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Antrim / Re: Belfast - William Davison - help please any ideas ??
« on: Friday 28 February 25 09:51 GMT (UK)  »
scotmum, thank you so much for that additional information.  Well researched.  My connection is the Davisons but, as James Davison was married to Madge Noble and there seemed to still be a lot of connections between James & Madge and the Nobles, this is all really helpful.   

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Antrim / Re: Belfast - William Davison - help please any ideas ??
« on: Thursday 27 February 25 15:07 GMT (UK)  »
Wow Kiltaglassan, you have given me information that I didn't know.  I knew about the two boys John and William Davison but did not know about older siblings Elizabeth and James.  James Davison and Madge Noble married on the 6th April 1914 and it looks like she gave birth 2 days later, on the 8th April !  Second child, James, born around a year later in July 1915 in 11 Wolff St - this was where James's father was living at the time (James's mother died in June 1914 which is possibly why first child Elizabeth was born in Parker Street).  I looked up the Street directory (Lennon & Wylie) and a William Noble was living at that address in Parker St - assume a brother of Madge.  Many thanks for that information.

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Antrim / Re: Belfast - William Davison - help please any ideas ??
« on: Wednesday 26 February 25 10:33 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks for responding so quickly.  I saw that the original post was back in 2016, so a reply was unlikely.  I believe this Davison branch to be related to mine, so could have supplied some extra information.  You are correct in the James Davison/Madge Noble as parents.  Thanks again.

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Antrim / Re: Belfast - William Davison - help please any ideas ??
« on: Wednesday 26 February 25 10:22 GMT (UK)  »
Don't know if you are still looking for information about William Davison.  I think I can help.  Let me know.
JackieNI

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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: HILL, Co. Antrim
« on: Friday 08 March 24 15:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, this is now a very old message, so may  not apply, but I have info on Mullan/Gault and Hill.  Let me know if still needed.

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Canada / Re: Robert Weir Sarah Weir/Lamont 1901 to1911
« on: Wednesday 27 October 21 10:47 BST (UK)  »
I have had a look for Sarah Ann Lamont and there is an emigration record of someone of that name travelling out to Pittsburgh (aged 21) in 1901.  The person they were travelling to looks like aunt Mrs McNeilly (or similar).  This could well be her.  Occupation given as servant.  Travelling on the ship 'Oceanic'  sailing from Liverpool in August 1901.

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Canada / Re: Robert Weir Sarah Weir/Lamont 1901 to1911
« on: Wednesday 27 October 21 10:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi, after reading this post, I saw another on the same topic, so it may be that I can't add as much new information as I imagined.  This Robert Weir is, I believe, my great great uncle - he was a brother to my great grandmother.  The information I have found so far (and believe to be reasonably accurate) is:  Robert Weir has given his own date of birth as 26th October 1883 - this seems likely.  I can't find a birth record for Robert or his siblings for some reason.  His sisters were Martha Weir (my great grandmother) and Isabella Weir.  In the 1901 census I have found a record of Robert and Isabella working as servants in a house in Donegore, Antrim - Robert's age is given in this census as 20.  In 1902 Robert was one of the witnesses at Isabella's marriage in Donegore.  It looks like Robert emigrated around 1906 to Pittsburgh.  I am pretty sure this is him as I have linked his address in Pittsburgh to one of Isabella's daughters who emigrated and gave Robert Weir (uncle) as they person they were initially travelling to.  He married a Sarah Ann Lamont - also from NI.  I'm not sure when they married, but Ancestry has thrown up a newspaper article (which I can't read as don't a subscription) of a marriage of a Robert Weir and Sarah Ann which is giving the year as 1911.  So, I don't believe they travelled out together, I think they may have met out in the US.  In the 1910 US census I think I have found him as a boarder in a house in Pittsburgh (aged 27).  Assuming Robert has the same father and mother as his siblings, his father was Samuel Weir and his mother was Mary Ann (but don't know her maiden name).  I hope this helps.  Let me know if I can be of further help.

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Canada / Re: Robert Weir Sarah Weir/Lamont 1901 to1911
« on: Tuesday 26 October 21 16:25 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I know this is a long time after your original post, but I may be able to help you with some information on this.  Let me know if this is still something you are looking for.
Jackie

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Antrim / Re: John Armstrong Kilbegs Co Antrim
« on: Monday 22 July 19 15:49 BST (UK)  »
In response to another of your queries, yes my family tree is on Ancestry.  What about yourself?

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