1, Londonderry, Londonderry. 05 June 1872. NICKOLL, William McGowan. Entry no. 245. https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1872/020737/7275099.pdf : accessed 22 August 2022.</ref> He was buried at Killea Cemetery<ref>Killea Cemetery is located on the border between Co. Londonderry and Co. Donegal https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2675664/killea-cemetery</ref> the following day.<ref>Death announcements. (1872) ''Londonderry Sentinel''. 06 June 1872. NICKELL, William McGowan. p. 3a. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ : accessed 24 March 2016.</ref> | William McGowan Nickell | certain 27 Feb 1872 certain Londonderry, County Londonderry, Ireland | certain 5 Jun 1872 certain Londonderry, County Londonderry, Ireland | Male | Nickell-858 |
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Crawford-20390 H |
There is a Crawford family of Corrakeskin(sp?), Dromore, in the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2742643/ FindaGrave - Fintona Cemetery]. | Eliza Anne Crawford | uncertain 1839 certain County Tyrone, Ireland | not living | Female | McNabb-412 |
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Mac Rónán-1 H |
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2570847/st-adamnan's-church Find A Grave - St Adamnan's Church] | Saint Adamnan of Iona mac Rónán | uncertain 624 uncertain County Donegal, Ireland | uncertain 23 Sep 704 uncertain Iona, Argyll, Scotland | Male | Devlin-670 |
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McElveen-247 H |
'''Homebase Williamsburg'.'' The McElveen Cemetery in Cades Williamsburg South Carolina <ref>McElveen Cemetery (https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314891/mcelveen-cemetery)</ref> | Adam McElveen | 1725 County Tyrone, Ireland | uncertain 1785 Shiloh, Charleston, South Carolina | Male | Warner-7147 Campbell-31837 Volz-342 Richardson-9192 |
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Irvine-6429 H |
On the 13th of March 1856, John, a full age bachelor farmer from Begney, Dromara, married [[Forsythe-1546|Agnes Forsythe]], a full age spinster from Legagowen Saintfield. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. John's father was listed as [[Irvine-6430|Richard Irvine]], a weaver. Agnes' father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Their witnesses were Richard Irwin and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]]. <ref> | John Irvine | uncertain 1827 certain County Down, Ireland | certain 19 Jan 1901 certain Begny, Dromara, County Down, Ireland | Male | Bain-1176 |
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Forsythe-1546 H |
On the 13th of March 1856, Agnes, a full age spinster from Legagowen Saintfield, married [[Irvine-6429|John Irvine]], a full age bachelor farmer from Begney, Dromara. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. John's father was listed as [[Irvine-6430|Richard Irvine]], a weaver. Agnes' father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Their witnesses were Richard Irwin and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Agnes' brother Charles four years later). <ref> | Agnes Nancy Irvine (Forsythe) | uncertain 1834 Leggygowan, Saintfield, County Down, Ireland | certain 19 Feb 1915 certain Begny, Dromara, County Down, Ireland | Female | Bain-1176 |
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Irvine-6430 H |
Richard's son [[Irvine-6429|John Irvine]], a farmer in Begny Townland in the parish of Dromara, married [[Forsythe-1546|Agnes Forsythe]] on 13 March 1856. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the Parish of Kilmore in the County of Down. <ref> | Richard Irvine | uncertain 1800 County Down, Ireland | before 1865 certain Begny, Dromara, County Down, Ireland | Male | Bain-1176 |
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Griffin-19626 H |
* BURIAL: Burial: 1897 Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA Buried in St. Patrick’s cemetery besides her husband.<ref>[( location of cemetary: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/66155/saint-patricks-cemetery)]</ref> | Hanora Quealy (Griffin) | uncertain 1844 Clare, Ireland | 9 Dec 1897 Binghamton, New York, USA | Female | Orphan | ||||||||||||
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Dill-2882 H |
James became a widower in 1825 when Eliza Dill died. He passed away at his home in Lawrenceburgh in 1838. It is likely James, his wife, and family were buried in the Newtown Cemetery in Lawrenceburg. This old cemetery was closed and few remains reinterred in Greendale Cemetery in 1911.<ref>https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968672/newtown-cemetery</ref> Their burial location has not been located. | Gen. James Dill | before 1780 Ireland | certain 18 Aug 1838 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana, United States | Male | Kleine-49 |
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Carroll-14499 H |
* Looking at the 1870 and 1880 census for Mary, Ella and Sam it appears they moved in with Mary Jane (Bell) Carrol's brother William H. I'm speculating that Patrick and Mary Jane must have died between the birth of Samuel in 1862 and the 1870 census. Farmville, Lee, Alabama, United States is where most of the Carrols from this family are buried.<ref>Carroll's buried in Farmville (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=carrol&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Farmville%2C+Lee+County%2C+Alabama%2C+United+States+of+America&locationId=city_5455&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=)</ref> | Patrick Carroll | uncertain 1812 Ireland | before 1870 United States | Male | Strickland-7417 |
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Forsythe-1676 H |
