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Antrim / Re: Magill - Antrim/Kilwaughter
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 17:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much. 
Do you know how/where I could obtain a document/info re a marriage certificate for Sarah & James MAGILL?  I am trying to confirm James's father's name as also James.  Several people keep telling me that the James I am researching, never married.  Does anyone know if this James's father could have been William? 
Regards

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Antrim / Re: Magill - Antrim/Kilwaughter
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 15:55 GMT (UK)  »
Very excited to see & hear anything of this branch, thank you.
I am assuming (sic) means not sure of spelling.  Sarah's father's first name is Stewart?
The info I had for James MAGILL was that he was born Feb 2, 1870, so the marriage date 1880 would put James at 10.  Something isn't adding up. I see I have further research...
Thx again & regards.

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Antrim / Re: Magill - Antrim/Kilwaughter
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 15:02 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou, very grateful to have my post merged correctly.
I am the gr gr gr granddaughter of this James MAGILL b. 1840 & Mary AGNEW b. 1840.  I recently obtained some more info regarding two of their children: Thomas Joseph MAGILL & Elizabeth MAGILL.  If you are interested I could forward you this information.  As well, I have a question, It seems there two sets of James MAGILL's & Mary AGNEW's came from different brother & sister parents in roughly the same time period which makes this difficult to sort out.

The James MAGILL, that I am currently researching had a son, James b. Feb 2, 1870, Antrim, Ireland. He m. Sarah Weatherall b. Oct 12, 1859?  Ireland.  I cannot remember where I got this info, but it doesn't seem correct.  I don't have a marriage date for this  pair, if it could be researched & the date of Sarah's birth & her parents names researched, I'd be most grateful.
Thank you :)

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Antrim / Magills, James & Mary Agnew 1840's
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 04:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I am new, not sure I am posting correctly.  Actually, before I became a member today, I was doing some research & discovered this site on the internet with posts regarding the Magills in my subject line.
How do I search these posts for a reply? 
Thanks very much :)

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