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Austin Family
« on: Thursday 24 September 15 21:27 BST (UK) »
Hello am trying  to trace marriage of Robert Austin married 1832 in Co Tryone
to a Sarah  ????????,  trying to locate the church marriage took place ,oldest chld i know
Of is John Austin aged 16 found them in new book titled Census abstracts ,
Thanks for all help given on this topic
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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #1 on: Friday 25 September 15 01:06 BST (UK) »
www.registers.nli.ie depending on denomination

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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 26 September 15 00:08 BST (UK) »
Thanks family were Presb.
Ferguson L/Derry,Canada,Donegal,Fermanagh,
Bell Co Down,L/Derry, Canada ,
Thompson Co Down,
Wright Donegal,L/Derry,
Hyndman Co Tryone ,L/Derry,
McElwee Donegal,L/Derry,
McClintock Donegal,
Glenn Donegal,
Black Donegal,
Gibson Donegal,
Currie, Scotland,
Henderson,Scotland
Henderson Co Leitrim Ireland

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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 26 September 15 10:01 BST (UK) »
Most Presbyterian records (if they even go back that far) will not be online but remember that marriages usually take place in the bride's church so they could have been married in a Church of Ireland or other church (or in another area).
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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 27 October 15 20:57 GMT (UK) »
Robert Austin had 7 children - John, Margaret, Jane, Nancy, James, William and Hugh.  They lived in Strabane Lower, Donaghedy - Carrickatane in 1851.  Robert and family were living at Lisdillon in the Griffiths valuation.  I'm trying to find where Robert and Sarah got married.  Sarah's surname may have been Ash. There is a film number 0993104 in the Irish census abstracts from Old Age Pension records for the marriage of Robert and Sarah as their son Hugh applied for a pension.  I am also trying to find out the name of Robert's father.

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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 27 October 15 21:24 GMT (UK) »
Hugh Austin s/o Robert/Sarah Austin, Carrickatane, Donaghedy  Tyrone

Parents married 1832.

In 1851 Census :  John was 16, Margaret 14, Jane 12, Nancy 10, James 7, William 5, and Hugh 3.
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Re: Austin Family
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 27 October 15 21:48 GMT (UK) »
Hello am trying  to trace marriage of Robert Austin married 1832 in Co Tryone
to a Sarah  ????????,  trying to locate the church marriage took place ,oldest chld i know
Of is John Austin aged 16 found them in new book titled Census abstracts ,
Thanks for all help given on this topic

There was a 2nd application in 1917...

Hugh s/o Robert/Sarah Austin (nee ASH) of Killynaght Leckpatrick Strabane

1917 - his address was 36 Strabane Old Road, Londonderry.
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