Tyrone Records at Proni with Reference Numbers: Link below to look up other subjects and/or surnames Tyrone Co. Black Preceptory documents T3400 Tyrone, Co. documents re D819 T1569 T3716 Tyrone, Co., land tenure papers D1027 D3850 T2339 Tyrone Co. maps D1722 T558 T2693-T2694 Tyrone Co. Nationalist documents T2243 Tyrone Printing Co. papers D2463 Tyrone Co. rates records D2376 Tyrone Co. Table Tennis Association papers D3178 Tyone, Co. Title deeds, maps, etc D4241 Tyrone navigation document T1921 Tyrone and Armagh land tenure papers D32 Tyrone Co. and Belfast schools papers D3930 Tyrone and Donegal maps and survey papers T2803 Tyrone and Londonderry Cos legal documents re land in D800 Tyrone Constitution papers D3108 T2086 T2157 MIC149 MIC433 Tyrone Hearth Money Rolls MIC645 http://www.proni.gov.uk/index_alphabetical_index_to_private_deposits.pdf to look up other subject/surnames
Robyn, Your friend should also consider other variations starting with an "A" such as McANENY, McANANEY, & McANINNY (GV has one in Longfield West for this spelling). The leading A often falls out. (Another example of this is M(a)cANULTY/McNULTY). Also McENENY Clare L. -----Original Message----- From: Robyn Clarke <rsclarke@bigpond.com> Subject: [CoTyIre] MCNENY/MCNENNY/MCNENNIE/MCNENIE Drumquin Tyrone Hello List, I am new here and would like some help if possible for my friend.. Her ancestor was JAMES MCNENY/MCNENIE or any of the above variations born about 1849 Co. Tyrone. He moved to New York around 1869 and married there in 1873, thereafter to Australia. I am trying to locate his Birth and Parents. The family was Church of Ireland. It is possible he came from the Drumquin area, Longfield, East. Would anyone know how I find his Birth/Baptism online.....I have looked in the Griffiths Valuations and found the surname McNeny in Drumquin, Longfield, East in 1860, which is steering me towards this area.
I have some family connections to Minterburn and would be interested in doing >> 7) some families from Minterburn / Caledon ,Parish of Aghaloo John Collins in Sarnia, Canada On 19-Mar-09, at 3:01 AM, cotyroneireland-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > >> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:41:59 -0700 >> From: 4theloveoftyrone@gmail.com >> To: CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [CoTyIre] Calling all transcriber's >> >> Hello Friends! :-) >> >> It's been awhile since I have amassed such a large amount of >> information relating to Co Tyrone, and I absolutely cannot do it >> alone. I have data from many Parishes of Tyrone so there may be >> someone who will take on the transcribing from their area of interest >> ? should you be so lucky (Happy St Patrick's Day) >> >> The following data is available for anyone who is willing to >> volunteer. All transcriptions will be added to our community web-site >> at. >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cotyroneireland/index.html >> All transcribers are given credit for their work. >> >> Some of the following, might be more than what one person might like, >> in which case we can share it. >> >> 1) 15 pages of Gravestones from St. Jarlath's cemetery >> Clonfeacle.This >> cemetery, after the reformation was used for both Catholic and >> Established Churches. It was closed to burials in 1939. >> >> 2) 2 pages of inscriptions from Benburb Presbyterian Church, Benburb >> Village Parish of Clonfeacle. >> >> 3) 10 pages of Clergy list - Priests from the Parish of Kilskeery >> along with some history of each. >> >> 4) National Schools in the Parish of Donacavey >> >> 5) 1 page of the Hearth Money Rolls 1666/1670 from Drumragh Parish >> >> 6) Parish of Dromore historical notes, names etc. >> >> 7) some families from Minterburn / Caledon ,Parish of Aghaloo >> >> 8) Newtownstewart ,Parish of Ardstraw & Lislap, Parish of Cappagh >> -Estate landlords. >> >> 9) Gorestown Church & Graveyard Inscriptions (Gorestown was replaced >> by St John's in Moy) Parish of Clonfeacle >> >> 10) 1 pg 1847 Catholic Marriages at the Parish of Termonmagurk >> >> 11) 10 pages of inscriptions at Parish of Donaghenry Old Graveyard >> >> 12) 16 pages of Inscriptions from Donacavey Cemetery >> >> If anyone is interested in the Manor of Balteagh in Armagh, I have >> some 1770 information they can have. >> >> I greatly appreciate the help of all volunteers, You are what helps >> to >> create such a wonderful web-site. Thanks very much to Tammy who is >> our >> web-hostess, and has been busy of late uploading files. We are very >> fortunate to have her. >> >> One other area where we need help, is the up-loading and organizing >> of >> photos to our site. If there is anyone interested, please contact me. >> >> Cheers~ Teena >> >> ------------- >> Our community web-site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live? Groups: Create an online spot for your favorite groups > to meet. > http://windowslive.com/online/groups?