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Messages - Anne ONeill

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Louth / Re: Durnin info
« on: Saturday 08 December 12 17:25 GMT (UK)  »
Henry Durnin married Mary McKeever in Tallanstown on 23/7/1860.  Unfortunatley there is no record of their parents or their address. The witnesses were Patrick McKeever and Jean Larney.  As this marriage was before the Civil registration the parish record is the only information available.
Their children Triplets born 09/12/1865. Thomas, Mary and Jane. (Mother is Mary is McKever)
Peter 16/06/1868 and Bridget 14/04/1871.  (mother is Mary McKeever)
There are several Henry Durnin's  born in the 1820 and 1830's that would fit the bill.  If you could give me information on the townland they were from I may be able to help further.  If you got the birth cert for one of the children you may get an address on it.


 

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Louth / Re: S.S. DUNDALK AND THE DUNDALK & NEWRY STEAMSHIP CO
« on: Saturday 08 December 12 16:55 GMT (UK)  »
If you google S.S Dundalk you will get lot of information on the disaster.  The Dundalk Sub Aqua Club did a dive to the wreck and have information on their website.  There is a memorial window in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dundalk.
 I have a lot of newspaper cuttings if the disaster.
I tried to attach a picture including Mr. Cocks but unfortunately it didn't work.

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Tyrone / Re: Farnistra or Farranetra Townland
« on: Wednesday 28 November 12 17:02 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the replies about Farrenetra.  I located it in the maps.

Anne


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Tyrone / Re: Farnistra or Farranetra Townland
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 16:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply.  I know it is in Clogher but I was hoping somebody would be able to tell me exactly where in Co Tyrone it is.  I can't find it on any maps.

Regards,
Anne

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Tyrone / Farnistra or Farranetra Townland
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 15:38 GMT (UK)  »
Anyone know where Farinstra or farrnaetra  is please (Not sure of the spelling) It is in Clogher registration district.  Looking for Thomas McArdle married to Mary AnneMcElroy information. 

Anne

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Down / Re: Ginnis Clough
« on: Sunday 04 November 12 16:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jim,
I appreciate your replies.
John O'Neil's father was Arthur O Neil a farmer.  Arthur O'Neil had at least 2 sons John and Patrick. (John (born circa 1840) is the one in the 1875 marriage) John emigrated to England c 1881but 2 of his daughters were born in Ireland one in 1877 and one in 1879. John's address is given as Drin for one birth and Slievniskey on the other and his wife  Mary McAlleenan was from Derryneil (marriage cert) John was a grocer and trader in 1875. Address Ginnus Clough.
Patrick (born circa 1845) emigrated to England before 1871.
It is really Arthur O'Neil I am trying to find. (On both his sons Marriage Certs it doesn't say Arthur is dead so I am assuming he is alive) There is an Arthur O'Neill in Guiness in the Griffiths but I think he was married to Rose McCormick in 1862 so is too young to be the father of John and Patrick  There is another Arthur O'Neill married to Ellen Carlin marriage 1859 .(Drumkeeragh) This Arthur is not in the Griffiths but he is also too young to be the father of John and Patrick.  I am not familiar with this part of Co Down so I am hoping with all the addresses I have given someone might be able to help me out with the townlands and the ones I should concentrate on searching.
Hope all the above makes sense.
Regards
Anne

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Down / Re: Ginnis Clough
« on: Friday 02 November 12 13:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, 
I have looked in the Griffiths and I know there is a townland named Guiness and a town named Clough.

A John O'Neill gave his address as Ginnus Clough in  his marriage record in 1875.  I was wondering if some local knowledge of the area might point me in the right direction.

Anne

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Down / Ginnis Clough
« on: Thursday 01 November 12 16:33 GMT (UK)  »
Anyone know where this is in Co. Down.  I am looking for O'Neills circa 1860-1875

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Tyrone / Re: Forbes in cookstown
« on: Wednesday 25 April 12 15:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Pat,

Looks like part of your message was deleted by the website.

Regards,
Anne

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