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Title: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: Curley on Saturday 22 November 25 09:28 GMT (UK)
Hi All
Found this will for Martha Johnston of Crosh,died 5 Jan 1866.
Administration confirmed 12 October 1866 by Margaret Cluff, widow of Magheraglass,Cookstown,daughter. Margaret was wife oj William Cluff who died 1850,Margaret died 1898. I am looking for wedding of William and Margaret ,possibly around 1835 -1839 as I have first child Matilda born 1839.There were at least 5 other children.
Thanks for reading and any pointers would be appreciatd
Curley
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 22 November 25 09:39 GMT (UK)
Found this will for Margaret Johnston of Crosh,died 5 Jan 1866.
Administration confirmed 12 October 1866 by Margaret Cluff, widow of Magheraglass,Cookstown,daughter. Margaret was wife oj William Cluff who died 1850,Margaret died 1898. I am looking for wedding of William and Margaret ,possibly around 1835 -1839 as I have first child Matilda born 1839.There were at least 5 other children.
Think that is a bit muddled?

Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Martha Johnston late of Crosh in the County of Tyrone Widow deceased who died 5 January 1866 at same place were granted at Londonderry to Margaret Cluff of Magheraglass (Kildress Cookstown) in said County Widow the Daughter and one of the next of kin of said deceased.

Civil registration of non-Catholic marriages began 1845 so for earlier ones you need to search for church records (not all survive for that period and of those that do not all are online).
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: Curley on Sunday 23 November 25 17:10 GMT (UK)
I have just discovered that two Crosh area,s exist inTyrone.
District of Cappagh and district of Ardstraw
According to Griffiths Valuation The Johnston family appear in both.
Since William Cluff lived in Magheraglass, possibly the Cappagh Crosh would be the mast likely home of Martha Johnston.just a few miles apart.

 
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 23 November 25 18:16 GMT (UK)
Yes, there are two townlands in Co. Tyrone called Crosh-
https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/strabane-lower/ardstraw-strabane-lower-portion/moyle/crosh/
https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/strabane-upper/cappagh-upper-strabane-portion/killyclogher/crosh/

Here's Magheraglass townland- much nearer to the Ardstraw Crosh than the Strabane one-
https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/dungannon-upper/kildress/oaklands/magheraglass/

If you had the death certificate of Martha Johnston (1866 so not available on Irish Genealogy yet) it would show exactly where her death took place. However this is what GRONI's index says-
D/1866/212/1025/2/297   Martha Johnston   5th January 1866   70  Omagh (Omagh District No.2)
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 23 November 25 20:00 GMT (UK)
Londonderry Sentinel, 12 Dec.1856: Married Friday last, in the First Presbyterian Church, Strabane, by the Rev. Dr. Goudy, MR. WILLIAM JOHN JOHNSTON, of Crosh, near Newtownstewart, to JANE, daughter of MR. SAMUEL HUSTON, of Drumnabuoy, near Strabane.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1856/09520/5450486.pdf

Death registration of Margaret Cuff gives her age as 80 (so born c1818):
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1898/05823/4649092.pdf

Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 23 November 25 20:59 GMT (UK)
Just to correct this bit of original post-
Found this will for Martha Johnston of Crosh,died 5 Jan 1866.
Administration confirmed 12 October 1866 by Margaret Cluff, widow of ...

Administration mean there was no Will.
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: Curley on Monday 24 November 25 22:30 GMT (UK)
Found a will for James Johnston,died 17 March 1865 ,Crosh,Cappagh, which is located between Omagh and  Cookstown. Margaret Cluff,sister  and John brother are among the cash beneficery,s,and David brother inheritated the farms William another brother is dead,so his son also William is a cash beneficery. Will is available on PRONI/Wills. Question now is what churches are in the Crosh area ?
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 24 November 25 22:39 GMT (UK)
What religion?
Presbyterian ones in Co. Tyrone-
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~linka/genealogy/church/tyrone_presbyterian.html

Some Church of Ireland ones here-
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~linka/genealogy/church/index.html
Title: Re: Martha Johnston of Crosh,Co Tyrone
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Monday 24 November 25 22:54 GMT (UK)

The Will of James Johnston late of Crosh in the County of Tyrone Farmer deceased who died 17 March 1865 at same place was proved at Londonderry by the oath of James Adams of Terraquin (Omagh) in said County Gentleman one of the Executors.

https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearchImage.aspx?id=159546