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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #9 on: Friday 07 January 11 19:49 GMT (UK) »
I got them in the church recently while looking for Clark and Brown records, they are in the church record books... this is what it comes under;
Ematris Parish Church,
Parish of Ematris,
County of Monaghan,
Diocese of Clogher, sorry pic is out of focus!

15th April 1769  Baptism of Robt son of Robt Warrington Dernalosset..

If I'm not mistaken I think I recall the Warrington name in the Harper tree, I forget why I actually contacted them, or them me, but with so many connections of different families I think it was via my Hall family in Killeevan.. or Greers in Clones. I have the tree somewhere among 100's of emails and will try to find it...

Now, this is just from memory but William Speer of Rakeeragh, Ematris married Jane Harper, their son married an Ann Warrington dau of Samuel Warrington/Mary Jane Pollock, she died in Ontario and husband then married another  Warrington who was born in Co. Leitrim.

Sorry to be so vague and I've just remembered I've tried to link all this through 2 Pollock/Swan marriages too. It's very hard to separate all these families..

While I have the Harper tree somewhere, I'll see what I come across and if there is anything there I'll email the owner of the tree, giving him details of this thread and get him to contact you directly as I never give someone else's tree/work to someone else. I did this with someone else with a connection to the tree and they contacted each other too and I'll also email this person.

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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #10 on: Friday 07 January 11 22:25 GMT (UK) »
Thats excellent

have you a contact name? or a number so i could arrange an appointment

yes you are right Ann Warrington married George Spear daughter of Samuel & Elinor Johnston and remarried Mary Ellen Warrington (niece) after Ann had passed away.  apparently caused a stir at the time!!

Samuel & Mary Jane Pollock were Mary Ellen's parents

both Samuel's and Wife's are buried in Newtowngore, Co.Leitrim and lived at Derrylahan where i am now. Pollocks are my neighbours!


i am very interested about Robert, were many William Robert in the family name, you didnt come across any Peter's

thanks in advance of your efforts

Ray

I got them in the church recently while looking for Clark and Brown records, they are in the church record books... this is what it comes under;
Ematris Parish Church,
Parish of Ematris,
County of Monaghan,
Diocese of Clogher, sorry pic is out of focus!

15th April 1769  Baptism of Robt son of Robt Warrington Dernalosset..

If I'm not mistaken I think I recall the Warrington name in the Harper tree, I forget why I actually contacted them, or them me, but with so many connections of different families I think it was via my Hall family in Killeevan.. or Greers in Clones. I have the tree somewhere among 100's of emails and will try to find it...

Now, this is just from memory but William Speer of Rakeeragh, Ematris married Jane Harper, their son married an Ann Warrington dau of Samuel Warrington/Mary Jane Pollock, she died in Ontario and husband then married another  Warrington who was born in Co. Leitrim.

Sorry to be so vague and I've just remembered I've tried to link all this through 2 Pollock/Swan marriages too. It's very hard to separate all these families..

While I have the Harper tree somewhere, I'll see what I come across and if there is anything there I'll email the owner of the tree, giving him details of this thread and get him to contact you directly as I never give someone else's tree/work to someone else. I did this with someone else with a connection to the tree and they contacted each other too and I'll also email this person.

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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #11 on: Friday 07 January 11 23:48 GMT (UK) »
Ah, we're neighbours so! Carrick here!

Any Swan connections to those Pollocks? I have 2 Pollock/Swan marriages..


No other Warrington crumbs I'm afraid.

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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 09 January 11 23:27 GMT (UK) »
It's a small world!! :D

I don’t think there are any swan/Pollock relationships but I will have to interrogate my neighbours

Which two marriages have you so I can bring some info with me??

Who did you meet when you visited Ematris? I believe a Tommy Wilkin is involved there, he actually owns land where my ancestors come from


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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #13 on: Monday 10 January 11 00:16 GMT (UK) »
I'll send you a PM, need to check dates..
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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 29 January 11 00:42 GMT (UK) »
Yes, they are same Warringtons!
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Re: Warrington From Drumkeeran, Mullanvaam, Beagho, Coolbuck, Kesh, Cornarooslan
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 29 January 11 00:57 GMT (UK) »
As they are not my photos I am just sending part of them as confirmation
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