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Antrim / Re: Name change
« on: Saturday 20 November 21 00:02 GMT (UK)  »
I was given help by a moderator on Rootschat who discovered birth and marriage of my Grandfather and Great Grandfather under the name of Fleming.  What I have been told is that around that time Irish would have been widely spoken and Fleming in Irish is spelt Fhleamain and pronounced Mc    Glamen...

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Antrim / Re: Irish family research
« on: Thursday 27 October 16 18:26 BST (UK)  »

  Hitting my head off brick wall of birth and marriage Margaret Milloy could it be family travelled as her father was seaman ?

William O'May  D. 1897  74 yrs (Gardener)

Father Alexander O'May B. 1797  D. 1885  87 yrs ( shepherd)  M.  1819  Janet Campbell  B. 1797 D. 1871 Aged73   Campbeltown

Father Donald O'May   (shepherd)  Mother Jean Graham

Margaret Milloy   B, 1828  D. 1893 aged 65

Father William Milloy (Seaman)   M.  1814  Campbeltown   Ann Milloy m.s  McPhail     Ann's Father Robert (farmer)

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Antrim / Re: Name change
« on: Monday 25 July 16 13:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi BallaltikilliganG I am in awe :o at the amount of information you have given. I was so perturbed at with the paternal side of family because I was kept hitting a brick wall.  I had searched on ancestry later Genes Reunited and Scotland's People. Giving up and concentrating on my Husbands fathers side of the family but since discovering rootschat recently solved the name change. I found Patrick 1842  and his children on the Parish register Ramoan  Ballycastle. I am now elated at the thought I can go back further.  Please  can you advise if I should resign up to Ancestry Ireland first or the Ulster Historic Foundation. 
                               Thank you  ;D ;D

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Dublin / Re: School Dundalk
« on: Sunday 24 July 16 16:44 BST (UK)  »
 Thank you Dathia I will check out the web ad I was looking for the school as I have a letter of recommendation signed A Yorke  1900 to seek out information on Hugh McGlame or Feming who attended the school He moved to Scotland but there may be a chance of relatives buried there.  :)

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Dublin / Re: School Dundalk
« on: Sunday 24 July 16 13:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Aghadowey  for the website ad Colrise@eircom.net   I have now contacted them  have a picture of the school. Fingers crossed I may receive info  ;D I have also moved my post.

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Antrim / Re: Name change
« on: Sunday 24 July 16 13:06 BST (UK)  »
Aww disappointed  :(  Looks like I've come to the end of my paternal tree  but thank you Aghadowey for your help,  Since joining rootschat in such a short time I have been able to  fill in important gaps,  that I have struggled  with for several years.  Due to name change. 

                                         Cheers   :)

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Antrim / Re: Name change
« on: Saturday 23 July 16 19:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Aghadowey   can you advise of any other sites besides the parish registers that may contain a birth date  for Patrick Fleming.  I have already checked  parish registers. I would be very grateful.  :)

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Antrim / Name change
« on: Saturday 23 July 16 15:17 BST (UK)  »
Searching  for birth    Patrick McGlame or Fleming BORN ABT.1823    MARRIED 1842 parish Ramoan Bally castle  surname McGlame    children  all baptised McGlame   although one of his children  Ellen at time of marriage  name  given is  Ellen McGlame or Fleming    while searching for his son Hugh Glasgow discovered his marriage cert. states surname  Hugh Fleming and his parents  also  Fleming.   Over the years he reverts to Hugh Fleming McGlame.    Very confused trying to find out why the change.   

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Dublin / Re: School Dundalk
« on: Saturday 23 July 16 14:44 BST (UK)  »
thank you Aghadowey

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