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Title: daly family
Post by: marriedwithkids on Friday 27 April 07 22:50 BST (UK)
I have recently been given new ,more reliable info regarding Henry Daly/Daley. His parents were Henry Daly and Ann Noble who were married in 1848 in Clogher,Tyrone,Ireland. Henry was born 1853 in Termonmaguirk,Omagh,Tyrone,Ireland. he had at least 1 sibling a sister Ann born 1852 in Termonmaguirk,Omagh,Tyrone,Ireland. they both travelled to Australia in 1864 onboard "Queen of the East" after the death of both parents.can anyone help confirm this new info and tell me if the parents died in Ireland or did they travell to England and died there.
Thanks
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: Christopher on Monday 28 January 08 13:27 GMT (UK)
Hello marriedwithkids,

It looks as though Henry and Ann may have been members of the Protestant faith but that leaves C of I, Methodists and Presbyterians.

You'll probably have to look at church records as the first Civil registrations in Ireland were non Catholic marriages introduced in 1845. Civil registration for all other marriages as well as births and deaths was not introduced in Ireland until 1864.

Christopher
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 28 January 08 14:44 GMT (UK)
Are they Protestant? (can't see anything mentioned in 1st post that pinpoints religion). If so, also Baptist, Congregationalists, Quakers, etc. to consider.
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: marriedwithkids on Friday 01 February 08 01:23 GMT (UK)
they were infact Presbyterians..married in 1848..can anyone check the dates of birth for the children to this couple please...
thanks everyone
Vickie
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 01 February 08 08:26 GMT (UK)
Civil registration of births in Ireland only started in 1864 so you would need to look for church records (if they still exist). You can check LDS catalogue to see if they've microfilmed the church records (www.familysearch.org)- and if they cover the dates you need. If so, they can be ordered for a small fee from your local LDS library to be viewed there.
Unfortunately no records were (and still aren't) kept of travel between Ireland/ England/ Scotland and Wales as all were part of U.K.
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 01 February 08 09:00 GMT (UK)
Here's a link to other thread on Henry Daly:
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=11133.new
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: Christopher on Saturday 02 February 08 02:09 GMT (UK)
Are they Protestant? (can't see anything mentioned in 1st post that pinpoints religion). If so, also Baptist, Congregationalists, Quakers, etc. to consider.

Sorry I made a mistake. Only members of the Church of Ireland are Protestants. This was defined in an Act to prevent "the further growth of popery" which was passed in 1703.  Source:  The Catholic Convert Rolls  (http://www.from-ireland.net/gene/convertrolls.htm) on the from-ireland.net © website of Dr. Jane Lyons of Dublin.
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 02 February 08 09:45 GMT (UK)
According to most sources Presbyterians, etc. are Protestants:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant#Denominations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_denomination
Hundreds of other sites all seem to agree- google 'protestant denominations'.
Title: Re: daly family
Post by: Christopher on Saturday 02 February 08 10:13 GMT (UK)
According to most sources Presbyterians, etc. are Protestants:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant#Denominations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_denomination
Hundreds of other sites all seem to agree- google 'protestant denominations'.

The terms Protestant and Catholic are not really opposites. Members of the Church
of Ireland are both Catholic and Protestant.  Source: Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (http://www.cccdub.ie/dean/cofi/apck/protcath.html)