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Down / Re: Cardwell's of Dromore/Dromara
« on: Sunday 07 February 10 22:50 GMT (UK)  »
HI ya Babara,   Great to hear from you,  looking forward to seeing the information you have regarding my family, thank you so much. cheers Lily    :)

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Down / Re: Cardwell's of Dromore/Dromara
« on: Saturday 06 February 10 22:39 GMT (UK)  »
Greetings from Australia Aljepeka, I too am looking for a Cardwell,   connected to william cardwell & margaret chambers they are my GG Grandparents,I am looking for williams parents.   william was born 1785 in CO Down , I would appreciate any information you have, cheers Lily

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Down / Re: Cardwell's of Dromore/Dromara
« on: Saturday 06 February 10 22:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bob,

I have the family of William Cardwell and Margaret Chambers pretty well documented and have even saw extracts from their family bible.  Yes, this family would be a connection but is not the family I am after.  It too as you say has a William John. But if this were  the man I was after it would have made him quite young to have fathered my Great Grandfather . Also older family members recall Mary Ellen(younger sister of William John born 1839) visiting with them. 

It is, as many who are researching their trees find  .... that the same christian names run in so many of the families which  makes for confusing deciphering of info.

While searching for my Cardwell tree I have come across several different spellings of the surname. One of which is Cardle which is how my own Great Aunt (who was Cardwell by birth) pronounced it.

Also in the Griffiths valuation the family were misrecorded as Carroll (Drummiller Townland).
I Have used the 'ask about ireland 'site to pinpoint  their location at this time and have explored the area. :)

Thanks again Bob for your input.

Aljepeka



:) :)

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