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    1. Re: [Busbee Busby] BUSBY
    2. CAROLYN EARLE
    3. Would you know if there is any connection to the Mathew Busby from Londonderry? cj Sheila Senior <[email protected]> wrote: I always read with interest the BUSBY mail especially when it mentions the Irish Busbys. My great grandfather was Charles Busby who was born about 1860 Ireland. Where in Ireland remains a mystery (as on the census he always gives his place of birth as Ireland), his wife's family came from Antrim though they must have met & they did marry in Glasgow in 1884. I wish I had asked my grandmother more questions about her family, what I do know however is that her father Charles Busby served his time in the shipyard as on her birth certificate his occupation is given as a Boilermaker, when they moved from Glasgow to Newcastle he worked at the Naval yard in Walker as a boilermaker. I also know that he was an Orangeman as he marched every year in July for the Orange Day march. Family hearsay says that he was orphaned & was taken in by an uncle who was anything but kind to him, finally resulting in him running away. Charles was born about 2 years prior to the start of civil registration in Ireland so there is no birth registration for him. On his marriage in 1884 he gave his father as Charles Busby farmer deceased & his mother as Mary Ann Lansley/Lamsley deceased or a similar name ( His marriage certificate is a photocopy & his mothers surname is not that clear) as his parents would appear to be non Catholics the marriage if it took place before 1843 should have been registered but where? I have visited the Mormon Research centre at Billingham as they are my nearest who hold copies of the registers for birth deaths & marriages for Ireland up until 1901. I sent for the only listed Mary Ann Busbys death certificate she died at Ballycraiggy (District of Belfast No8) 28 Oct 1874 she was aged 48 Mechanics wife but no name of husband given the death was registered on Dec 21 1874 by a William McMillen. I have every Busby listed in Griffiths valuations but I am unable to match anything up with Charles. I have several MI & also all the PRO have on Busbys again nothing ties in. The IGI does show a birth of an Elizabeth Busby 16.March 1830 daughter of Charles Busby at Carnmoney/Templepatrick could this be his family. If anyone out there can help I will be very grateful Best wishes Sheila Senior ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== To Unsubscribe: Send an email to [email protected] with ONLY the word unsubscribe in the subject and/or body of the email. Listowner: Gaila Merrington [email protected]

    01/10/2004 04:25:45
    1. Re: [Busbee Busby] BUSBY
    2. Sheila Senior
    3. I don't know anything about Charles Busby I would love to know if he had siblings, I am very surprised at how little family interest there has been on the Busby list for the Irish Busbys. Griffiths valuations list everyone who owned an acre of land or above & according to the list there were a fair few Busbys but no one seems to be related to them. I just keep hoping. Sheila Senior ----- Original Message ----- From: "CAROLYN EARLE" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 7:25 PM Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] BUSBY > Would you know if there is any connection to the Mathew Busby from Londonderry? > cj > > Sheila Senior <[email protected]> wrote: > I always read with interest the BUSBY mail especially when it mentions the Irish Busbys. > My great grandfather was Charles Busby who was born about 1860 Ireland. Where in Ireland remains a mystery (as on the census he always gives his place of birth as Ireland), his wife's family came from Antrim though they must have met & they did marry in Glasgow in 1884. > I wish I had asked my grandmother more questions about her family, what I do know however is that her father Charles Busby served his time in the shipyard as on her birth certificate his occupation is given as a Boilermaker, when they moved from Glasgow to Newcastle he worked at the Naval yard in Walker as a boilermaker. I also know that he was an Orangeman as he marched every year in July for the Orange Day march. > Family hearsay says that he was orphaned & was taken in by an uncle who was anything but kind to him, finally resulting in him running away. > Charles was born about 2 years prior to the start of civil registration in Ireland so there is no birth registration for him. On his marriage in 1884 he gave his father as Charles Busby farmer deceased & his mother as Mary Ann Lansley/Lamsley deceased or a similar name ( His marriage certificate is a photocopy & his mothers surname is not that clear) as his parents would appear to be non Catholics the marriage if it took place before 1843 should have been registered but where? > I have visited the Mormon Research centre at Billingham as they are my nearest who hold copies of the registers for birth deaths & marriages for Ireland up until 1901. > I sent for the only listed Mary Ann Busbys death certificate she died at Ballycraiggy (District of Belfast No8) 28 Oct 1874 she was aged 48 Mechanics wife but no name of husband given the death was registered on Dec 21 1874 by a William McMillen. > I have every Busby listed in Griffiths valuations but I am unable to match anything up with Charles. I have several MI & also all the PRO have on Busbys again nothing ties in. > The IGI does show a birth of an Elizabeth Busby 16.March 1830 daughter of Charles Busby at Carnmoney/Templepatrick could this be his family. > If anyone out there can help I will be very grateful > > Best wishes > Sheila Senior > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: > Send an email to [email protected] with ONLY the word unsubscribe in the subject and/or body of the email. > Listowner: Gaila Merrington [email protected] > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: > Send an email to [email protected] with ONLY the word unsubscribe in the subject and/or body of the email. > Listowner: Gaila Merrington [email protected] >

    01/10/2004 02:31:22
    1. Re: [Busbee Busby] BUSBY
    2. Gaila & James Merrington
    3. HI Sheila There is a Busby -UK list too. There aren't so many Busby's, not like the names Smith or Howards, so most of us Americans just haven't gotten back to the UK far yet. We are trying and to that effect, several American Busby men have taken Y Chromosone DNA tests and we hope to connect back to UK, when some UK Busby men take Y DNA tests, and it might help us to fill in the gaps. Brett Busby from Australia, has just sent his test in and we hope to connect Brett to one of the lines in America and back to the UK as well. So if you know any Busby men who would be interested get them to have a look at the archives and look at the web page. Wayne Busbice is the Busby DNA genealogy co-ordinator, Wayne can be accessed via the webpage or the list to answer any questions. Recently I copied the Busbys from the Domesday book and there were several. You will find that post in the archives too. My advice is don't give up, with more records being unearthed, with DNA telling us we are from the same lines and with good old Busby tenacity, we will prevail. If you have UK Busby records, please share them with the list. Best regards, Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheila Senior" <[email protected]> > I don't know anything about Charles Busby I would love to know if he had > siblings, I am very surprised at how little family interest there has been > on the Busby list for the Irish Busbys. > Griffiths valuations list everyone who owned an acre of land or above & > according to the list there were a fair few Busbys but no one seems to be > related to them. > I just keep hoping. > Sheila Senior

    01/11/2004 02:49:23