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Offline TheWhuttle

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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #27 on: Monday 27 January 14 00:13 GMT (UK) »
Michelle,

Here is what Ron said to me in DEC-2012, about his life-long engagement with capturing/extending the information in William Fee McKINNEY's studbooks electronically.
[Hope he still with us, and you will get a reply soon.
 Recall that you could simply generate a whole descendency tree with a single click ...]


"I believe I must have V2 as it is indexed and contains over 11,000 individuals and over 1300 marriages.

It was originally photocopied in 1975 at Sentry Hill by myself and a colleague.
It was then placed into the Personal Ancestral File (PAF) genealogy program.

Since then it has been added to as I have heard from people like yourself, etc.

All the original information was entered into the International Genealogical Index and was accessible in English world-wide.

I made an agreement I would not publish it for profit and I have kept that promise.
I do look ups for everyone who asks me to.

The original record was originally organized alphabetically by family.
I have it organized the same way in my PAF database, plus the additions that have some my way over the past 37 years.

All this has been integrated into the New Family Search program which will be part of the new Family Tree program soon to be available world-wide."

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The "Family Tree" capability does now appear as an offering under www.FamilySearch.org .

I looked for James FERGUSON = (1723) Agnes CAMPBELL but drew a blank.
So maybe not all there yet?


Bit snowed under here currently  :) - back with more soon!

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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #28 on: Friday 21 February 14 21:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi!  How have you been?  My computer crashed so I've been out of researching for a couple of weeks. How might I inquire of someone  to look up one death notice that I found, but I cannot access - ancestry doesn't, of course, have the last 6 months loaded for this year...as I found a reference she (Mary Speer Campbell) in the Belfast News issue; Dec 8, 1887 -- as it may indicate where she was buried. Any guidance will be helpful!  Thanks....still COLD, and getting colder. Spring can't be too far away now I pray. Michelle
Michelle - Michigan USA

Townlands of Creevamoy and Ballyligpatrick:
Surname: Graham

Townlands of Drummuck & Drumlickney:
Surname: Gordon

Townland of Ballylig:
Surnames: Moffat/Moffet, Boyd, and Knowles

Townland of Ballycraigy:
Surnames: Campbell, and Speer/Spear,

Townland of Loughconnelly:
Clark or Clarke

County Antrim:
Surnames: Craig, Morton, Huston/Houston

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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #29 on: Friday 21 February 14 21:52 GMT (UK) »
Got it- give me a minute...
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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #30 on: Friday 21 February 14 21:56 GMT (UK) »
Belfast News Letter, 8 Dec.1887: CAMPBELL- December 6, at her late residence, Ballycraigy, Mary Speer, relict of the late Samuel Campbell, aged 70 [?] years. The remains of my beloved mother will be removed for interment in Ballylinney Burying-ground, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock.  James Campbell.
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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #31 on: Monday 24 February 14 19:28 GMT (UK) »
I just saw this...and I TRULY thank you so very much for finding this for me!  Michelle
Michelle - Michigan USA

Townlands of Creevamoy and Ballyligpatrick:
Surname: Graham

Townlands of Drummuck & Drumlickney:
Surname: Gordon

Townland of Ballylig:
Surnames: Moffat/Moffet, Boyd, and Knowles

Townland of Ballycraigy:
Surnames: Campbell, and Speer/Spear,

Townland of Loughconnelly:
Clark or Clarke

County Antrim:
Surnames: Craig, Morton, Huston/Houston

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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 31 August 14 13:49 BST (UK) »
Hi
I just found your request for information about Samuel Campbell and Mary S Graham.  You may have the following already but hopefully some of it will be new.Samuel was the son of my G.G.G g/father and the brother of my G.G mother Mary.  Samuel married Mary S Graham on c 1837 and the birth dates (or maybe christenings?) were as follows -Wm 30.3.1839, James 19.1.1841, Mary 9.2.1843, Margaret 30.1.1845, Andy 21.10.1847, Sally 5.2.1849, Agnes 1851, Samuel 1853.  All records in Carnmoney Presbyterian Church.

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Re: Campbell Family/Carnmoney
« Reply #33 on: Sunday 31 August 14 14:00 BST (UK) »
Might be some entries on the family here-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,521542.0.html
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