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Title: Margaret moreland
Post by: jamestori on Friday 04 September 15 11:29 BST (UK)
Margaret moreland is my great gran married to Patrick moreland daughter Ann and Margaret I am looking margaret moreland maiden name and place of birth. Thanks jim
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: heywood on Friday 04 September 15 11:38 BST (UK)
Hello James and welcome.

You need to give more details, as pointed out in your other threads.
Where did the family live?
Do you have any dates to help?

Regards
Heywood
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: jamestori on Friday 04 September 15 11:40 BST (UK)
They lived In 92 raglan street around 1911
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: heywood on Friday 04 September 15 11:43 BST (UK)
I was just going to post that link  :)

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Falls__Belfast_/Raglan_Street/181728/
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: heywood on Friday 04 September 15 11:50 BST (UK)
A possible marriage
December quarter 1906 Belfast Volume 1 page  556

Patrick Moreland and Margaret Boyle are on the same page. There are other names listed though so you would need a child's birth certificate to check mother's name.
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: heywood on Friday 04 September 15 11:57 BST (UK)
Here is a Boyle family you could look at.

1901 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Falls/Cape_Street/950947/

1911 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Falls__Belfast_/Cape_Street/180506/
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: gaffy on Friday 04 September 15 17:56 BST (UK)
Patrick Moreland married Margaret Boyle in St. Peter's RC Church Belfast, on Christmas Day 1906. Patrick's father was John Moreland, Margaret's father was Robert Boyle.
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: heywood on Friday 04 September 15 17:59 BST (UK)
Patrick Moreland married Margaret Boyle in St. Peter's RC Church Belfast, on Christmas Day 1906. Patrick's father was John Moreland, Margaret's father was Robert Boyle.

Thanks gaffy. :)
That looks like the right family then.
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: gaffy on Friday 04 September 15 18:47 BST (UK)
GRONI online indicates parents of Lucinda, George Patrick and Robert Boyle (shown in the 1901 census return) are [father Robert Boyle - from another source] and Margaret Carman / Carment / Carmel.

Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: jamestori on Friday 04 September 15 19:41 BST (UK)
Thank you very helpful
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: gaffy on Saturday 05 September 15 05:09 BST (UK)
Margaret Carment, according to these records from the FamilySearch "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" database.

Daughter Mary: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQW4-Z3G   
Daughter Susannah: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQWH-9S8

Edited to add: Margaret Carment in this record from the FamilySearch "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881" database for son George Patrick Boyle:

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP7W-JS8

Did George end up in New York?

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD1-ZBW   
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: gaffy on Saturday 05 September 15 11:13 BST (UK)

Did George end up in New York?

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD1-ZBW


There is a WW1 draft registration card for George Patrick Boyle, described as an Irish citizen, he was an orderly at St. Francis Hospital in the Bronx NY, critically his nearest relative was described as Margaret Boyle of 22 Cape Street Belfast, so that pretty well seals the deal on him being your Great Gran's brother.
Title: Re: Margaret moreland
Post by: gaffy on Saturday 05 September 15 11:56 BST (UK)
Not sure if you're interested in this, but from the Belfast street directories for Cape Street, courtesy of the lennonwylie website:

1918: 22. Boyle, Robt., brick layer
1924: 22 Boyle, Robt., bricklayer
1932: 22. Boyle, Robt., brick layer


Also, your Great Gran's sister Mary Boyle married a Thomas O'Hara in 1904, one of the witnesses was a Margaret Boyle.