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My ancestor John BLOW (1796) came from county Fermanagh, but his father, Thomas BLOW was from county Monaghan. THomas' mother's name was Jane GOFF.
John moved to Australia in 1839 & eventually settled at Foxground, NSW.
I would be very interested in hearing from others researching these families.
Thank you in anticipation. :)
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Hi, John BLOW is my 4th Great Grandfather. His son, William BLOW married Catherine MILLER in Dapto NSW - they are my 3rd Great Grandparents.
I am currently reading the "Blow by Blow" book that was put together in the 1980's, as I've only just found out about it. My name is in the book, but I was only a child in the 1980's. I am just putting together now the members of this family branch. Thomas BLOW & Jane GOFF are therefore my 5th Great Grandparents.
On the familysearch.org website, There is a Thomas BLOW marrying an Ann GOFF at County Monaghan, Ireland in 1795. There are 2 entries for John BLOW being born in 1796 at County Monaghan - one entry has his mother as Ann GOFF and the other entry has his mother as Jane GOFF.
I haven't done any other searches on the Irish link as yet, as I am concentrating on putting all my Australian ancestors together (which are alot!).
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Hello True Cruiser,
What denomination were the Blow and Goff families? Were they members of the Catholic faith, the Established Church (Anglicans or Church of Ireland), Methodists or Presbyterians?
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. When registration for BDMS started in 1864 some people didn't bother with the registration for a few years after that date. Keep your fingers crossed that church records still exist.
Christopher
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Hi Christopher,
thank you for the information. I believe they may have been of the Established Church, but will have to look further into this.
Best of luck with your research :)
Cheers,
Donna.
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Hi there
My name is Denis Gilmore, and my great great grand father was John Blow who was born in County Monaghan, in 1796, and died in Foxground, NSW, 1878. His son, Alfred, (great grandfather) born 1851 in Foxground, had a daughter Mabel Irene, (my grand mother) born 4th February 1886 in Foxground. Mabel married Alexander Gilmore on the 8th of August 1906 in Alstonville, NSW. Both died in Murwillumbah NSW, 1937. My father's name is Alfred Blow Gilmore. Wedding photo of Alexander and Mabel Gilmore . (Nee Blow.) 1906. Wedding photo of Alfred and Mabel Gilmore 1934. (Nee Botwright.)
All the best
Denis Gilmore
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I am researching my Blow ancesters; James Blow born 1756 in Killyleagh, County Down, immigrated to NY, USA in 1776; others have hired researcher in Ireland who could not come up with any further info; there are Blows in Belfast, etc - I'm am trying to connect James Blow to them. Any help?