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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: carrbridge on Tuesday 01 March 11 21:24 GMT (UK)
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my great granmother was isabella mclaughlan
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It might be an idea to give some dates for her birth, death and any marriage, together with her religion and any address you have, plus details of what it is you are seeking.
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templemore street protestant
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You'll need to give us more details such as dates and exactly what sort of information we can help you with.
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will look up what info i have tomorrow
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McLaughlan(belfast)
Census
Robert McLaughlan-Age 50-Born -County Derry
Isabel McLaughlan-Maiden-McCleary-Age 45-Born- County Derry
John McLaughlan-Son- Age 19-Born -Glasgow
Isabella McLaughlan-Daughter-17 Born -Glasgow-
Last known address-71 Templemore Street.Belfast
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Hi,
I have found what may be a match.
27 July 1868 Robert McLAUGHLIN married ISABELLA McCLARY in Dunboe Church of Ireland, Coleraine , Co. Londonderry. The church is in the village of Articlave, about 3 miles west of the town of Coleraine.
Regards
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do have any more info. Thank you
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Hi,
No, I'm afraid that is all my source gives but if you order the marriage certificate it will give the fathers' names and occupations and the addresses of the bride and groom before the wedding.
Regards
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We have found a sister of Isabella McLaughlin. Born 1874 in Glasgow Ruth McLaughlin.
We have looked for marriage and death in Scotland but nothing so far could anyone help me please.
Thanks
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From an 1891 Scotland Census Transcription -
34 Cornwall St, Govan, Lanarkshire
Robert McLauchlan Head M 41 Iron Planer Ireland Garvagh (?)
Isabella do Wife M 40 Ireland Articlave
Ruth do Daur 17 Silk Worker Renfrewshire Port Glasgow
Jane do Daur 15 Boot Fitter (Apprentice) Lanarkshire Glasgow
Robert do Son 12 Scholar Lanarkshire Glasgow
John do Son 9 Scholar Lanarkshire Glasgow
Isabella do Daur 7 Scholar Lanarkshire Glasgow
Ruth McLery Mother in Law 59 Ireland Articlave
John do Visitor 30 Blacksmith Ireland Articlave
GF
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"Robert McLauchlan Head M 41 Iron Planer Ireland Garvagh (?)
Isabella do Wife M 40 Ireland Articlave..."
The town of Gavagh is in Errigal/Desertoghill Parishes (about 12 miles from the centre of Coleraine) but McLaughlin isn't an uncommon name in the area. Articlave is nearer the coast between Coleraine and Castlerock.
You can check the civil registration index (search for bride and groom separately then cross-reference the results) to see if the marriage took place in Ireland-
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=collectionDetails&c=fs%3A1408347
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,517777.msg3734773.html#msg3734773 - seems to show a very likely marriage (for Robert and Isabella).
From an 1881 Scotland Census Transcription -
99 Stobcross St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Robert McClaughlin Head M 36 Iron Planer Ireland
Isabella do Wife M 35 Ireland
Ruth do Daur 7 Scholar Renfrewshire Port Glasgow
Robert do Son 2 Lanarkshire Glasgow
William do Brother 28 Fireman Ireland
Thomson McConneighy (?) Brother in Law 35 Soap Boiler Ireland
Martha do Sister in Law 30 Ireland
Isabella do Niece 9 Ireland
James do Nephew 8 Ireland
John do Nephew 4 Lanarkshire Glasgow
Ann do Niece 1 Lanarkshire Glasgow
GF
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James McConaghy born 28 June 1873 Articlave district, Co.Londonderry- parents Thompson McConaghy and Martha McClary.
Added- Scottish birth certificate list date and place of parents' marriage.
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Hi,
Thompson McConaighy (sic) married Martha McClary in Dunboe Church of Ireland, Coleraine District on 21 Jul 1870.
Regards
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,517777.msg3734773.html#msg3734773 - seems to show a very likely marriage (for Robert and Isabella).
From an 1881 Scotland Census Transcription -
99 Stobcross St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Robert McClaughlin Head M 36 Iron Planer Ireland
Isabella do Wife M 35 Ireland
Ruth do Daur 7 Scholar Renfrewshire Port Glasgow
Robert do Son 2 Lanarkshire Glasgow
William do Brother 28 Fireman Ireland
Thomson McConneighy (?) Brother in Law 35 Soap Boiler Ireland
Martha do Sister in Law 30 Ireland
Isabella do Niece 9 Ireland
James do Nephew 8 Ireland
John do Nephew 4 Lanarkshire Glasgow
Ann do Niece 1 Lanarkshire Glasgow
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Hi ...
Does Anyone know who Martha the Sister in-Law is?...
I have McLaughlan Relitive from Port Glasgow Scotland
Martha McLaughlan she Married James McGowan in Port Glasgow in 1864 she was 20.. Her Parents was
George McLaughlan & Margaret Ferguson...
Any Link going on here?
Ramsay ........Thanks
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,517777.msg3734773.html#msg3734773 - seems to show a very likely marriage (for Robert and Isabella).
From an 1881 Scotland Census Transcription -
99 Stobcross St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Robert McClaughlin Head M 36 Iron Planer Ireland
Isabella do Wife M 35 Ireland
Ruth do Daur 7 Scholar Renfrewshire Port Glasgow
Robert do Son 2 Lanarkshire Glasgow
William do Brother 28 Fireman Ireland
Thomson McConneighy (?) Brother in Law 35 Soap Boiler Ireland
Martha do Sister in Law 30 Ireland
Isabella do Niece 9 Ireland
James do Nephew 8 Ireland
John do Nephew 4 Lanarkshire Glasgow
Ann do Niece 1 Lanarkshire Glasgow
GF
Hi ...
Does Anyone know who Martha the Sister in-Law is?...
I have McLaughlan Relitive from Port Glasgow Scotland
Martha McLaughlan she Married James McGowan in Port Glasgow in 1864 she was 20.. Her Parents was
George McLaughlan & Margaret Ferguson...
Any Link going on here?
Ramsay ........Thanks
Sorry Also I ment to say James McGowan Born In Ireland his father Father John was Also married to a Nancy McLaughlan
John McGowan & Nancy McLaughlan...
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The Martha listed in the census record you've quoted is Martha McConneighy.
Most of the surnames you are looking for are very common in Ulster as well as Scotland so rather than posting on everyone's threads looking for a connection you would be better concentrating on your family but checking all possible Scottish records, etc.
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OK aghadowey Sorry..
It's just I saw the Martha and the Port Glasgow Connection here I thought I'd ask I didnt know it would offend anyone.... i'll delete the Post.
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We don't advise deleting posts but concentrate on the details you already have and then work back through available records.