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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Cavan => Topic started by: caswellm on Friday 03 August 07 22:08 BST (UK)
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Marriage about 1824 in Drumacarrow, Bailieborough, Cavan Co. for William Nelson and Frances Wilson. Does anyone know where Drumacarrow is? A parish or town? Thanks, Marilyn
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From googling, Drumacarrow is the townland and Bailieborough is the Parish.
You can see Griffiths Valuation index here: http://www.failteromhat.com/
There is a William Nelson Drumacarrow listed.
best wishes
heywood
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Heywood, Thank you for such a quick answer to my request. Marilyn
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I have a Mary Jane Nelson who arrived in Australia before 1854. Her parents are listed as William Nelson and Frances Wilson. She was born in Bailieborough, Co.Cavan, Ireland . There were 2 other sisters that also arrived .... her older sister, Sarah May Nelson, and younger sister, Martha Nelson. Mary jane was born about 1827.
Any connection???
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I haven't been able to make a connection yet, but Francis must be a sister or cousin to my Wilson's. What I need is information about her parents if you have that. Thanks......Marilyn
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Gloss, are you still around. They are my family line too. Would like contact with you - perhaps we have already been in contact regarding our family? Are you down the GORE line, or the PEARCE line. Katharine.
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Greetings from Bailieborough. There were still Nelson's in Drumacarrow in 1911 as you will see from the 1911 Census.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cavan/Bailieborough/Drumacarrow/316078/
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/1999698/nai001682847/
If you go to Google maps and look up Bailieborough Cavan, from the town take the R165 Cavan road, a short distance on the left you will see Drumacarrow on the map.
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Katherine.....my line is the Pearce line. Mary Jane married Thomas Pearce and daughter Martha married John Hickey.
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Hi Gloss. Thanks for reply. I would love to hear from you via email - how do we exchange email addresses??
I am a descendant of Sarah May NELSON who married Richard GORE in Sydney in 1852. The PEARCES were at Walcha (as you know) and the GORE's settled nearby in Armidale. Happy to share what I have with you. As far as I can tell only Sarah and Mary Jane came out to Australia arriving on the ''Earl Grey" in 1849 (? no notes in front of me!!) listed as Neilson. Do you have any photographs of Mary Jane and Thomas? Or any of the Gore family?
Thanks for the link Les 57. As you live in Bailieborough - can we pick your brain about good places to get information. I would love to know where to get church records for the Nelsons and Wilsons. They seem to have been Presbyterians, or Methodists. The marriage that is listed here for Frances Wilson and William Nelson in 1824, has been sourced from the LDS family search website. When I went to order the film, I was told it is now restricted. Thus I cannot find out who put the information on the website.
The same person had given some baptism information for the three daughters Sarah May, Mary Jane, and Martha, but no indication which church the baptisms took place.
Any ideas????
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Katharine, I'm afraid there are no baptismal records in existence going back as far as early 1800. I have access to Presbyterian records for Churches in the Bailieborough area but the baptismal records only commence 1861 and Marriage registers commence 1845. I will find out for you when Methodist records commence and where they can be accessed. Les
http://www.presbyterianireland.org/congregations/bailieboroughtrin.html
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In relation to this I am a descendant from this family and would like some more information on where I fit in to Lord nelson. I have a book which I beleive was mary Jane Nelson's. If any one can help me 'fill in the blanks' I would be very grateful. I also have some other family material which I believe could help others.
Cheers
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Hi. I have sent you a personal message with my email address. I would love to hear from you offline. Look forward to sharing information with you.
Katharine.
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Apparently William and Frances are my Gr Gr Gr Gr grandparents.
Information I have is:
Daughters Mary Jane and Sarah May arrived in Australia about 1848/9 on the 'Earl Grey'.
Martha Anne stayed in Ireland.
Sarah May married Richard Gore (also an Irish emmigrant) and had 9 children, most famous
of which were Mary Jane Gore, Martha Ann Gore (my great great grandma), and Wilhelmina. These three sisters made model farm animals out of beeswax and fur, examples are on display in various national Galleries. For example:
http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/411442/cow-model-ayrshire-breed-1879-1944
Any additional information about William Nelson would be appreciated. There is a family legend that he was related to Lord Nelson, but I am thinking that this was fanciful thinking...
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:) Hi Katherine and Robin. I am new to this process. My wife and I are currently in Ireland for the next few days and as well as having a holiday and enjoying the scenery, we have been looking in to the Gore clan. My grandmother was Matilda Florence Gore and together with my cousin we believe we have traced her ancestry back to Richard Gore born May 10 1824 in Duncormick Ireland who married Sarah May Nelson in 1852 as you have recorded.
Two days ago we were in Wexford and we talked to Michael Dempsey at the Wexford County Library. He was able to provide information from the Parish Records that indicated that Richard Gores father was Thomas Gore a Parish Rector in Wexford County in 1806. Thomas was the 3rd son of Richard Gore who was the 3rd son of Sir Ralph Gore (3rd Baronet of Gore)
I am interested in trying to meet up with any of the other descendants of this branch of the family that may still be living in the UK or Ireland while we are over here. Any suggestions that you may have would be appreciated. We are currently in Galway for a few days and will be travelling to Southern England next week.
Our family also has links to the information regarding Lord Nelson as I have just recently been told that my grandmother had many years ago received a bequest from Lord Nelson's estate.
Regards Peter
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Travelling to Beelleek Castle in County Mayo today. If anyone knows of potential contacts for people with an interest in the Gore or Nelson families back in the early nineteenth century in this area. Advice would be appreciated.
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We will also be travelling to Bailieborough area tomorrow, Sunday 10th of June. Would be interested in any advice or suggestions for this area where we may be able to find out local information for the Gore or Nelson family linkages.
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We will also be travelling to Bailieborough area tomorrow, Sunday 10th of June. Would be interested in any advice or suggestions for this area where we may be able to find out local information for the Gore or Nelson family linkages.
Today's the 6th of June and tomorrow's Sunday the 7th. Easy to lose track of days when travelling ;D
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Hi Peter. I will send you an email since you will be going to Bailieborough it may be of interest. Thanks , Katharine.