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    1. [CoTyIre] New Content: Badoney Presbyterian Records
    2. Len Swindley via
    3. Hello Listers, A couple of points regarding my latest page on CTI. Although Badoney Presbyterian Church is located in Droit townland in the parish of Lower Badoney, the congregation was also drawn from Ardstraw and Cappagh parishes, so it is useful to refer to the transcribed marriages if your emigrant forebears hailed from the surrounding area. The early baptismal register has not survived; the earliest entries appear to commence in the 1870s and have not been filmed by PRONI. As these births occurred post introduction of civil registration, this is not a disaster. Many thanks to Jim McKane for his on-going support; he is remarkable, and also Colin Stewart for several Stewart and Arbuckle marriages. Thanks are also due to Boyd Gray of West Ulster Genealogical Services for allowing us to use his great photos. Thanks, Boyd. Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

    08/24/2015 04:00:43
    1. [CoTyIre] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content
    2. Jim McKane via
    3. *Badoney (Droit) Presbyterian* Church, Badoney Lower Parish <http://www.cotyroneireland.com/churches/badoneypresbyterian.html>

    08/23/2015 12:39:39
    1. [CoTyIre] RAY – WARNOCK Australian Marriage 1860 (Tyrone Emigrants)
    2. Len Swindley via
    3. Hello Listers, Hoping that this marriage announcement is useful to a researcher: Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia] August 12 1860 MARRIED - On the 9th inst., at the residence of MR. JAMES WARNOCK, merchant, Maldon by the Rev. William Woodall, Wesleyan Minister, MR. JAMES RAY, draper, Castlemaine, youngest son of the late MATTHEW RAY, ESQ., Ardstraw, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, to MARY, eldest daughter of HUGH WARNOCK, ESQ., Rahoney, County Tyrone, Ireland. A little research produced the following results including variations in the spelling of the family name Ray: Ardstraw [Co. Tyrone] Tithe Applotment Book (1833) records MATHEW REA at Carnkenny JOHN REA is recorded at Carnkenny c1858 (Griffiths Valuation) Dromore [Co. Tyrone] Tithe Applotment Book (1834) records ELIZA & HUGH WARNOCK at Raveny (as Rahoney was then known) HUGH & ROBERT WARNOCK are recorded at Rahoney c1858 (Griffiths Valuation) Londonderry Sentinel August 24 1860 May 23, at Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, aged 27 years, MR. THOMAS WRAY, Hargreaves Street, of the firm of Wray Brothers and Company, Barker Street, formerly of Messrs McArthur and Company, Londonderry, and brother to MR. JOHN WRAY, Ardstraw, county Tyrone, Ireland Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

    08/22/2015 02:48:57
    1. [CoTyIre] Changes to townalnd size
    2. Kerrie Alexander via
    3. Hi Could anyone tell me why the size of a townland (Bodoney) in the parish of Kilskeey would have changed between the date of the tithe (1826) and Griffiths valuation (1860 I think)? I know the tithe was done in Irish acres so I converted the Irish acres in Bodoney to British acres and was left was an area of around 260 acres in the tithe and 500 acres in Griffiths. I'm curious to know why this would have occurred and was it widespread. Regards Kerrie Australia

    08/22/2015 04:39:29
    1. [CoTyIre] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content
    2. Jim McKane via
    3. *Badoney (Droit) Presbyterian Church*, Badoney Lower Parish: Selected Marriages 1822-1908 & A Short History to c1900 - *an update with MANY more marriages* <http://www.cotyroneireland.com/churchrecord/badoney.html>

