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Messages - mcgilleyclan

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World War One / Re: Private Duncan O’Neil
« on: Wednesday 23 January 13 15:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for responding.

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World War One / Re: Private Duncan O’Neil
« on: Wednesday 23 January 13 15:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
Just stumbled upon your post this morning. By chance have you had any luck finding out any more info on the brothers? One of the brothers.. William O'Neil has been a part of my family research. The family is on the 1911 census and it reveals their father (John) was not listed on the census. William age 28 according to the census was still residing at home along with Duncan(17) and Hugh(13).
If you happen to have any info to share on William I would greatly appreciate it.

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Henryshott Street??
« on: Wednesday 23 January 13 15:09 GMT (UK)  »
This is very interesting info.. Thank you!!

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Dunbartonshire / Henryshott Street??
« on: Wednesday 23 January 13 00:09 GMT (UK)  »
Is anyone familiar with the area Henryshott?? I found it listed on a census record. Trying to determine how close it was to Station Street.

Any help is appreciated.

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Armagh / Re: McGillie of Armagh
« on: Friday 04 June 10 04:21 BST (UK)  »
William McGilley was born in 1834. He was the son of Leachlan and Sarah(Broadley) McGilley. William's brother Francis McGilley died on May 9, 1856. According to his death certificate his parents Leachlan and Sarah were both deceased at the time of his death. His borther William was listed as a witness on the death certificate.
William married Mary Munro on March 4, 1859. They lived in Old Monkland Scotland. Mary was the daughter of Daniel and Agnes (Kelly) Munro. Agnes died on December 14, 1858 at age 60. She was born in 1798 and would have been 40 when she gave birth to Mary! Agnes' father was Anthony Kelly.
William and Mary's first child was born on September 10, 1859. Agnes McGilley only lived for 14 months. She died on November 4, 1860. Their second daughter Sarah was born Feb 17, 1861 and died of Scarlet Fever on August 4, 1861. Mary McGilley was their third daughter born on December 4, 1862 and Ann McGilley was their fourth daughter born December 29, 1864.( Ann McGilley's family is residing in Ireland and we have been in touch and have worked on some of this geneology together.)
Ann McGilley married James Blaney on November 27, 1886 in Seagoe Armagh Ireland and died on August 11, 1944 in Armagh.
We don't know when the family moved from Scotland to Ireland but we found a record to show William and Mary had a son William born in July 1866 in Lurgan. Daniel McGilley was born in 1870 and according to your records Agnes was born in 1871. John McGilley (my great grandfather was born in 1882).


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Armagh / Re: McGillie of Armagh
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 20:23 BST (UK)  »
That is wonderful! I had no idea they had another Agnes. My great grandfather was born in Lurgan a few years earlier than Agnes. I will work on all of this tonight and be back in touch soon.

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Armagh / Re: McGillie of Armagh
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 20:04 BST (UK)  »
Can you give me the date of birth for Agnes? It appears the family may have had two daughters both named Agnes. I have a record for one Agnes but sadly she died shortly after birth. I have come to learn that back then the family's often reused the names.

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Armagh / Re: McGillie of Armagh
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 19:38 BST (UK)  »
Ok sorry about the confusion. I think I am following you now. So your husband's grandfather was married to a McGilley. I will pull my book and see what info I can get for you. I will be back in touch soon. My great grandfather was John McGilley who was Agnes' brother.


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Armagh / Re: McGillie of Armagh
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 19:21 BST (UK)  »
I have a whole book of info. We have traced quite a bit of the McGilley's. Are you a relation of Agnes Carey by chance??

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