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Antrim / Re: Cameron-Simple
« on: Monday 18 January 16 18:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I was wondering if you know if the McMinn here are related to Samuel Minn in Antrim.  I know my Samuel Minn is not the one here since mine died in 1877 in Clough,  His son James (my 2x gr-grandfather) lived in Ballymena and was married to Margaret Kissock.

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Antrim / Re: Kissock/McDonald in Kells
« on: Wednesday 18 March 15 12:25 GMT (UK)  »
I don't know about Hamiltons, but my John Esler of Ballyclug was the son of Elizabeth Johnston.

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Antrim / Re: Kissock/McDonald in Kells
« on: Wednesday 18 March 15 11:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much.

I PM-ed, but wanted to put it on the board too.  I don't know if the Esler in Kells is related to my Eslers, but it seems likely.  My gr-grandmother Esler was the eldest of 16 children and her parents were both Eslers.  Unfortunately, I know more about the ones who emigrated the US, Canada and Australia than those that stayed in Ireland.

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Australia / Re: Immigration to Victoria 1853-1858
« on: Tuesday 17 March 15 18:36 GMT (UK)  »
Are your Patrick and Mary the parents of Agnes (Nancy) Maybin who married Alexander Esler of Cross, Ballyclug, Antrim?

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Antrim / Re: Kissock/McDonald in Kells
« on: Tuesday 17 March 15 18:29 GMT (UK)  »
Margaret was born around 1847 (based on age in census reports).  Unfortunately that's as much as I know of her.

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

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Antrim / Re: Kissock/McDonald in Kells
« on: Tuesday 17 March 15 17:29 GMT (UK)  »
Do you happen to have any idea if Charles Kissock in Kells might be related to my gr-gr-grnadmother Margaret Minn nee Kissock who is there in the 1911 census? 

I've been trying to find her origins but my only clue thus far is that it looks like sometime after her husband died in 1901 she moved herself remaining children from Cross, Ballyclug to Kells.  Perhaps to be nearer family?

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