    08/22/2015 02:27:36
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Changes to townalnd size
    2. Ulster Ancestry via
    3. Generally only "arable" land {land that produced an income for the tenant} was included in the Tithe Books . All land, arable, pasture, forest, mountain, water, roads etc was included in the later Griffiths Valuation, hence the variation that you have found. best regards Robert www.ulsterancestry.com > To: cotyroneireland-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2015 10:39:29 +1000 > Subject: [CoTyIre] Changes to townalnd size > From: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com > > Hi > > > > Could anyone tell me why the size of a townland (Bodoney) in the parish of > Kilskeey would have changed between the date of the tithe (1826) and > Griffiths valuation (1860 I think)? I know the tithe was done in Irish > acres so I converted the Irish acres in Bodoney to British acres and was > left was an area of around 260 acres in the tithe and 500 acres in > Griffiths. > > > > I'm curious to know why this would have occurred and was it widespread. > > > > Regards > > Kerrie > > Australia > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/22/2015 01:14:43
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] UKI and other photos
    2. Claire K via
    3. Apparently, today the search for Tyrone is returning results! I tried the same searches I did before (choosing "Tyrone, Northern Ireland" from the drop down both times, so misspelling is not the difference) and this time got some results. Look quick, before they vanish again! :-). Thanks, Kathleen, for letting me know. Regards, Claire K Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 19, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Claire K <seekay@comcast.net> wrote: > > Sadly, there are none labelled Tyrone, but if some of your Tyrone folks moved elsewhere, you might have some luck with this new photo collection on Ancestry. > > See "On the Street Where They Lived: Exploring Your Ancestor’s Hometown in UK, City, Town and Village Photos, 1857-2005 Collection" on blogs.ancestry.com or try the link below: > > http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2015/08/14/on-the-street-where-they-lived-exploring-your-ancestors-hometown-in-uk-city-town-and-village-photos-1857-2005-collection/#sthash.Ya69daG8.dpuf > > Claire K. > Sent from my iPhone

    08/20/2015 06:38:30
    1. [CoTyIre] UKI and other photos
    2. Claire K via
    3. Sadly, there are none labelled Tyrone, but if some of your Tyrone folks moved elsewhere, you might have some luck with this new photo collection on Ancestry. See "On the Street Where They Lived: Exploring Your Ancestor’s Hometown in UK, City, Town and Village Photos, 1857-2005 Collection" on blogs.ancestry.com or try the link below: http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2015/08/14/on-the-street-where-they-lived-exploring-your-ancestors-hometown-in-uk-city-town-and-village-photos-1857-2005-collection/#sthash.Ya69daG8.dpuf Claire K. Sent from my iPhone

    08/19/2015 05:38:35
    1. [CoTyIre] CWGC adds records
    2. Claire K via
    3. Hi all, The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has uploaded 600,000 records of WWII casualties to its site, in honor of VJ Day. For details, see Claire Santry's blog entry "CWGC releases 600,000 records of WW2 casulties" on her blog, IrishGenealogyNews.com . Note that it includes Irish, British, and Commonwealth casualties. So, if you suspect any of your family from Tyrone was killed in WWII, you might want to take a gander. Good luck! Claire K. Sent from my iPhone

    08/19/2015 05:26:24
    1. [CoTyIre] seeking assistance for HOUSTON and ROSS surnames, Co. Tyrone., 1700s.
    2. Ben Houston via
    3. Dear all— I’m hoping for advice about finding more information on my ancestral trail.  At this point, the furthest ancestor found is John HOUSTON Sr., b. 1728 in Co. Tyrone, d. 1808 in Newberry District, South Carolina.  Married Mary ROSS, b. 1732(?), origins unknown.  Emigrated c. 1760.   "Brief biographical accounts of many members of the Houston Family", by Rev Samuel Houston, describes them as true ‘blue stocking’ Presbyterians,  and indicates some disaster on their voyage to America meant that their family records were lost.  A Family Search record has John Sr’s father listed as Robert Houston, b. 1692, but no other information about him or a spouse.  I managed to get to PRONI but found nothing conclusive—the  most potentially promising record was not accessible due to concerns about its fragility.  If anyone has any potentially linked information, or can provide tips on where to turn next, I’d be most grateful.  Both online and in-person avenues for research welcomed.   Many thanks, Ben Houston

