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Title: Duncan Burns
Post by: DiggingDeep on Thursday 23 September 10 00:34 BST (UK)
My Great Great Grandfather Duncan Burns was a Blacksmith and died in Ballintra Co. Donegal in 1879. I have no record of him other than a possible run in with the law in Carrigfergus, Co. Antrim in 1839 where he got 2 months for drunk and disorder...  :P.  The name sound Scottish but I can't find a birth cert etc, likely around 1813? He had a daughter Rose Anne Burns, no birth cert for her either. Can you help?
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: t mo on Thursday 23 September 10 08:16 BST (UK)
hi found these , i,m sure this post will get moved to a more appropriate section which will give you a better chance of getting the info you want best of luck
trevor
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: kingskerswell on Thursday 23 September 10 09:13 BST (UK)
Hi,
   There will be no birth certificates as Civil Registration of births started in 1864. Before that you have to depend on church records where these exist.

Regards
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: DiggingDeep on Thursday 23 September 10 11:03 BST (UK)
Thank you both. I hadn't seen the Ballyshannon Directory before and I see other family names on that. Thanks a lot.
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: Goldie49 on Friday 15 July 11 15:53 BST (UK)
Hi, I am new to RootsChat and noticed your posting re Duncan Burns. I believe that he is also my Great, great grandfather. His son William moved to London and joined the Metropolitan Police force and I am descended from that line. I have also found a son James who was a carpenter in Ballintra and other possible leads. Like you, no luck with the birth record, or marriage of Duncan. The family were Roman Catholic and the Ballintra Parish records only go back to 1860. I believe that Duncan's wife was a Catherine and her surname was Gallagher. I think that they are Scots by origin (probably Ayrshire) and that some of them went to the United States and Canada. There is a Mathew Burns of Ballintra (also a blacksmith), wife Margaret and numerous children emigrating from Londonderry in 1847 to St John's New Brunswick.
Some of my info is solid but some is conjecture and the result of fishing expeditions.. So maybe we should compare notes? Not sure how to go about that.
Looking forward to hearing from you
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: kingskerswell on Friday 15 July 11 16:56 BST (UK)
Goldie,
         When you have done another two posts you will be able to use the Personal Message system on this site. Just click on the little green scroll below the name of the person you wish to contact.

Regards
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: DiggingDeep on Saturday 16 July 11 17:30 BST (UK)
Hi Goldie That's great information and fits with  few bits I know, delighted to hear from you. I ran into a blank wall on Duncan Burns and went in search of the other side of the family. I'll dig out my info and pass it on to you.
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: Goldie49 on Sunday 17 July 11 08:49 BST (UK)
Hi kingkerswell,
Thanks for the advice.
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: Goldie49 on Sunday 17 July 11 08:51 BST (UK)
Hi DiggingDeep,
Good to hear from you. Looking forward to exchanging info.
Title: Re: Duncan Burns
Post by: hedgehog55 on Thursday 04 October 12 20:29 BST (UK)
Hiyah
My gt gt gt gt granparents were Duncan Burns & his wife Mary McInulty.  I believe Duncan Burns, the blacksmith was his son.  You can contact me at * if you wish

cheers

Michael Burns

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