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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 16 December 21 17:13 GMT (UK) »

Church of Ireland seems likely but given the only ref. to Tandragee is the military transcription rather fearful if pay a researcher to check they may not find anything.

It's always a risk, but I am not sure there are many other options for tracing the family.
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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 16 December 21 17:23 GMT (UK) »
It's possible that the Benjamin Hearse born 1806 and died 1878 at Kilkeel could be related to the Benjamin listed in Mary Jane's marriage...

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1878/020525/7202700.pdf

He had a daughter Sophia
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1867/03489/2282476.pdf
Stewart. Scott. Bruce. McPherson. McMurray. McKibbin . McKay. McCann. Mckrinkine. McClewnan. McCallum. Joss. Ross. Morrison. Chapman. Middlemiss. Robinson. Conlon. Duffy. Dalgarno. Crookshank. Gammack. Ramsay. Mutch. Crawford. Orr. Galbraith. Kerr. Fergusson. Campbell.

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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 16 December 21 17:48 GMT (UK) »
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It's possible that the Benjamin Hearse born 1806 and died 1878 at Kilkeel could be related to the Benjamin listed in Mary Jane's marriage...

it jumps out given the name and age but he was there in Rostrevor area 1863 on Griffiths
Benjamin Hess of Knockbarragh, Kilbroney, Upper Iveagh (Upper Half), Co. Down. Had a son Thomas Hess 1865 https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1865/03577/2318308.pdf from possibly a second marriage given his age and the fact the mothers on the 1865 & 67 births are Francis formerly McBride & Fanny formerly Finlay who may be one and the same. Thomas' birth was registered by a brother Charles.
We seem to be floundering too.

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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 16 December 21 18:34 GMT (UK) »
I found this crumb ... reference to a Benjamin Hearse marrying in 1827 in County Tyrone. Relevant? Not sure..

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Benjamin Hearse of this Parish & Townland of Gortalowry & County of Tyrone - servant - and Eleanor Mulholland of this Parish & Townland & County aforesaid - Spinster - were married in this Church by License with Consent of _____________ this twenty-sixth Day of October in the Year one Thousand eight Hundred and twenty seven  By me Jas Maulevere, Curate  This Marriage was solemnized between us { Benjamin his mark Hearse  Eleanor her mark Mulholland        In the Presence of {Patrick his mark Mulholland   James illegible
Stewart. Scott. Bruce. McPherson. McMurray. McKibbin . McKay. McCann. Mckrinkine. McClewnan. McCallum. Joss. Ross. Morrison. Chapman. Middlemiss. Robinson. Conlon. Duffy. Dalgarno. Crookshank. Gammack. Ramsay. Mutch. Crawford. Orr. Galbraith. Kerr. Fergusson. Campbell.


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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 16 December 21 18:43 GMT (UK) »
see that was from https://cotyroneireland.com/names.php and Saint Luran's Parish Church, Derryloran, Cookstown

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Re: Tandragee, County Armagh
« Reply #14 on: Friday 17 December 21 02:45 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone for the information, it is greatly appreciated. I'll sit with it all and hopefully work a plan of likely leads that fit the time period, location etc.. I can't find any reference to his religious denomination as on his death certificate it is not registered, but I guess owing to the area and denominations at the time that should help.

Cheers,
Eunice.
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