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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: DixieDee on Saturday 27 January 07 18:43 GMT (UK)
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Hi folks.
Trying to trace my wife's relatives from Glenavy, Thomas Gilmore and Mary Creaney, married in the Lisburn Registrar's Office on the 29 October 1866.
My wife's cousin told her that the family lived at Rose Lane Ends, Glenavy.
Regards,
DixieDee
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Not part of my bunch I’m afraid. But if you Google Creaney + Glenavy you should bring up surviving fragments of the 1851 census for nearby Ballinderry & there are loads of Creaneys on it plus a couple of Gilmore families.
terry
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Hi Terry.
Thanks for your reply. Will try what you suggest.
I have about 150 Creaney / Craney, etc., and related on computer, not all are from Glenavy area. If you want I'll have a look-see.
Regards,
Dixie
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Hi Dixie..... I would be glad of anything you have especially from the Armagh area. Thanks.
terry
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Hi again Terry.
Have you any first names or related family names.
Dixie
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Dixie....
Take a look on www.creaney.net & you will get the picture.
terry
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Hi Terry.
Was that material any use to you. Hope you were able to make at least some connections with it.
Regards,
Dixie
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Dixie....
Sorry , I thought I had sent you an email. I definenetely recognised a few though no definite relations yet but very useful as the research takes shape. I am meeting up with a couple of new found Creaneys next week & maybe some bells will start ringing.
I will keep in touch if anything arises.
Regards terry
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Hi Terry.
You did e-mail me as soon as you got the material. I was just wondering if you had had anymore hits, other than the one you mentioned.
See you have Moffets on your list. My aunt was married to a Moffet. The family owned the Balmoral Furniture Co., until it was bought by, I think, G.U.S., a lot of years ago. Most of that generation are buried in Newtownbreda Cemetery, at the top of the Ormeau Rd., Belfast. Think the family came from the Donegal Road, Belfast.
Regards,
Dixie
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Hi again Dixie.....
My Moffetts came from Cookstown where I think the Moffetts of the Balmoral Furniture Co came from originally, I thought there might be a connection. The name in the 1800s was spelt in many ways... Moffitt / Moffet etc. If you want to do some research on the Moffetts of Cookstown you can view all the original Church Registers on www.derryloran.com there are loads of them there. My family came from Cookstown to Larne in the 1890s & there are descendents spread all over country.
Take care
terry
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Hi Terry.
You did e-mail me as soon as you got the material. I was just wondering if you had had anymore hits, other than the one you mentioned.
See you have Moffets on your list. My aunt was married to a Moffet. The family owned the Balmoral Furniture Co., until it was bought by, I think, G.U.S., a lot of years ago. Most of that generation are buried in Newtownbreda Cemetery, at the top of the Ormeau Rd., Belfast. Think the family came from the Donegal Road, Belfast.
Regards,
Dixie
Hello Dixie,
I'm interested in the history of Belfast businesses. I'm wondering when Moffett & Sons Ltd., established in 1920 and now trading as Balmoral Furniture ... one of Ireland's largest furniture manufacturers, may have been taken over by GUS. As far as I'm aware the business is still run by members of the Moffett family. Several Moffetts are listed on the board of directors in the 1987 directory.
Christopher.
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Back to the original post:
Trying to trace my wife's relatives from Glenavy, Thomas Gilmore and Mary Creaney, married in the Lisburn Registrar's Office on the 29 October 1866.
My wife's cousin told her that the family lived at Rose Lane Ends, Glenavy.
IGI lists 2 children:
1. Joseph Gilmore born 21 Dec.1867 Co.Antrim
2. Mary Anne Gilmore born 8 Jan.1870 Co.Antrim
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Hi Christopher / aghadowey.
Thanks for the info aghadowey, I'll get the missus to check it out, as they are her connection and she keeps all the details on them.
Christopher, afraid I don't know the exact date it was taken over. There is still a Moffet connection, as some of the family still are there.
Regards,
Dixie
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Hi, found the name Craney on rootschat. I would be very grateful to know if you had come accross the name Isabella Craney dob 1850 born Co Down. She is my Gt Grandmother and married Daniel Gilbride from Donegal. I just cant find any info on her at all, Look forward to hearing from you with any information
Regards
Izzy
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hello izzy, could'nt find anything on these two except their marriage.
ISABELLA CRANEY TO DANIEL KILLBRIDE 17-6-1875 @KILLYLEAGH R.C. CHURCH,KILLYLEAGH, DOWNPATRICK, DOWN.
regards mary.
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Hi Mary,
Thanks for that information, very grateful. If you do come accross anything re: Craney or Gilbride I would be very grateful.
Best Regards
Isabel