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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Down => Topic started by: Shanty on Monday 19 November 07 01:14 GMT (UK)
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My research for Airdrie has found many in Scotland (Wigtownshire) with some of it's immigrants coming from Ireland (indications are from Co Down). The problem is that is as far as I get. I am unable to acquire very much in the way of solid leads in Ireland.
I believe all the names in the subject belong to the same family tree in some way or another, on the pretence that I have yet to find any Airdrie's IN Ireland but I have found many of the other subject names. There are/were a number of Airdrie's, likely relatives, living in Stoneykirk, Wigtownshire, Scotland which is where the list of people below ended up going to, during or just before the Potato Famine of the 1840's. The only thing I can figure is they changed their surname upon arriving in Scotland. If anyone can help me with any of these from the Ireland perspective, it would be greatly appreciated.
The people I am looking for below are listed on various Scotland census as having been born in Ireland.
NAME, BORN, PARENTS
David Airdrie, 1779
Mary () Airdrie, 1779
Mary Airdrie, 1773
Adam Airdrie, 1816 - 1821, David & Mary () Airdrie
Jamima [or Jemima] Airdrie, 1805 - 1811, David & Mary () Airdrie
Thomas Airdrie, 1847/8, Jemima () Airdrie
Mary (Airdrie) Hamilton, 1845/6, Jemima () Airdrie
Ann Airdrie, 1826
David Airdrie, 1801
Ellen Airdrie, 1890/1
Isabella () Airdrie, 1797
John Airdrie, 1819, Adam & Letitia (McCrae) Airdrie
John Airdrie, 1862
John Airdrie, 1895, William & Marion/Isabella () Airdrie
Margaret (Airdrie) Grier, 1801
Mary Airdrie, 1805
Thanks much!
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Curiously about the spelling, my name Gracey in Wigtownshire almost to a family have the irish background, the Scottish almost to afamily is Gracie. I didnt find the Airdrie spelling in any of my usual Co Down sites. However to keep the pot boiling here are some results for Ardery
From freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/A/Ar.htm#ard
Miss . ARDERY . Seapatrick of Edenvale in 1910 POD
Miss . ARDERY . Seapatrick of Bridge St, Banbridge in 1910 POD
. Alexander ARDREY . Aghaderg of Glaskerbeg; will probated 1779 IIW V4 p5
Mrs. Elizabeth ARDERY . Seapatrick of Ballyvally; died 1854 aged 75; wife of William Ardery; father of William; buried Banbridge 1st Presbyterian graveyard; Letters of Admin dated 13 Dec 1887;executor was her husband MIs; OFB p14
. James ARDARY . Seapatrick of Church St, Banbridge; a spirit & porter dealer in 1846 & a publican in 1852 POD
. James ARDERY . Seapatrick of Banbridge; will probated 1852 IIW V4 p5
. John ARDERY . Seapatrick of Banbridge; will probated 1856 IIW V4 p5
. Margaret Jane ARDERY . Seapatrick of Bridge St, Banbridge; a straw bonnet maker in 1846 & milliner & dressmaker in 1852 POD
Miss Mary ARDERY . Seapatrick regt. Banbridge; wife of Joseph Anderson; mother of Martha Alexandra b. 1865 CR
. Robert ARDERY . Seapatrick a Protestant in Banbridge in 1766 SHPR
. Robert ARDERY . Seapatrick of Banbridge; will probated 1771 IIW V4 p5
. Robert ARDRAY . Seapatrick a publican & butter merchant in Banbridge in 1819 POD
. Robert ARDARY . Seapatrick of Newry St, Banbridge; a linen & woollen draper & haberdasher & seed dealer in 1846 POD
. Robert ARDERY . Seapatrick of Bridge St, Banbridge; a spirit & porter dealer & tallow chandler & soap boiler in 1846 POD
. Robert ARDERY . Seapatrick of Banbridge; will probated 1846 IIW V4 p5
. Samuel ARDERY . Dromore of Dromore; ran the Central Hardware Store in 1910 POD
. William ARDERY . Dromore of Dromore ; a tailor in 1852 POD
. William ARDRAY . Seapatrick a publican in Banbridge in 1819 POD
. William ARDERY . Seapatrick of Ballyvally; died 1868 aged 93; husband of Elizabeth; father of William; buried Banbridge 1st Presbyterian graveyard; will probated 16 Mar 1868; executor was his son, William MIs; OFB p14
. William ARDERY . Seapatrick of Edenvale, Ballyvally; son of William & Elizabeth Ardery; died 7 Feb 1904 ; husband of Bessie Graham Ardery who d. 1887 aged 44; ; buried Banbridge 1st Presbyterian graveyard MIs
[PDF]
DIRECTORY OF IRISH FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat10816 ARDERY, Robt., (c.1800-50), Banbridge, Co. Down. 5661 ARDESOIF, John, (c.1750-1820), Cos. Rosc. & W’meath. 10111 ARDIS, Wm., (?), T’vallen, N’hamilton ...www.ancestryireland.com/data/directory/2004-Directory.pdf
On other sites I found an Ardery branch living in Co Tyrone in 1912 .see www.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenantsearch/results.asp
Good luck onwards. Jim
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On the other hand trying for all Airdrie in Ireland on www.familysearch.com
