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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Derry (Londonderry) => Topic started by: wizzywoo on Sunday 03 October 10 13:32 BST (UK)
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I am searching for any family connected to William Mullan in the co.Derry /Tyrone area. William was my great grandfather ...born1831 married Rose Mcaneney around 1856/57 He is in 1880 u.s census as a blacksmith ,the family moved to u.s about 1871-74 returned to plumbridge area Lisnacreaght living there in the 1901 census . I have baptismal records for the family they had before emigrating
The co. derry link is through blacksmithing .......residents in a house1 Clooney Benone 1911 are a Catherine mullan ... age 59 widow james ...age 29 ...william age21..henry.....age19 thomas ...age 17 all are blacksmiths living with them is nancy mullan age....82 mother in law could nancy be the mother of william :-\ i Ihave pulled all the mullans i could find out of the 1901 1911 census this at this moment looks most promsing
Any clues please many thanks
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LDS Pilot Site lists births for 3 children in Plumbrige district:
James born 4 Apr.1865 (mother Rosy Mcanenny)
Mary born 25 Apr.1867 (mother Rosy McAneny)
Michael born 12 Sept,1870 (mother Rosy McAnneny)
The family are shown in 1880 U.S. Census- Manhattan, N.Y.:
William Mullen, 46, Ireland, blacksmith
wife Rose Mullen, 46, Ireland, keeping house
daughter Mary Mullen, 13, Ireland, at school
daughter Margaret Mullen, 11, N.Y., at school
daughter Rose Mullen, 19, N.Y., at school
son William Mullen, 4, N.Y.
daughter Catharine Mullen, 2, N.Y.
Is this the family in 1901 census?
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tyrone/Plumbridge/Lisnacreaght/1752992
If so, it gives William's birthplace as Co. Tyrone not Co.Londonderry.
Possibly son James married and with family in 9111-
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tyrone/Plumb_Bridge/Lisnacreaght/849403
Mullin, Mullan, etc. is too common a surname in Northern Ireland to make assumptions about connections based on a common occupation such as blacksmithing.
Here the link for the Clooney family and all listed as being born in Co, Derry.
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Londonderry/Benone/Clooney/1523409
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A big thank you for such a fast reply I have just found roots chat today though I have used roots .com over the years a great response. Agree with the blacksmith connection & name, but it is a starting point that i thought people may have a memory of ...... The records got from plumbridge start - Patrick baptised 1857.. sponsors Michael mullin & mary mc anany ( then in u.s married to bridget 1800 & family living in orange new haven Connecticut .) William 1860 sponsers James corr & Rosy gormley roots.ie show 2 deaths for a William 1874 1879 plumbridge parish .....James mary Michael are as you state . From this William & rose left Michael in ireland ( my grandfather) as an infant & took mary along to u.s I just hope I have reserched the right family or months of work are gone :'( I do know there is a mcanenny link & g/f mullans dates tie in