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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: gilbert scott on Thursday 01 February 07 12:18 GMT (UK)
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Hi looking for anything on the scotts family born from 1838-1855 at st,annes belfast.
gilbert
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looking for scott family all born antrim st, annes from 1838 to 1855.
gilbert
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Gilbert,
Can you supply any more explicit details?
My family have extnsive SCOTT connections.
5 (7?) SCOTT sisters emigrated to Canada (Toronto?).
They are mentioned in a memorial in Carnmoney Churchyard.
Jock
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Hi Jock all i have is the dates of there birth & there names church & address is that what you want.
gilbert
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Hi Gilbert,
I've got a Scott, Margaret, born about 1857. See topic:-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,228824.0.html
I don't know where she was born but if you come across her, do let me know.
Thanks,
jc
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Hi JC my margaret scott was born 1855, father alexander.
gilbert
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Hi Gilbert,
thanks for replying. I wonder if Alexander had a brother Joseph?
jc
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Hi JC i dont know nothing more than the births of all the children there father & mother & one son william born 1840 who came to england i have him all the way down but his death.
gilbert
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Guess I'm out of luck. I've got my Margaret from Antrim to London and she ended up in Prince Albert, Sask. but I still don't know where she was born.
Hope you find yours.
jc
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Hello Gilbert,
There are two or three dozen people with the surname Scott in the 1852 Directory of Belfast and Province of Ulster. Would you like all of these people? Have a look at the online extracts of Griffith's Valuation for Co. Antrim 1861-2 as well.
Christopher
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Hi Christopher yes please lets see the names,
thanks gilbert
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Scott surname in Belfast 1852
Archibald, house and rent agent, 14, Verner Street
Eliza, dressmaker, 94, Millfield and 2, Brown Street
George, butcher, 16, Hercules Street
Holmes, plumber, 6, Letitia Street
Joseph, commercial traveller, 21, Corporation Street
Jane, lodging house, 16, Edward Street
James, pattern maker, 16, McTier Street
James, provision merchant, 7, Albert Square
James, weaver, 61, Lancaster Street
James, provision merchant, 5, Queen's Square
James, dealer, 2, Mustard Street
John, carpenter, 7, McCracken's Row, Ballymacarrett
James, grocer & salesman, 2, California Street
James, 4, Butter Market, Great Patrick Street - 5, Queen's Square
John, woollen draper, 5, Glengall Street
John, 108, Lower Malone,
John, shoemaker, 1, Mustard Street
John, bricklayer, 28, McMillan's Place
John, ship chandler, block & pump maker, 4, Corporation Street
John, ship owner, 20, Great George's Street
John, boarding house, 29, Joy Street
John, butcher, 20, Great George's Street
John, junr., butcher, York Street
John, publican, Trafalgar Street and 76, Nelson Street
John, watchman, 83, Nelson Street
Joseph, manager, Linen Hall - 34, King Street
John, iron founder, 6, May Street
Mrs Scott, Catherine Street, North
Matthew, bricklayer, 75, Academy Street
Malcolm, preparing master, 24, Francis Street
Robert, cooper, 20, Gordon Street
Robert, general commission merchant, 74, Waring Street - Holywood
Robert, proprietor of the Glasgow Hotel, 7, High Street
Thomas, grocer & publican, 29, New Durham Street
Thomas, gentleman, 4, Crumlin Terrace
Thomas, clerk, 17, Kennedy's Place
Vere, board & lodgings, 43, Prince's Street
William, linen lapper, 66, Joy Street
William, grocer & spirit dealer, 59, Lower Malone
William, carpenter, 10, Hudson's Entry
William, reed maker, 5, Upton Street
William, carpenter, 9, Mitchell Street
William, publican, 114, Carrickhill
William, in the Dublin Mail Coach office, 51, Little Donegall Street
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This thread scott sir name born antrim (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,211506.0.html) contains Scotts listed in the 1852 Belfast and Ulster Directory.
It would help if we knew if Alexander Scott had another given name as those people in the directory are shown with only one Christian name.
Chris
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Hi Chris it has on his sons wedding cert just alexander thanks again,
gilbert
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Thanks for that bit of info Christopher and Gilbert.
Every little bit helps :)
Genie.
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Geniecolgan .. sorry to hijack BUT
are you anything to the Colgans of Galgorm Street Ballymena ... or the Templetons who have Moat Road/Ballymena/Belfast connections?
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Hi Blackadder,
so as not to hijack Gilbert's thread, I'll PM you.
Genie
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Geniecolgan .. sorry to hijack BUT
are you anything to the Colgans of Galgorm Street Ballymena ... or the Templetons who have Moat Road/Ballymena/Belfast connections?
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Whoops! sorry Gilbert and Blackadder.
My previous post was supposed to be a PM. I don't Know what I did wrong but it ended up on this thead anyway. :-[ :-[
I must have hit the wrong button ;D
Soooooreeee.
Genie
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Hi Genie i dont know anything more on my scotts sorry i only know the fathers name mothers name & the sons & dates of birth & were born,
gilbert
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Gilbert,
Thanks again.
Genie
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Hello Gilbert,
I have Scotts (Maternal) baptised in St. Annes from 1841 - 1852, (that I know of). My GGG Grandparents were William & Sarah Scott. Their son, William was my GG Grandfather. Their children were:-
Hugh b1841
Agnes b 1843
James b 1845
William b 1847
Mary b 1848
Henry b 1850
John b 1852
Could they be the same Scotts that you are researching?
Then......... My paternal side are Scotts...
My G grandfather was Thomas Beattie Scott, born 1866c. His father was also called Thomas and I know nothing more about this side prior to 1866!!
Let me know if there could be any connections.
Thanks,
Melonsmum
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Hi... I am also looking for Scott's not sure where abouts, John, Agnes,Andrew and Mary born between 1816 and 1829, links with Donaldson, Ralston and Wilson. If you have come across any of this, please let me know,
Regards, Carol
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Hi Carol,
What denomination were your Donaldson, Ralston, Scott and Wilson ancestors?
You'll have to rely on Church records as civil registration in Ireland was not introduced until 1864. Non Catholic marriages were registered from 1845 onwards but when the registration for BDMS started in 1864 some people didn't bother with the registration for a few years after that date.
Christopher
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Hi Melonsmum no they are not my scotts i gave you what i had thats all i know,
thanks gilbert
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I also have Scotts from Belfast born in St Annes, and it is a VERY COMMON SURNAME!
For me:
GGF: Edward James Scott
b Belfast 1892, moved to Toronto in 1916
(Married Jane Crawford)
His Brothers/Sisters. All born in Belfast.
Lily Scott (b 89), John Scott (b 95), Richard Scott (b 93)
GGGF: James Scott
b Belfast 1852. Married Margaret Loane 1888
GGGGF: James Scott
b Belfast 1828,. Married ???
GGGGGF: James Scott
b Belfast 1802. Married Anne 1827
"James" is also a common surname. Like needles in a haystack. However, doesnt sound like your Scotts.
nick