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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Robinson Family Northern Ireland
« on: Sunday 16 February 25 05:24 GMT (UK)  »
Have you heard of this account -
SILVER CREEK STORY - Rebekah Teubner
about A Community in Delaware County  Iowa
PREFACE
 This little book is compiled from information secured from descendants of Silver Creek pioneers, from old records, old notebooks and faded diaries, from newspaper clippings, from any source which was found to be authentic. The most valuable accounts have come from the lips of the little group of Silver Creek pioneers still living for they were children on this very ground when its history was being made. These men and women, though now advanced in years, are possessed of keen, clear minds to this day and date. We are thus indebted to Elizabeth Swindell Johnston, W. B. Robinson, Mrs. Alice Falconer Robinson, Frank Swindle, Charles Swindle, W. L. Carrothers, George W. Carrothers, and Mrs. Jemima Wilson Wood.
 Turn back the pages to April, 1852. Iowa had been a state then for six years, admitted to the Union in 1846. For our story skip the pages of state history to pick up the time when three young Irishmen set forth for the West. They had landed in New York from their native Ireland some years before. In Alleghany, Pennsylvania, were an Alex Robinson and his wife who had come from Ireland in the 1840's
Old records, obituaries, and other accounts give the names of places in North Ireland from which these people came. Some familiar ones are Armagh, Monaghan, Newtown Butler, Lisnaskea, Clogher, Maguire's Bridge, Five Mile Town, Clones, Enniskillen.
 Three original Silver Creek pioneers - Anthony Swindle/Swindell, James Robinson. John McKay

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London and Middlesex / MESSER families in east end of London 1700 - 1820
« on: Sunday 16 February 25 04:50 GMT (UK)  »
I have MESSER families in St Leonards Shoreditch, St George in the East, St Mary Whitechapel. Bishopsgate/s. Fathers - William x 5; Benjamin x 3. Anyone else researching these families??

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Tyrone / Re: MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Thursday 03 December 20 06:11 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for keeping the MOORE thread running................!
I have not been able to find a link from my James MOORE in Drumrawn (east of Drumquin) to the William MOORE in Drumnaforbe nearby.
DNA links me /James MOORE to William MOORE (& Sarah DAVIS) in House 2 Bomackatall in 1901 & 1911.
I think ALL the MOORE families in Ednashanlaght are related. When you draw up the townland in
 c 1860 Griffiths - James & Hugh GORMLEY farm the eastern half & John, Samuel, Jane, John, Andrew, Hugh  MOORE farm the western part. This backs onto land farmed by Charles, James & Samuel MOORE in Meencargagh townland.
These families & descendants found in 1901 & 1911 in Ednashanlaght, Bomackatall, Kirlish townlands.

If you look at the Pension Application records on Find My Past there are the following - who I think they descended from!
1841 - Andrew MOORE & Catherine SPROULE - married 1828 - children - John b 1830, Robert b 1833, Mary Jane b 1840; f-i-l John SPROULE b 1757 (Kilmore/Meencargagh). [Catherine MOORE in Tullyard townland in Griffiths].

1841 - Jn (Jane?) MOORE b 1797; husband Andrew (absent) b 1797, Christianne (absent) b 1817, James b1819, Elizabeth b 1825, William b 1820 (Meencargagh/Ednashanlaght)

1851 -Jane's family - James, John, William, Samuel, Andrew, Robert, Elizabeth, Margaret, Kitty

1841 - 51 - Samuel MOORE (Meencargagh) parents Samuel MOORE & Isabelle HAMILTON

1841/51 - Andrew MOORE - parents Hugh & Eliza MOORE (Ednashanlaght)

In Tithe Applotments 1837 as well as (my?) James MOORE in Drumrawn there are William MOOREs in Carony & Drumnaforbe.
in 1826 William MOORE & partners in Ednashanlaght.

Will we ever sort them out!?
Barbara




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Tyrone / Re: MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Wednesday 04 November 20 02:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for information. Unable to find a connection at the moment............ but will keep details.
Barbara

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Tyrone / Re: MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Tuesday 27 October 20 23:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks again KG for your great help!
To recap - my James MOORE (2) born 1828 to James MOORE & Mary COULTER (born about 1800).
James (2) living in Drumrawn (Longfield East) when marries Jane GIVINS in 1852.

James (2) in Sydney Australia 1856 said both his parents were dead - hence not in Griffiths.

