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Offline edschramm

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clendinning
« on: Tuesday 02 November 04 02:24 GMT (UK) »
looking for clendinning
William H Clendinning b 1845 d2/7/1890
met Mary Jane Shevlin on boat and married her.
Any help is appreciated.

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #1 on: Friday 05 November 04 14:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Have you checked the Griffiths Valuation for Clendinning families? There are quite a few in Antrim, Armagh, Down, Tyrone, Dublin, Monaghan and Derry.

Kate
Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.uk

Prior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex
Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk
Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent
Driscoll, Ragan: Cork
Miller: Hardwick
Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 06 November 04 19:30 GMT (UK) »
I found loads of info.  Thanks for the help.

Ed

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 09 November 04 01:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Have you checked the Griffiths Valuation for Clendinning families? There are quite a few in Antrim, Armagh, Down, Tyrone, Dublin, Monaghan and Derry.

Kate
             Hello, Noticed your response (quote above) to Ed, how does one check the "Griffiths Valuation" ? I too am researching CLENDINNING, but  mine were from Donegal/Fermanagh areas.... Thank you.
ANYON,BATES, BEDWELL, BENNETT, BONE, BULLOCK,  CAMPBELL,  CARMICHAEL, CARTER, CLARK, CONSTANTINE/SLATER, CLENDINNING, COVENTRY, CREIGHTON,  EASLIP, EDWARDS, ELIARD or ELIOT, FROST, GORINGE, HILL, HOLLOWAY, INGLEFIELD, INGRAM, JAMES, JEFFREY, JONES, JOHNSTON, KEECH, LANGFORD, LAWS, LAWS,  LLOYD, LONDON, MACKAY, MCKAY, MACKNESS, MARTIN, MILLINGTON, MOORE, MORISON, NEWMAN, O'DONNELL, ORPIN, PAINE, POOK, REECE, RICHARDS, ROBSON,  SMITH, SPROULE, STANDISH,STRANGEMORE, TRENCHARD, WHELAN, WILLIAMS


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Re: clendinning
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 09 November 04 13:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

There are quite a few different places. I recommend the Hayes site. See my website for links. There's also a very good Fermanagh site.

I didn't see any CLENDINNING in Donegal or Fermanagh... When were they there?

Kate
Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.uk

Prior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex
Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk
Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent
Driscoll, Ragan: Cork
Miller: Hardwick
Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 09 November 04 22:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

There are quite a few different places. I recommend the Hayes site. See my website for links. There's also a very good Fermanagh site.

I didn't see any CLENDINNING in Donegal or Fermanagh... When were they there?

Kate
    Hi, Thank you for the link, I will check it out. My CLENDINNING'S left Pettigo in 1854. I know they lived there but for how long I'm not sure. Ireland isn't easy to search for any info. I've found nothing on them in my years of trying to research them, I've sort of given up on finding anything on them, and only occasionally post a message in the hopes someone has some sort of connection to them.  All I have is information from death certs in Australia, and the passenger list of the ship they came here on-- the "SABRINA". Aslo a small newspaper article written sometime during the late 1800's, about a local bushranger. The family mentioned where they lived in Ireland---- quote; "All born in the County Donegal, the Clendinnings lived in the town of Pettego,which is mainly in the County Fermanagh, but extends across the Mill Stream into Donegal.The Clendinning family lived on the Donegal side in "the first house across the Mill Stream."    Thanks again for the link. Cheers!
ANYON,BATES, BEDWELL, BENNETT, BONE, BULLOCK,  CAMPBELL,  CARMICHAEL, CARTER, CLARK, CONSTANTINE/SLATER, CLENDINNING, COVENTRY, CREIGHTON,  EASLIP, EDWARDS, ELIARD or ELIOT, FROST, GORINGE, HILL, HOLLOWAY, INGLEFIELD, INGRAM, JAMES, JEFFREY, JONES, JOHNSTON, KEECH, LANGFORD, LAWS, LAWS,  LLOYD, LONDON, MACKAY, MCKAY, MACKNESS, MARTIN, MILLINGTON, MOORE, MORISON, NEWMAN, O'DONNELL, ORPIN, PAINE, POOK, REECE, RICHARDS, ROBSON,  SMITH, SPROULE, STANDISH,STRANGEMORE, TRENCHARD, WHELAN, WILLIAMS

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 09 November 04 23:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Unfortunately the Griffiths Valuation as taken in 1857 after they left and in Fermanagh in 1862. There are also donegal specific links on my site to follow.

Kate
Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.uk

Prior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex
Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk
Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent
Driscoll, Ragan: Cork
Miller: Hardwick
Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 21 January 16 02:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

My forbears are the clendinnings. They immigrated to Australia in the Sabrina and had large blocks of land in muswellbrook. One ended up being the mayor.

I have photos of them all.

Regards

Tyrone.

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Re: clendinning
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 21 January 16 11:04 GMT (UK) »