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Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« on: Sunday 15 July 12 18:12 BST (UK) »
Does anyone have any idea where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?  ???
I've found it on a baptismal record and was trying to find out where it was.
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 15 July 12 18:34 BST (UK) »
Could you give us the details of the baptism (church, date, name, etc.) which might help to figure it out. (don't think it's a place in Coleraine but perhaps the record was difficult to decipher)
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 15 July 12 18:38 BST (UK) »
Hi.
Patrick McGonigle      
Baptism:   24-May-1846
Address:   Standalone   Parish/District:   COLERAINE
Co. Derry
Roman Catholic
Parents James McGonigle & Sara McLeese

I don't know the church, but the Patrick I am looking for later married an Elizabeth (McLaney or McLary) in 1879 in St Columba Catholic Church in Waterside.

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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 15 July 12 18:46 BST (UK) »
P.S. It was on rootsireland, not from an original record.
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 15 July 12 19:03 BST (UK) »
I know Coleraine well and suspect 'standalone' is some sort of mistransciption if it is meant to be the place.

Coleraine has two Catholic parishes- one on each side of the River Bann. St. John's is in  Killowen/Waterside (baptisms start 1843) and some of their records are on microfilm in Coleraine Library (don't have the exact date of holdings).
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 15 July 12 19:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that. At least I can give up on finding it as a place. My dad and his mum's side of the family were all born in Coleraine/Derry. These are his great grandparents. Unfortunately, I don't live there and am reliant on online information for the moment. This site has been great for finding things out though. Thanks for replying so quickly  :D
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 15 July 12 19:09 BST (UK) »
Hi,
   The closest I can find to the letters used in "Standalone" in Mountsandel, Coleraine.

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Stewart, Irwin, Morrison, Haslett, Murrell - Dungiven area Co. Londonderry
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 15 July 12 19:21 BST (UK) »
Wonder if it's Strand Road (Waterside)? Will have a look through some books to see when it first appeared.
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Re: Where or what was 'standalone' in Coleraine c.1845?
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 15 July 12 19:24 BST (UK) »
Strand Road would make sense, as he later lived in Pate's Lane with his wife and family.
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