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William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« on: Tuesday 07 September 10 19:36 BST (UK) »
Hi all,

I'm currently trying to find information on a William Greer, a bleacher from Mallusk who died circa 1918. He was marred to Elizabeth Ferguson who died in 1943. Both were my great grandparents but following my fathers death the scent has gone cold.

I have been trolling the 1901 & 1911 census and have got some valuable information.

I believe they had 5 children,

Robert, Martha, Margaret, Charles Ferguson and Isabel.



The family grave is in Carnmoney cemetry although i was told it was difficult to find.

William's mother is believed to be a Mary Jane Kennedy born circa 1833 and father Robert Greer dates unknown..

Any information would be greatly appreciated as it is something I regret doing when my father was alive.
Greer, Ferguson, Kennedy, Robb, Clarke, Atkinson, Arkley, Loseby, Kane, Cochrane.

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 07 September 10 20:40 BST (UK) »
Hi,
    Welcome to Rootschat. I have done some look-ups and found that William Greer, father Robert, married Eliza Ferguson, father Charles, in Carnmoney Church of Ireland on 6 Sept 1866.

Using your information, Robert Greer married Mary Jane Kennedy in Woods Chapel Church of Ireland, Magherafelt Co.Londonderry on 23 Sept 1853. Using the Parent search on the IGI I found two children although there are probably more.
6 Sept 1866 Thomas, born Carnmoney.
22 Dec 1868 William Robert, born Hightown, Co. Antrim and christened on 27 Dec 1868 in Carnmoney Parish.

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 10:23 BST (UK) »
Hi

Have you anymore information on the grave.
Do you know where in Carnmoney Cemetry or is it in the Church of Ireland graveyard. (Both are beside each other).

John
Stewart, Stuart, Todd, Duncan, Waugh, in Ballyclare, Ballyeaston, Rashee, Cairncastle areas of Antrim, Northern Ireland (Ireland)

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 11:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the information kingskerswell. This is extremely interesting as I am fairly new to this activity and to be honest am finding it all a bit confusing.

jwaugh: I believe from speaking to my mother that the grave is in the Church of Ireland graveyard and was heavily overgrown when my father last visited it some 15 years ago.

I believe it was last opened circa 1985 - 1995 to bury his uncle Charles Ferguson Greer and was on the left of the Church of Ireland graveyard and marked with a headstone listing William and Elisabeth.

I am interested in dates to hopefully allow a visit to Northern Ireland and the area to discover more about my predecessors and to give me a sound base to which to continue my searches.
Greer, Ferguson, Kennedy, Robb, Clarke, Atkinson, Arkley, Loseby, Kane, Cochrane.


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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 13:10 BST (UK) »
Hi

I will be passing the graveyard on Friday afternoon or Saturday if you want a photograph of the grave.

John
Stewart, Stuart, Todd, Duncan, Waugh, in Ballyclare, Ballyeaston, Rashee, Cairncastle areas of Antrim, Northern Ireland (Ireland)

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 13:18 BST (UK) »
That would be fantastic John

Many thanks.

Michael
Greer, Ferguson, Kennedy, Robb, Clarke, Atkinson, Arkley, Loseby, Kane, Cochrane.

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 11 September 10 15:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Michael

I was at Carnmoney Parish Church today but was unable to find the grave. The Church was open as part of the European Heritage Open Days and a very helpful man, Maurice Atkinson, looked through the burial registers. We were unable to find a grave for the people you mentioned.

Is it possible that they could have been buried in Carnmoney Cemetery which is run by Newtownabbey Borough Council.

The only other way would be to have exact dates of death and check the Newspapers for a Death Notice which might give where they were buried.

John
Stewart, Stuart, Todd, Duncan, Waugh, in Ballyclare, Ballyeaston, Rashee, Cairncastle areas of Antrim, Northern Ireland (Ireland)

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #7 on: Monday 13 September 10 12:43 BST (UK) »
John,

A 3-grave GREER lot is located in the NW corner of Section C of Graveyard No. 3, marked "A32" on the 1960s map.
Ref: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,434765.msg2996289.html#msg2996289

Take the path at the LH side of church, up to nearly the junction with the cross-path.
The lot lies in the 2nd row in, behind IRWIN, between HANNA and GILCHRIST.

Probably not entered in the CoI burial register because the family were (?) dissenters.

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Michael,

The family burying ground being located in this old section of the graveyard would indicate a long association with the area.
[Mallusk lies only 2.5 miles away.]


The name is quite common in the surrounding area, e.g. ...

Isabella (d. 01-APR-1897 at her residence in Carntall), beloved wife of Robert GREER, was buried at the old burying ground in Ballylinney.  Notice raised by a Robert GREER.
Ref: The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Friday, April 2, 1897; Issue 25493
[There are 650 references to "Robert GREER" in the Belfast Newsletter 1828-1900!
 One was an important politician.]

 
An "Allex GREEAR" is listed in the 1669 Hearth Roll as one of Lord Donegall's principal tenants in Moliske (one of the Carnmoney Liberties). Lease probably granted in 1662.
Ref: P.79, "Through the Ages to Newtownabbey" (Revised Edition), Robert Armstrong, Abbey Publications, ISBN 0-9526928-0-5
[A substantial tome, based on extensive research.  A great read!]

An extensive bleaching and milling works was established in Mallusk ~1780 by John HYDE (at Hyde Park).  These were taken over and converted to a wash house ~1815 by BATT.  This got in to difficulty in 1832, causing the migration of over 80% of the workers.
Ref: Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 2, IIS & QUB, 1990, ISBN 0 85389 341 1,  pp 106-115

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Re: William Greer - Carnmoney Graveyard
« Reply #8 on: Monday 13 September 10 13:44 BST (UK) »
Hi Capt. Jock

Thanks for the link to the map. That would have been handy on Saturday!  ;D

We did look in the Carved in Stone book and none of the four Greer's mentioned in the book matched any of the details given. I have now ordered my own copy of the book on CD so hopefully that will save me hunting the whole graveyard again in any searches.

I was told there is soon to be another book about the newest graveyard across the road from the church. Looking forward to it.

John
Stewart, Stuart, Todd, Duncan, Waugh, in Ballyclare, Ballyeaston, Rashee, Cairncastle areas of Antrim, Northern Ireland (Ireland)