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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Wednesday 22 October 25 07:54 BST (UK)  »
That’s fantastic thanks - the cotyrone website, forgot about it and forgot how good it is! Brilliant!

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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Thursday 16 October 25 09:34 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - that’s what I thought. A hunt online has proved fruitless - I just hoped the transcript was still online somewhere. Pity the old church website is no longer there,  I pulled some great info from it maybe 10 years ago. I can feel a flight to Belfast coming on. Thanks again.

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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Wednesday 15 October 25 17:19 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much, I already have these records but really appreciate a keen second eye! I originally had found earlier generations online at a website run by Crossroads Presbyterian Church, but that site appears to have vanished. I don’t suppose you know if these records are online somewhere else now? Any help in tracking down Crossroads PC records would be fantastic, I’ve drawn a blank. PRONI apparently have them too but I can’t seem to access them remotely ( I’m in Scotland)….

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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Sunday 12 October 25 14:59 BST (UK)  »
Wow thanks again! I haven’t researched Mary Ann Wauchope’s family yet, so thanks that’s a great start!

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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Saturday 11 October 25 18:17 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for posting! That’s our Priscilla in the census in 1901. Yes daughter in law Mary Ann Wauchope registered her death, yes she says age 75. If Priscilla were actually that age in 1901, she’d potentially have been giving birth before she was born herself. Now that’s quite the miracle 😂.

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Donegal / Re: Crossroads Presbyterian Church records
« on: Saturday 11 October 25 12:32 BST (UK)  »
Gosh you’ve waited a long time for a reply, but these are my people too. One John Morrison is John Morrison m Priscilla Braden or Bredin,  the other John Morrison I don’t know as yet. Both Johns had a child who married each other.
 I’m descended from John & Priscilla, who moved to Churchminister aka Kilmonaster where they had more children. My gt gt grandfather is Robert, born c 1847…. Priscilla is in the 1901 census in Kilmonaster aged 100. I’ve tracked about 5 or 6 of their children, some went to the West of Scotland, at least one to US ( I suspect other descendants may also have headed to the US). I have been looking for Crossroads Presbyterian records online but they seem to have vanished…. I’ve got DNA matches on ancestry who descend from this couple, albeit rather distant. If you’d like any more info, please let me know, will share what I have. regs Joan


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Down / Re: Marriage Rae/Arlow
« on: Wednesday 26 October 11 11:16 BST (UK)  »
I'm descended from Lucinda Arlow, father Samuel Arlow, a farmer from Greenan, who married a Henry Campbell on 22.04.1853  at Banbridge, Dromore. Is this the same family?

J

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