Hi, Have you looked on the 1901 and 1911 Census for Ireland on this site? http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Search for all the names you know - do you have any of the sisters names? On Family Search there is a William Johnston born to Andrew and Nancy 11/8/1865 and Annie in 1870 & Wallace in 1867. Also a Joseph born Tyrone 1861 in Military records and a Joseph Benjamin Johnston in Chelsea pensioners records showing as being born in 1862 in Tyrone. Family Search also has a record of a marriage between Nancy Wallace and Andrew Johnston in 3/9/1860 in Cookstown Co Tyrone and notes that Nancy's father was William Wallace so that ties in a birth of a child and the name William. It might pay to look at Irish naming patterns as well. Nancy and Andrew were having children just on the cusp of when civil registration began in Ireland (1864) so there may be children born after the marriage and before 1864 and by looking a naming patterns you might be able to find out what these children's name were? Also look for Johnson as well. They were not as particular on spelling as nowadays. Good luck Cathy On 13/12/13 10:11 PM, "E. Fosbrooke-Brown" <[email protected]> wrote: > After years of searching, I found evidence on the CoTyrone site that > my great-grandmother Annie Johnston, born 1870 in Coagh, was the > daughter of Andrew Johnston and Nancy Wallace, and apparently had a > brother Wallace. > > The first record I can find of Annie was in the 1891 English census > after she'd moved to Manchester and married George Harry Brown. > > However, family stories say that she had two sisters, and a brother > Joe (there's no mention of a Wallace). One of the sisters moved to > Belfast and was living there in the 1940s. > > Do any of you have an idea of where to look next? > > Hopefully, > Elisabeth > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message