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Ireland / Re: Aronangh
« on: Tuesday 19 April 11 00:49 BST (UK)  »
I didn't see the actual census but here's the response I received on the Scotland Board.

Thanks

In Cleator Cumberland in 1861 - surname Carr

Patrick Carr 26 b Ireland iron ore miner
Roseann   26 b Ireland
John 4 b Lancashire
Maryann 2 b Ulverston Lancs
Peter  3 months b Cleator
RG9 Piece 3951 Folio 39 Page 25;

1871 for Kirkmichael - again shown as Kerr.   only have access to the transcriptions so it may be worth your while viewing the image on Scotlands People for clarity of birthplaces

Patrick Kerr 36 b Aronangh, Ireland
Rosannah 35 b Down
John   13 b Lancashire - England
Mary  11 b Debinethington, Ayrshire
Peter   10 b Cumberland
James   6 b Straiton, Ayrshire
Joseph  4 b Cumberland
William 2 b Kirkmichael
Kirkmichael ED 2 Page  10 Line 15

   

1881 census shown as Paterick and Rossie KERR

Ballochmyle Row  Auchinleck  Ayrshire

Patrick Kerr 46 b Ireland - coal miner
Rose 45 b Ireland
John   25 b England
Mary   21 b Dalmellington, Ayrshire (? Dalrymple)
Peter   20 b England
James 16 b Ayrshire
Joseph 14 b England
William  11 b Kirkmichael
Margaret   9 b Dalrymple
Agnes 7 b New Cumnock Ayrshire
Ellen 3 b Muirkirk Ayrshire
Auchinleck ED 5 Page  30 Line 23

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Ireland / Re: Aronangh
« on: Sunday 17 April 11 21:22 BST (UK)  »
I got the hometown name of Downs Ireland from a very kind person on the Scotland Board.  She responded to my inquiry regarding my gggrandfather, William Carr found the 1861, 1871 and 1881 census.  The 1871 census had the name of Down, Ireland listed as his mother's, Rose, birth place.  His father, Patrick Carr, was listed as born in Aronangh, Ireland.

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Ireland / Re: Aronangh
« on: Sunday 17 April 11 15:16 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the response.  I received another message that suggested that it could be a misreading and that the town may be Armagh.  His wife was from Down, Ireland.  Would that suggest anything?

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Ireland / Aronangh
« on: Saturday 16 April 11 00:14 BST (UK)  »
I'm looking for information about Patrick Carr (b) abt 1835 in Aronangh, Ireland.  He lived in married Rosie McAnulty December 1857 in Newton Stewart Scotland.  I can't find Aronangh on any map.  Could someone help me identify where this town might be or advise if this is an incorrect spelling.

Thank you

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Ayrshire / Re: William Carr from Glastron, Ayr
« on: Saturday 09 April 11 06:44 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, Carole for the info. I'm 85% sure this is my gggrandfather, but there are so many William Carrs.  I'm trying to get his marriage certificate here in the states to verify his birthdate.  I also see that the name kept changing from Carr to Kerr and that they moved from Ireland to Scotland.  I always thought it should be the other way around and that my family went from Scotland to Ireland.  Just a little confusing.

Thanks again

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Ayrshire / Re: William Carr from Glastron, Ayr
« on: Saturday 09 April 11 00:43 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, Heather, if you have any additional info. about William and Rose, I would appreciate it.  Can you give a little more info. on your William Carr so I can keep an eye out for him.  I live in Pennsylvania.  There's a large family in South Carolina with several William Carrs.

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Ayrshire / William Carr from Glastron, Ayr
« on: Saturday 09 April 11 00:13 BST (UK)  »
Looking for information on William Carr (b) Dec, 1868 in Glastron, County Ayr.  His parents might have been Patrick and Rose (McAnulty) Carr.  Help greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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Glamorganshire Lookup Requests / Re: williams
« on: Wednesday 27 October 10 00:10 BST (UK)  »
Thanks again, everyone.  I'm proud to be Welsh with such nice people as you.

Seren, could we be related??

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Wales / Re: Where in Wales?
« on: Tuesday 26 October 10 00:38 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, everyone for your help.

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