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Antrim / Re: McIlvenna / Crozier
« on: Friday 03 November 17 11:16 GMT (UK)  »
hi all looking info on Mc Ilvenna   Joseph   Main Street,Crumlin   Camlin       Antrim if any 1 has in there tree looking to find out his mum and dad brothers , sisters . etc
i no he was married to margaret gray but cant find out her info of her mum and dad or brothers or sisters would any 1 have info on them
also looking married cet please.

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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Sunday 28 February 16 16:53 GMT (UK)  »
I believe there was a fire at St Aidan's. Some church records survived. They are on microfilm at PRONI WHICH Is NOW LOCATED AT THE Titanic quarter in Belfast, I think.

Could you possibly look out for the following grave too - Think they were buried in Crew Glenavy though - Thomas Peel b1762 died 1846 & wife Catherine (nee Allen) b1765

Edward Peel born 1675

Thomas Peele born c1650

Lol!!!!  ;D ;D ;D Well you never know!!!!

Una
hi would you have edward Quigley

1720–1802


Birth 1720 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

Death 9 MARCH 1802 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

5th great-grandfather 
I am looking his mum and dad please

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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Sunday 21 February 16 16:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I cannot help with local knowledge but it is my understanding that Glenavy is full of Quigley burials. My gt grandfather had two brothers who both married Quigley sisters from Glenavy. The oldest brother William Lynn Graham married Issamena Quigley in 1884 and James Graham married Louisa Jane Quigley in 1891. I think at least one of these wives was also buried at Glenavy according to her granddaughter, whereas her husband was I think buried at Templepatrick.

Anyway these sisters were daughters of James Quigley (1827-1903) and Matilda Thompson. James was in turn the son of Henry Quigley (1791-1844) and Ann Sloan. The following Glenavy inscription is from a public tree in Ancestry containing these Quigleys.


Erected by Ann Quigley in memory of her beloverd husband Henry Quigley who dies 5th June 1844 aged 53 years their son Henry died 30th August 1850 aged 10.

Also their Grand-children Henry died 6th october 1858 Aged 1 year

Ann died 10th September 1863 aged 6 years

Ann and Margaret Peel who died in infancy.

Isamenia Peel who died in her 60th year also the above named Ann Quigley who died 26th April 1895  aged 90 years.

Also James Quigley died in his 78th year,

Also Grandson of the erector James McCracken who was accidentally drowned in Belfast Lough 13th July 1912 aged 30 to the inexpressible grief of his devoted mother Louisa McCracken (nee Quigley)

also his brother and sister Mary and Willie who died when young.

Also their dear mother Louisa McCracken died 30th December 1920.

Matilda Quigley died 13th April 1914 aged 89

William McCracken died 14th May 1933 aged 84 years.

Cheers

Linda (NZ)
hi would you have edward Quigley

1720–1802


Birth 1720 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

Death 9 MARCH 1802 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

5th great-grandfather 
I am looking his mum and dad please

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Antrim / Re: McIlvenna / Crozier
« on: Sunday 21 February 16 13:11 GMT (UK)  »
I tried
There are not many households in Co Antrim in Griffiths valuation see http://www.failteromhat.com/post1845.php
date about 1860
Mc Ilvennan   William   Ballygallagh   Ballylinny   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Joseph   Main Street,Crumlin   Camlin       Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Mary      Caddy      Drummaul   Antrim
Mc Ilvennan   Charles   Ballyclare   Grange of Doagh   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   John   Ballynadrentagh   Killead      Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Susan   Ballynadrentagh   Killead      Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Henry   Springwell Street,   Ballymena   Kirkinriola   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Anne      Callisnagh   Layd   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Charles   Cloghs   Layd   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Michael   Callisnagh   Layd   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   Patrick   Callisnagh   Layd   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   John      Garvaghy/Town of Portglenone   Portglenone   Antrim
Mc Ilvennan   Alexander   Dock Townparks Meadow Street   Shankill   Antrim
Mc Ilvennan   Alexander   Dock Townparks Meadow Street   Shankill   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   James      Dock Townparks Vere Street   Shankill   Antrim
Mc Ilvenna   James      Dock Townparks Vere Street   Shankill   Antrim

