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Title: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: thecouch on Monday 05 October 09 18:29 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Looking for some help to look up the marriage of:

George Gibson to Ellen Moore that took place in County Antrim in I think 1889.  Unfortunately, I cannot confirm whether or not it was a Church of Ireland or Roman Catholic ceremony.  There is a reference to a Town or Townland named Orble (sp?) in a document I have.

They had a son named George Graham Gibson born July 12 or 13, 1891 and they also had a daughter named Evelyn but I am not certain whether or not this girl was born in Ireland or in the US after they emmigrated in 1895 and I do not have a birthdate for her.  I do not know if there were any other children born to them.

If anyone could confirm the birth(s) of both children as well, it would be much appreciated.  Thank you in advance for any and all assistance with this look up.

Kind regards,
thecouch   :)
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 05 October 09 19:07 BST (UK)
Index to Irish civil registrations is now online (free) and you can search for the marriage (bride and groom separately then cross-reference results) and births. With the index details you can then order the certificates if you wish.
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=collectionDetails;t=searchable;c=1408347

See here for ordering N.I. certificates-
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,383526.0.html
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: thecouch on Monday 05 October 09 23:23 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I actually had already used this search tool and could not find a marriage record for both George Gibson and Ellen Moore that overlapped at the same time.  I could also not find a birth record for their son George with the birthdate that I have from both his death certificate and WWI military enlistment card.  Is there any where else you suggest I could try looking?

thecouch
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: akanex2 on Monday 05 October 09 23:41 BST (UK)
Closest I can find in Emerald Ancestors is George Gibson who married Ellen Dempsey in Killowen Church of Ireland in Coleraine on 6 October 1885.
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: thecouch on Tuesday 06 October 09 05:00 BST (UK)
Thanks for the look up on your end akanex2.  I will try kicking those names and locations around and see what falls out of the 'family tree'.

Cheers
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: OTTO on Tuesday 06 October 09 20:06 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Looking for some help to look up the marriage of:

George Gibson to Ellen Moore that took place in County Antrim in I think 1889.  Unfortunately, I cannot confirm whether or not it was a Church of Ireland or Roman Catholic ceremony.  There is a reference to a Town or Townland named Orble (sp?) in a document I have.

They had a son named George Graham Gibson born July 12 or 13, 1891 and they also had a daughter named Evelyn but I am not certain whether or not this girl was born in Ireland or in the US after they emmigrated in 1895 and I do not have a birthdate for her.  I do not know if there were any other children born to them.

If anyone could confirm the birth(s) of both children as well, it would be much appreciated.  Thank you in advance for any and all assistance with this look up.

Kind regards,
thecouch   :)

www.ancestryireland.com  has two records of marriage for a George Gibson in 1889, and only one record for an Ellen Moore in the same year. For £4 you can purchase the marriage details.


OTTO
Title: Re: Marriage/Births Look Up - Gibson/Moore
Post by: thecouch on Thursday 17 March 11 21:19 GMT (UK)
Update to my original request...a success story!   ;D

Since my last post I have determined the following details:

George Graham Gibson was actually born William George Graham and his father was Ellen Moore and George Graham.  More specifically:

Ellen Moore married a man named George Graham in the Coleraine Presbyterian Church ( Terrance Row Third Presbyterian Church) on 14 October 1889.  They then had a son George Graham - my grandfather.  I have still not been able to find a baptism for him but I am pretty certain in was born in Dervock, County Antrim, Townland Urbal - old spelling - Orble. George Graham jr's birth date is supposed to be July 12 or 13, 1891.   Now I need to contact the Dervock Presbyterian Church to see if a William George Graham or a George Graham was baptised around this date in 1891.       

I then find Ellen Graham emmigrating to New York in Fall of 1893 with her son William George Graham (age 2 yrs).  She then marries a man named Alexander Gibson in 1895 in New York City.  They have a daughter together named Evelyn in 1898 (Evelyn goes on to marry a man named Sydney Prior).  Ellen Moore indicated her marriage status on this marriage certificate as widowed - no idea when George Graham (first husband) would have died in Ireland.  So George Graham must have taken the last name of his stepfather Alexander Gibson very early on in life and kept for the rest of his life.

Ellen Moore then marries for a third time in 1931 to a man named Thomas Brown.   I actually was able to obtain copies of both marriage certificates (i.e. 1895 & 1931) from New York City which confirmed I was dealing with the same Ellen Moore.   She dies as Ellen Brown in 1944.

I also found out Ellen Moore's parents were Daniel Moore and Ellen/Ellin White who married 19 September 1859 in Ballymoney, County Antrim.  They not only had Ellen but then also had at least 3 sons:  James Moore born 30 Sept 1868 in Dervock, Ballymoney, County Antrim; William James Moore born 2 Nov 1871 in Bushmills, Ballycastle, County Antrim; and Robert Moore born 23 Aug 1874 in Busmills, Ballycastle, County Antrim.  If there is anyone who might be connected to any of these individuals and you want to compare notes, I would certainly be interested.

Thanks to everyone who helped me out with this genealogical brickwall.  Once I looked at the problem a little differently, the bricks came tumbling down quite quickly.

Cheers,
thecouch