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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 04 July 10 15:15 BST (UK) »
Was interested to read about your visit to Aberdeen - Sarah McGeown, who never married and was a daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann McArdle would visit Aberdeen and I believe she took her niece to visit the Donoghue/etc family occassionally. Never did find out what happened to the niece. Sarah died in 1964.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 04 July 10 15:31 BST (UK) »
Through the summer i am up there most weeks.  My mums and Dads side come from Aberdeenshire and all the ancestors are there, so thats why I go up and down all the time.
Welsh Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire,
Chisholm, Rew,McDonald,Macdonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus
Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire,
Horan,  Edinburgh.
Robertson, Penicuik, oodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 04 July 10 21:24 BST (UK) »
It looks as though we may all be related in some way through the McGeowns, Devines, Donoghues, Obriens, McArldes, Gallaghers, Barretts, etc.
Have you seen the old post http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=42b3c170pjgud477pmsum4nt92&topic=203610.0;prev_next=prev
which I only came across today, despite it beign a reply to me in 2006!

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 04 July 10 21:42 BST (UK) »
It looks as though we may all be related in some way through the McGeowns, Devines, Donoghues, Obriens, McArldes, Gallaghers, Barretts, etc.
Have you seen the old post http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=42b3c170pjgud477pmsum4nt92&topic=203610.0;prev_next=prev
which I only came across today, despite it beign a reply to me in 2006!

Further to your various posts.
I have many relatives who worked in the Shale industry in Broxburn, Philipstoun, Uphall and Pumpherston. My mothers family (both sides) came from County Tyrone, Benburb, Dungannon, Lurgan and Armagh the families were Reynolds, McCrystal, McKeown (McGeown) Mullen, McCabe  my mothers sister married into the Philbin family from Uphall, another  2 sisters married into the Reddington family.

I live in the area.

James.


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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 04 July 10 22:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Bridget McGoohan married Edward McCabe.  One of their children apparentley played for Celtic FC.  I have been in touch with some of the McCabes through Genes Reunited.  Some are living in Fife today. I have never known of the other names that you mention, but then I have really concentrated on 'mainlines', if you know what I mean.  Only last year really I came across by accident, Bridget McGoohans death which had been set to me by another distant cousin of my husbands many months before.  We had both missed it.  I found it at 11pm and my husband and I both spent time searching scotlands people till 3 in the morning.  We discovered another McGoohan, edward, who was living in Dechmont and working in the 'oil' industry. This was our Patricks brother. The McCanns liivng in Niddry.  My husband and I went to Niddry that week to look for a cememtry to no avail.  Still looking.
Lynda
Welsh Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire,
Chisholm, Rew,McDonald,Macdonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus
Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire,
Horan,  Edinburgh.
Robertson, Penicuik, oodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 04 July 10 22:52 BST (UK) »
Iso wish I could solve this .  Not sure that the 1911 census will shed any light on it either.  There really is no one left on our side as Uncle Frankie passed away 2 years ago and took some of the information with him.  The little that he did give me reffered to his mother Mary Jane, and I have managed to resolve and unravell those stories.  He would not speak about the McGoohans.  Perhaps he did not know much as he was very young when his father died in 1927.  I think the Thick Irish brogue has a lot to do with it though and who interpreted it.
Lynda
Welsh Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire,
Chisholm, Rew,McDonald,Macdonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus
Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire,
Horan,  Edinburgh.
Robertson, Penicuik, oodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #15 on: Monday 05 July 10 08:08 BST (UK) »
The only Mary Jane to figure in my McGeown researches is Mary Jane McMenemy who was the wife of  Dennis Gallagher.  Dennis died when 61 of erysipelas at the Fever Hospital in Linlithgow, not at his home at 22 Niddry Rows, Winchburgh.  His death was registered by his son Edward of 4 Niddry Rows but he didn’t seem to know the names of his paternal grandparents, naming them both as Gallagher.  One of their daughters, Ellen, married James McGeown Gallagher.  Siblings of Ellen other than Edward were Kate, Bella, Mary and Frank.  In later life Kate lived in Millgate, Winchburgh; she used to wear a surgical boot on her left foot and became Mrs Kate McKenzie.  She had two daughters: Mary, whose married name was McPhillips, and Cathy, who became Mrs Stevens.  Kate's grandson is/was John Stevens; her great-grandsons are/were Kevin and Terry Philbin who lived in Winchburgh.
Frank remained a bachelor and lived with Kate and her husband.  Edward Gallagher had a son Bob who remained a bachelor and lived in Dalkeith.  Bob's brother Dennis died aged 12 as a result of a football injury and there is apparently a headstone in Winchburgh cemetery erected by his schoolmates.
There is some confusion from the records as to whether the surname is Gallagher or Gallacher.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #16 on: Monday 05 July 10 13:48 BST (UK) »
Don't think it was Mary Jane connected to the McGeowns but rather Mary Ann (nee McArdle) who married Thomas.

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Re: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh
« Reply #17 on: Monday 05 July 10 15:05 BST (UK) »
Mary Jane McMenemy, who I mention, was the wife of Dennis Gallacher and the mother of Ellen Gallagher who married James McGeown (born in Keady, Armagh, died 1951) in 1907; Ellen died in 1921 from childbirth in 1921.  Hence, there is a definite connection to the McGeown line.  I agree with you about Mary Ann McArdle.  My entry was made due the mention of a 'Mary Jane' in a recent posting.