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Ireland / Re: KELLY Family from Ireland to Scotland
« on: Wednesday 03 November 10 16:27 GMT (UK)  »
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Ireland / Re: KELLY Family from Ireland to Scotland
« on: Monday 01 November 10 23:56 GMT (UK)  »
I am a descendant of Daniel Kelly and Cecelia McLaughlan who married in Ireland circa 1851. They had a son Michael b 1851, a daughter Ellen b 1853 both Ireland. They moved to Port Glasgow and had 2 other children Elizabeth b 13/3/1857 and Daniel b 1859. I descend from Michael. I have no idea where in Ireland they came from but know a bit about the family if you are interested.

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Lanarkshire / Re: HILLIS Family
« on: Sunday 25 July 10 13:10 BST (UK)  »
Greetings from Scotland! I am the gggranddaughter of Joseph Hillis and Catherine Gallacher and have only been on this trial for a few months. I descend from Josephs son John Hillis and have lots of info on the family in Scotland. I also live near Edinburgh where the records are kept so this makes it a bit easier to do. I know that Joseph was the son of John Hillis and Margaret Wright and he was born in County Down Ireland in 1855. The family lived in the area around Banbridge which was famous for Irish Linen. Margaret had been married before and Wright was her previous married name. There is a marriage listed in Annaclone Church of Ireland in the district of Banbridge between a John Hillis and Margaret Wright on 24/3/1853 but not sure yet if this is our John. Dates fit but Hillis is a common name in County Down. Hope this helps. If you need Scottish info let me know.

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