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Hi Can anyone Please give me any information on a Margaret Thompson Who Married a William John Paden in Newtownards in 1890 i have lost her whereabouts after the Birth of her daughter Sarah in 1892 anything at all would be greatly appreciated as i have come up against the biggest brick wall ever.
praying for a reply to this post
Teap
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Hi Teap,
The following info was sourced at : http://www.familysearch.org
Sarah Paden - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 21 DEC 1891 Newtown Ards, Down, Ireland
Birth: 21 DEC 1891 Newtown Ards, Down, Ireland
Death: 13 MAY 1965 Newtown Ards, Down, Ireland
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Parents:
Father: William John Paden
Mother: Margaret OR Maggie Thompson
Hope it's of some help.
OTTO
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Check Caora.net for 1901 census head of house hold lists.... a William J Pedan is recorded as living Movilla Street in Newtonwards in 1901.
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Thankyou Both of you for the replies
Now where do i start you see William John Paden married Margaret Thompson in 1990 they had Sarah together next born was Robert now heres the mystery the next child Annie was born in 1896 to william John and A Margaret Clotworthy next was William James born to William J and Margaret Clotworthy we dont know where Margaret Thompson went and which of the 2 are the Mother of Robert :o
Teap
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Are members of your Pedan family any relation to Eliza[beth] Pedin who married William McCalpin in 1845? Her father was James Pedin and she was my great,great,great grandmother? I ask because Marquis Street ap[pears on one of the certifictes I have relating to the family.
Sue McAlpine Horner
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Hello Sue it was great to see your reply yes your G G G grandmother Elizabeth was my Great Grandfathers Aunt.
William John Paden was the son of Robert Paden who was the Brother of Elizabeth and their father was James.
Elizabeth had another 2 brothers that i know of they were Thomas and James
Thomas married Mary Jane Brown on the 14/7/1855
James married Sarah Johnston on the 28/7/1855
Sue do you know who Elizabeth Padens Mother was i only know her father was James Paden and the above about her brothers. Teap
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Brilliant! I'm afraid I don't know who Elizabeths mother was but if I find anything I will let you know.
I was looking through my family history 'box' last night - it's where I keep all the reasearch notes of people who might be 'mine' and I'm sure I came across something that is now ringing bells!
I am going away this weekend so won't have tome to go through the box but at the beginning of next week I should be able to have a look and if I find anything useful, I will let you know.
Regards
Sue
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Thankyou Sue,
Looking forward to hearing from you next week.
Have a Great weekend ;D
teap
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Hi Sue i was wondering if you ever did get to look in your "Family box" as i have hit a few brick walls with the Paden Thompson part of mine.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Teap
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Sorry for delay in reply - forgot my passowrd and it's taken me a while to get back in.
I've looked in my history box and most of the Peading/pedin/pedans I've got are way too late - none early enough to give me a clue about Elizabeth Peadin's mother. Earliest one I have is James Pedin who married mary McConkey around 1845 I think
Sorry - I'll keep my eyes open though :-)
Sue
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Thankyou for looking for me Sue, and if i hear anything bout your McAlpines i'll give you a shout ;D
Teap
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Hi there,
I have PEDEN's in my family who I think came from Down before settling in Antrim.
Robert PEDEN c. 1866 Robert's father was James PEDEN a Milkman from Belfast.
Robert PEDEN married in 1883 to Agnes GELSTON, they had two children, that I know of: Elizabeth PEDEN b. 1879 Mary PEDEN b.1884. They lived at 81, Blackstaff Road, Belfast.
I have other PEDEN information that I don't recognise to date. If you would like me to send it to you I will.
Best regards,
Matty.
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That wold be brilliant if you could - my Eliza Pedin was born about 1825 I think
Sue
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Hi Sue,
I am sorry to say that the following information on the PEDEN'S, which I don't recognise, is all I have to date and it's not a lot either! apologies.
Before I give you the information, try logging onto the PRONI website. Here is an extract of the 1912 Declaration explained:
The archive of the Ulster Unionist Council, held by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), contains just under half a million original signatures and addresses of the men who, on 28 September 1912, signed the Ulster Covenant, and of the women who signed the parallel Declaration. In total, the Covenant was signed by 237,368 men, and the Declaration by 234,046 women.
PRONI, 'Ulster Covenant' 'Search' enter your desired surname. It is very straight forward. There you will find a list of all the Peden's Peaden's etc. You will also find a John Peaden of Newtownards. Good luck.
b. Anna PEDEN 30Nove 1889
father: Robert PEDED - labourer
mother: Anna PEDEN (nee GEORGE)
b. Isabella PEDEN 25Oct 1882
father: Owen PEDEN - Block Printer
mother: Margaret PEDEN (nee Doherty)
I hope this helps however, if and when I get a chance to go back to Belfast I will take a note of all the birth, marriages and deaths of ALL PEDEDN's in Antrim and Down and through time I will forward what information I have.
Regards,
Matty.
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Just wondering if Margaret Thompson had a brother John (father James)who married Agnes Wightman.
Regards,
Shirley
White Rock, B.C.