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Ayrshire / Re: PATRICK - MILLAR - HARVIE Families ( Pre-1815 )
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 04:07 GMT (UK)  »
Ok am going to take a stab in the dark here and wondering if we have a similar ancestor... I can go far back as Arthur Maxton Patrick and that they lived in New Lambton, Newcastle. NSW Australia... that name is the same as my Great Grandfather and even though I can't find anything... his son Horace was my Grandfather... would love to hear from you... take care..

Hi Fliss ☺
You have indeed, stumbled on to the correct family. Your ancestor Hugh Patrick was my great great grandfather's brother.

I will have a lot of info to share with you if you'd like to private message me, I can give you my email address.
I've not used this forum for a couple of years so am a bit rusty on the rules around sharing your email addresses on here.
Paddy


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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON - Enniskillen
« on: Friday 27 May 11 09:52 BST (UK)  »
If John 'Emerson's funeral service was held in the Coa Hall, where would his actual burial records be registered?

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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON - Enniskillen
« on: Friday 27 May 11 07:46 BST (UK)  »
Hello again,
It appears that my John Emerson of Coa [methodist] & his wife Mary [Mary Anne] are nowhere to be found in the Tempo Cemetery.   
The author of John Emerson's obituary writes that John was buried in Tempo graveyard.

JOHN EMERSON'S OBITUARY

IN MEMORIAM
Mr John Emerson, Coa, Ballinamallard

The removal of Mr John Emerson at the patriarchial age of 93, is an event of no ordinary character.  His grandfather - another John Emerson - stood by John Wesley as he preached in a little wood not far from the spot on which the family home stands.  From this contemporary of Wesley he must have heard of that great and imperessive open air service.   He had been gifted with a splendid constitution and had used it so wisely that after a long, strenuous life, he enjoyed the very best of health.  Until a few months before his death he was able  to be about as usual.  He was only absent from the services in our Hall on the last four Sundays of his life.  Gradually he grew weaker.  At length on Thursday morning, 22nd March he passed peacefully away.   On Saturday, 24th he was buried in Tempo graveyard.  A service was conducted in Coa Hall [close to his late residence] by Rev. William Moore, who also officiated at the grave.  On Sunday, 1st April, a memorial service was held in Coa Hall.  This was peculiarly fitting, as Mr Emerson had given the ground on which the building stands, and had generously contributed to it's erection.
Mr Emerson gave his heart to God at sixteen years of age - some 77 years ago.  He was a quiet, unobtrusive follower of Jesus Christ. 
Private Prayer was a special feature of his religious life.  In addition to his morning and night devotions, he was accustomed to retire after dinner each day and also after tea, and thus four times daily he "entered into his closet" and held communion with his Father in Heaven.  It mattered not how many persons might be present in the house, or how many duties pressed, he carried out this purpose with unvarying regularity.  His four sons - Thomas, John, Robert & William - followed his remains to the grave.  Each of them is serving the Church of his father in this country.    One of his three daughters in Mrs John Graham, of Brookeborough Circuit, and the other two, having emigrated to New Zealand many years ago, [/ihave made their home in that land.
Satisfied with length of days, having lived an upright and honourable life in the fear of God, and having enjoyed a peaceful eventide, he passed into the light and joy of his Master's presence.  W.M.



I am wondering, as he was a strict Methodist, could he have been buried in the Sydare Cemetery?
I am wondering if anyone has the book by Elliott, David R., [Sydare Methodist Cemetery, Magheracross Parish, County Fermanagh. Color plates of cemetery, maps, and over 1200 people listed in inscriptions. Comprehensive index] & could look up if my Emerson is listed in it?.
Cheers
Paddy

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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON - Enniskillen
« on: Saturday 21 May 11 13:24 BST (UK)  »
Could it be that the Breandrum Cemetery on Tempo Road is formerly the Tempo Cemetery?
If not, can anyone tell me where the Tempo Cemetery is?

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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON - Enniskillen
« on: Saturday 21 May 11 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so so much.  The links you've provided give me a some great options to start looking.

John Emerson's obituary mentions he was buried in Tempo graveyard,  but those who have visited the cemetery, have yet to locate his gravestone.  Is it possible that the name of the cemetery is noted incorrectly in the obituary?

I am travelling to Ireland next year and am hoping to find his burial plot. 

thanks again for your help
Paddy

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Fermanagh / EMERSON - Enniskillen
« on: Saturday 21 May 11 01:14 BST (UK)  »
Can someone please help me? 
I want to find the gravestone/cemetery where my great grandparents are buried.


John EMERSON
born Abt 1824 [birth date not known]
died 22 March 1917, Coa, Ballinamallard near Enniskillen

marriage: 3 Jun 1862, Derrylin, Church of Ireland, Kinawley Parish, Co. Fermanagh

Mary Anne EMERSON [nee BLAIR]
born 22 May 1836, Derrylin, Co. Fermanagh
[death date not known]

Children:
Mary Jane
Elizabeth
John
Robert
Margaret Ann
Thomas
William Irwin


Does anyone know if there is anywhere to access cemetery records for the Enniskillen area?
cheers
Paddy

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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON / BLAIR - Enniskillen - Co. Fermanagh
« on: Sunday 07 February 10 10:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith,
thanks for your post.  At this stage, I'm unable to make any links with your Emerson family.  But it's probably there is a link somewhere.

Here is what I have for dates around that time:

Thomas EMERSON
|   Thomas EMERSON (1822 - 17 Dec 1893) & Mary ROBINSON
|   |   John EMERSON
|   |   Thomas Mosgrove EMERSON  & Eleanor
|   John EMERSON (1824 - 22 Mar 1917) & Mary Anne BLAIR (22 May 1836 - )
|   |   Mary-Jane EMERSON (4 Jan 1864 - 17 Aug 1920) & Edward CARTWRIGHT* (1852 - 11 Sep 1937)
|   |   Elizabeth EMERSON (26 Jan 1866 - 25 Jan 1938) & William Millar PATRICK (6 Feb 1864 - 30 May 1949)
|   |   John EMERSON (12 Apr 1868 - ) & Ethel HURLEY
|   |   Robert EMERSON (8 Sep 1870 - 1930) & Rebecca McKENZIE (24 Dec 1882 - Dec 1940)
|   |   Margaret Ann [Annie] EMERSON (9 Jul 1872 - 25 Apr 1935) & John GRAHAM (29 Jul 1860 - 8 Jun 1942)
|   |   Thomas EMERSON (22 Jun 1874 - ) & Annie AGNEW
|   |   William Irwin EMERSON (17 Oct 1877 - ) & Mary Anne WALMSLEY
|   Robert EMERSON (AFN:P159-8W) (About 1837 - ) & Mary Ann IRVINE (7 Oct 1841 - After 1920)

I hope this may be of some help.  If any of these names appear in any of your findings in the future, please let me know.
kind regards
Paddy

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Ayrshire / Re: PATRICK - MILLAR - HARVIE Families ( Pre-1815 )
« on: Friday 09 October 09 07:45 BST (UK)  »
Hello Craig!  :O)
So thrilled you have contacted me.  Would like to find out what extra info you can give me re: the Patrick side of your family.  YOu said you'd sent me more info, but I'm not sure how to find it? 
Send me a note using personal message option and we can swop emails.
cheers
Paddy Patrick

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Fermanagh / Re: EMERSON / BLAIR - Enniskillen - Co. Fermanagh
« on: Monday 02 March 09 21:19 GMT (UK)  »
My gt gt grandfather is buried in the Tempo Cemetery, Enniskillen

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