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Title: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Thursday 02 October 08 16:42 BST (UK)
I have been doing my genealogical research deligently with the help of many, thank you.
I have located my family James McElree/McIlree and Jane Shiels in Maghera, Co Derry (marriage Termoneeny Church of Ireland November, 1850) and am looking for information on James' parents? 
I know it is a long shot but if anyone can be of assistance I would greatly appreciate it.
I am on my way to the PRONI office on October 23rd, 2008.  (I am from Canada).
Also any ideas about this family being connected with the McCrilly's/O'Crilley's? 
Thank you for your consideration.
Title: Re: How To Start Searching For Irish Ancestors
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 02 October 08 16:56 BST (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat wonderinglady.
Does the 1850 marriage certificate not list names and occupations of both fathers? Where were the bride and groom living (townland) when they got married?
PRONI website seems to be down again at the moment but when it's working they do have Will Extracts which would be worth a look as it lists townland and date of death among other things.
Weather's terrible here at the moment and forecast is bad until at least Sunday. We've had thunder, lightning, wind, rain and lots of hail. Be sure to pack warm layers of clothing.
Title: Re: How To Start Searching For Irish Ancestors
Post by: wonderinglady on Friday 03 October 08 00:29 BST (UK)
Hi;
I have a record of the marriage not the actual certificate unfortunately, I hope to get more information at the PRONI office.  They are registered as married in the Termoneeny Church of Ireland, in the Termoneeny Parish, near Maghera, Co. Derry, barony of Loughinsholin in November of 1850.  Their children were baptised in the Presbyterian church in Maghera. 
I can locate my great great grandfather  in the baptismal records, the 1880 census in Philadelphia, his marriage record here in Canada but the rest of the family?
Although the parish records for the Presbyterian church in Maghera state that Jane Shiels was excommunicated for joining the romish a year before she was married and also the names of Jane and James and their two daughters???? may be listed as being buried at the Lavey Roman Catholic Church under the name McElwee.  I am not sure at this time as I need to see those records. 
Title: Re: How To Start Searching For Irish Ancestors
Post by: wonderinglady on Friday 03 October 08 00:37 BST (UK)
There are two wills listed for James McIlree but in Coleraine (don't have the records in front of me) for 1899 and 1908. 
I followed the McElree name to the marriage certificate in Ottawa then to the Philladelphia census in 1880 listing the family members, under McIlree.  The marriage certificate gave James and Jane as the parents of Henry and the family history was that they were from Maghera.  The records for Henry McIlree give his parents as James and Jane so I think I am on the right track?
Thanks for any suggestions. 
I have also located a McElree family buried in the St. Lurach's church yard with Matthew McElree going back to his father John born 1775.  Matthew McElree and James McElree/McIlree farmed in the same town land of Mullagh, around what is now a road right beside/in Maghera. 
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 18 February 09 10:12 GMT (UK)
Have split these posts from another thread on Co. Longford board as they refer to Co. Derry.

There are two wills listed for James McIlree but in Coleraine (don't have the records in front of me) for 1899 and 1908. 

The 1899 Will Extract is for a James McIlree, dealer, of Brook St., Coleraine. He married 1896 Co.Derry to Hester Connell (not sure if this was his 1st marriage).
Think the other one you call 1908 is actually the Will Extract dated 1904 for James McIlree of Moneybrannon, Aghadowey Parish who died 25 May 1902. He certainly would not be connected- I can trace the Moneybrannon family back to 1780s.
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Monday 23 February 09 03:30 GMT (UK)
Thanks for clarifying that.
James McIlree at Moneybrannon who does he trace back to please?
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Wednesday 25 February 09 21:27 GMT (UK)
I have some suspected connection to the McElree's at Moneyshanere in Tobermore?  If anyone is related to them please let me know.
Please note that the McElree name is spelled McIlree in the Griffith's Valuation on occassion with the same person/same location noted in other references. 
Also baptismal records have noted the same parents with the spelling of their names waffling from McElree to McIlree. 
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 01 March 09 21:19 GMT (UK)
Thanks for clarifying that.
James McIlree at Moneybrannon who does he trace back to please?

James McIlree son of Matthew McIlree (c1784-1852) and wife Elizabeth (c1788-1863).
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Friday 13 March 09 01:13 GMT (UK)
My James McElree traces back to Henry McElree buried at St. Lurach's #140 born 1788. 
Now the challenge to find who Henry was married too and the rest of their children.
John McElree and his family is buried at St. Lurach's as well with in the same date range so it is possible that they were brothers? 
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Friday 13 March 09 01:16 GMT (UK)
Sorry should have said St. Lurach's Maghera, Co. Derry.
Both John and Henry are listed on the 1831 census as farming in Mullagh townland just south east of Maghera, near the friary. 
It might be helpful to know that Henry is listed on the burial record as being from Tullyheron, to the west of Maghera. 
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Friday 13 March 09 01:22 GMT (UK)
I think that John McElree/McIlree buried at ST. Lurach's born 1778?  may have a son buried with him whose name was Matthew.  Sometimes with the naming patterns they were named after uncles depending upon the birth order?
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: bmcm on Thursday 20 January 11 11:46 GMT (UK)
Hello

I have just read your message today and I am wondering too?

I have a Great Grandfather called Patrick McElwee married to Anne Gallagher in 1861 in Derry.

I am trying to trace his birthplace and at the moment it looks like I may have found him in 1838 in Lavey Parish, Co. Derry.

I have to have this verified yet and have written to the PP at the Catholic Church in Newtowncunningham.

This may not mean anything to you but thought that I would run it past you.

Patrick's Son, James was my Grandfather.

Good luck with your searches.  Barbara
Title: Re: McILREE
Post by: wonderinglady on Saturday 28 January 12 16:33 GMT (UK)
I have finally got my imformation together and posted on http://mcelree.webs.com
for those who might be interested, it's free!!!!!