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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Saturday 04 December 10 08:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Fiona

Today the wills came online and I have the image of the will now!! This is definetly the right guy as he mentions my great grandmother and her sister in the will. He left her some money and an 8 day clock, whatever that is. Great stuff. Have a look yourself and you might find one of yours. Good luck!  :D

Hi Liscoole
Sorry I'm being a bit vague. Where do I go to find the online wills?  Glad to hear you found your guys!
Regards, Fiona

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Sunday 21 March 10 22:45 GMT (UK)  »
ok well then to add to that as well!!!

http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/armagh/loughgilly.htm
Griffiths valuation - George McCullagh, Tullywinny


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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Sunday 21 March 10 11:03 GMT (UK)  »
oops should add one more thing I've found. in the 1911 irish census

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=mccullagh&firstname=&county=Armagh&townland=tullywinny&ded=&age=&sex=&search=Search

There are 2 McCullagh's living in Tullywinny. David aged 34, and brother Thomas aged 21. Presbyterians.
Both shown as single & as farmers. Have to be descendents of this George of yours. Grandsons?
ok over and out for a bit!

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Sunday 21 March 10 10:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again

McCullagh Geo (jnr) of Tullywinny gets a mention on this site. Think the date is approx 1891? Would have to be some connection to this George you've found - a son perhaps?
http://www.lennonwylie.co.uk/PT1901N.htm

Tullywinny is apparently in Loughgilly Parish, Co Armagh
http://www.sagp.org/townlandatoz.php

From the Irish Times I can see that Tullywinny adjoins Mullaghbrack Parish (which is where the Alexander McCullagh connection hails from).
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/townlands/index.cfm?fuseaction=TownlandsInCivil&civilparishid=391&civilparish=Loughgilly&citycounty=Armagh

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Saturday 20 March 10 23:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Liscoole.
I just found this site, I would hazard a guess that tulleywiney and tullywinny are one and the same?
http://www.igp-web.com/armagh/townlands/Tullywinny.htm
Maybe this might give you some leads to start with??
Will have a snoop around and see what I can find also.
Regards, Fiona

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Tuesday 16 March 10 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Liscoole
You have probably seen these entries in the Markethill Presbyterian records online? Children of Elizabeth Patterson and Alexander McCulla. Also some other variations on Elizabeth's name a possibility?

George Caul McCulla     Alex McCulla     Farmer     Mahanevara     Elizabeth Patterson     Mahanavara     19 January 1863

Mark McCulla    Alex McCulla    Farmer    Mahanevara    Elizabeth Patterson    Mahanavara    24 October 1864

James Alexander McCulla    Alex McCulla    Farmer    Mahanevara    Elizabeth Patterson    Mahanavara    17 March 1866

Jane Elizabeth McCulla    Alex McCulla    Farmer    Mahanevara    Elizabeth Patterson    Mahanavara    1 November 1868

John McCullagh     Alex McCullagh     Farmer     Maghanavary     Eliza Patterson     Maghanavary     1 March 1872

Hugh Crozier McCullagh     Alex McCullagh     Farmer     Enagh     Elizabeth Porter     Enagh     7 February 1878

William James McCullagh     Alex McCullagh     Farmer     Enagh     Eliza Porter     Enagh     15 September 1881

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Friday 12 March 10 01:38 GMT (UK)  »
oh wow. all very very interesting. i hope you have recorded in detail your granny's stories & decription for identikit purposes. how lovely to have such an opportunity!  also on that markethill presb. website is a list of abouy 200 fellows (which you have no doubt seen) who signed a petition in 1793, and there is a "John McCoullagh" on there as a signatory.  He had a bet each way in the spelling camp.  What's a bet though, he is another relation.  Look fw to hearing from you when you receive the transcript!  regards, fiona

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Thursday 11 March 10 22:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Liscoole

So it looks perhaps that the list of siblings you noted & the headstone inscription are my lot! Did you obtain the headstone inscriptions by actually visiting the graves in person? That is just amazing info for our family to have access to. I must say a big thank you.

Will be interesting to see who is noted on your Jane's certificate as her father.

Have you established that she was in fact even born in Armagh after all? Or is this still up in the air?

Also the fellow who posted a while back with rellos who headed to America, may also be linked up to these guys. If at least one went to Australia, why wouldn't some of the brothers or cousins head to America as well?

Happy to go offline to continue with the details of these McCullagh's & as for Denaharra, I think I now have 12 variations on that spelling, mostly from the markethill presbyterian records!

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Armagh / Re: Jane McCullough- Methodist
« on: Wednesday 10 March 10 23:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Liscoole
Just to add to my last post.

The Queensland death registrations online lists 'my' Alexander McCullagh's parents as Alexander McCullagh and Sarah West.  So clearly, someone back in 1891 including the informant of the death had  this information & provided it.

I also have in my notes that this Alexander was also known as John (I have him as Alexander John McCullagh). Makes sense I spose given his father was also Alexander. Where on earth I found that originally I don't know (and why didn't I write it down?).

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