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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 03 April 08 10:12 BST (UK) »
The Northern Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) have transcribed all the marriage and baptisms of Killyleagh Presbyterian and IF YOU ARE A MEMBER will send you selected names  by email.  RosemaryJoan
Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
McCormick (Killyleagh and finally Belfast)

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 05 April 08 22:38 BST (UK) »
Hi
the above is what i was asking the record i can see are transcribed.You will see by the previous post the reason why they might on film in the north.

Celia
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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #20 on: Monday 20 October 08 21:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Celia,

Are you still taking requests for baptism/marriage info from the First Presbyterian Church in Killyleagh? The Irish side of my family came from this area and I believe many of them were Presbyterians.

If you can help, I would be interested in any information regarding any or all of the following individuals:

William Gilmore (born 1836)
Joseph Gilmore (father of William)
_____ Gilmore (mother of William)
Margaret McDowell (born 1842)
Robert McDowell (father of Margaret)
_____ McDowell (mother of Margaret)

Many thanks in advance for any help you can provide!

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #21 on: Monday 20 October 08 22:52 BST (UK) »
Hello Wilson
Yes I can still do a look up,do you want the christening for Margret McDowell & William Gillmore? Are the other two the marriage of the parents that would like me to find. I will P.M you the finding :)

Celia

Also as i dont want offend ;) but its only the odd one ;D

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The Northern Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) have transcribed all the marriage and baptisms of Killyleagh Presbyterian and IF YOU ARE A MEMBER will send you selected names  by email.  RosemaryJoan
Celia 1941-2010
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FLORENCE JONES MARRIED JOHN GIBBON HIGNETT IN 1885


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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 21 October 08 17:54 BST (UK) »
Hi Celia,

Thanks very much for your efforts! But, alas, I don't think the records you found have any relation to the relatives I'm searching for. No need to look at later dates. I'm pretty sure what I'm looking for took place in the late 1830s-early 1840s.

Not sure what you meant when you said that you didn't want to offend, but be assured I have taken no offense at anything and just really appreciate all your efforts and willingness to help me!

Any ideas where to look for further info on the Gilmores/McDowells would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

BTW...couldn't figure out how to respond directly to the e-mail you sent, so I posted my reply here. Cheers!

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 21 October 08 19:39 BST (UK) »
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couldn't figure out how to respond directly to the e-mail you sent, so I posted my reply here. Cheers!

Actually the mail i sent is called a P.M ;D A P.M is for the exchange of emails so that things can be sent direct.That you cant send, on say, a look up board.They are not really for the use of replying to a topic,it messes the info up, so you did right ;D

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Any ideas where to look for further info on the Gilmores/McDowells would be greatly appreciated
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If you are looking for the above in Ireland,you need to start a new topic of your own.On The Ireland (general board) if you don't know the county.

Happy hunting Celia

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 21 October 08 19:45 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat Willson. There are loads of Gilmores/Gilmour in County Down so it might be difficult to find the right family but have a look here to see if there's anything useful:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/G/GilmoreGilmer.htm
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 21 October 08 21:01 BST (UK) »
Thanks aghadowey,

I visited that page the other day and got some very useful info. They had the marriage date for my gg grandfather and gg grandmother (William Gilmore and Margaret Gerch McDowell, m. 26 Dec 1862) as well as the birthday of my great grandmother (Pendelina Gilmore, b.30 Jun 1868). So got some great stuff there and it got me started with that side of my family. But now I need to take the next step and I'm kind of at a loss...

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Re: Why have we got Killyleigh Baptisms(I know now)
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 29 January 09 08:13 GMT (UK) »
Hello Celia, if you are still offering look-ups, could you check the following for me please?

I have my Johnston family in England from 1891 onwards & the 1911 census lists that they had another 5 children I was not aware of.  These 5 must have all died back in Ireland as they are not in the family grave over here.  As one of the surviving children was baptised at 2nd Presbyterian in Killyleagh, it’s just possible that some of the others may also have been baptised there.  Here are the details:

Parents – James Johnston & Mary Smyth (married in Killinchy Presbyterian 1879)

Surviving children –
William Johnston born 25 April 1880 High Street, Comber - baptism not found
Bella Johnston born 1 February 1883 Ballymorran - baptism not found
James Johnston born 1 May 1885 Tullycore - baptism not found
Samuel John Johnston born 31 May 1889 Ballygeegan - Baptised 4th August 1889 in Killyleagh

From Birth Indexes – these are the only potential births that I can find which have corresponding death entries and which ‘fit’ in-between the known births.

Birth Jan-Feb-Mar   1882   Elizabeth Johnston   (death Apr-May-Jun 1882 age 0)
Birth Apr-May-Jun   1886   Sarah Jane Johnston   (death Apr-May-Jun 1887 age 1)
Birth Apr-May-Jun   1887   Andrew Johnston   (death Oct-Nov-Dec 1888 age 1)
Birth Apr-May-Jun   1888   Elizabeth Johnston   (death Apr-May-Jun 1888 age 0)
Birth Apr-May-Jun   1888   Mary Johnston      (death Jul-Aug-Sep 1888 age 0)
Birth Jul-Aug-Sep   1888   Joseph Johnston   (death Jul-Aug-Sep 1888 age 0)
Birth Jan-Feb-Mar   1890   John Johnston      (death Jan-Feb-Mar 1890 age 0)


Obviously not all the above births are the children of James Johnston & Mary Smyth, but hopefully one or more might be.  So anything you can find will be gratefully accepted.  Particularly interested in families address & James senior’s occupation, if it is recorded.  I suppose it’s also possible that Bella & James junior may have been baptised in Killyleagh as well, but probably too much to hope for.  Regards, TonyR.

Rooney Carlow/Wicklow to Dublin to Belfast to Birmingham. Johnston & Smyth Co Down. Crowe & Ryan Tipperary. Day, Rhodes & Johnston Barrow-in-Furness. Day, Bailey & Page Bedford. Day & Mead Somerset. Rhodes, White & Taylor Swadlincote. Reynolds Haverfordwest. Weekly Fishguard. Barzey Wales.