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Hi all,
Probably a bit of a long shot, but wondering if anyone can help with my Landrum family?
Alexander Landrum born 1829, Ireland.
Married Elizabeth McCann 20 Aug 1855, Preston, Lancs. Dau Mary Elizabeth bapt 20 April 1857
Then married Mary Ann Landrum (born 1837 Ireland - assuming a cousin) 9 May 1859, Preston Lancs.
Alexander and Mary Ann had 9 children: Elizabeth, Sarah Jane, William, Alexander, Andrew, Mary Ellen, Martha Ann, Sarah Jane (Jenny), Isobel(lla)
Elizabeth Landrum (married William Gardner) is my gt gt grandmother
One of my great aunts (now dead) used to tell the story that Alexander came over from Ireland with his brothers Andrew and William after one of them was involved in a fight which left a man dead. She also said that the Landrums were protestants originally from Scotland not Ireland...but I have not been able to verify any of this.
There is no trace of Landrums in Preston prior to Alexander and Elizabeth, and I have not been able to firmly identify Alexander's brothers either.
And I have no idea where to start with the Ireland births - particularly as I have no idea even which county they came from.
There are lots of Landrums in the Liverpool area, but again I have not been able to make a link between them and Alexander
So I'm posting here to see if anyone has any hints on how to find out more - and in particular where should I start with the Ireland connection?
Any help much appreciated,
Thanks,
Suitcase
PS am posting this in Lancs and Ireland - feel free to suggest if I should post elsewhere as I'm new to this and not quite sure of the right etiquette :)
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Welcome to Rootschat.
Link to other thread:
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,350068.0/topicseen.html
First of all, civil registration of births, deaths and Catholic marriages in Ireland began 1864 (from 1845 for other marriages). Therefore, to find a record of the births you would need to search for church records (if they exist) but to do so you need to know both the family's religion and where they lived (parish if not actual townland not just the county or 'Ireland').
Going by your family story, the most likely place in Ireland for the family to have lived is Ulster (most of which is now Northern Ireland) as many areas there were settled by Scottish families over a number of generations. The supposed Scottish connection may have been several more generations back so at the moment you shouldn't worry about that.
One of the best clues you have at the moment might be the surname as Landrum isn't, I think a common name in Ireland.
If you put 'landrum' and Ireland into the search page at www.familysearch.org there are entries which you can go through.
It might also be worth checking that you've tracced the family in every possible English census record to see if they ever put down a more exact birthplace than 'Ireland'.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I've scoured the census returns but no reference anywhere to anything other than Ireland. This is a thread of my family tree which I've left hanging for years because I just can't seem to get past this Ireland thing...
I'll try the IGI and perhaps if nothing else it will give me an idea where the Landrums might have been concentrated...maybe one day when I'm retired I'll have time to visit the parishes and go through the records there :)
Thanks again (and thanks for posting the link to the other thread)
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Hi
This may be unconnected..but here goes
My Great great grandfather was Andrew Landrum b. Ireland 1815 (Protestant from Enniskillin?) m Jane b 1816 from Ireland. He was buried 20 March 1890 (Preston) Lived at 10 Gorst St Preston.
His son Andrew Landrum b 1856 Preston ( m Hannah Maria Booth then Margaret Walton) is my Great Grandfather.
Their daughter Isabella Landrum b 1889 Preston was my Grandmother
Andrew Landrum b 1856 had a sister Elizabeth b Ireland ?, Jane b Ireland 1845, brother Thomas b Ireland 1852.
Hope this helps
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I put a link on another thread to this one below - others searching same name
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=301428.new
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PearJim - I am quite sure that there is a connection, but I just can't quite put my finger on it....
When was your Andrew Landrum living at Gorst St? Is that information from his death certificate, or from census returns?
In 1891 census my Alexander Landrum and family were living at 6 Gorst St - this surely cannot be mere co-incidence....I checked no 10, but no Landrums there in 1891 at least
I had thought perhaps your Andrew born 1815 might be my Alexander's brother - a family member told me that he had two brothers: William and Andrew. However, Alexander was born in 1829 so that would be quite a big age gap between them...
Do you have Andrew and Jane's marriage certificate showing Andrew's father's name by any chance?
Isabella seems to be a recurring family name, so again, not just coincidence I think - just got to somehow work out the actual link
Do you know if any of your Landrums emigrated to the US at any stage? One of Alexander's daughters (not my direct line) emigrated with her husband, and her son told me of visiting cousin Beatrice in New Jersey - just wondering if there was any link there at all?
