I can find no Lisnahigh but there are two Lisnahays in the parish of Carncastle in East Antrim. There are no Cathcarts or Forbes listed in that parish in the 1861 Griffith's Valuation. Might your William Cathcart have gone to Victoria, Australia? Familysearch lists a William Cathcart born 1808 in Clogh, parish of Dunaghy, mid Antrim who died on 9 July 1885 in Victoria. His parents are listed as Robert and Mrs Cathcart. Regards Nevin Taggart
Can someone help me please with the name of this place in Co Antrim? I have tried to locate it on online maps and websites but to no avail. I am beginning to wonder if it is the name of a house. It is from a marriage certificate, and as the wedding took place in England the minister was most probably not familiar with the place name. Thanking anyone for any help or suggestions as to where to look for help. Regards, Di
Thanks for that, I'll look into it. Beth On 11/23/06, TaggartN@aol.com <TaggartN@aol.com> wrote: > > I can find no Lisnahigh but there are two Lisnahays in the parish of > Carncastle in East Antrim. There are no Cathcarts or Forbes listed in > that parish in > the 1861 Griffith's Valuation. > > Might your William Cathcart have gone to Victoria, Australia? Familysearch > lists a William Cathcart born 1808 in Clogh, parish of Dunaghy, mid Antrim > who > died on 9 July 1885 in Victoria. His parents are listed as Robert and Mrs > Cathcart. > > Regards > Nevin Taggart > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-ANTRIM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >