wills
in the family this legalised the process but everything seems to have been
decided already.
I would welcome any comments particularly about the assumptions and conclusions
I have come to.
Regards Marion Shephard
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‘Bob was a Protestant Horse’ is a book which you will find on Amazon. You can
buy the kindle version and download it. JSTOR is where I found the journal
articles related to the book ‘The population of Ireland 1750-1845’ by KH
Connell.
Marion
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Sorry Linda,
That should have been JSTOR ! Its a website where you can access a variety of
academic journals. I’ ve only just discovered it and they are allowing free
accounts during COVID pandemic. Apologies for typing error; it was late when I
sent the email.
Regards Marion
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strange that no one in my family
knew that my grandfather was illegitimate till I started delving into the past!
I am grateful to everyone who has contributed to this discussion and really
appreciate the forum the mailing list provides.
Regards Marion
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supportive as possible.
Well thanks again for all your knowledgeable comments and your willingness to
share.
Regards Marion
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Thanks Bobby.
I found the article and read it with interest. I didn’t realise marriages took
place at home and it certainly answered some of my questions. I will have to
try and locate the journals you mentioned to find out more. Thanks for all your
help.
Regards Marion
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Catholic approaches very different?
Also what were the attitudes to illegitimacy by family members and society at
large? How were the mothers and children treated ?
Thank you in advance for your help !
Regards Marion Shephard
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Hello Tunji
Unfortunately I ran out of time on my last visit to Ireland and didn’t make it
to Proni. I am still interested in any information about the tenants of the
diocese of Derry in the parish of Urney if anyone should come across anything.
Sorry I can’t be of more help.
Regards Marion
reference numbers for these records but I have been
unsuccessful. Can you, Len, or anyone else, tell me what I am doing wrong and
how I can find this information.
Regards Marion Shephard
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Beverley
If you have a kindle you can download many of William Carleton’s books for free.
Marion
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s not stick in my brain,
I hated biology etc in school. Now I need it.Margaret Marion
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I want to thank everyone for their comments on my request to get a researcher.
I think I will spend my money on something better. I think this calls for a
trip to Ireland with some Ancestry DNA kits. I don't know that much about DNA
research. But I do know how I can export from Ancestry very
I have grown more and more frustrated with my research in Northern Ireland.
Has anyone ever used a researcher? Was it a good experience? Can anyone
recommend someone?I have done my research for Samuel Armstrong born 1811 and
his son William born 1852, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.I have done Grif
Thanks Len
That is exactly what I needed to know. I am planning my next visit to PRONI and
listing what I want to look at, so will add this to the list. I hope to visit
some time next year but time is always limited and a plan is essential. Thanks
again for all your help
Regards Marion
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Does anyone know if it is possible to access the historical records relating to
the estate of the Diocese of Londonderry?
Regards Marion Shephard
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chronological history dating from
the beginning of the 19th century till the mid 20th but wanted to add some
background information to bring life to their lives and am grateful for all
your help in doing this.
Regards Marion Shephard
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Hello Elwyn
Thanks for sharing such a fascinating document with lots of insights into life
at that time.
Regards Marion Shepharrd
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lead.
Your comments and insight have helped me to do that. Thankyou again.
Regards Marion (nee McCay)
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Hello Janet
My tree is on Ancestry and is just called McCay family tree. It is public so
you should be able to look if you are a member. Rabstown, where my family
lived, is in the parish of Urney but not far from Ardstraw and Newtonstewart.
Let me know if I can help at all.
Regards Marion
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aised to 12/6,
while the reclaimed bog and heathy pasture was valued at 3/6.
Many Thanks
Marion Shephard
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some in Trusk, Donaghmore . It’s
difficult to pinpoint who’s who!
Thanks for the information about the national archives - will know to look
under Cork in future!
Regards Marion
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Sent: 21 July 2018 15:09
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Archives website and there
was no mention of a parish in Donegal called Donaghmore. I would be grateful
for any explanations you might be able to give me.
Regards Marion
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variation in spelling. The TABs
pointed me to the right townland and then I was able to locate them in
Griffiths.
Please don’t give up!
Regards Marion
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From: Len Swindley
Sent: 31 May 2018 14:55
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Hi all,
If you are lucky enough to find you have ancestors from the parish of Urney,
Tyrone, as I do, then you will find the TABs on the National Archives of
Ireland, as the parish spanned the border with Donegal.
Regards Marion Shephard
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location.
Regards Marion
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From: Len Swindley
Sent: 19 March 2018 01:27
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Hello Marion,
Second Strabane Presbyterian Church was located in
people marrying were
Andersons from Ballybogan.
Many thanks
Marion Shephard
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This is really good news for anyone who wants to know more about Tyrone at the
turn of the century. I have a copy and have been fascinated by the detailed
descriptions it contains, providing me with excellent background information
about my farming ancestors. A brilliant addition to the website.
might I find it?
Regards Marion Shephard
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From: Robert Forrest
Sent: 30 October 2017 13:49
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Fenton estate Cappagh parish
In my latest blog I try to trace the history of the Fenton estate in the parish
persuade my husband we need another
holiday over there.
Thanks again Marion
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From: Len Swindley
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after his death were Andrew F and Thomas F Knox. Could they have
acquired the land after the disestablishment of the church of Ireland or were
they acting as agents?
I would love to hear what you think.
Regards Marion
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earlier Mr Knox. He was the rector of
Clonleigh, but obviously had connections with Urney being the immediate lessor
to a large number of tenant farmers there and it was also the place where he
died in 1860.
Thanks again
Marion
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doors of his house and also those of his
agent. Who was this Mr Knox and on what basis was he demanding tithes??
Does anyone know anything about the Knox family and their position in Urney
during the 19th century??? Any comments gratefully received.
Regards Marion Shephard
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