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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) => Topic started by: Jarvey50 on Sunday 11 May 14 14:54 BST (UK)
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My ancestors were Priestley from York. Came to co down about 17/early 1800s
Have no info other than remember both my Father and Uncle stating this.
I have gone back to William priestley born 1804 ish not sure where
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In the 1901 census of Ireland there's a Jane Priestly, age 85, born in Co Down.
She's living with her daughter Mary Wason in Londonderry.
Mary was the wife of Robert Wason from Drumhaggart, Burt, Co Donegal, and they lived in Liverpool.
She must have moved to live near his family when he died in 1895.
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Thanks for info. Will check to see if we are connected.
Am also trying to trace york ancestors.
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It's a while since I posted but trying to trace Priestleys who came from York to settle in Northern Ireland.
In a small town land called Drumadonald or maybe Ballyroney all near Rathfriland Co down.
My Grandfather x3 was William who married Sarah Murphy in early 1800s
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Hello, did you ever manage to trace back further than William Priestley, born early 1800s? We have some ancestors in common.
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Haven’t been on this site for a long time. No further back than William and Sarah.
I am interested in any information you have. And happy to share mine with you.
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It's been a good while since you started this topic, Jarvey50, so there's lots of new (free) resources online which might help you.
1901 and 1911 census as well as earlier fragments-
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
Civil records (births, deaths & Catholic marriages from 1864 & non-Catholic marriages from 1845)
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp
Also Griffith's Valuation (and Valuation Revision Books on PRONI's site), many newspaper on Find My Past (a pay site but you can do free searches the Irish & British newspapers to get lots of clues), Ros Davies (surname & places in Co.Down) & Lennon Wylie (directories), etc.
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Thanks for your response.
If I want death notices and newspaper articles is Find my past best or are there better sources .
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I tend to do free searches on Find My Past (select Irish or British papers)-
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/irish-newspapers
There are errors in the character recognition so just keep playing about. Do broad searches then narrow down by dates if you have any idea.
Warning: selecting a county or place will bring up results for newspapers from those which may not include details of people you are looking for published in papers outside the area.
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Thanks
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Jarvey50, you are further on with your research than I am, so anything that you could share would be much appreciated. Below is pretty much all that I have - I could not find matching records for James Priestly whom I believe to be my great grandfather x 3, so I got stuck at that point. Thank you.
GREAT GRANDFATHER
George Priestley born 27 October 1894, died aged 70 in 1964. Father's name was stated on birth reg as George Priestly of Ballyroney.
GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER
George Priestley born around 1850. Profession, weaver. A widower who in 1890 married a widow, Anna/Annie Wilson, whose maiden name was Priestley, both from same area.
Birth certificate shows his father as James Priestly, Labourer.
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Were you able to connect this branch of the family to Yorkshire. Did your grandparents give you any information?
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Unfortunately, no.
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Hi
I have friends with that surname, so sent them an email two years ago, having found their surname crop up in Aghold CoI parish (Carlow) in the mid 1700s. I later found that surname in Hacketstown.
Unfortunately irishgenealogy.ie is down again this weekend, or I'd check up the link for you.
Regards
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Thanks .
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Aswellas. Sent a PM. Hope it helped with your search