Sister ? - Mary MOORE born 1829 marries Thomas McGahey 1849 (living there) in Dromore. They move to Glasgow (7 children). After Thomas dies she married (Neil McDonald) 13 Feb 1882 Govan Glasgow -  naming James MOORE & Mary COULTER as her parents.

My DNA match is with William MOORE (daughter Sarah b 1893) in Bomackatall Upper, Longfield West. Father Thomas MOORE.
LOTS of MOORE families there & surrounding townlands (Ednashaulaght, Meencarcagh, Kirlish, Kilmore)   Prominent names - Andrew, Samuel, Robert - 'not particularly in Longfield East'.
Name 'James' not prominent -(sweeping statements I know - but an observation).
Both parishes have 'the usual' William, John, Mary, Eliza, etc.

Earlier records -
Tithe Applotment - James MOORE in Drumrawn 1829 & 1837
No MOOREs in Dromore, Drumragh, Clonfeacle, Aghaloo

1796 Flax Index - James MOORE in Agahloo, Ardstraw, Clogher, Clonfeacle, Donacavey

1782 Probate (PRONI) James MOORE from Drumarm (could this be Drumrawn later)?
Thomas MOORE in Urney

The search and linking names continues .................... thanks Barbara

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Tyrone / Re: MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Sunday 25 October 20 01:28 GMT (UK)  »
Linking up information from various sites above -
Townlands all in Longfield West Tyrone -
(Find My Past) Pension application based on 1841 census - in Kilmore/Meencaragh
Andrew MOORE (b c 1800) and Catherine+ (married 1828)
children John 11 (c1830)
Robert 8 (c1833)
Mary Jane 1 (1840);
father -in law John SPROULE 84 (c 1757)

1901 census
House 10 Kirlish (Bomackatall) - western border of Kilmore
siblings
Andrew Moore 38 (c1858)
Mary Jane 39 (c1860)
John 35 (c1865)
nephew - Joseph GORDON 11  (still there in 1911)

1901 House 2 Bomackatall Upper
William MOORE (bc 1860) & Sarah (Davis) & 7 children (James, Robert & Thomas among them).
Witnesses at William & Sarah's wedding in 1885 - James & Thomas GORDON
William MOORE's father Thomas MOORE

Any MOOREs with GORDON or SPROULE family in Longfield West?

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Tyrone / Re: MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Saturday 24 October 20 22:52 BST (UK)  »
Thanks KG for your help & very useful links!!! Barbara

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Tyrone / MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Saturday 24 October 20 02:36 BST (UK)  »
Is anyone searching the MOORE families in Longfield West? I have noted the MOOREs in early records (1796, Tithe Applotment; Griffiths.
There are quite a few families in Ednashanlaght townland - noted in Find my Past records.

I have a DNA match with William MOORE & Sarah DAVIS (6 children in 1901 census) in nearby Bomackatall. Later a number of children settled in Paisley Scotland.

My James MOORE (born 1828; married Jane GIVINS in 1853 & came to Sydney Australia in 1856/7). Both James & Jane lived in Drumrawn; married Drumquin.
James' parents were James MOORE & Mary COULTER - both born about 1800 I guess, but dead - so James said - by 1856/7. James' obituary here in Sydney said he was born in Portadown????

In Griffiths in Drumrawn is Arthur MOORE.
I have found a Mary & William MOORE wh could be my James' siblings.

Does any of this ring bells with anyone???? I realise with limited records it is hard to link people/families up!!! Cheers Barbara

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Tyrone / MOORE in Longfield West
« on: Saturday 24 October 20 02:18 BST (UK)  »
Is anyone searching the MOORE families in Longfield West? I have noted the MOOREs in early records (1796, Tithe Applotment; Griffiths.
There are quite a few families in Ednashanlaght townland - noted in Find my Past records.

I have a DNA match with William MOORE & Sarah DAVIS (6 children in 1901 census) in nearby Bomackatall. Later a number of children settled in Paisley Scotland.

My James MOORE (born 1828; married Jane GIVINS in 1853 & came to Sydney Australia in 1856/7). Both James & Jane lived in Drumrawn; married Drumquin.
James' parents were James MOORE & Mary COULTER - both born about 1800 I guess, but dead - so James said - by 1856/7. James' obituary here in Sydney said he was born in Portadown????

In Griffiths in Drumrawn is Arthur MOORE.
I have found a Mary & William MOORE wh could be my James' siblings.

Does any of this ring bells with anyone???? I realise with limited records it is hard to link people/families up!!! Cheers Barbara

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