    08/19/2015 05:25:51
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] NLI Records / Errigal Keiran Parish
    2. Judith Hayman via
    3. Here are the sources IFHF cites for Tyrone http://www.rootsireland.ie/ifhf/generic.php?filename=sources.tpl&selectedMenu=sources . They don't include anything in Errigal Keiran before 1847. The surrounding parishes are Berach, Ballygawley, Aughnacloy, Clogher and Errigal Truagh (both Tyrone and Monaghan). Given the geography, I think Aughnacloy might be most likely. I'm no expert. Judith Here's a question about this summer's release by the NLI of the RC baptism & marriage records. The Errigal Keiran / Ciaran Parish (Ballygawley area) baptism records book begins in January of 1847. However, on Roots Ireland (IFHF) I found Catholic baptism records from this parish from the 1820s & 30s, which of course are only transcripts. The obvious speculation is that these older baptism records were recorded in other parish books, which kept earlier records. Does anyone know where these older Errigal Keiran baptism records are & specifically what (neighboring) parish or parishes they came from? Or were they recorded by the CI, which seems less likely. I'm looking for the source & obviously, IFHF got them from somewhere. Any other Tyrone researchers attending the Ulster Historical Foundation family history conference in Belfast in three weeks? Thanks. G.McG ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    08/17/2015 12:15:51
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] NLI Records / Errigal Keiran Parish
    2. Ulster Ancestry via
    3. The following registers survive and are available as public records at PRONI R.C. Errigal Kieran (Ballygawley) (Armagh diocese) Baptisms, 1847-1881. R.C. Errigal Kieran (Ballymacelroy) (Armagh diocese) Marriages, 1864-1881. Neighbouring Errigal Trough R.C. Errigal Trough (Clogher diocese) Baptisms, 1835-1852 and 1861-81; marriages, 1837-49 and 1862-81. Births, marriages, deaths and parish accounts, 1837-79. As far as I know the transcriptions were originally provided to the Roots Ireland site by Irish World of Dungannon, or whatever name it now trades under. Not sure if they are still in existance. best regards Robert www.ulsterancestry.com > Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 16:27:43 +0000 > To: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CoTyIre] NLI Records / Errigal Keiran Parish > From: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com > > Here's a question about this summer's release by the NLI of the RC baptism & marriage records. The Errigal Keiran / Ciaran Parish (Ballygawley area) baptism records book begins in January of 1847. However, on Roots Ireland (IFHF) I found Catholic baptism records from this parish from the 1820s & 30s, which of course are only transcripts. > The obvious speculation is that these older baptism records were recorded in other parish books, which kept earlier records. Does anyone know where these older Errigal Keiran baptism records are & specifically what (neighboring) parish or parishes they came from? Or were they recorded by the CI, which seems less likely. I'm looking for the source & obviously, IFHF got them from somewhere. > Any other Tyrone researchers attending the Ulster Historical Foundation family history conference in Belfast in three weeks? > Thanks. > G.McG > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/17/2015 10:44:01
    1. [CoTyIre] NLI Records / Errigal Keiran Parish
    2. Gerard McGarrity via
    3. Here's a question about this summer's release by the NLI of the RC baptism & marriage records. The Errigal Keiran / Ciaran Parish (Ballygawley area) baptism records book begins in January of 1847. However, on Roots Ireland (IFHF) I found Catholic baptism records from this parish from the 1820s & 30s, which of course are only transcripts.  The obvious speculation is that these older baptism records were recorded in other parish books, which kept earlier records. Does anyone know where these older Errigal Keiran baptism records are & specifically what (neighboring) parish or parishes they came from? Or were they recorded by the CI, which seems less likely. I'm looking for the source & obviously, IFHF got them from somewhere.  Any other Tyrone researchers attending the Ulster Historical Foundation family history conference in Belfast in three weeks?  Thanks. G.McG    

