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Antrim / Re: GAILEY families in Ahoghill
« on: Monday 14 January 13 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi scotmum

Yes i have now checked some marriage and birth certificates which confirm that James Tippen and Rose Ann Gailey are my Great Great Grandparents.

The problem has been the spelling in Scotland Tippen as Tippin and finally Tipping
Gailey as Gailley Galley Gallie even Gillie .

So I am looking for Irish records Births 1858 to about 1866 as I have all the children born in Scotland.
Marriage was in Aohghill 2nd presbyterian 9th nov 1858
James Tippen and Rose Ann Gailey
Father William Tippen and father James Gailey mother from death cert  Rose ann gailey ms Pritchard.

I am looking for the parents  William  Tippen and his wife and  James Gailey  and any other children.

I am looking for births  to James Tippen and Rose Ann Gailley 1858  to 1866
 James abt 1862, Rose Ann abt 1863, Jane abt 1864 and William Tippen abt 1865

Thanks for any information

Colin

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Antrim / Re: GAILEY families in Ahoghill
« on: Saturday 12 January 13 23:36 GMT (UK)  »
Your right i have confused things

Rose ann tipping died  aged 74 in 1915 ms gailey her mother was rose ann gailey  ms pritchard father stated as Willam Gailey.

The only marriage I can find is a James Tippen and Rose ann Gailey in ahoghill 1858

sorry if this is confusing


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Antrim / Re: GAILEY families in Ahoghill
« on: Saturday 12 January 13 22:45 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks scotmum

I have found them in scotland but have had great difficulty tracing back to ireland.

They may have changed name in scotland due to spelling issues from Tippen to tipping and Gailey,
I have seen spelt several ways gailly or gallie or gally

I am working back from a robert tipping born about1874 in scotland died 1925.
Father James Tipping Mother Rose Ann Gailey (Ms probably pritchard) from a death cert in motherwell 1915 father of rose was wiliiam gailey.Rose ann Gailey was born in ireland as was james tippen/tipping

any info welcome

Thanks

colin

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Antrim / Re: GAILEY families in Ahoghill
« on: Saturday 12 January 13 19:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi looks like William gailey who married Anne brown may be related rose Ann gailey if the father in both cases was a James gailey.

The Rose Ann Gailey  marriage in 1858 was witnessed by a William Gailey and a Matilda Gailey who I assume were related.
Does anyone have a list of the various Gailey families in Ahogill and how they are related.

Thanks if anyone can help

Colin

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Antrim / GAILEY families in Ahoghill
« on: Saturday 12 January 13 11:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am researching GAILEY families in ahoghill
I have a William Gailey marriage to Mary Clarke on 14 May 1857.
I think William Gailey is the brother of James Gailey and the brother of Rose Anne Gailey who married James Tip pen in Ahoghill 2nd Presbyterian on 11 sept 1858.
I am looking to confirm if William Gailey an Rose Ann were in fact related and what happened to them  especially rose ann Gailey who I think is my maternal great grand mother.
Thanks if anyone can help
Colin

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Lanarkshire / Re: Ellen Tipping and Daniel McNally
« on: Thursday 06 December 12 22:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi my mother was Mary tipping.
Her great grandfather was john tipping married to Catherine both from Ireland and it appears to be the same family in 1861 census   in new monklands.
You can view my tree at ancestry .com
Colinrobertson1953
I think you may have found my great/great grandparents on my mothers side.will research further and get back to you.
Do you have any other tipping data.
Do you have the name eden in Ohio anywhere

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Perthshire / Re: Burials in Kilmadock parish.
« on: Wednesday 20 October 10 22:01 BST (UK)  »
thanks blekie

colin

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Perthshire / Re: Burials in Kilmadock parish.
« on: Thursday 14 October 10 21:45 BST (UK)  »
Hello monks09

Any trace of Robertson Burials 1850.s

Colin

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Perthshire / Re: Burials in Kilmadock parish.
« on: Thursday 10 June 10 13:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks  Much appreciated

Colin

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