I did the samer for Crozier. The only overlaps were Kirkinriola and Shankill

in 1901 census the only Hugh in Ireland is
17 in Lisrodden (Lisnagarran, Antrim)
McIlvenna   Sarah   45   Female   Head of Family   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   -   Read and write   -   Widow   -
McIlvenna   Hugh   15   Male   Son   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   Agricultural Labourer   Read and write   -   Not Married   -
McIlvenna   John   20   Male   Son   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   Agricultural Labourer   Read and write   -   Not Married   -

in 1901 census the only Rose in Ireland is
8 in Antynanun (Slemish, Antrim)
McIlvenna   Rose   28   Female   Daughter   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   Seamstress   Read and write   -   Not Married   -
McIlvenna   Mary   23   Female   Daughter   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   Seamstress   Read and write   -   Not Married   -
Thompson   Mary Anne   48   Female   Head of Family   Roman Catholic   Co Antrim   Seamstress   Cannot read   -   Married   -


www.ancestryireland.com
HUGH   MCILVENNA   1839   PATRICK   Antrim   
HUGH   MCILVENNA   1855   HUGH   Antrim   
HUGH   MCILVENNA   1885   JOHN   Antrim
ROSE   MCILVENNA   1839   JOHN   Antrim   Log in Register
ROSE   MCILVENNA   1851   JOHN   Antrim   

emerald ancestry   

Belfast Street directories don’t list Hugh but there are Mrs McIlvenna, he/they could be living with his widowed mother see http://www.lennonwylie.co.uk There are street directories searchable at PRONI

so nothing but negative results
good luck, hoping others join in
BallyaltikilliganG
hi Mc Ilvenna   Joseph   Main Street,Crumlin   Camlin       Antrim would you no his mother and father please .

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Wrong David Martin for my family tree, I have the certificate in pdf format.

Valerie
hi can you send me the  certificate please its my ggranny and ggrandad

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Antrim / Re: Living relatives of the Graham and O'Hara families Belfast
« on: Thursday 18 February 16 21:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again
This is how we could be connected although George and Mary O'Hara are names I don't have yet it might just be that I haven't found them yet.
Right here we go...

My dad was Joseph Alexander Graham born in Belfast in 1921, his dad was also Joe Graham born Belfast 1879.  His mum was Lizzy Graham (nee O'Hara) born 1886 I, you guessed it, Belfast! Now she had a brother William John and a sister Maggie.  William John Married Lizzy Greer on Jan 29th 1908 at St. George's Church of Ireland on the Shankhil. They had three children, Marcella, Alexander and Margaret.  Lizzy Greer's parents were James and Marcella Greer she had four other siblings John, Jane, Martha and Andrew who all went to live in either Canada or USA.  As I said I have a living relative on this side who comes through the Greer side and she recognised the name Marcella as it's not a common name in Ireland.

I hope you recognise some of these names as being from your family, it would be amazing to find another relative I didn't know I had.

Also, I'm really interested in the fact that your surname is Graham as I can go back to my great grandpa on that side to 1812 but I don't have any information on what happened to my dad's siblings or his uncles and aunts.  The only one of my great uncles I was able to get a bit of info on was Robert Graham who worked at Harland and Wolfe in 1911, so probably worked on the Titanic, that'll be why it sank!

If you recognise any of this please get in touch you can email me on (*) anytime.

Thanks

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Liz
hi george and Mary o'hara were my grandad mcclean cousin mary lived on the crumin road for years my mum is a greer her dad was a greer and came from Ligoniel no sure if it's the same people  who  you are  looking  for 

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Antrim / Re: Living relatives of the Graham and O'Hara families Belfast
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 19:00 BST (UK)  »
hi there I have greer's in my family and o'hara's that came from the shankill and lived on Crumlin Road George o'hara and mary thay both passed away but daughter still there I think and It was 682 I think Crumlin Road mary was my gggranda's sister

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Antrim / Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 15:55 BST (UK)  »
quigleys

hi 
edward quigley
my great grandfather Birth  1891 in  Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland   Death 14/12/1944 he was married to Rebecca martin came from ligoniel my granny was Elizabeth Quigley she married alexander greer look to find out more on the Quigley tree and if any 1 has any info on the greer's as I no thay were two big familys have got to talk to some of the Quigley's that I have got in touch by facebook

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