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Title: Coast Guard Station
Post by: RipleyAnne on Friday 02 January 26 03:19 GMT (UK)
My query is in regard to an address that was given for an ancestor of mine in 1842. Samuel GIDLEY's contact address was given as 'Mr Samuel GIDLEY, Coast Guard Station, Balley Collon (?), County Tyrone, Ireland'.
I'd be very grateful if anyone could shed any light onto this as my searches have all drawn a blank.
Thank you
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Friday 02 January 26 05:49 GMT (UK)
Co. Tyrone is landlocked so unlikely to have any Coastguard stations. There was one at Ballycotton in Co. Cork. I suspect that’s the location being referred to.

https://coastguardsofyesteryear.org/search.php?stext=Ballycotton&search=Search&method=OR&stype=forums&forum_id=0&datelimit=0&fields=2&sort=datestamp&order=0&chars=50

Still going strong today:

https://www.facebook.com/p/Ballycotton-Coast-Guard-100064700977395/

https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/20824034/ballycotton-county-cork
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: athacliath62 on Friday 02 January 26 06:43 GMT (UK)
You can download the Coastguard records for Ireland from the National Archives (Kew), look for a series of very large adobe files with the title ADM175. ADM175/18 pages 75 and 76 shows Ballycotton station Co. Cork for 1830s and 40s and includes a boatman named 'Saml. Gidley' who transferred there from Youghal station
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: RipleyAnne on Friday 02 January 26 07:06 GMT (UK)
Thank you SO much, Elwyn and athacliath62. You are amazing!
Many thanks. :)
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 02 January 26 07:19 GMT (UK)

Ballycotton CoastGuard station in Ballycotton townland, Cloyne civil parish, Co Cork.

https://arcg.is/OH9fb
MapGenie 6 Inch First Edition Black & White - ITM


Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: athacliath62 on Friday 02 January 26 15:19 GMT (UK)
I located some further details of Samuel's Coastguard service :

ADM175/18 page 72, transferred from 'CGS 62 Tower', 11th May 1836 to Youghal
  transferred out to Ballycotton 17th Sept.[?] 1838   

ADM175/18 pages 75 and 76, transferred from Youghal CGS (Coast Guard Station)
  to Ballycotton CGS [date unclear]
  transferred out to Mellisle CGS 6th March 1843

ADM175/18 page 379, transfer from Ballycotton CGS 6th March 1843
  to Mellisle CGS, transferred out
  to Jack's Hole  [no date noted]

ADM175/22 page 22, transfer from Millisle to Jack's Hole CGS 8th November 1843
 [end of service in this book]

ADM175/19 (1845-1862) page 33, Jack's Hole CGS
  transferred to 5 Mile Point CGS 19th Feb 1851

ADM175/19 page 29, transfer from Jack's Hole CGS to 5 Mile Point CGS 19th Feb 1851
  discharged-pensioned 19th Oct 1852

Youghal and Ballycotton are in Co. Cork
'5 Mile Point' is in Co. Wicklow
Jack's Hole is in Co. Wexford
Mellisle station is in Co. Down, south of Donaghadee
I dont know what the 62 Tower reference relates to
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: hanes teulu on Friday 02 January 26 15:35 GMT (UK)
a'62 - great work.

Tower 62
Cork Constitution, 13 Apr 1843
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 02 January 26 15:40 GMT (UK)

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Mellisle station is in Co. Down, south of Donaghadee

Millisle in Donaghadee civil parish as Ballymacruise townland.
https://www.townlands.ie/down/ards-lower/donaghadee/carrowdore/ballymacruise/

Coastguard station near Woburn House south of Millisle.


Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: hanes teulu on Friday 02 January 26 16:02 GMT (UK)
An 1843 newspaper report mentioning Edw Charles Smith has "... 62 Tower station, near Hastings ...". I wonder if this refers to Martello Tower No. 62?

https://martellotowers.co.uk/sussex
Title: Re: Coast Guard Station
Post by: RipleyAnne on Friday 02 January 26 23:29 GMT (UK)
Many, many thanks to everyone for all of this information. I greatly appreciate it. I am researching my GIDLEY family from Devon and, fortunately, was given a couple of letters written in the 1840s that gave me Samuel's address - obviously (now) this address wasn't accurate but good enough that you clever people were able to join the dots.
A special thanks to athacliath62 for researching Samuel's service record. I will now look into all the stations mentioned.
Thank you again.