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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Down => Topic started by: pat77 on Friday 06 October 23 16:58 BST (UK)
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Hi friends, a bit of a weird name here. William John Mejury born about 1850 to John Mejury and Isabella Scott. Can't find his parents marriage anywhere. In Glasgow where he lived until his death in 1910 his name changed spelling in the census and marriage, births of children etc. I have tried Mejury, Majury, Mc Jury, Mejorie etc. He had said he was born in Saintfield , County Down. I have heard are are several more variants of the spelling but thought some locals might be more familiar with it. Thank you in advance. Patsy x
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Did he marry in Scotland? If so - what spelling is on the marriage cert
What spelling is on his death cert?
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There are a few possible variants of this name on Griffith's in co. Down, none of these is the civil parish for Saintfield, but worth checking to see if any are close by
Majory, Majury, McJory, McJurey and McJury
parishes are Bangor, Kilmore, Newtownards, Donaghadee, Killinch and Comber
p.s. one of the names is John McJury, but he's in Groomsport which is not near to Saintfield
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The only Mejury/Scott marriage I’ve found on irishgeanology their names are Alexander & Jane ??? they married 21 January 1851 district Newtownards Parish Bangor in the Co. of Down
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1851/09416/5411171.pdf
Do you have William with his parents on any census? If so, when & where were they born?
What was his father's occupation?
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Thank you for the quick replies folks. In the 1891 census in Glasgow he is William John Mejury. He marries a Helen Allen on 9/11/1877 in Glasgow aged 27 living at 37 Clyde St. fathers Occupation Farmer again John Merjury. Mother Isabella Scott. When he is 38 he appeals for aid to educate his 3 Children and states he is protestant and from Saintfield, County Down he says then his father was a shoemaker. before this his name was listed as Majury (with an accent)
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I see the 1877 marriage entry has 2 spellings as well - Mejurray & Mejury
Death reg is Mejury
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Looking at entries on Family Search & SP the surname Mejury/Majury seems the likeliest possibility
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Statutory registration of marriages only started in Ireland in April 1845. So if William’s parents married before that it won’t be in the statutory records. The marriage may be in a local church record for the Saintfield area but those records may well not be on-line. And not all churches have pre 1845 records. You can see what exists for the Saintfield area from the PRONI catalogue. A personal visit to PRONI may be necessary to view them.
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/proni-guide-church-records
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Wildshot but https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1897/05851/4658001.pdf is a death registration Saintfield Sub-District & Parish for a John Majury aged 86 in 1897, married, of Tullywest (written Lullywest) which is actually Tullywasnacunagh townland.
His sister Ann Jane (same informant) died 1915 aged 92 https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1915/05262/4459863.pdf
Is mid way between Saintfield & Ballynahinch. Adjacent to that townland but in Magheradroll Parish is Creevytenant and a widower John re-married 1860.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1860/09588/5476850.pdf
https://www.townlands.ie/down/castlereagh-upper/saintfield/saintfield/tullywasnacunagh/
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1HfgdibxiQcFqK1S8
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Something pat77 didn’t mention is that the 1877 Scottish marriage cert shows the father John Mejury as deceased, and mother Isabella Scott still alive. So the 1897 death is presumably not the right man.
I can’t see an Isabella M death post 1877 that might fit.
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Would it be a variant of Megarry?
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Yes, There have been several different spellings when they had children. Of course it was a clerk or registrar that would write the names and maybe just put what it ' sounds like'. Plus, I have so many Irish relatives that changed the spelling of their names when they came over here. Patsy