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Antrim / Re: Ramsey/Ramsay
« on: Saturday 23 June 12 21:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
   Not sure if this helps but on 3 Feb 1877 Thomas Hanley married Agnes Ramsay in Duncairn Presbyterian Church, Shankill, Belfast. Agnes' father was called Thomas.

Regards

Hello and many thanks, yes that's my Gt Gt Grandfather and Grandmother, I was down at PRONI saw that record, it says Thomas Ramsey was a labourer although that would be inconsistent with the photo we have of him with a top hat and cane, (see attached). This photo was taken in Hamilton and a family member told me Agnes was Scottish, although on the 1901 and 1911 census it says she came from County Antrim.

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Antrim / Re: Ramsey/Ramsay
« on: Saturday 23 June 12 19:41 BST (UK)  »
Looking for Isabella's family, had a sister Agnes, brother Thomas.  Her father had a barbers shop in the York Street area.
Photograph with Husband Joseph Silas Short & daughter Nellie who died in infancy. 
I believe Isabella had an Aunt who had a shop in Whitehead !
Thank you
Netta


Hello my Gt Gt Grandmother Agnes Hanley nee Ramsay/Ramsey lived on Mountview Street in the Oldpark area, her father was called Thomas we think the came from County Antrim but may have orginally been Scottish. I have old photos taken at studios in Hamilton Lanarkshire and others taken in Belfast. I've been trying to find out more about Agnes' family but it's proving a very tough nut to crack, if you like I can send you some photos and we can see if it correspnds with anything you might have.

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