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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Donegal => Topic started by: Zebrakat on Monday 13 July 15 08:01 BST (UK)
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I am trying to establish if the above ladies are sisters of Laurance/Lawrence Gillen. If so I can continue the family tree in Donegal.
Laurence parents were John Gillen and Mary Roonie (Rooney)
The girls were born abt 1813, 1815 and 1819. I think Laurance was born about 1810 ish.
I have managed to trace Laurance in Ayr, Scotland, he died in Auchinleck 1865. He was married to Margaret Glancie (Glancy) both born in Ireland.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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No need to have started a new topic- you could have added to this one-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=725124
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donegal resources found Gillen/gillan and could be spelt Gillinan
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal
come down the page and click on Raymoghy
Gillen/Gillan mention under Familes, Meehan of Lisclamerty
gillen under st. columba's baptisms, bit lettet than what you are looking for but could be your relatives have you got a name of a Townland?
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Where did you get those three names and dates? and why (other than surname and ages) do you think they could be his sisters or even related?
Was Laurence Catholic? if so the Parish Registers have just come online-
registers.nli.ie/#home_map
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No need to have started a new topic- you could have added to this one-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=725124
I felt it was easier to start a new thread rather than confusing people. 😄
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donegal resources found Gillen/gillan and could be spelt Gillinan
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal
come down the page and click on Raymoghy
Gillen/Gillan mention under Familes, Meehan of Lisclamerty
gillen under st. columba's baptisms, bit lettet than what you are looking for but could be your relatives have you got a name of a Townland?
Thank you so much for the info.....fingers crossed there's a connection. 😄
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Where did you get those three names and dates? and why (other than surname and ages) do you think they could be his sisters or even related?
Was Laurence Catholic? if so the Parish Registers have just come online-
registers.nli.ie/#home_map
From previous census info and yes he's RC
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From previous census info and yes he's RC
What previous census records? one(s) which have those 3 women in the same household as Laurence?
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From previous census info and yes he's RC
What previous census records? one(s) which have those 3 women in the same household as Laurence?
No that would be to easy and then my question would be pointless. Lol. I'm just in the middle of something, I will give the reason for my question in about 30 mins.
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Firstly I would like the thank the people for all their help to date. I will just want to explain how important this is to me and why your contributions are extremely helpful . Without boring you with all the details, I have a rare cancer and I am doing 4 family trees, 2 for my husband and 2 for my family. My husband FT is my priority as they are a gift from me to him and then I will concentrate on mine, if my illness will allow me. I have been searching the family trees for about 12 months and found this site just recently, whilst doing some additional research. In the short time I have been on here, your help has been invaluable and gave me a some additional info to continue my research.
Some previous research prior to Laurance/Laurence/Lawrence
Samuel Gillan born 1876 in Rutherglen
His parents John Gillan - Ann Gillan nee McCoubray
M 10 June 1869
Kilmarnock
John was my brick wall for a while until I learned from another researcher that he was married previously to Jane Thomson in Irvine, Ayr 1863
John's parents Lawrence Gillan - Margaret Gillan Nee Glancie/Glancy
Lawrence/Laurance then became my brick wall until a researcher on this site gave me the info that I needed. I did located L death cert on SP. He died in Auchinleck in 1865 and the info corresponds with previous family info. His wife is noted as Margaret, and his son John reported the death.
On the death cert it says Lawrence/Laurance Parents are John Gillan/Gillen and Mary Roonie/Rooney both deceased.
John's parents were born in Ireland, where I don't know yet? however in the 1851 & 1861 census it lists the same 3 sons, no John.
Census 1861
Lawrence 45 born in Ireland
Margaret 42 born in Ireland
Children
James 17 Rutherglen
Thomas 15 Rutherglen
William 11 Rutherglen
Census 1841
Lawrence 30
Margaret 28
Children
John 9
Peter 5
Catherine 3
Margaret 1
All born in Ireland.
I have been researching the irish records and I found a family of Gillen's in the Census 1821
John 45
Mary 43
Catherine 8
Mary 6
Rose 2
(no Lawrence)
I think this may be the same family so that's the reason behind my question, I want to confirm the info or eliminate this info and continue to look for John & Mary Gillan/Gillen.
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Now that we know exactly what you started with, what you are looking for and what you've found along the way it might be easier to help you.
The most important thing in Irish research is location (townland, parish, county).
Here's a link to the 1821 census entry you found- Buttersbridg townland, Castleterra D.E.D., Co. Cavan:
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Cavan/Castleterra/Buttersbridge/19/
The Catholic Parish Registers just came online last week and those for Castletara Parish are extensive- baptisms starting in 1763 but stopping in 1809, then 1862-1881; marriages 1763-1793, 1808-1809. So, there may, or may not be records online (or surviving) to help.
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0822
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Now that we know exactly what you started with, what you are looking for and what you've found along the way it might be easier to help you.
The most important thing in Irish research is location (townland, parish, county).
Here's a link to the 1821 census entry you found- Buttersbridg townland, Castleterra D.E.D., Co. Cavan:
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Cavan/Castleterra/Buttersbridge/19/
The Catholic Parish Registers just came online last week and those for Castletara Parish are extensive- baptisms starting in 1763 but stopping in 1809, then 1862-1881; marriages 1763-1793, 1808-1809. So, there may, or may not be records online (or surviving) to help.
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0822
Thank you so much, is this the only way to determine if she is a Rooney or not? because that seems the only way that I can continue the tree if that is confirmed. (Then I know I have the right family)
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Only fragments of the 1821 (and other 19th century census records) survives so it's only a slim chance that this family in Co. Cavan is the correct one (more than a bit worrying that there's not a Laurence in the household when your Laurence was only about 11 years old.)
You mentioned Co. Donegal earlier but until you have a better idea of parish it's really going to be a wild goose chase. The best you can probably hope for at the minute is to check those Cavan parish records to see if you can confirm the maiden name of John's wife.