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Kildare / Re: John Montgomery 1693 and son William Montgomery
« on: Monday 18 September 23 08:19 BST (UK)  »
Does anybody have access to the Quaker records or can add information to the following

Nothing is yet known about John Montgomery born 1693 Williams father because it is believed that he became a Quaker and was disinherited because of it
The Quakers are known to have kept detailed records but these have not yet been examined for details about John Montgomery or his son William

His son William ended up living at Ardress House in Loughgall. His mother may have been related to the Clarke family or he may have been taken in by his Cole relatives who were also connected to the Clarke family of Loughgall.  There are a number of ways William could have ended up, possibly as an orphan, at Ardress House in about 1737. 

William Montgomerys first wife apparently left him
Currently there are no details of Williams first wife

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Kildare / Re: Thomas Bell of county Kildare
« on: Friday 15 September 23 16:42 BST (UK)  »
I think it was Sarah Boake 1712 to 1812

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Europe / Re: Burek Family Poland
« on: Friday 21 August 20 11:01 BST (UK)  »
Thanks again I have signed up

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Europe / Re: Burek Family Poland
« on: Friday 21 August 20 09:32 BST (UK)  »
Dear Garstonite,

Thanks for the reply and tip. Unfortunately Registration on the Ukraine.com site has been disabled by the administrator but I will try and expand my search in the Ukraine

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Europe / Burek Family Poland
« on: Thursday 20 August 20 15:14 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for Polish Birth and marriage records for Jozef Burek and his wife Zofia Nawrot (born in 1898 in Plechow near Gorzkow)
We believe that Josef Burek was a tobacco farmer in Lozy just outside of Wisniowce in the Ukraine
They were taken by the Russians to Siberia in 1939
Josef and his eldest son Walter ?? were forced to join the Russian army so that the rest of the family could leave the labor camp.
Zofia, daughters Helena and Sabina as well as sons Ludwik and Pawel Jan walked accross Siberia to Iran from where the British sent them to a refugee camp in Northern Rhodesia. They were never able to return to Poland
LudwiK and Sabina were born in Lozy and Pawl Jan in Siberia.
The problem is that the polish records are so difficult to search we cannot find any trace of them apart from the refugee records which just give a name
This search has gone on since the 1950's
Has anybody got any ideas on how to track down any information on these ancestors   

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Kildare / Re: Thomas Bell of county Kildare
« on: Friday 13 March 20 14:49 GMT (UK)  »
I have no idea anybody else !!!!!

In the meantime I have left an unknown in the tree


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Kildare / Re: Thomas Bell of county Kildare
« on: Friday 13 March 20 14:37 GMT (UK)  »
No need any help is gratefully received but who did John born 1693 marry. Was it the Bell girl

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Kildare / Re: Thomas Bell of county Kildare
« on: Friday 13 March 20 14:28 GMT (UK)  »
Now it it is starting to make sense, many thanks

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Kildare / Re: Thomas Bell of county Kildare
« on: Friday 13 March 20 13:35 GMT (UK)  »
I have read the existing threads but it is clear as mud.

John Montgomery of Naas married Anne Faulkner in 1770 at the age of 23 which means that he was born in 1747.
There seems to be no record of a marraige to a Bell girl
The John Montgomery son of Hercules and Jane born 1693 would have been 44 at the time John of Naas was born
There are other conflicting statements

My grandfather came over from Scotland in company with two of his brothers, who settled in the north of Ireland where they carried on large manufactories.
My grandfather settled in the county of Meath, where he built the mills of Naas.
He had three daughters, who at his death opened a boarding school in St. Steven's Green.
Among the Faulkner family papers at Castledown, Co Carlow, is a certificate of marriage between Anne Nancy Faulkner and John Montgomery of Crumlin, Co Antrim, a gentleman aged 23.
They were married on the 23 November 1770.
John had a flour mill at Oldtown Naas, Co Kildare.

Also The only John Montgomery born to John of Naas died at a young age

Is there a record of the linnage traced by William Bethan from Hugh Montgomery and Livinia Jane Hunckle


 

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