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_groups_032009 > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the COTYRONEIRELAND list administrator, send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the COTYRONEIRELAND mailing list, send an email > to COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 4, Issue 76 > ********************************************** John M. Collins Sarnia, Ont. Canada E-mail addresses jcollins@xcelco.on.ca jmacollins@gmail.com
Donacavey is where many of my Hamilton ancestors are buried, so I'd be interested in # 12. Are you looking for someone to transcribe all, or "piecework"? Tell me more... Gary Allen Richardson William Buchanan Hamilton, born about 1833 in Mullawinny, Tyrone, was my great great grandfather, and our immigrant ancestor. He and several siblings came to New Providence, NJ in the 1850's. (Along with a few other Irishmen!) > Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:41:59 -0700 > From: 4theloveoftyrone@gmail.com > To: CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CoTyIre] Calling all transcriber's > > Hello Friends! :-) > > It's been awhile since I have amassed such a large amount of > information relating to Co Tyrone, and I absolutely cannot do it > alone. I have data from many Parishes of Tyrone so there may be > someone who will take on the transcribing from their area of interest > ? should you be so lucky (Happy St Patrick's Day) > > The following data is available for anyone who is willing to > volunteer. All transcriptions will be added to our community web-site > at. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cotyroneireland/index.html > All transcribers are given credit for their work. > > Some of the following, might be more than what one person might like, > in which case we can share it. > > 1) 15 pages of Gravestones from St. Jarlath's cemetery Clonfeacle.This > cemetery, after the reformation was used for both Catholic and > Established Churches. It was closed to burials in 1939. > > 2) 2 pages of inscriptions from Benburb Presbyterian Church, Benburb > Village Parish of Clonfeacle. > > 3) 10 pages of Clergy list - Priests from the Parish of Kilskeery > along with some history of each. > > 4) National Schools in the Parish of Donacavey > > 5) 1 page of the Hearth Money Rolls 1666/1670 from Drumragh Parish > > 6) Parish of Dromore historical notes, names etc. > > 7) some families from Minterburn / Caledon ,Parish of Aghaloo > > 8) Newtownstewart ,Parish of Ardstraw & Lislap, Parish of Cappagh > -Estate landlords. > > 9) Gorestown Church & Graveyard Inscriptions (Gorestown was replaced > by St John's in Moy) Parish of Clonfeacle > > 10) 1 pg 1847 Catholic Marriages at the Parish of Termonmagurk > > 11) 10 pages of inscriptions at Parish of Donaghenry Old Graveyard > > 12) 16 pages of Inscriptions from Donacavey Cemetery > > If anyone is interested in the Manor of Balteagh in Armagh, I have > some 1770 information they can have. > > I greatly appreciate the help of all volunteers, You are what helps to > create such a wonderful web-site. Thanks very much to Tammy who is our > web-hostess, and has been busy of late uploading files. We are very > fortunate to have her. > > One other area where we need help, is the up-loading and organizing of > photos to our site. If there is anyone interested, please contact me. > > Cheers~ Teena > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live™ Groups: Create an online spot for your favorite groups to meet. http://windowslive.com/online/groups?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_groups_032009
In a message dated 18/03/2009 07:48:42 GMT Standard Time, cotyroneireland-request@rootsweb.com writes: 4theloveoftyrone@gmail.com I am very interested in the paragraph " Newtownstewart Parish of Ardstraw,Lislap,Parish of Cappagh - Estate Landlords " My father, Alexander Wilson, farmed Upper or New Deerpark in the Parish of Ardstraw and I am interested in the Estate Landlords from 1890 to 1910. Information would be much appreciated Alexander Wilson
