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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Antrim => Ireland => Antrim Completed Look up Requests => Topic started by: J.A.M. on Tuesday 17 November 09 17:29 GMT (UK)
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Hello from Canada,
Can anyone tell me where Bogend, Islandmagee is/was?
According to Islandmagee birth extracts of 1888 the residence of my great-grandfather Alexander McCalmont at the birth of his son Alexander was Bogend yet all documents indicate Ballymoney, Islandmagee as the family residence.
Is Bogend perhaps the name of the McCalmont home in the townland of Ballymoney, parish of Islandmagee?
Thank you for your continued great assistance.
Roger
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Here's a reference to it which might help: "Mr. Wm. McMurtry, Methodist Church Cottage, Bogend, Islandmagee, Co. Antrim"
www.lennonwylie.co.uk/8th_belfast_haa_regt_22ndMemorialBrochure.htm
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Hi Roger
I live in Islandmagee, Bogend is an area within an old townland, roughly its where the Gobbins Road and Middle Road meet near the Methodist Church.
I found this reference in the book 'History of Islandmagee' by Dixon Donaldson.
The Great War - in Memory........
M'Calmont, Alexander. Age 31. N.C.O., 18th Batt. Canadians. Died in hospital at Boulogne, from wounds received in action, 11th June, 1918. Son of Alexander M'Calmont, Portmuck, and the late Eliza Jane M'Calmont (Colville); husband of Rose M'Calmont (nee M'Mnus) of Thamesville, Ontario, Canada.
Kind Regards
Carolann
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Roger,
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission site (google cwgc) lists what appears to be the same man but gives his age as 27 and his rank as Private! The certificate shows a photograph of the "small" graveyard.
Regards
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Thank you all.
So Bogend is an area probably not more than a hundred acres at most within Ballymoney townland that was home to a few families.
If the area was only large enough to support a few farming families Carolann has likely given me my gggrandmother's name & at least 7 more lines of family to research.
The CWGC listing of Alexander McCalmont is my grandfather.
ROOTSCHATTERS RULE!!!!
Roger
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Hi Roger
Glad I could help, I am visiting one of the old graveyards in the next few days, will see if I can find anything more for you.
I realised I had a spelling error on the memorial....it should read....Rose M'Calmont (nee M'Manus)
Kind Regards
Carolann
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rodger, the marriage of his parents.
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 27 Apr 1877
Groom Name alexander MCCALMONT
Bride Name elizabeth jane COLVILLE
Church Islandmagee First Presbyterian Church
Parish Islandmagee
Civil District Larne
County Antrim
fathers. john mccalmont & samuel colville
regards mary.
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rodger, found these marriages, just going by alexander& elizabeths fathers names. may not of course be them but they look likely.
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 24 Oct 1851
Groom Name samuel COLVILLE
Bride Name mary THOMPSON
Church Islandmagee First Presbyterian Church
Parish Islandmagee
Civil District Larne
County Antrim
fathers. john campbell (misspelt perhaps or stepfather) & james thompson.
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 29 Jan 1856
Groom Name john MCCALMONT
Bride Name jane STEWART
Church Islandmagee Second Presbyterian Church
Parish Islandmagee
Civil District Larne
County Antrim
fathers names robert mccalmont & thomas stewart.
regards mary.
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Meryderry,
Thanks for the info.
The Colville/Thompson & McCalmont/Colville marriages are the right ones. I'm trying to figure out the Campbell name on the marriage too. I think the registrar made a mistake (I hope).
The McCalmont/Stewart marriage may be a relative but no proof yet but it's not my direct John as he would have been born about 1854.
Take care & good hunting in your research.
Roger
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In case you don't have: sisters to your grandfather listed on the iGI , extracted
Elizabeth Jane McCalmont b. April 23rd. 1878 Antrim, Ballymoney ( Cork) as transcribed, see next posting
Mary Isabella McCalmont, b. March 20th 1880 " "
also listings for McAlmont, McCalmont, etc.
A Sarah is listed, sister to Eliza Jane but not as a submission ? Sarah COLVILLE - April 3rd,1871, Antrim
Did you find the CEF signup as it is hard to find ...misstranscribed ...b. 1888 (He was almost 30)
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=140201
(http://www.members.shaw.ca/remember/1poppy.GIF)
Some titles were awarded posthumously in ww2, I imagine they might have practiced this in ww1
http://ni_towns.tripod.com/larne/port_muck_view.html
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2905660
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In case you don't have: sisters to your grandfather listed on the iGI , extracted
Elizabeth Jane McCalmont b. April 23rd. 1878 Antrim, Ballymoney, Cork
Mary Isabella McCalmont, b. March 20th 1880 " "
Note: IGI listings for 'Antrim, Ballymoney, Cork' are really Ballymoney district, Co. Antrim' (there's a whole batch done this way). Ballymoney is in western part of Co. Antrim along the River Bann and Islandmagee is on opposite side of Co. Antrim on east coast.
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yes I saw that, transcribers aren't always from the area I guess...( should have pointed to it but I forgot) Oh look...santa icons are back :D I like the eyes on this one best...