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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Sunday 16 June 13 18:15 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much for the information. 
Grouse Lodge is a specific place within the townland of Grousehall.
Much appreciated.
Silverofoxo

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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Saturday 15 June 13 20:01 BST (UK)  »
I am confused over Grouse Lodge and Grousehall, Co Donegal.  My gg grandfather, Joseph Scott, resided at Grouse Lodge when he married in 1852. Are the names referring to the same place or not. Grousehall is shown on google maps but not Grouse Lodge. Trying to find out exactly where he came from.  My gg grandmother was Ann (Scott) Scott from Ardstraw and they married in Castlederg Presbyterian Church.
Siverofoxo

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Antrim / Re: William Boyd 1881 Doagh
« on: Friday 14 June 13 20:29 BST (UK)  »
I have visited both Ballylinney Presbyterian Church and the Ballylinney Burial Ground. The burial ground has a chart showing the names for each lair but does not indicate who/how many people may have been buried in each lair.  How could I find out?
There are two Boyd lairs at least and I would like to find out who is there. 
I have two funeral cards one for Joseph Boyd, aged 20 years who died on 20 Jan 1883 at the residence of James McMillan, Ballyhenry and signed by Jane Boyd and one for William Boyd who died at his father's residence Ballyduff on 12 Sept 1879 aged 19 years and signed by Andrew Boyd. Both are buried in the Ballylinney Burial Ground.
 Any information on the above gratefully received.
Silverofoxo

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Antrim / Re: William Boyd 1881 Doagh
« on: Tuesday 02 April 13 19:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi!
I have sent a second Personal Message (PM) to you with my email address. I hope it reaches you OK and you are able to respond to it.
Regards
Silverofoxo

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Antrim / Re: William Boyd 1881 Doagh
« on: Monday 01 April 13 19:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi!
Rootschat has changed they layout and I am a little confused at the moment.
I have sent a message but it has gone as a Personal Message which might not be available to you until you have 3 postings.  If you send me another 2 normal message then you should be able to access your Personal Message which are only seen by you and me.  Look forward to hearing from  you.
Silverofoxo

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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 17:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi!
Thanks very much for the information which I will study very carefully.  No doubt I will have further questions which I hope you may be able to help with.
Kind regards
Silverofoxo

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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Saturday 30 June 12 18:56 BST (UK)  »
Further update to previous information. More accurate?
Joeseph Scott - Grouse Lodge, Templecarne, Donegal.
Anne Scott - Coolcreaghy, Ardrstraw, Co Tyrone. Both addresses are from their marriage certificate as residence at time of marriage.
Regards
Silverofoxo

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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Friday 29 June 12 17:02 BST (UK)  »
I have visited PRONI and obtained a photocopy of the marriage certificate of Joseph Scott & Ann Scott dated 5 Nov 1852 at First Presbyterian Church Castlederg. The certificate indicates that the fathers were Charles Scott & Robert Scott both farmers.  Joseph Scott was resident at Grouse Lodge, Templecairne? Donegal(Templecarn?) and Ann Scott was resident at Erolareghey, Ardstraw? Co Tyrone.

Further information on Charles Scott and Joseph Scott would be greatly appreciated.

Both sides of my family are Ireland based - Boyd of Kingsbog, Ballylinney being the other.

Regards
Silverofoxo

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Ireland / Re: Scott Connection To Donegal
« on: Friday 20 April 12 16:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi!
Thanks very much for the information.
Both sides of my family have Irish connections.
Regards
Silverofoxo

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