I found only Margarets which is very very unusual
1. Margaret AIRDRIE - Birth/Christening: 1832 Ireland
2. Margaret AIRDRIE Birth: 1827 , Down, Ireland
3. Margaret AIRDRIE Birth: 1832 , , Ireland
4. Margaret AIRDRIE Marriage: 1853 , , Ireland
5. Margaret AIRDRIE Marriage: 7 Sep 1848 Down, Ireland.
6. Margaret AIRDRIE Marriage: 7 Sep 1848 Down, Ireland.
Anyway back to the kettle, jim
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Thanks BallyaltikilliganG for your lookups. I checked out the AncestryIreland website and it appears that the majority of their records are after my ancestors left Ireland.
What I should have mentioned when I posted this was.....
Based on Thomas (b. 1847 or 48) and being born in Ireland, and the first year that Thomas and his grandparents (David and Mary) show on the census as being 1851, I'm venturing a guess that David and Mary arrived in Scotland between 1841 and 1851. Oddly, Thomas' mother (Jemima) and Adam whom I believe was her brother, show on the 1841 census in Scotland. Curiosity is; did Jemima go back to Ireland to give birth to Thomas or, more likely, was an assumption made about Thomas because his mother was Irish?
That said, I'm looking for any info prior to 1851 in Ireland for these folks. The only hint I have for them in Ireland is that they mostly herold from Co Down.
Thanks much!
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Hello Shanty,
Welcome to RootsChat. You'll find many helpful and friendly folks here.
Good luck in your search. :)
Regards, Kathleen
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Shanty, you are doing well to be so far back. I think its going to be church records from now on. Ancestryireland's sister website Tombstones of Ulster might record something. I would try www.emeraldancestors.com, Its difficult to use but sometimes has unexpected goodies.
I found
Margaret AIRDRIE born c1827 Down, Ireland Parents Father: Adam Airdrey
So there was an Adam b abt 1800 and yet another spelling perhaps.
That word Down can also mean the parish apart from the county so I would keep a lateral focus on Downpatrick itself. Ros Davies has church records listed under her section churches and then parish. It will help if all one denomination. Good luck
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The record above for Margaret Airdrie and her father Adam Airdrey are my ancestors. I know this thread is a few years old but Shanty, if you're still out there, please get in touch.
Regards.
Helen
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It may be stating the obvious, but a possible reason for the change in spelling once in Scotland is that there is the town of Airdrie there. That will have been how an official (registrar or enumerator) naturally would have assumed it was spelt.
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Also remember that spellings were not consistant in previous times and it's not at all uncommon to find a person's name spelt more than one way in the same document.
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The record above for Margaret Airdrie and her father Adam Airdrey are my ancestors. I know this thread is a few years old but Shanty, if you're still out there, please get in touch.
Regards.
Helen
Hello Helen and 'yes' I am still around albeit, sparingly. I haven't done much with the genealogy these last few months due to other priorities however I would be interested to hear about your ancestral searches and will provide to you what I can. Are you researching the Dunn family name or Airdrie (Airdrey)?
Regards,
Shanty
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Hello Shanty, Glad you got the message :) Thanks for coming to say hello.
I am researching both Dunn and Airdrie as one married the other many moons ago and are my great however many times grandparents. I'm dashing off to work just this second but will come back with more information later.
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Hi Ceryswyn! I'm searching for info in regards to the Airdrie (Ardrey)(Ardery) name in Ireland. I'm from the United States and have traced my family back to 1769 in America where 166 acres of land was purchased. Both people that started my family history in America were born in County Down and County Tyrone Ireland. I've grown cold at this point in my search of family in Ireland. I see you're researching the family name and was wondering if you might have any info that could help me. Thanks so much
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Hello,
It sounds like you might be back a smidge further than me but I'm happy to chat and see what we have. If you want to PM me your email address it'll be easiest to chat that way.
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Hi Ceryswyn, I posted then I was able to message you, so I sent you a message.
Thanks
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Hello. My surname is Ardrey. My family immigrated to USA from Co. Tyrone, Ireland. 1. People who took census spelled names back then by writing what that person thought it sounded like when they did a census or some other record, so the same name will have multiple variations of spelling. 2. My dad once said that everyone who was an Ardrey was related. Airdrie is almost an exact phonetic spelling of the way my name is pronounced. 3. I have a genealogy of my family back to approximate time of American Revolutionary War, back in Ireland to now. I would have to find my records to tell you, but I wonder if some of those mentioned names are my ancestors. I have found variations of my name in several Irish counties. 4. There was a lot of migration back and forth between Scotland and Ireland. I also majored in history in college. I hope some this is helpful information.