On the 23 March 1860, Hamilton, a full age bachelor farmer from Ballydian Kilmore, married [[McRobert-327|Nancy McRobert]], a full age spinster from “Lissowen” Saintfield. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. Hamilton's' father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Nancy's father was listed as John McRobert, a farmer. Their witnesses were Andrew McRoberts and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Hamilton's brother Charles a month later). Their marriage was registered in the Downpatrick registrar's district. <ref> | Hamilton Forsythe | uncertain 1817 certain Saintfield, County Down, Ireland | certain 17 Oct 1899 certain Saintfield, County Down, Ireland | Male | Bain-1176 |
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Forsythe-1682 H |
On 16 January 1860, Ellen, a full age spinster, from Leggygowan, married [[Galbraith-3063|Armstrong Galbraith]] (later Brathet/Brethet), a full age, bachelor and labourer from Ballykine townland in the parish of Magheradroll. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. Armstrong's father was listed as William Galbraith, a farmer. Ellen's father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Their witnesses were James Priestley and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Ellen's brother Charles four months later). <ref> | Ellen McGee (Forsythe) aka Galbraith, Braithwaite, Brethet | before 1839 certain Leggygowan, Saintfield, County Down, Ireland | uncertain 1895 uncertain Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada | Female | Bain-1176 |
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McRobert-327 H |
On the 23 March 1860, Nancy, a full age spinster from “Lissowen” Saintfield, married [[Forsythe-1676|Hamilton Forsythe]], a full age bachelor farmer from Ballydian Kilmore. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. Hamilton's' father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Nancy's father was listed as John McRobert, a farmer. Their witnesses were Andrew McRoberts and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Hamilton's brother Charles a month later). Their marriage was registered in the Downpatrick registrar's district. <ref> | Nancy Agnes Forsythe (McRobert) | uncertain 1823 certain County Down, Ireland | certain 17 Feb 1901 certain Saintfield, County Down, Ireland | Female | Bain-1176 |
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Galbraith-3063 H |
On 16 January 1860, Armstrong '''Galbraith''', a full age, bachelor and labourer from Ballykine townland in the parish of Magheradroll, married [[Forsythe-1682|Ellen Forsythe]], a full age spinster, from Leggygowan in the parish of Saintfield. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. Armstrong's father was listed as William Galbraith, a farmer. Ellen's father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Their witnesses were James Priestley and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Ellen's brother Charles four months later). <ref> | Armstrong Brathet (Galbraith) aka Brethet | uncertain 1835 certain County Down, Ireland | certain 13 Feb 1864 certain Begny, Dromara, County Down, Ireland | Male | Bain-1176 |
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Galbraith-3064 H |
William was mentioned in the marriage record of his son [[Galbraith-3063|Armstrong Galbraith]] (later Brathet) to [[Forsythe-1682|Ellen Forsythe]] on 16 March 1860. Armstrong Galbraith, a full age, bachelor and labourer from Ballykine townland in the parish of Magheradroll, married Ellen Forsythe, a full age spinster, from Leggygowan in the parish of Saintfield. They were married in the [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/237/CEM2409868_cd798c44-47a3-44f4-9d58-f2ef9c16e6cb.jpeg Orthodox (Presbyterian) Meeting House] in the parish of Kilmore by the Reverend Moses Black. '''Armstrong's father was listed as William Galbraith, a farmer.''' Ellen's father was listed as [[Forsythe-1548|John Forsythe]], a farmer. Their witnesses were James Priestley and [[Armstrong-24728|Nancy Armstrong]] (who would marry Ellen's brother Charles four months later). <ref> | William Galbraith | uncertain 1805 County Down, Ireland | County Down, Ireland | Male | Bain-1176 |
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McKnight-4578 H |
She died on 16 Jul 1882 at Eastnor, Bruce, Ontario, Canada.<ref> Find-A-Grave: (findagrave.com) | Margaret Rutherford (McKnight) | 1831 Ireland | 16 Jul 1882 Eastnor Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada | Female | Coates-3510 |
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Rutherford-6904 H |
She died on 8 Jan 1917 at Orangeville, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, at age 79.<ref> Find-A-Grave: (findagrave.com) | Isabella Holmes (Rutherford) | 14 May 1837 County Fermanagh, Ireland | 8 Jan 1917 Orangeville, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada | Female | Coates-3510 |
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Walsh-14010 H |
Patrick died sometime in childhood before the age of 15, though it is unknown when precisely his death occurred. In addition to a gap in the Woodford (baptism and marriage) records between 1843 and 1850, the burials were not recorded in a surviving churchbook. His death must have occurred sometime before his [[Walsh-9910|younger brother Patrick's]] birth in February 1854,<ref>'''Baptism of Patrick Walsh (1854):''' Name: Thoma Walsh Gender: Male Diocese: Clonfert Spouse: Honoria Evelin Walsh Child Patritius Walsh. Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 image 19 Right side, entry 3. Ancestry link: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61039/images/02433_02_0019].</ref> with this Patrick as the younger's namesake. His burial place is unknown, though we can assume that it is near Gurteeny. Patrick is not thought to be buried in the family plot at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293160 Douras]. | Patrick Walsh | 8 Mar 1837 Woodford, County Galway, Ireland | before Feb 1854 Woodford, County Galway, Ireland | Male | Kendro-5 |
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Carew-980 H |
* https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2014/307/127499018_1415166386.jpg | Walter John Carew | uncertain 1796 County Waterford, Ireland | certain 17 Jul 1883 certain Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand | Male | Carew-955 |
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