Author Topic: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford  (Read 14583 times)

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Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 24 February 13 21:20 GMT (UK) »
Have sent you a pm.
Sweet - Kilkhampton
Cruse - Kilkhampton
Sweett Cruse - Cork/Northern Ireland
Coulter - Beragh
Campbell - Beragh
Reynolds - Belfast
Craig - Gilford

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Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« Reply #37 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 17:55 BST (UK) »
A very, very kind lady sent me photographs of Joshua Fowler and his descendents.  Possibly she was from Sarah (Fowler) Jones' line.  Included is George Fowler and his second wife Ann Elizabeth Craig plus Samuel Fowler's daughters.   George's kids Jemma, Edith, Sarah, and Elizabeth are in another photograph.  They are the last 4 children born in the family per my tree. I have Joyces and Doaks at Newmills & Amsterdam in my tree, but I haven't followed the Fowler line past 1900.  Would someone PM me some of the tree past then and ID some of the photographs.  Do you know if Robert Jones is originally from Moyraverty?

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Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« Reply #38 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 18:04 BST (UK) »



Have you looked for Fowlers on 1901 Census?

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Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« Reply #39 on: Wednesday 28 August 19 19:25 BST (UK) »
I checked Amsterdam newspapers, census, and directories to 1935, the 1901 and 1911 census in Ireland, Knocknamuckley and Newmills records.  I do not see farmer James Jones with son Robert near Newry, but I am not sure if wife Sarah Fowler is the one who might have returned from Amsterdam. Jane, dau of George & Ann E. Craig appears to write to sister Edith mentioning in-laws.  I don't know names or location.  The connection to the Gracey's and Ford's is through the Jones and, since I don't know if they are alive, i won't name them.    I don't know how Boyles are connected.  I would guess some of the Kinleys in Canada are still alive. The older picture labelled 'unknown' have the best chance of including a distant relative of mine.