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Monaghan / Re: Ballyalbany Presbyterian registers lookup request
« on: Friday 16 August 24 22:23 BST (UK)  »
Hello

Thank you for replying.  I have Farrell ancestors who were protestant most of whom are under the Clogh C of I parish registers.

The exception is that James Farrell senior of Derryleedigan, Clones had at least three children but they are not in the Clogh registers nor his marriage and I don't know the name of his wife.  The Wesleyan Methodist registers don't go back far enough and I am wondering if he had his children baptised Presbyterian.  Ballyalbany and Stonebridge seem the most likely.

Are there any references to James Farrell senior or junior and family in the Ballyalbany registers?  This is 1802 to 1864 period.

Also are there any references to Charles and Jane Beard/Baird, Mary Wray and Richard Wray, Thomas Farrell and Pheme Maguire Farrell or any Heaney's?

Thanks.

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Monaghan / Ballyalbany Presbyterian registers lookup request
« on: Friday 16 August 24 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Hello

Does anyone have access to the parish register CD's for Ballyalbany, 2nd Monaghan and Ballinode, Tedavnet Church of Ireland and could do some lookups for me?

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Ayrshire / Re: William Jamieson, Spirit Merchant, Kilbirnie Station CLOSED
« on: Sunday 30 July 23 07:35 BST (UK)  »
That is a different Robert Riddet but I have paid for the William Jamieson death certificate anyway and it is not the family that I am looking for so a waste of money unfortunately.  As I said it was a speculative one.

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Ayrshire / Re: William Jamieson, Spirit Merchant, Kilbirnie Station
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 10:55 BST (UK)  »
Hello.  Yes I have looked at these before and have hit dead ends unfortunately. I have found nothing on Thomas after 1851. Robert, Sarah and children Sarah Watson and William Riddett were in Dalry parish on the 1851 census.  Robert was a grocer and spirit dealer.  It is Sarah's daughter Sarah Watson and Robert's sister Mary Riddett with William Jamieson on the 1861 census.  Robert, Sarah and William may have died pre 1855 and William has taken over the business or they have emigrated. 

I have had cases like this before where the death certificate just show blanks for the parents names as there is no no one left that knows the information, which is another reason why I didn't want to risk paying again. 

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Ayrshire / Re: William Jamieson, Spirit Merchant, Kilbirnie Station
« on: Friday 28 July 23 17:14 BST (UK)  »
It makes you pay for 30 credits though which I don't need and I have wasted a lot of money on this website in the past.  Why they can't have had a monthly subscription like other sites.

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Ayrshire / Re: William Jamieson, Spirit Merchant, Kilbirnie Station
« on: Friday 28 July 23 16:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello

He was unmarried and it is a speculative one as to whether he is related where the death record is too expensive on SP with their credit system.

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Ayrshire / William Jamieson, Spirit Merchant, Kilbirnie Station
« on: Friday 28 July 23 15:40 BST (UK)  »
Hello

Does anyone have any more information on William Jamieson, spirit merchant, born Ireland around 1822.  The 1861 and 1871 census index shows Dalry, Ayrshire but the address details show Laigh Auchengree, Kilbirnie Station.

I am wanting to know the name of his parents and county of birth in Ireland.

Thanks

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Armed Forces / Re: Stranraer Army Pensioner
« on: Saturday 22 July 23 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Yes.  Well spotted.  Thank you.

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Armed Forces / Re: Stranraer Army Pensioner
« on: Friday 21 July 23 22:11 BST (UK)  »
Thank you

I had already found some records of the James Kelly of the 21st Foot born Leek, Tyrone and that he died 1858 but not the the one showing his residence as Stranraer.  The problem is the 1858 death certificate shows the informant as wife Lusanda Kelly which doesn't seem to tie in?

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