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I wonder whether anyone has a tree of the ancestors and descendants of Cornelius Carleton of Lisburn who d. 1818, or of any other Carletons in Lisburn or Blaris. There seem to have been several cousin marriages, and I'm confused as to where everyone fits in.
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Hi Wee Hugh.
Have sent you a PM
Regards
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Hi,
There are a considerable number of Carletons listed in the Ros Davies site. See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/Afrontpage.htm
Regards
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Thanks, kingskerswell.
Unfortunately most of them a bit late for me; anyway, I couldn't see any who matched the names and/or dates I have.
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Hi Wee Hughie
My Galway ancestor Robert Wood Carleton was the son of Thomas Carleton 1796 - 1858, a farmer of Lisburn and Eliza Jane.
Thomas was the son of William Carleton 1774 - 1837 also of Lisburn. I do not know where either Thomas or William were born.
Do you or anybody else have any info on this family?
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I wonder whether anyone has a tree of the ancestors and descendants of Cornelius Carleton of Lisburn who d. 1818, or of any other Carletons in Lisburn or Blaris. There seem to have been several cousin marriages, and I'm confused as to where everyone fits in.
I wonder whether anyone has a tree of the ancestors and descendants of Cornelius Carleton of Lisburn who d. 1818, or of any other Carletons in Lisburn or Blaris. There seem to have been several cousin marriages, and I'm confused as to where everyone fits in.
7 years later...... ;D
Cornelius mentioned in 1816 Will of his father Conway Carleton plus other siblings...
2 Items 485833 and 485834
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-G9VS-5?i=286&cat=185720
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Thank you, hallmark. It looks very involved.
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Haven't studied them. ;D