    08/17/2015 10:27:43
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871
    2. Len Swindley via
    3. Darrel, It can be difficut to discern what is right or wrong with pre 1850 Irish genealogical research which makes any record from any source rather a bonus. Here a two more that may assist your research and knowledge (and any others): Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia] Saturday October 15 1864 Funeral Notice – The Friends of Mr JOHN BLAKLEY are invited to follow the remains of his beloved Wife to the Campbell’s Creek Cemetery. The funeral to leave his residence, Wimble street, on Sunday, the 16th inst. at 3 o’clock. W. CAIRNES & Co., Undertakers Pioneer Index 1836-88 (Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages) records MARY BLEAKLY died in Castlemaine 1864 aged 55 years; born Tyrone, parents JOSEPH RUTLEDGE & FAITHFUL THOMPSON & A further Blakley death in Victoria: Pioneer Index 1836-88 (Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages) records the death of ELLEN BLAKELEY died 1856 aged 21 years, born Fermanagh, parents JOSEPH & SARAH BLAKELEY Len Swindley,Melbourne, Australia Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 00:51:52 +0000 From: ddh_regina@yahoo.ca To: len_swindley@hotmail.com; cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871 He could have been the John Blakely who was baptised at Kilskerry Parish on 29 March 1807, son of Joseph and Mary Blakely who lived in Drumdran. If this is the same person, either his age at death is wrong or he was baptised at age three years. Darrel Hockley From: Len Swindley via <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> To: "COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com" <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 6:20 PM Subject: [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871 The death of a Tyrone emigrant to Victoria, Australia: Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia] July 15 1871 BLAKLEY - At his late residence, Woodhill Cottage, Chinaman's Creek [Castlemaine] on the 7th instant, John Blakley, late of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 67. The Pioneer Index 1836-88 (Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages) states him to be a native of Co. Tyrone and his parents as Joseph & Mary Blakley Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/16/2015 12:38:24
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] The Marriage of Elizabeth Hood of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 1876
    2. Len Swindley via
    3. The marriage announcement from the Mount Alexander Mail indicates that Hoods from Newtownstewart were resident in the goldfields town of Castlemaine in 1876 . Australian research should not be overlooked where immigration and civil registration records are the best in the English-speaking world (espicially in the states of Victoria and New South Wales). Happy hunting and regards, Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia > Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 23:23:17 +0000 > To: kaperc@gmail.com; bvaughan@libero.it; cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] The Marriage of Elizabeth Hood of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 1876 > From: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com > > I believe my Hood ancestors also came from this area. My James Hood was born in 1706 and died in Pelham, MA in 1786. One of the requirements for being allowed to settle in Pelham was that you had to be Scotch-Irish and Presbyterian. > I haven't been able to locate any information on James in Tyrone yet, but still looking. > Diana > > > On Friday, August 14, 2015 5:55 PM, K Cooper via <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > I'm also probably related by marriage and I bet a few more on this list > are! If you google Hood and Newtownstewart a lot of hits come up, including > an interesting one that has excerpts from the Abercorn records. They are on > a Facebook site called My Ulster Ancestors. I need to study it now, because > it also mentions other family lines of mine - Kerr, Fulton, Hamilton, > McFarland - as well as when the Hood store (a must-see if you visit) was > first started! Fun reading for anyone with family in that area. I've never > seen this before and happened upon it just because of this thread. Thanks > to everyone who contributes...this is the best list! > On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 1:24 PM Barbara Vaughan via < > cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > I may be related by marriage to this family, and I know someone who may > > be descended from them. However, her branch of the family ended up in > > Philadelphia. I'll pass it along to her! > > > > Thanks so much, Len! > > > > Il 11/08/2015 15:11, Len Swindley via ha scritto: > > > > > > Hello Listers, > > > > > > > > > > > > This marriage announcement > > > may be of interest to ra esearcher: > > > > > > > > > > > > Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, > > > Victoria, Australia] > > > > > > May 15 1876 > > > > > > > > > > > > ARBERY – HOOD On the 27th > > > March last, by the Rev. Archdeacon Crawford, JOHN ARBERY, of Ottery, St. > > Mary, > > > Devon, England, to ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of SAMUEL HOOD, Main-street, > > New > > > Town Stewart, County Tyrone, Ireland > > > > > > > > > > > > Len Swindley, > > > > > > Melbourne, Australia > > > > > > > > > ------------- > > > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > > > > > > > ------------- > > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/15/2015 11:49:05
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] The Marriage of Elizabeth Hood of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 1876
    2. Diana Landsman via
    3. I believe my Hood ancestors also came from this area.  My James Hood was born in 1706 and died in Pelham, MA in 1786.  One of the requirements for being allowed to settle in Pelham was that you had to be Scotch-Irish and Presbyterian. I haven't been able to locate any information on James in Tyrone yet, but still looking. Diana On Friday, August 14, 2015 5:55 PM, K Cooper via <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> wrote: I'm also probably related by marriage and I bet a few more on this list are! If you google Hood and Newtownstewart a lot of hits come up, including an interesting one that has excerpts from the Abercorn records. They are on a Facebook site called My Ulster Ancestors. I need to study it now, because it also mentions other family lines of mine - Kerr, Fulton, Hamilton, McFarland - as well as when the Hood store (a must-see if you visit) was first started! Fun reading for anyone with family in that area. I've never seen this before and happened upon it just because of this thread. Thanks to everyone who contributes...this is the best list! On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 1:24 PM Barbara Vaughan via < cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I may be related by marriage to this family, and I know someone who may > be descended from them. However, her branch of the family ended up in > Philadelphia.  I'll pass it along to her! > > Thanks so much, Len! > > Il 11/08/2015 15:11, Len Swindley via ha scritto: > > > > Hello Listers, > > > > > > > >  This marriage announcement > > may be of interest to ra esearcher: > > > > > > > >  Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, > > Victoria, Australia] > > > > May 15 1876 > > > > > > > >  ARBERY – HOOD On the 27th > > March last, by the Rev. Archdeacon Crawford, JOHN ARBERY, of Ottery, St. > Mary, > > Devon, England, to ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of SAMUEL HOOD, Main-street, > New > > Town Stewart, County Tyrone, Ireland > > > > > > > >  Len Swindley, > > > >  Melbourne, Australia > > > > > > ------------- > > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/14/2015 05:23:17
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] The Marriage of Elizabeth Hood of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 1876
    2. Barbara Vaughan via
    3. I may be related by marriage to this family, and I know someone who may be descended from them. However, her branch of the family ended up in Philadelphia. I'll pass it along to her! Thanks so much, Len! Il 11/08/2015 15:11, Len Swindley via ha scritto: > > Hello Listers, > > > > This marriage announcement > may be of interest to ra esearcher: > > > > Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, > Victoria, Australia] > > May 15 1876 > > > > ARBERY – HOOD On the 27th > March last, by the Rev. Archdeacon Crawford, JOHN ARBERY, of Ottery, St. Mary, > Devon, England, to ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of SAMUEL HOOD, Main-street, New > Town Stewart, County Tyrone, Ireland > > > > Len Swindley, > > Melbourne, Australia > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message >