Hello Friends! :-) It's been awhile since I have amassed such a large amount of information relating to Co Tyrone, and I absolutely cannot do it alone. I have data from many Parishes of Tyrone so there may be someone who will take on the transcribing from their area of interest ? should you be so lucky (Happy St Patrick's Day) The following data is available for anyone who is willing to volunteer. All transcriptions will be added to our community web-site at. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cotyroneireland/index.html All transcribers are given credit for their work. Some of the following, might be more than what one person might like, in which case we can share it. 1) 15 pages of Gravestones from St. Jarlath's cemetery Clonfeacle.This cemetery, after the reformation was used for both Catholic and Established Churches. It was closed to burials in 1939. 2) 2 pages of inscriptions from Benburb Presbyterian Church, Benburb Village Parish of Clonfeacle. 3) 10 pages of Clergy list - Priests from the Parish of Kilskeery along with some history of each. 4) National Schools in the Parish of Donacavey 5) 1 page of the Hearth Money Rolls 1666/1670 from Drumragh Parish 6) Parish of Dromore historical notes, names etc. 7) some families from Minterburn / Caledon ,Parish of Aghaloo 8) Newtownstewart ,Parish of Ardstraw & Lislap, Parish of Cappagh -Estate landlords. 9) Gorestown Church & Graveyard Inscriptions (Gorestown was replaced by St John's in Moy) Parish of Clonfeacle 10) 1 pg 1847 Catholic Marriages at the Parish of Termonmagurk 11) 10 pages of inscriptions at Parish of Donaghenry Old Graveyard 12) 16 pages of Inscriptions from Donacavey Cemetery If anyone is interested in the Manor of Balteagh in Armagh, I have some 1770 information they can have. I greatly appreciate the help of all volunteers, You are what helps to create such a wonderful web-site. Thanks very much to Tammy who is our web-hostess, and has been busy of late uploading files. We are very fortunate to have her. One other area where we need help, is the up-loading and organizing of photos to our site. If there is anyone interested, please contact me. Cheers~ Teena
Hi Lynne The following web page refers to Beatrice Miller in Tyrone. Is this the same Beatrice? www.midulstermail.co.uk/news/Story-behindMr-Gunning.4919062.jp Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Murchie, Lynne" <lynne.murchie@sauder.ubc.ca> To: <COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:59 AM Subject: [CoTyIre] BEATRICE MILLER > My father (James Fredrick Cairns) passed away in 2007. He used to write > to his cousin in Tyrone, Beatrice Miller. My husband and I are > planning a trip to Northern Ireland in April / May 2009 and I would love > to connect with any family of Beatrice. > > > > Lynne (Cairns) Murchie > > > > > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I recall a Beatrice Miller who lived outside of Cookstown at a place called Ballysudden about 65 years ago. She was quite a horse jumper. I read in the First Cookstown Presbyterian Church Bulletin that he brother recently died (about two weeks ago). Carmen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin P Nash" <kevinpnash@yahoo.co.uk> To: "Murchie, Lynne" <lynne.murchie@sauder.ubc.ca>; <COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 3:09 PM Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] BEATRICE MILLER > Hi Lynne > > The following web page refers to Beatrice Miller in Tyrone. Is this the > same Beatrice? > > www.midulstermail.co.uk/news/Story-behindMr-Gunning.4919062.jp > > Kevin > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Murchie, Lynne" <lynne.murchie@sauder.ubc.ca> > To: <COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:59 AM > Subject: [CoTyIre] BEATRICE MILLER > > >> My father (James Fredrick Cairns) passed away in 2007. He used to write >> to his cousin in Tyrone, Beatrice Miller. My husband and I are >> planning a trip to Northern Ireland in April / May 2009 and I would love >> to connect with any family of Beatrice. >> >> >> >> Lynne (Cairns) Murchie >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------- >> Our community web-site: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I'm enjoying a lot of searching on the LDS BMD lists, but can anyone tell me if, when searching for a marriage, does the image number for th bride have to match the image number for the groom ?
