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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: CalumD on Wednesday 18 November 09 20:51 GMT (UK)
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I'm looking for information on my grandmother's family and decendants.
She was born Anne McAulay on 2 Dec 1877(Cushendall) and married James Dougan in Glasgow (1910). Their children were Alexander, Francis and Margaret.
Her parents were Charles McAulay and Anne McElheron.
I remember as a child visiing relations in Ballymena/Ballycastle in the 1950's.
Any information will be greatfully appreciated
Calum
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Was her father Charles a blacksmith?
1911 census- Knocknacarry townland (Cushendall DED)-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001346720/
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Hello aghadowey
Her father's occupation on her marriage certificate is quite hard to read:
something like 'horse shoer....'
Calum
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Horse-shoer would be blacksmith- see link to 1911 census which might be the correct Charles.
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Calum,
I cannot find the marriage of Charles and Anne but while looking I came across two families in the 1851 census. This census no longer exists but was used to claim the old age pension when it was introduced in 1909.
Alexander McElheron Townland Layd Parish Layd
Mary Wife
Ellen 16 Daughter
Mary 8 Daughter
Sarah 6 Daughter
Margaret 4 Daughter
Annie 2 Daughter.
John Son Deceased
Charles McElheron Townland Straid Parish Layd
Margaret Wife
John 5 Son
Rose 3 Daughter
Mary Ann 1 Daughter
Regards
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Hello kingskerswell
Many thanks for your information
The Family of Alexander McElheron looks a possibility.
From the 1911 Census Anne McAuley (nee McElheron) was aged 65 yrs, therefore born c1846. Given that the ages shown on Census forms may not be accurate this Anne could be same Anne you show as being aged 2 from the 1851 Census.
The Census also shows that she had been married for 36 yrs, therefore married c1875.
My grandmother Anne McAuley was born in 1877, so this may be her mother. Her first child was called Alexander, perhaps after her grandfather.
Regards
Calum
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Hi
I have some McAulay's from Cushendall in my tree.
John McAulay mar Jane Neill
Their daughter Elizabeth McAulay was my 2x Great grandmother. She married Hugh McIlroy in 1889.
Any link?
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Bit late to this but I am related. My great grandmother was McAuley.
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McAuley is the most common surname in the Glens of Antrim. (A bit like Smith in many other locations.) You will need to provide a bit more information about your particular ancestors to have any chance of finding links.
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In this case I happen to be 100% sure.
It's actually spelt McAuley. the Charles mentioned here is my Great Great Grandfather.
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My great grandmother was McAuley.
As Elwyn says, what was the christian name of your gt grandmother and her birth date?
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Their daughter Elizabeth McAulay was my 2x Great grandmother. She married Hugh McIlroy in 1889.
Marriage 27 February 1889 at Glenarriff RC Church. Fathers James McIlroy a blacksmith and John McAulay (deceased) a labourer.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1889/10722/5909164.pdf
In 1901 census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Cushendall/Faughill/923217/
Hugh McIlroy was now a butcher.
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Youngest son John Joseph McIlroy born 3 January 1902 at Fauchil. MMN McAulay
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1902/01925/1745445.pdf
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/glenarm-lower/layd/cushendall/fauchil/
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Don't know if this has been found already but the marriage between Charles McAuley and Anne McIlheron took place on 8th Feb 1875 at Cushendall RC Church.
Fathers names for both were Henry McAuley and Alexander McIlheron.
Witnesses were Patrick Mckeesick and Rose Mckillop