    08/14/2015 04:19:52
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] The Marriage of Elizabeth Hood of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 1876
    2. K Cooper via
    3. I'm also probably related by marriage and I bet a few more on this list are! If you google Hood and Newtownstewart a lot of hits come up, including an interesting one that has excerpts from the Abercorn records. They are on a Facebook site called My Ulster Ancestors. I need to study it now, because it also mentions other family lines of mine - Kerr, Fulton, Hamilton, McFarland - as well as when the Hood store (a must-see if you visit) was first started! Fun reading for anyone with family in that area. I've never seen this before and happened upon it just because of this thread. Thanks to everyone who contributes...this is the best list! On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 1:24 PM Barbara Vaughan via < cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I may be related by marriage to this family, and I know someone who may > be descended from them. However, her branch of the family ended up in > Philadelphia. I'll pass it along to her! > > Thanks so much, Len! > > Il 11/08/2015 15:11, Len Swindley via ha scritto: > > > > Hello Listers, > > > > > > > > This marriage announcement > > may be of interest to ra esearcher: > > > > > > > > Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, > > Victoria, Australia] > > > > May 15 1876 > > > > > > > > ARBERY – HOOD On the 27th > > March last, by the Rev. Archdeacon Crawford, JOHN ARBERY, of Ottery, St. > Mary, > > Devon, England, to ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of SAMUEL HOOD, Main-street, > New > > Town Stewart, County Tyrone, Ireland > > > > > > > > Len Swindley, > > > > Melbourne, Australia > > > > > > ------------- > > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message > > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message >

    08/14/2015 03:55:21
    1. [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871
    2. Len Swindley via
    3. The death of a Tyrone emigrant to Victoria, Australia: Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia] July 15 1871 BLAKLEY - At his late residence, Woodhill Cottage, Chinaman's Creek [Castlemaine] on the 7th instant, John Blakley, late of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 67. The Pioneer Index 1836-88 (Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages) states him to be a native of Co. Tyrone and his parents as Joseph & Mary Blakley Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

    08/14/2015 04:20:24
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871
    2. Darrel Hockley via
    3. He could have been the John Blakely who was baptised at Kilskerry Parish on 29 March 1807, son of Joseph and Mary Blakely who lived in Drumdran. If this is the same person, either his age at death is wrong or he was baptised at age three years. Darrel Hockley From: Len Swindley via <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> To: "COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com" <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 6:20 PM Subject: [CoTyIre] John Blakley born Tyrone, died Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, 1871 The death of a Tyrone emigrant to Victoria, Australia: Mount Alexander Mail [Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia] July 15 1871 BLAKLEY - At his late residence, Woodhill Cottage, Chinaman's Creek [Castlemaine] on the 7th instant, John Blakley, late of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 67. The Pioneer Index 1836-88 (Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages) states him to be a native of Co. Tyrone and his parents as Joseph & Mary Blakley Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia                         ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.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 message

    08/13/2015 06:51:52