Pls keep me posted if you find out any additional information about your Landrums....and I will do likewise....there are so few Landrums in Preston (vs Liverpool and surrounding areas) that I am sure they are somehow connected....
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Hi suitcase
Andrew Landrum b 1856 who married Hannah Maria Booth b1857 had the following children:
R.Booth who died in infancy
Beatrice b 1881 m Frank 2 sons? - emigrated to USA
Jane m Reuben Banks no children
Isabella b 1889 m Edward Linford (my Grandmother & Grandfather)
James b 1891 - emigrated to USA m Isabelle Henderson
Andrew d in WW1 Battle of Jutland HMS Indefatigable
Andrew married Margaret Walton in 1899 and had Mary b 1900
James' grandson Douglas lives in Florida
Re Andrew Landrum b 1815 I don't have the documents myself but can find out.
Sounds like the same family!
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Definitely sounds like there is a link here PearlJim - great if you can find out re Andrew's father - if it was Andrew then my hypothesis that Andrew and Alexander are brothers could be right...if not, I still think it must be the same family, just need to find the exact link
If you have any more info, copies of certificates etc, would be great to exchange - happy to pay to cover postage etc if need be
Do you publish your family tree anywhere? I use Ancestry....can share trees on there if that would help...
let me know best way to exchange info,
many thanks
Suitcase
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More info with a correction
Cemetry Records:
Grave W193 Preston Cemetry
Andrew Landrum b 1815 d 1886 aged 71; 5 Avenham Lane, Preston (this is my Great, Great Grandfather)
William Landrum d 1886 26 aged 16; 26 Pleasant Street
Alexander Landrum d 19.5.1900 aged 71 6, Gorst St (Is this your Alexander?)
There is also another grave for an Andrew Landrum from Dale St b 1864 d 1879 Aged 15 (don't know who this is...)
We have a burial plot purchase document by Andrew Landrum from 10 Gorst St dated 20 March 1890 (now not sure who this was purchaased for)
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hope you don't mind my popping in:
Andrew Landrum b 1864 d 1879 seems to be the son of Alexander and Mary A - see opening post of suitcase.
1871 RG10; Piece: 4212; Folio: 92; Page: 12
these devlopments look really good - I'm glad for you both
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Hi,
Yes, that's right, that's my Alexander and Andrew and William are both his children...so there would definitely seem to be a link here between Alexander and Andrew b1815 - my assumption is brothers but yet to prove that
Do let me know if you have anything else PearlJim, and I shall keep hunting...
Suitcase
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Me again - assume you have the census records:
In 1871 at 12 Jutland st, you have:
Andrew Landrum head 56 m b Ireland
Jane Landrum wife 55 m b Ireland
Jane Stephens dau 26 u b Ireland
Thomas Landrum son 19 u b Ireland
Andrew Landrum son 15 u b Preston
...so this would be your Andrew aged 15.
Given that Thomas was born in Ireland and Andrew in Preston, we can assume they came over between 1852 and 1856 approx although I can find no trace in 1861 census
Then in 1881 45 Gillett Street, Preston
James Swindlehurst head 28 m b Preston, Lancs
Jane Swindlehurst wife 35 m b Ireland
Andrew Landrum father in law 68 w b Ireland
Sarah Landrum sister in law 28 m b Preston
Ada Landrum dau (of Sarah I assume) b Preston
Jane Stephens has remarried to James Swindlehurst
Sarah is married to Thomas Landrum (see above 1871) - she and Ada appear twice in 1881 census, here with the Swindlehursts and also at home with Thomas and other children in Accrington....
I have also census records for your Andrew and his family from 1881 onward if you don't have them?
There are census records for Alexander and Mary Ann in Preston from 1861 through to 1901. Interestingly in 1861 they have a visitor - John Stephens, a 17yr old carpenter from Ireland - wondering if some link to Jane Stephens above?
In 1861 the only other Landrums in Preston seem to be George (62yrs), his wife Kate (52 yrs) and their children: William (21), Andrew (18), Jane (16), Mary (14), Margaret (12), with lodgers Mariah Nixon (17) and Ellen Stephens (14) - Stephens again...can't be just co-incidence...although I can't work out how George and Kate fit in with my Alexander or your Andrew...
So frustrating as I'm sure the link is there, just got to find it...
Suitcase
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Thanks for this - interesting . Somewhere I believe ther is an Enniskillin connection.
If I find anything I will keep you posted
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Hi Suitcase - the George and Kate Landrum in Preston in 1861 are my Great great great grandparents. Their son William - his daughter Martha married Arthur James Baybutt and had my Grandmother Marjorie in 1915. I can’t get any further back than George and Kate.