Forwarding from the Admin. Please respond to the original poster, not me. Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net From: Dave Hall <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Date: December 27, 2008 3:44:40 PM EST To: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com Subject: Freeholders http://applications.proni.gov.uk/Freeholders/default.aspx
Forwarding from the Admin. Please respond to the original poster, not me. Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net From: David Hall <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Date: January 27, 2009 7:42:19 PM EST To: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Irish BMD Indexes Using Vista....not a problem for PDF files......go to Start, select All Programs.....look for Adode Reader and click on it...you get a blank screen...just go File>Open and you should see your PDF files....by default they go to "Documents"..... Maybe someone can confirm what these files are saved as...are they PDF's or JPEGs?? Marilyn Jones wrote: Sorry Guys I'm not getting it? Here are the steps I am taking.. Once the image can be viewed I have options Print and beside that Save.. If I just click on the Save arrow, NO option or pop-up is given When I right click on Save a window pops up for adoble flash player settings? I have checked my Pictures and also Documents and I can't find any file. Sorry to going on about this but I am finding quite frustration. Marilyn Hi Theresa Thank you for the instructions, I tried everything I could think of last night with no luck. I am no whiz on the computer so I am grateful for any and all help. So help !!! I can't seem to save an image, or if I am saving it I can't find it. I'm not sure if the problem is I am using Vista, but I have looked and can't find the image. Can you give me any more help with this problem. Thanks again Marilyn Hi again Claire, I should have said in my original message, that since you are having difficulty accessing the records, LDS rely on being told this. If you press the Feedback button at the top of the page and let them know then they'll fix it. Secondly I should also have said that you can copy the text and the image to your own pc. When you click on a person's name the record details are displayed. If you click on Copy to clipboard you can then paste the details to a document and save. When you load the image, just click on Save and the image will be saved to your documents folder. This saves transcribing the data and means that you can access it again easily whenever you want from your saved copies on your pc. Hope this helps Theresa
Forwarding from the Admin. Please respond to the original poster, not me. Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net From: David Hall <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Date: January 28, 2009 1:14:17 PM EST To: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com Subject: Irish BMD Indexes Well, nothing is perfect and you have done great work putting the records you have on line! Well done. Even the records you were given are only a percentage of the total records and it is great to see someone putting them all in one place. Up to this it was Parish record after Parish record to look up, little effort has been done to date to combine records from different parishes. One person has this parish, someone else has another parish etc...Mine moved from parish to parish so even the church records are not much use unless you get one after another individually. Expensive!!
