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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: JPMAC on Monday 27 December 10 18:12 GMT (UK)
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Does anyone have any information on the name McAliece
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A common surname in Northern Ireland- McAleese, McLees, McAlees, McAlice, etc.
Do you have any particular name, dates and places?
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Sorry for delay in replying.
My great grandfather was Francis McAliece and this is all I know of him.
My grandfather was born on 13th July 1877 and was baptised the same day in St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral Belfast.
He was married on 2nd July 1902 to Sarah McKevitt in St Pauls Church Belfast.
My grandfathers address at that time was 11 Great Egleton Buildings and my grandmother's was 33 Malcomson Street.
When my father was born on 2nd October 1911 their address was 3 Dimmsdale Street
The street names may not be 100% accurate as they have been taken from handwritten documents.
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Hi,
I have found a record of a John McAliece, father Francis who married Sarah McCAVITT, father Patrick, in Belfast Urban 9 Roman Catholic Church on 2 Jul 1902.
Regards
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This is him.
I took the spelling of my grandmother's name fro the marriage certificate, but my father's baptism record shows what looks like this spelling, McCAVITT
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Hi,
Another possible family member.
Patrick McAliece, father Francis, married Mary Benson, father Bernard, in Belfast Urban 15 Roman Catholic Church on 10 Mar 1910.
Regards
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This looks your family in the 1911 census, with brother Patrick & wife also there:
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Falls/Dimsdale_Street/175645/
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Elwyn Soutter and kingkerswell, please accept my sincere thanks for your help. The information you have provided is greatly appreciated.
From this foundation I hope to backtrack to find out if we are related to another McAliece family who emigrated to Australia during the 1850's.
This family was headed by Robert whose parents were Robert and Nancy ( Maners) McAliece. He was born 1809 in Belfast. He worked as a bleacher in a linen mill.
He married during 1829 to Catherine Crawford in Ballymena. They settled initially in Broughshane and between 1830 and 1854 they had 11 children the last 2 being born in Lisburn. It was from Lisburn that the whole family emigrated to Australia.
This information has all been obtained from a book 'Beyond The Crested Wave' which was published in 1997 by a descendent of the family.
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Hi,
http://applications.proni.gov.uk/DCAL_PRONI_WillsCalendar/WillsSearchResults.aspx
The above link will take you to the Public Record Office where they have put two wills, taken from the will books, for Bernard McAliece , neither of whom may be related to you but which may be of interest.
Regards
EDIT Just enter the name on the appropiate boxes.
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Thanks , again.
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I am looking for information on this family who emigrated to Pennsylvania, USA:
Born in Mosside, Antrim, Ireland:
John McLees b. 1768, his wife Jane possibly McKoun b.1767. They emigrated to Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA in 1829 with the following children:
Mary Ann McLees b. 1804 married Alexander Shearer b.1795. Married at Mosside Presbyterian Church.
Archibald McLees b.1811
Elizabeth McLees b.1812
Nancy McLees b.1816
Margaret b.1819
Their other children who emigrated to Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA in 1823:
Thomas McLees b.1803
Jane McLees b.1806.
The Mosside Presbyterian Church was very helpful in telling me they do not have records that far back, and although there are a few more recent McLeese burials in the cemetery, there are no current McLees members. Church history states that Mosside did not begin until 1789, so perhaps the previous McLees ancestors could possibly be found at Dervock or Ballymoney. Family legend is that ancestor Thomas McLees 1734-1799, a well-known Covenanter Presbyterian born in Scotland, was murdered in Benvarden, Antrim, Ireland.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.