RootsChat.Com
Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Derry (Londonderry) => Topic started by: Frisbee on Friday 10 February 12 21:54 GMT (UK)
-
I am trying to find information on the family of Samuel BAIRD (circa 1799-1875) and his wife who I suspect was JANE ROSBOROUGH.
They attended Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church near Claudy.
Any help would be appreciated
Below is what I know
Death Certificate
No. 187
Date and Place of Death: First April, 1875 Sallowhilly
Name and Surname: Samuel Baird
Sex Male
Condition Widower
Age lat birthday 76 years
Rank, Profession or Occupation Farmer
Certified Cause of Death Peritonitis 10 days Certified
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant David Baird Present at Death Sallowhilly
When Registered 8th April, 1875
Family of SAMUEL BAIRD (circa 1799-1875) and ??? (née ??): (6 sons; 5 daughters)
1. George BAIRD (1828-before 20 March 1875??? )
Baptised 11 August,1828 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
2. Mary BAIRD (1830- before 20 March 1875??? )
Baptised 7 September,1830 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
3. John BAIRD (1833- after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 25 July,1833 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will “I leave to my son John etc “
4. Samuel BAIRD (1835-1873)
Baptised 14 August,1835 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
m. 25 September,1858 1st Derry Presbyterian Church, Parish of Templemore
Martha McKINLAY (1832-1875)
d. 14 December,1873, Derry, Co. Londonderry (aged 38 years)
5. William BAIRD (circa 1837- January 1838-after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 12 January,1838 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will 20 March 1875 “I leave to my son William etc”
6. Martha Ann BAIRD (circa January to March 1840-after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 19 March,1840 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will 20 March 1875 “I leave to my daughter Martha Ann etc "
7. Thomas BAIRD (circa 1842-after 20 March 1875 )
Baptised 30 May,1842 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Father’s will 20 March 1875 “Towards my children etc my son Thomas etc”.
8. Sarah BAIRD (1844- before 20 March 1875??? )
Baptised 5 December,1844 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
9. David BAIRD (circa 1846-May 1847-after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 11 May,1847 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will 20 March 1875l “I leave my Farm in Sallowilly to my son David etc”
10. Margaret BAIRD (circa 1849- May, 1850- after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 20 May,1850 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will 20 March 1875l “I also leave to my daughter Margaret etc"
11. Jane BAIRD (1852- after 20 March 1875)
Baptised 3 August,1852 Lower Cumber Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry
Will 20 March 1875 “To my Daughter Jane etc”.
-
Hi, bit for frustrating for you having all those births and mothers name not mentioned in any of them!
I had a look myself to no avail, I have a couple of other records you may or may not be aware of:
Sarah Baird married John Robinson at Lower Comber Presbyterian church in 1868, below is a link to that marriage on the family search site
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGZF-ZP3
Martha Ann married James Ross Irwin at the same church in 1877 Vol 17 page 173 of the Civil register
father recorded as Samuel Baird
Regards
Joe
-
Thanks Joe for the wedding dates of 2 of the Baird daughters.
Much appreciated.
Regards
Frisbee
-
Hi ,
In PRONI there is the image of the will of Samuel Baird of SALLOWILLY. He rented a 33 acre farm from James Ogilby of Dungiven. The Ogilby family rented the Skinners Estate in the Dungiven area which included land around Claudy.
For the will see http://applications.proni.gov.uk/DCAL_PRONI_WillsCalendar/willsSearchResultsDetails.aspx
Regards
-
Thank you for your reply about PRONI and Samuel Baird's Wiil.
I have a copy of Samuel Baird's Will which I have posted below
Will: Copy of Will and Last Testament of Samuel Baird (circa 1799-1875)
Baird, Samuel Died 1st April, 1875. Amount of Assets
901.0.0 pounds
Sallowilly 20 March 1875
I Samuel Baird do make This my last Will and Testament. I appoint David Rosborough of Lyng and Ross Irwin of Lyng To carry out my desire in respect of my Worldly affairs.
Towards my children I leave to my son William my farm in Cool By paying to my son Thomas the sum of Four Hundred Pounds sterling 400 If he comes home and if not The Four Hundred to be equally divided among my single Daughters.
