This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYC.2ACE/1331.1.2.3 Message Board Post: Eilis posted two very useful links to online phone/address directories for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Republic of Ireland search: http://159.134.203.172/search.asp?source=GP Northern Ireland search: http://www.thephonebook.bt.com/publisha.content/en/find/residential/residential_numbers.publisha?namespace=coexistence The Northern Ireland directory requires a surname and a town or postcode to perform a search. If you do not know a specific town for your surname of interest, or if you want to search an entire county or region for your surname, the list of postcodes I compiled can help (to see the list, click the link after "In reply to" above) There are two parts to a postcode, a typical postcode is BT62 2HJ. You only need to enter the first part to search the directory. All postcodes in Northern Ireland start with BT, and the range seems to be BT1 to BT94. For example, if you were searching for Orr from County Armagh, you could enter Orr for surname, and then BT60 which is the first code I list for County Armagh, and perform a search.You can then repeat this with BT61-BT68 to find Orrs in the rest of the county, or until you find the Orr family you are looking for (perhaps you will recognize a particular given name, or a village in the address, or perhaps you are interested in all Orrs from this county. (You may also wish to search the Newry area in the Down/Armagh border, which would be BT34 and BT35). There may be more efficient ways of searching, please let me know about them. If you enter all codes from BT1-BT94 you will get a good idea of the distribution of a surname in present-day Northern Ireland. Of course, not everyone with that name will have a phone or be listed in the directory. Bernie
Bob - Well said. I am continuously searching for more info on my Margaret Dunlap - James Wiseman roots in the Culleybackey area of Cty. Antrim in around AD 1800. Bob Wilson Bob <Roblen@eastlink.ca> wrote: Why is everyone so down on someone who is trying to offer something to the list. If you don't think it is worth his time, so be it. Go out and spend your £55.00 and let the person alone. IF you aren't willing to offer something constructive to the list then ...... Most of us are searching for some clue about our ancestors and are hoping someone will offer a tiny bit of information that will give us something else to work with. We are all hoping something will give us that next step. If the 3 replys that I saw about the Irish Postcodes had offered something to help Cullen then their time would not have been wasted. Searching for information on Samuel F(awls) Brown of Fermanagh (born about 1801) immagrated to New Brunswick about 1946/7. Also Catherine Fraser of Cavan (born about 1800 in Cavan). They married about 1830 in Cavan. ALL help would be graetly appreciated. Bob Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't, didn't already have. (That's America for you...) --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
all Post Codes are - BT. Its all for Northern Ireland.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1331.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Buy the postcode directory for Northern Ireland. Here's purchase info: http://www.mapsworldwide.com/map_15502.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1331.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Quite pointless and a waste of people's time.
I have updated the Birth records on my website for Rathfriland. and the best of luck in your research. Raymond http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Magee Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYC.2ACE/1337 Message Board Post: Adair Magee. I have no dates of birth or death. I know he was around in 1898 as he and wife, Mary Hannah Magee gave birth to Catherine/Katherine Magee. Adair Magee was a farmer. He was not alive in 1913 when his daughter grew up and married.William Hollis in Nth Wales Uk. Patrick& Jack Magee were the sons of Adair and Mary Hannah Magee. It's said that Patrick became a man of the the church. The Breans, married another daughter named Mary. Very scant information, I know. If anyone can find this man's death cert/Birth cert. any cert it would be very good indeed.