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Re: McCurdy's
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 17 December 13 07:39 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for asking Jim !   No problem !    :)

PS   I have your James's wedding and death certificate so perhaps it would be a good idea to send me an e-mail address.
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« Reply #10 on: Friday 20 December 13 16:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi Iain
If you drop me a line at * I can gleam some more info from you.
Many thanks!
Jim

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« Reply #11 on: Friday 20 December 13 16:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Iain
If you drop me a line at * I can gleam some more info from you.
Many thanks!
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« Reply #12 on: Saturday 21 December 13 12:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Iain
If you drop me a line at * I can gleam some more info from you.
Many thanks!
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Hi Jim..., lol !   We 'live and learn.'  ;)  As I said, you have to send me a 'PM' with your e-address.   
..., Iain. 
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Re: McCurdy's
« Reply #13 on: Monday 26 January 15 13:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Eoin !   My McCurdie/McCurdy family originated from NI, principally Rathlin Island.   If you do get yourself back to Belfast..., there’s a ton of info about them and one way or another, you’ll surely link up with Petheric McCurdy c1640 Isle of Bute, d1700 Ballintoy, County Antrim. (husband of Margaret Stewart 1644-1747)    Lol !
Note:    My regiment The Scots Guards was founded in 1642; specially formed to protect the NI Protestants at the time !  http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/3994/scotsguards.jpg   
And the problems are still not solved !   Lol !   

Mine is linked by a very fine thread via Mary McCurdie 1760-1840..., wife of my 4xG John Black of Rathlin Island.     They had a son called Archibald 1791-1877 who died in Campbeltown and he had a son called Daniel 1835-1898; a fisherman.

This book is an absolute must..., “Kintyre... The Hidden Past” by Angus Martin:
In it he goes into depth concerning the Irish community in Argyll.
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“The emergence of the Blacks in the Campbeltown fishing community may be traced to Daniel, born in Ballycastle, c1833 (some say Rathlin Island). His parents were Archibald, labourer, born c1787 (son of John Black, crofter, and Mary McCurdie) and Jane McKinlay, born c1798, both on Rathlin.  All three names were recorded on the island in 1669 - Brian and Allex McCurdy in Kinramer, Pat Black in Ballygill, Malcum and Arc Black in Kilpatrcik. There were said to be three branches of Blacks on Rathlin - one Scottish and two of native Irish descent. Daniel Black had two known brothers - Duncan who went to Glasgow as a carpenter and James, born c1837 in Ballycastle, who became a seaman and who married Ann Sharp in Campbeltown. He drowned c1866.
The Blacks settled in Campbeltown c1838. Daniel's first wife was Margaret Morrison, who died 29 April 1874 in Campbeltown, aged 39. Her parents were John Morrison, labourer, born Rathlin, and Mary McCurdie, born Campbeltown. The Morrisons and Blacks were neighbours in Wide Close * in 1851. His second wife was Sarah Newlands, widow of Michael Durnan.  She died on 8 February 1898 in Kirk Close, Daniel Blacks first skiff, of which there is a record, was the Maggie in 1869. She was owned by his father. Daniel Black's first marriage produced five fishermen sons - Archibald (8 October 1855), Duncan (28 July 1858), Daniel (6 October 1860), John (28 April 1864) and James (born 27 January 1868.

* Wide Close was considered the worst slum in Campbeltown.
NI cemetery head-stones also confirm names and dates.    And it’s the history books that provide the data for the McCurdies, leading to the Lords of the Isles.

“Mary McCurdie born in Campbeltown” 28 April 1803-1 September 1881.   No smoke without fire..., Mary’s parents were Charles McCurdy b1780 Ireland..., and Margaret Mary McMath 27 April 1784 in Campbeltown.   
I have Margaret’s birth certificate and all 3 BDMs for Mary.   Just PM me with an e-mail.  ;)

Hi Iain

Thank you for the reply & apologies it has taken over a year to get back to you! I have traced the McCurdy's back to a Lauchlan MacCurdy born c1795 in Balmenoch. I'm not sure how this then fits in with the Irish connection. Lauchlan married Mary McKenzie on 30/1/1816 in Kilmore. Any connection?
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Re: McCurdy's
« Reply #14 on: Friday 23 August 24 00:43 BST (UK) »
Eoin - just seeing if this email link is still valid.
I have a fair bit of detail on the family. There was a son William (he was married with family, living in US), a daughter Molly (Mary McIntosh), who never married, a daughter Jane Garry who died young. They were buried in Belfast City Cemetery. He was a blacksmith.
Please come back to me and I can flesh out more detail, if this is still valid contact.
Kind regards
Shane McCurdy,
Northern Ireland 

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Re: McCurdy's
« Reply #15 on: Friday 23 August 24 11:07 BST (UK) »
Yes Shane Id love to know what information you have! Do you have my email address?
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« Reply #16 on: Friday 23 August 24 11:32 BST (UK) »
s.h.mccurdy@ukgateweay.net

Would I be right in believing that your father-in-law is Allan Joseph McCurdy born in 1953
His father Laughlin Josepg [1921-1971] being a son of Allan McIntosh McCurdy [1885-1936]
Years ago I met up with Carol Lynn Ropp who is a granddaughter of Allan McI McC's brother William - she was then living in Normal, Illinois.
I was able to give her an album of post cards that Molly had collected over the years, which I received from a gentleman who had wound up her estate, in 1984.

There is also a whole connection who use the Curdy version of the surname ... John Gary McCurdy aka Curdy [1862-1930]

I have spent years seeking to collate and record the genealogy of the McCurdy family in general, and have been quite successful for some family connections and less so for others ...

I live near Moira, so reckon I am not too far from you (presuming you are still in the Belfast area? ... although I may be wrong on that lol

Hope to hear from you soon

Kind regards

Shane

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Re: McCurdy's
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 01 September 24 12:24 BST (UK) »

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...McCurdy family of Argyll, who later moved to Belfast.

1911 census
House 68 in Gainsborough Drive (Duncairn, Antrim).
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Duncairn/Gainsborough_Drive/140473/

...and in 1901
House 47 in Roseleigh Street (Clifton, Antrim).
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Clifton/Roseleigh_Street/962923/

The three youngest McCurdy daughters were born in Belfast City.
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000318941/

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Researching: Cuthbertson – Co. Derry, Scotland & Australia; Hunter – Co. Derry; Jackson – Co. Derry, Scotland & Canada; Scott – Co. Derry; Neilly – Co. Antrim & USA; McCurdy – Co. Antrim; Nixon – Co. Cavan, Co. Donegal, Canada & USA; Ryan & Noble – Co. Sligo