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Armagh / Re: Morton Family
« on: Saturday 25 February 17 15:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi would love to see a copy of the Rev Gibson letter.....sounds interesting!

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Armagh / Re: Morton Family
« on: Saturday 25 February 17 11:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Joy I'm really looking forward to meeting u on Tuesday. If you want to PM me via Facebook my name is Gail Currie Irwin. I'll give you my details etc. Lynn you are welcome to friend request me as well. Your information has been invaluable regarding Rev James Gibson. There has been a book published by Lislooney presbyterian church on its history. If you go to its Facebook page you can follow the links to buy it on face book. There is a chapter on The rev Gibson and also mentions David morton (an elder in the church). I hope we can help each other fill in the missing pieces which have been lost through history.

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Armagh / Re: Morton Family
« on: Thursday 23 February 17 12:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. That's very interesting as we had also heard there was a prebyterian minister in the Alexander morton family. I am not sure which church he would have belonged to. There are 2 in the area Lislooney presbyterian and Knappagh Presbyterian. Out of interest I live in the area of Tynan County Armagh and would be interested in meeting up when u r in N Ireland. Unfortunately my knowledge is very limited on account of lack of information but maybe we could fill in the gaps? Let me know what you think? Kind regards Gail.

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Armagh / Re: Morton Family
« on: Sunday 18 December 16 23:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. I am the gg grandaugher of Alexander Morton (Manooney )
Who inherited the farm from his aunt Frances Morton ( according to Proni records) have very little information about Alex Morton except that he fathered an illegitimate child  (also named Alexander Morton) in approx 1880. From whom I am decended. I would be grateful for any info. Thanks

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Translation
« on: Sunday 18 December 16 23:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. I was born and raised in Derryhaw. My family  have owned a farm house in derryhaw since 1910 ( prior to my family living there it was called "Steele's  Hill) I know the Steele family lived in it for many years. This must be your family. The house is still a family home today.

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