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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Thursday 30 October 14 21:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you akanex2, looks like I will need to allow for some time at PRONI.:)

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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Thursday 30 October 14 03:07 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you UnaBobby for your information, glad to hear of another Quigley cousin! I will certainly take photos of any graves that may be relevant and share them. Trip is not til August next year. Will keep in touch. :)
Deborah

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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Monday 27 October 14 08:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Linda,
Many thanks for your reply and the information you provided. Yes, with your information, and that from my own research,I believe that Henry Quigley (1791-1844) is a brother of my great grandfather, Bannister Quigley (1783-1866). I knew that their father's name was Edward but did not have dates or the name of Edward's wife, so thank you. Bannister's son David( also known as Daniel) is my grandfather who emigrated to Australia in the late 1800's.
I am more than happy to take photos of any relevant headstones, if they have survived, that I find on my trip next year and forward them to you if you would like.I would dearly love to find some old photos. I had never met my grandfather Daniel, so am looking forward to visiting his birthplace.
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Kind regards,
Deborah Simpson

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Antrim / Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 05:41 BST (UK)  »
I am planning a family history trip to Ireland next year and would love to make contact with anyone with links to Bannister Quigley born abt 1783 in County Antrim, died 1866 Ballycessy,Glenavy. He married Jane Bell in 1828. They had several children including my grandfather David Bannister( aka Daniel) born 1848 in Ballycessy, who came to Australia in the late 1800's. I am planning to visit St Aidan's Church Glenavy,where many of the children were baptised and Bannister and Jane are buried. Any other ideas of buildings from that time that may still be standing would be greatly appreciated.Also if there is anywhere in the County which may hold old photographs?
Many thanks

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Limerick / Re: Limerick Parish registers: LAHEEN
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 05:16 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your information and suggestions.Much appreciated. I will keep up the search. :)

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Galway / Mulry family from Ballinakill
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 05:11 BST (UK)  »
I am planning a family history trip to Ireland next year and would love to make contact with anyone connected to Timothy Mulry born abt 1814 in Ballinakill. His father was Philip Mulry and mother Mary.
I have so far been unable to find birth/baptism records.Timothy married Mary Lawlor ( or Lawler) born abt 1815 in Kings County. Marriage is believed to have been in Woodford abt 1832. They came to Australia in 1855 with their young family. Listed in emigration records as Roman Catholic.I would be grateful for any ideas of places to visit in the area, churches etc.
Many thanks

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Limerick / Limerick Parish registers: LAHEEN
« on: Monday 13 October 14 08:08 BST (UK)  »
I would greatly appreciate any help with finding the parish and church where any of the following took place:
*Baptism of Daniel Laheen (father Thomas mother Catherine Shea) b1806 in Mountshannon Co Limerick
*Marriage of Daniel Laheen to Mary Maher (birth date and parents unknown) about 1824
*Marriage of Daniel Laheen to Mary Welsh b 1815 Mountshannon ( father Thomas and mother Mary    Barry) married about 1835-1838
*Baptism of Nancy Laheen( father Daniel Laheen Mother Mary ) b1829 Mountshannon
Thank you

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