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Title: Thomas McCune
Post by: nannettel on Sunday 15 July 07 18:50 BST (UK)
Need Help! PLEASE
ALL that I have are the names of my great grandmother's parents:

Thomas and Mary McCune born in Ireland
This is what is listed on her death certificate:
Daughter Anna S McCune was born 23Nov1857 Philadelphia, PA.

Where do I start to find something for these gr gr grandparents?
I've looked at the census for PA with a couple possibilities, but no luck connecting to Thomas or Mary.
Appreciate whatever you can offer in advance.
Thanx
Nannette
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: Christopher on Monday 31 December 07 11:06 GMT (UK)
Hello Nannette,

The McCune surname is listed in the extracts of Griffiths Valuations in only three counties ... Antrim, Armagh and Down.

There are two listings on the Spinning Wheel Census 1796 ...
David M'Cune, Loughgilly. Armagh
John M'Cune, Mullaghbrack. Armagh

 Click here  (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/Mc/McCu.htm) to see McCune on Ros Davies' Co. Down, Ireland Genealogy Research Site

Christopher
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: nannettel on Monday 31 December 07 13:44 GMT (UK)
Hi Christopher,
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my message.
This at least gives me a place to look, and some information to work with.
I did a quick look at the site you provided, it is loaded  with information. It will be great to use as a reference. Who knows maybe I could make a connection!
Thanx
Nannette
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 31 December 07 16:42 GMT (UK)
McCune can be written a variety of ways which makes it harder to look up- McKeown, McKewn, McKeon, etc.
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: nannettel on Monday 31 December 07 17:10 GMT (UK)
yes, in the beginning I was just trying to find it like it was spelled on the death cert then realized back in Ireland it could be spelled other ways.
N
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: aljepeka on Thursday 12 June 08 01:58 BST (UK)
Also check out the townlands near Lurgan. There was a family living there with a similar surname "Macoun". They lived in Lurgan Town and also the more rural townland of Moyraverty. I am going from memory but I think they were in the Linen industry. They were not listed as weavers as most were though so I presume they were more affluent (possibly the owners of a factory). I think there is a family burial plot within the old Shankill graveyard in Lurgan town.
Regards,
Aljepeka
(They were listed as Linen Manufacturers )
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: aljepeka on Thursday 12 June 08 02:21 BST (UK)
There is an article on the Craigavon Historical society's website re. a McCoun Family which emigrated to Canada
www.geocities.com/craigavonhs/rev/mcgeownjohnmacoun.html


Regards ,
Aljepeka

New link to Craigavon Historical Society website: www.craigavonhistoricalsociety.org.uk
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 12 June 08 03:28 BST (UK)
Hello Nannette,

Before you start taking wild guesses as to how the name might have been spelt whilst the family lived in Ireland it would be worth while to slow down and consider what you know about the family that might help in finding some links to them in Ireland ... the family's denomination would be a good starting point. Have a look at the Christian names in the family ... do any of them look like surnames?

I realise that there are many different spelling variations but I'd be inclined to stick to researching McCune before you consider other variations.  Have a look at the Surname Search on the Irish Ancestors site.  www.ireland.com/ancestor/surname

I googled "McCune Quakers" and spotted an article headed "Vol. 8, pg 170, Ohio History" from "The Scholarly Journal of the Ohio Historical Society" which mentions a Colonel McCune whose ancestry could be traced back to Scotland. The spelling was originally McEuen. The Valuations show that there were several families named McEwen in Ireland.

The Belfast Weekly News Extracts 1890- 1896 site records the death of W. J. T. McCune on March 16th 1890. http://tinyurl.com/3tbntl

Belfast: McCune listings in street directories ...

The 1852 Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory
Alexander, ship builder, 10, Pilot Street
E., milliner, 17, Academy Street
Isaac, in Mr. Gelston's spirit store, North Street, 3, Ingram Place
John, engineer, Falls Road
Mrs., 12, Queen Street
Richard, spirit dealer, 17, Albert Square
William, builder, Castle Street

The 1843 Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory
David, 41, Talbot Street.
Samuel, baker, 58, Nelson Street.
Hugh, labourer, 51, Green Street.
McCune & Co., builders & plumbers, 3, Fountain Street & 12, Castle Street.
Mrs., 12, Queen Street.
Alexander, millwright, Shankhill Road.
Miss, 21, Fountain Street.
Isaac, writing clerk, 5, James Street South.
John, engineer, Pilot Street.

The 1819 Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory
Hugh, bookkeeper, 95, High Street
Mrs., 12, Mill Street
Samuel, ship bread baker, 15, Mary Street

The directories are on the Lennon Wylie website. 


Christopher 
Title: Re: Thomas McCune
Post by: nannettel on Thursday 12 June 08 23:28 BST (UK)
Thanx Christopher,
I will HAVE to take it slow.........................I only have Anna's name, birth info, death info and her parents names to start with. I may have found some information in PA where Anna was born; I'm still working with that.
I don't have any inforamtion to help me with what their prefession might be or anything.
I will jsut have to stay with Anna's info before I try to trace her parents back to Ireland.
I did read that a lot of peoplethat were  from Ireland lived in Scotland and vice versa.
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post. I appreciate all your advice/information!
Nannette