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Title: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: Robbie2 on Thursday 14 August 08 09:14 BST (UK)
John CRAIG (shoemaker) m. Roseann CRAIG circa 1800, Antrim.  Presbyterian.

Am trying to ascertain from where in Antrim this family originated.

Has anyone come across John and Roseann please?
Thanks.

Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 14 August 08 10:15 BST (UK)
Craig is a very common surname in County Antrim. Antrim could refer to the county, the town ot the area around the town of Antrim. To trace this family in Ireland you need to know where they lived (parish if not actual townland not just the county). Once you have a location you can start searching for church records (if they exist). Some Presbyterian records go back to 1800s but many do not. Also, Presbyterian churches usually didn't keep burial records- if you are lucky there might be a headstone or names for the grave plots in the church records. Many Presbyterians in 1800s were buried in Parish (Church of Ireland) burying grounds and the rectors didn't always record Presbyterian burials in the burial register.
Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 14 August 08 10:26 BST (UK)
Hello Robbie,

You might strike lucky by having a look at the directories on Mary Lennon's website. www.lennonwylie.co.uk

1843 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory
Craig, James Scott, shoe maker, 11 John Street, Belfast

Christopher
Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: Agnetta on Saturday 22 November 08 04:27 GMT (UK)
I have a Craig problem too. Matty Weir bc 1834,married ??? Craig c1852/56. (probably in Belfast)She was a widow when she married Joseph Black in 1858 at Malone Pres Church,Belfast. (Matty on marr. cert. Martha on reg'n of last 2 children) The first child was b 1857 and was possibly the child of Matty and ?? Craig,but reared as Black,and named as Jane Black when she married James Irwin in 1881.Matty and Joseph's witnesses were Margaret Weir and Roseanne Peacock. Was she MRS Peacock - possibly nee Craig.? Any help appreciated. Agnetta
Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: maryderry on Sunday 23 November 08 14:34 GMT (UK)
the only two marriages i found,none for craig and peacock.

Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 6 May 1850
Groom Name thomas CRAIG
Bride Name sarah WEIR
Church Banbridge Civil Registrars Office
Parish Seapatrick
Civil District Banbridge
County Down

 Entry Details 
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 10 Apr 1852
Groom Name george CRAIG
Bride Name mary ann WEIR
Church Waringstown Church of Ireland
Parish Donaghcloney
Civil District Lurgan
County Down


                                                                    regards mary.
 
 

Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: maggieblue on Wednesday 31 December 08 13:58 GMT (UK)
Hi.
My Great Grandmother was Margaret Craig, born abt 1862.  Her father was Robert.  Margaret married John Meeke on the 28th Feb 1891 at Ahoghill, Co Antrim 1st Presbyterian Church.  I believe these Craigs came from the Aughterclooney area.  I have several photos of Craig graves in 1st Ahoghill.

Maggie
Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: Agnetta on Thursday 01 January 09 03:40 GMT (UK)
the only two marriages i found,none for craig and peacock.

Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 6 May 1850
Groom Name thomas CRAIG
Bride Name sarah WEIR
Church Banbridge Civil Registrars Office
Parish Seapatrick
Civil District Banbridge
County Down

 Entry Details 
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 10 Apr 1852
Groom Name george CRAIG
Bride Name mary ann WEIR
Church Waringstown Church of Ireland
Parish Donaghcloney
Civil District Lurgan
County Down


                                                                    regards mary.
 
 
Maryderry - Thanks for that info. Coincidences never fail to amaze me. Two Weirs marrying  Craig,and both in the time span as mine !!At least I have 2 more names to see if there's any connection to Matty.Agnetta

Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: helenar on Thursday 01 January 09 18:57 GMT (UK)
Maggieblue

I am not sure if you have seen the 1911 census, could this be your John and Margaret

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Ahoghill/Ballykennedy/115042/

Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: maggieblue on Saturday 03 January 09 11:14 GMT (UK)
 :o Wow thank you so much.  Yes its them.  This has opened up loads of blanks in my family research given I can search for other families in the Co Antrim area.  Thank you again for being so helpful.

Maggie
Title: Re: Craig & Craig, Antrim
Post by: Robbie2 on Friday 20 February 09 05:33 GMT (UK)
Re:  John Craig and Rosanna Craig (nee Craig) - thank you aghadowey and Christopher. All things considered I feel that my best bet is to hope that someone on this list can make a connection with the following:   

Jane Craig b. c1803, daughter of John Craig and Rosanna Craig.
Jane married John Carson (b. c1803 Templepatrick), son of James Carson and Elizabeth Little.
As far as I can ascertain, John Carson and Jane Craig married c1823, possibly Kirkinriola.

Children born in Antrim  were :
1. John Carson b. c1824 (bap. Kirkinriola 1824 but died in infancy?)
2. Margaret Carson b. c1826
3. Rosanna Carson b. c1829

John Carson, wife Jane Craig and children emigrated to Ayrshire, Scotland c1830. Six (6) children were born at Dunure (Maybole), Ayrshire -  Elizabeth, John, Margaret, William, Mary and Agnes.

A connection with either Craig or Carson would be extremely helpful.

Thank you all, especially the List volunteers.
Cheers
Robbie2