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Title: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: rankinaki on Tuesday 17 January 12 14:57 GMT (UK)
I'm looking for information about David Millar who lived in Ardstraw circa 1798.
He married Mary unknown.
They are buried in Ardstraw Old Cemetery.
Surname varies from Millar to Miller, mostly er latterly.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: joemc on Tuesday 17 January 12 16:33 GMT (UK)
Hi, not much information there, more information may yield better results.

 I note several Millars recorded in Ardstraw in 1796, Andrew, Edmund and John all appear in the Flax Growers bounty list for the Parish but no David.

There is a David Millar recorded in 1833 in the Tithe books for the Parish of Ardstraw living in the townland of Churchtown, but this may be too late for your David.

Have you dates for marriage, children etc?

Regards

Joe
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: rankinaki on Tuesday 17 January 12 17:02 GMT (UK)
Thanks!
David Millar (1798 – 1860.)  m Mary Unknown (1800 – 1850)
I think David had a sister, Elizabeth, who married Robert Irwin. I gleaned this info from R.I’s Will!! How unfortunate David didn’t write one!
There’s also an Andrew Miller who had a son, Thomas who married Margaret Clarke. Could there be a relationship? I ask as when David Miller & Mary Anne Woodburn went to live in Lack, Co. Fermanagh they moved into Thomas’ house.  Coincidence? Don’t know where Thomas & family went.
The children of David & Mary Unknown -
David (1838 – 1913 ) m Mary Anne Woodburn. My gt-g’parents.
Mary ( 1832 – 1894) m William James Russell (1824-1900)
Margaret  (1830-1869) from Grave Inscription
Thomas (1821 – 1893) m Fanny Irvine (1837-1896)
Charles Rev. ( 1834 – 1894) m Margaret Elizabeth Patterson(1854-1918)
Andrew (1835 – 1897) m Ellen Mc Connell
William – bachelor.
James ( 1841 – 1899) m Maria ….Gillis?
I think the last 3 are correct but not 100% sure.
Churchtown link is likely as David & Mary Anne W’s first 2 sons were born ther
Anne
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: joemc on Tuesday 17 January 12 17:46 GMT (UK)
Hi again, I notice Andrew Millar also apperas in the tithe record of 1833 in the townland of Churchtown, Ardstraw.


You may already be aware of the information below but I'll include incase you are not.

Graveyard inscriptions for David and Mary plus some children in Ardstraw old Cemetery here:

http://www.cotyroneireland.com/graveyard/oldardstraw.html

Regards
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: rankinaki on Tuesday 17 January 12 18:00 GMT (UK)
Hello again,
Thanks for that.
I visited the area during the summer.
It's good to have the link to
 an associated site.
A.
Title: Re: Brown - Templeveagh
Post by: rankinaki on Wednesday 18 January 12 22:23 GMT (UK)
Hello again.
I wonder if you could help me again please?
I'm looking for this Townland - I presume it's one??
The Father of Isabella Brown, b 1841, was described as William Brown, Templeveagh.
I think it could be in the direction of Brig, Ballyclog???

Many thanks.
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 18 January 12 22:28 GMT (UK)
See  http://www.thecore.com/seanruad to find details of townland, parishes, etc. (be sure to change default setting from exact match to search for part of a word).
Title: Re: Millar/Miller - Ardstraw
Post by: rankinaki on Wednesday 18 January 12 22:35 GMT (UK)
Many thanks!
Re; William Brown's occupation - Marriage Document  of Bella & Matthew W. Woodburn. I won't be able to check until Sat week at earliest as info is elsewhere.
Do you have the document? If so, please tell me if I've got it wrong as I wouldn't want to mislead anyone and shall correct the earlier statement?
Thank you again