If Thomas comes Home and wishes to have the Farm in Cool He is to have It By paying His Brother William Six Hundred pounds sterling 600 The same stock and Farming Implement as I give to my son William to be left on the Farm Namely 2 Horses 4 Milk Cows 4 Two year old Heifers one sheep and one Pig all Farming Implements on the Farm With the exception of one Large Grubber I leave to my son David
I leave my Farm in Sallowilly to my son David With all the Effects therein While unmarried He and his sisters to live together and if he marries He is to provide a comfortable House for them to live in when single and give them such a support as my Executors think necessary for them.
I leave to my son John the sum of Five Pounds sterling
I leave to my daughter Martha Ann the sum of Two Hundred pounds sterling
I also leave to my daughter Margaret the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds sterling
To my Daughter Jane The sum of One Hundred Pounds
I alow my son William To pay my daughter Jane this sum of Fifty Pounds sterling .
I leave my niece Jane Rosborough Baird the sum of Five Pounds sterling When my Flax in Cool and all my extra Stock is sold and my debts collected.
The money to be lodged in the Bank. In the name of my Executor to pay the above sums That I leave to my children
If the money raised comes short of paying the above sums The remainder is to be made up by my two sons William and David Baird.
I now sign this my last Will In the Presence of these Witnesses.
Samuel (X his mark) Baird
Witness Christie Rosborough, John Rosborough
In Probate see Probate Book No. 5 Page 131
Will & Probate ? fols
Affidavit of due execution filed
Affidavit of Plight & Condition filed
Note Will was made on 20 March, 1875 His son Samuel had died on 14 December, 1873 No mention in Will of sons George b. 1828 Mary b, 1830 Samuel (1835-1873) and Sarah b. 1844
Cool most probably refers to property in Coolnacolpagh.
Interestingly Ross IRWIN is named as one of his Executors.
Regards
Frisbee
-
Hi,
Irwin was a very common name in Ulster, particularly in the north of Co. Londonderry.
Regards
-
James Ross Irwin was a GP at 4 Irish Street, Whitehaven, Cumbria, and died there in 1890. His widow was at the same address in 1891 and, as Martha A Irwin, in 1901 when she was running a Temperance Hotel.
Martha Ann Baird’s sister was Margaret Baird who married Rev. John Witherow of Gallany after the death of his first wife, Margaret Irwin.
The above sent to me by James Irwin who is researching the Irwins of Ling.
-
Not sure if the OP is still reading this thread but James Ross Irwin, surgeon, died 6 Oct.1890 and widow Martha Ann Irwin died 22 July 1915 (probate to Elizabeth Jane Robinson who is likely the niece Eliza Jane Robinson with Martha in 1891 census).
-
Thanks. Seems likely to be the same person. Not on the Irwin side perhaps.
-
This may be of no real help in your search,but I'll tell you anyway.
When we married in 1950 we bought a farm at Cool, Claudy. Our next door neighbour was John Baird.(b approx 1928) He had a brother Samuel (a couple of years older) who was married to ??? Hood.He had a sister Lena,(who lived at home) and an older sister who lived in England.
John,s father was John Baird,who was married twice. I don't know the first wife's name. She died and he married ??? Brolly (RC)They had one son Graham,who lived with John and Lena. In 1950 John (senior) was dead.
John (junior) married a Girl called Beatrice Logan c 1960.Sad to tell he was killed by one of the stags on his farm.
The Bairds were Presbyterians.
Given the repitition of names John and Samuel,i think they may be connected to you.
-
I cannot confirm that Samuel Bairds wife was Rosborough but certainly a Samuel Baird of Sallowilly was present at the death of a Jane Baird, farmer's wife, married, age 59 years, on 1st August 1867 at Sallowilly, Cumber. Cause of death was 'Dropsy 12 weeks certified'.
-
Now have all the family information (i.e. marriage and death notices) for the children of Samuel Baird and Jane Baird (suspect nee Rosborough) except for son Thomas Baird and daughter Jane Baird. If you require it please contact me.
-
Hi.....I live about 2 miles from Sallowilly and was not aware of the Baird of Sallowilly. However, in the Will mentioned in one of the pages, there is reference to 'flax in Cool'. The Baird family did reside in Cool, which is about four miles from Sallowilly, until a number of years ago, when John Baird was unfortunately killed by a Deer, one of a number he was breeding. His widow, who is still alive, then sold the farm and moved away. They had two of a family, a boy and a girl. Other siblings of John Baird have also passed away in recent years, but have family surviving.
However, there is a new website, courtesy of the Government of the Republic of Ireland, that went live online on the 8th September past and it may be of help to you, as it has records up the mid 20th century. The url is: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie
Regards
William Houston, Claudy, Londonderry.