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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Armagh => Topic started by: Marion B on Saturday 10 December 11 22:02 GMT (UK)
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Hello.
I am trying to trace information on my gg grandparents (above). They had 10 children, one being Samuel Wesley Edgar who died in France in the last days of WW1. Their eldest son (my g grandfather Edgar) was born about 1870 in either Co Monaghan or Armagh, but I have no first name for him. His grandfather was called James, so I'm assuming he might be called this too.
I am interested in finding out the name of Emily's parents and if she had any other siblings. I have no further information about where in Co Armagh she was born. She married Samuel Edgar and they lived in Co Monaghan. One of Samuel's siblings was born in Mullaghbawn, Co Armagh so it's likely to be in that area.
Any information on the McGowan family would be appreciated. I assume they were either CofI or Presbyterian.
Also if anyone can shed any light on my mysterious g grandfather: ? Edgar, that would be great.
Many thanks. :)
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Some extracted births from www.familysearch.org:
'female' Edgar born 11 Nov.1870 Armagh, Co.Armagh (page 34 in civil register)- parents Samuel Edgar & Emily McGowan.
'female' Edgar born 25 July 1876 Dublin St. [Monaghan town?] Co.Monaghan- same parents.
'male' Edgar born 25 Apr.1880 Co.Monaghan
I am trying to trace information on my gg grandparents (above). They had 10 children, one being Samuel Wesley Edgar who died in France in the last days of WW1. Their eldest son (my g grandfather Edgar) was born about 1870 in either Co Monaghan or Armagh, but I have no first name for him. His grandfather was called James, so I'm assuming he might be called this too.
Also if anyone can shed any light on my mysterious g grandfather: ? Edgar, that would be great.
If the eldest son was your great-grandfather- does birth certificate for any of his children not list father's name?
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Looks like Emily Edgar (a widow) in 1901 census with some of her children:
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Monaghan/Monaghan_Rural/The_Diamond/1639000
looks like Ann might be Emily's sister-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001156598/
Will of Samuel Edgar listed on www.proni.gov.uk- "Probate of the Will of Samuel Edgar late of Monaghan County Monaghan Flesher who died 17 August 1898 granted at Armagh to William Swan of Monaghan Auctioneer." Will mentions brother James Edgar "late of Flush Cottage County Armagh", son William James, son Samuel Wesley, son Thomas John, son David Wolsey, daughter Helena Maud, daughter Emily Margret, daughter Martha Jane, wife Emily.
Also, "Probate of the Will of Emily Edgar late of Monaghan County Monaghan Widow who died 28 May 1907 at Mullyloughran County Armagh granted at Armagh to Thomas Henry Reilly Professor of Music." Will mentions son David W.Edgar, son-in-law Thomas H. Reilly (executor), 4 sons (presumably including David), 3 daughters (Maud, Martha, Margaret).
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looks like Ann might be Emily's sister-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001156598/
Yes, "Probate of the Will of Anne Jane M'Gowan late of Monaghan County Monaghan Spinster who died 16 August 1903 granted at Armagh to Emily Edgar Widow." Will mentions sister Mrs. Emily Edgar and Emily's 3 daughters.
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Marriage certificate for Samuel & Emily should list their fathers' names and occupations, etc.-
Samuel Edgar 1870 Armagh registration district volume 1 page 49- Emily McGowan on same page. Going by volume and page number marriage probably took place early in 1870 (and daughter born Nov.1870) probably eldest child).
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Wow! Thanks for all this information and so quickly too. I did find the census return (above) but no information about my g grandfather. If only the census had been 20 years' earlier!
:)
I have a real stumbling block on finding the name of my g grandfather. None of the names mentioned relate to him. He had a son(also called Samuel b 1890 in Co Monaghan) and my grandmother Jane Edgar born, I think, about 1900 in Co Monaghan.
I'm relatively inexperienced in searching the resources. I think I will have to pay to view some records on Ancestry to see if I can get a bit more information re: birth certificates and names.
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Ancestry isn't actually the place to find Irish records such as you want. LDS (www.familysearch.org) and other free resources are probably better. There are two topic uncer Ireland Resources you should look at-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,498742.0.html
Will have another look and see if I can spot your great-grandfather anywhere.
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Did your Samuel and brother Samuel stay in Ireland?
Closest I can find for Samuel in 1911 census is this one- but not sure if it is the correct one and can't find this same Samuel in 1901 census:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Church_Hill/Tullyharnet/803533/
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Possible birth for Jane?
Jane Hewitt Edgar July/Sept.1902 Monaghan registration district, volume 3 page 193
and did Samuel have a middle name?
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Hi,
7 Jan 1870 Samuel Edgar married Emily McGowan in Armagh Church of Ireland, Armagh City.
Regards
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Possible birth for Jane?
Jane Hewitt Edgar July/Sept.1902 Monaghan registration district, volume 3 page 193
and did Samuel have a middle name?
Edit: Although that sounds like it must be my gran, I just remembered that my mum thinks her name was Jane Elizabeth Edgar. Mind you, this is from a woman who calls herself Jean Elizabeth, yet on her birth certificate she is Jane Eliza! Makes it very difficult to track these people. Many thanks though for looking.
I don't know about gran's brother Samuel having a middle name. I know that he died in about 1947 (according to my mum) and had become a Quaker.
It is interesting that the name of Jane's parents aren't easy to find. This family has been a bit of a brick wall and shrouded in mystery. Now I have Jane's birth date and details I will send of for her birth cert and see if that throws up any more facts.
Jane married my grandfather Edward Mullen (b 1888 in LA, Ca but moved back to Elphin, Roscommon after a few weeks) and I suppose this would have been just after WW1. Don't know where they would have been married (or indeed if they actually DID get married). He was RC and she was C of I but it seemed the family followed a C of I path. Lots of 'brick walls' in this story.
Many thanks again for all the information so far. I'll keep digging. :)
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If you get more information then let us know and we'll see what else we can find :)
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Just for reference here's a bit about Samuel Wesley Edgar (killed WWI)-
http://edgarfamily.angelfire.com/irelandww1.htm
www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29350/supplements/.../page.pdf
Marriage of Alicia Jane (Reid) Edgar of Flush Cottage-
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/1d9d0f0542276
Best of all, here's a bit more about your Edgar family (put 'wesley' into search box at top of page and then scroll up a bit for start of article to find them)- mentions James Edgar of Flush Cottage (listed in brother Samuel's Will), etc.-
http://jameswd.sasktelwebsite.net/EDGARNEWS_48.pdf
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Hi. Thanks for the links.
I got this information about the family tree from this Edgar newsletter where it says that there is a "rogue" family in the Monaghan area. I requested it. There are no apparent links with this main Edgar family and my family, even though many of the names are shared. Again, it's one of those 'brick walls'.
:)
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did they leave Ireland and go to Brookline, Massachusetts as aghadowey says http://www.familysearch.org
Ann E Edgar /McGowan death 18.2.1911 widowed husband John S. Edgar
Father Willam McGowan mother Martha Adams
Page 313 digital no. 4283229
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did they leave Ireland and go to Brookline, Massachusetts as aghadowey says http://www.familysearch.org
Ann E Edgar /McGowan death 18.2.1911 widowed husband John S. Edgar
Father Willam McGowan mother Martha Adams
Page 313 digital no. 4283229
NO. Emily died 1907 in Ireland- see reply #2 for Will Extract which lists date of death. See also family tree attachment (reply #13) which also lists date of death as 1907.