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Antrim / Re: DINELEY/ BEATTIE Family Belfast
« on: Sunday 17 July 11 13:47 BST (UK)  »
@kingskerswell,
                              Am updating after a recent visit to Belfast Records office.  On my husbands tree Andrew Thompson Dineley(snr) married twice:

1. to a Sarah Crouch nee Shaw. On the 1873 certificate for this marriage, grooms father is Isaiah Dineley, a clerk.
2. to a Margaret Jane McClelland nee Moore. On the 1899 marriage certificate, the grrom's father is Josiah Dineley, a book keeper.

This is as far back as we can go at the moment.  Any hlp suggestions greatfully appreciated.
Many thanks

Tracy

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Antrim / DINELEY/ BEATTIE Family Belfast
« on: Sunday 17 July 11 13:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi ! Any help greatfully recieved.
My Husband's family are the Dineley's of Severn Street and further back ParkGate areas of Belfast.
He is the grandson of Albert Ernest Dineley and Elizabeth Maud nee Beattie.
Any body know of them/ remember them?
We believe that the family traces back to a Josiah Dineley who married a Mary Williams and have possible links with Port Glasgow as their son, Andrew is married in Belfast but recorded as living in Port Glasgow on his marriage in 1873 to a Sarah Crouch nee Shaw.

Thanks in anticipation

Tracy
 

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Worcestershire / Re: Dingley family of Cropthorne
« on: Tuesday 22 March 11 10:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that Neil!
                               Have looked them up and this just seemed to confuse things all the more!  The line I am researching is from Andrew Dineley born(c.1880) who married Amelia Gray in 1902.
On their wedding certificate from Dec 1902, the grooms father is stated as another Andrew Dineley. Yet from the 1901 and 1911 census this Andrew has been remarried to a Margaret McClelland who in turn was originally a Moore.  I'm trying to pin point the younger  Andrew's mother who I suspect may have been Sarah Crouch/ Shaw.

All these Andrew's, Albert's Ernests  etc are all starting to blur in to one and it's getting very confusing!

Again,  any help given is REALLY appreciated!

Many Thanks

Trace

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Worcestershire / Re: Dingley family of Cropthorne
« on: Friday 04 March 11 07:09 GMT (UK)  »
Cherryexile, Thanks very much for your reply!

         The dates/ information I have are very similar to those you kindly supplied.  Our Albert Ernest was born after the 1911 census but family have confirmed he is definately the son of Andrew Dineley who married Amelia Grey in  december 1902.  Andrew and Amelia were married in Trinity Church, Shankhill according to records on Emerald Ancestors.com. if someone could suggest a lookup service I would be grateful indeed!

It is his parents that we are now trying to trace.  We are just guessing at the moment that his father was also Andrew due to the coincidences of family names/adresses/ occupations etc on street directories from Belfast in the early 1900's./ census. For example in one street directory on Lennon Wylie you have Andrew'sneighbour recorded as Thomas Sloan.  This in turn is my husbands fathers names: *.


Many Thanks and we will keep on perservering!

Tracy

* details removed as there's a possiblity person is still alive

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Worcestershire / Re: Dingley family of Cropthorne
« on: Thursday 03 March 11 20:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
     Newbie alert here!

My husbands family are Dineleys from Belfast.  We have his grandfather as  Albert Ernest Dineley married to  Elizabeth Maud nee Beattie.  Albert's parents were an Andrew Dineley married to an Amelia  nee Grey.  we would really appreciate any help from ANYBODYas we believe that once again there is a connection through them via Josiah Dineley of peopleton.

Any hints and tips gratefully appreciated, especially in tracing Andrew's parents(who, BTW, we believe to be yet another Andrew!)

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