Forwarding from Admin. Please respond to original poster, not me. Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net From: David Hall <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Date: February 5, 2009 2:13:04 PM EST To: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] For Maisie - re Skeffington A look up on the Census should help find him! Cyndy Cotton wrote: > Hello Maisie, > There was a Rev. Skeffington attached to the Roman Catholic Church > in Portrush, Co Antrim in 1916. Could he have been any connection > to your Tree? > Cyndy >
Forwarding from Admin. Please respond to original poster, not me... Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net From: "AAPT" <chris_danielle@aapt.net.au> Date: February 9, 2009 5:53:37 PM EST To: <cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com> Subject: 1901 or 1911 census - Hamilton's of Strabane Hello to you all - I wonder if someone can help with a census look up or tell me where I might find it? I am looking for Hamilton's of Strabane (Urney Parish). Apparently some of them worked at Elliott's Grocers. Robert Hamilton (born c1870) he married Hannah GROGAN. I think they lived on Bridge Street. I have been searching for my Hamilton ancestors for over a decade now and have have not been able to get past William John Hamilton born c1873 in Urney Strabane. Apparently he had several siblings but only one brother named Robert married (Hannah Grogan). William John's siblings are: ROBERT, Letitia, Barbara, Charles, Jane/Jean, Andrew - all of them including their parents (possibly a John and Annablla McCutcheon??)died of TB quite young. I wonder if anyone who has access to the census can find any of them for me in the hope it will give me more leads. I believe Robert lived in Bridge Street. William John Hamilton married Sarah Jane McLaughlin c1894, but I have not been able to find their marriage record. William died on Christmas Day in 1917 - leaving behind a young wife and 6 young children). Any help so greatly appreciated. Danielle (Sydney Australia) Wiltshire Gazette March 1918 SOLDIERS BODY IN A WELL An inquest held at Amesbury on Thursday, was necessitated by a discovery made near Stonehenge, when the body of a soldier, who had apparently been dead since last Christmas Day, was found at the bottom of a deep well. The deceased, William Hamilton, a pioneer in a Building Section of the Royal Engineers stationed at Stonehenge Camp left the camp on the evening of Christmas Day and entering the brick building covering the well, fell down the opening. Death was presumably instantaneous, as when the body was removed from the well the man’s hands were still in his overcoat pockets. The well is in a round brick building with a thatch roof, the doorway being only partly closed with a hurdle, and anyone might enter it, especially in the dark. A man of the Hants Regiment had curiosity to look in, saw the well, and from the strong smell guessed something was wrong. The well was 40 ft to 50 ft deep, with two or three feet of water and mud. The jury were of opinion that the well was a danger to the public and a military representative asked if they might put a fence round it. The Coroner said there was no power to do it, but he did not anticipate any likelihood of the owner objecting. He should write to the owner urging him to cover the well and fasten the cover.
Forwarding from Admin. Please respond to original poster, not me... From: Dave Hall <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Date: February 25, 2009 1:40:06 PM EST To: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com Subject: Just looking.... Just looking at these for a possible connection! 1882 William son of David Hall Slackerna, Castle Caulfield, Co. Tyrone, married Margaret Eliza Breadon dau. John Breadon. Lenagh, 1942 Robert Hall, Killybressill married Mary Jane Breadon, daughter of George Breadon, Lenagh. Claire K CTI Admin seekay@comcast.net
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All the FamilySearchLabs site has up are the BMD indexes; they are not (yet -- maybe in the future?) linked to images of the actual BMD entries in the registers. So, the index entry for the bride and the groom should match on registration district, volume, and page number; image number, however, refers to the image of the index page, so, unless the bride and the groom appear on the same page in the index (e.g., have the same surname or ones that begin with the same letters, and do not have a page break between them), the image numbers will not correlate. (I assume the image numbers are shown because the LDS plans to later add images of the actual index pages to the database -- but that's just a guess). Hope that helps. Claire K. On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:24 PM, Pat O'Neill wrote: > I'm enjoying a lot of searching on the LDS BMD lists, but can > anyone tell me if, when searching for a marriage, does the image > number for th bride have to match the image number for the groom ? >
Hello, a few more new files... I have cued the search indexer to re-index the site tonite. So I would think by tomorrow, you should be able to search a name from the search window on the home page, and get results from the new content. New Pages: Co. Tyrone Military People Found in Census' http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cotyroneireland/census/CensusStraysMilitary.html Some more coming over the next week. Take care Tammy
My father (James Fredrick Cairns) passed away in 2007. He used to write to his cousin in Tyrone, Beatrice Miller. My husband and I are planning a trip to Northern Ireland in April / May 2009 and I would love to connect with any family of Beatrice. Lynne (Cairns) Murchie
I am interested in Alexander Murphy and Margaret McIvor married December 1878 at Co Tyrone.Any help would be appreciated. Lyn