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYC.2ACE/526.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm really not sure if we have a McGinnis line or not. All I am aware of is the Dillon's of County Tyrone in Moy. This Dillon married an O'Brien. There possibly could be a McGinnis but it has been very hard for me to track my line. Thanks for your inquiry and best of luck.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DILLON, MCGINNIS, SHERIDAN, LYNCH, NAUGHTON/NORTON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/526.1 Message Board Post: Do you by chance have a "McGinnis" branch attached to your family tree? I am trying to make a connection . My family website is WWW.GERISGENES.COM. eLLEN nEUMANN
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYC.2ACE/1331.1.2 Message Board Post: Thanks for the link to the phone number/address lookup. I decided to compile a list of all people named Cullen, Cullinan, McCullen and similar names in Northern Ireland. I also made a list of all the postcodes and the area they cover. I am from the US so my geography may be off, please correct and make additions. There is probably an easier way to do all of this, but here it is.--Bernie Summary: BT2-BT18: Belfast and immediate surroundings BT19-BT35: County Down and adjacent areas BT36-BT44: Southern and Central Antrim BT45-BT52: Most of County Derry BT53-BT57: Far NE Derry and Far N Antrim BT60-BT68: County Armagh BT69-BT71: Southeast Tyrone BT74: Fermanagh BT75-BT82: Most of Tyrone BT92-BT94: Fermanagh BT1: (unassigned/non-residential) BT2: (Belfast) BT3: (unassigned/non-residential) BT4-BT16: (Belfast) BT17: (Dunmurry, Belfast) BT18: (Holywood, Belfast) BT20: (Bangor, Down) BT21: (Donagdee, NE Down) BT22: (Newtownards, N Down) BT23: (Newtownards, N Down) BT24: (Ballynahinch, Central Down) BT25: (Dromore, W Down) BT26: (Hillsborough, NW Down) BT27: (Lisburn, Down/Antrim) BT28: (Lisburn, Down/Antrim) BT29: (Crumlin, Lough Neagh, SW Antrim) BT30: (Downpatrick, E Down) BT31: (Castlewellan, Down) BT32: (Banbridge, W Down) BT33: (Newcastle, SE Down) BT34: (Newry, Armagh/Down) BT35: (Newry area, Armagh/Down) BT36: (Newtownabbey, Belfast area) BT37: (Newtownabbey, Belfast area) BT38: (Carrickfergus, SE Antrim) BT38: (Ballyclare, SE Antrim) BT40: (Islandmagee, E Antrim) BT41: (Randallstown, Lough Neagh, Antrim) BT43: (Ballymena, Central Antrim) BT44: (Ballymena, Central Antrim) BT45: (Draperstown, Magherafelt, SE Derry) BT46: (Maghera, SE Derry) BT47: (Derry city) BT48: (Derry city) BT49: (Limvady, N Derry) BT50: (Coleraine, N Derry) BT51: (Coleraine, N Derry) BT52: (Coleraine, N Derry) BT53: (Ballymoney, NW Antrim) BT54: (Ballycastle, NE Antrim) BT55: (Portstewart, Coleraine area, N Derry) BT56: (Portrush, NE Derry/Antrim) BT57: (Bushmills, NW Antrim) BT58: (unassigned or non-residential code?) BT59: (unassigned or non-residential code?) BT60: (Armagh city) BT61: (Armagh city) BT61: (Armagh city) BT62: (Portadown, NE Armagh) BT63: (Portadown, NE Armagh) BT64: (unassigned or non-residential code?) BT65: (Lurgan, NE Armagh) BT66: (Craigavon near Portadown) BT67:(Craigavon near Portadown) BT68:(Caledon/Killylea (Armagh near Monaghan border) BT69:(Aughnacloy, SE Tyrone) BT70: (Dungannon, E Tyrone) BT71: (Dungannon, E Tyrone) BT72: (unassigned or non-residential code?) BT73: (unassigned or non-residential code?) BT74: (Enniskillen, Fermanagh) BT75: (Fivemiletown, S Tyrone): BT76: (Clogher, Eskra, Cormore, Tullycorker, Corbo, S Tyrone) BT77: (Augher, S Tyrone) BT78: (Omagh, Fintona, Eskra, Tyrone) BT79: (Gortin, Central Tyrone) BT80: (Cookstown, E Tyrone) BT81 (Castlederg, Tyrone/Donegal border) BT82 (Strabane, Tyrone/Donegal border) BT83-91 (unassigned/non-residential codes?) BT92: (Enniskillen, Moher) BT93: (Enniskillen) BT94: (Enniskillen) end of list
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hughes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1336 Message Board Post: Grandmother was Isabella Hughes b.02 July 1837 Co.Tyrone. To Canada 1851 at age 14 presumably to join relatives in Ontario Province.In 1857 entered US & in 1859 married Alonso Bellinger. at Ogdensburg NY. They later lived Northern Michigan (leelanau Co) Looking for where in Co.Tyrone & parents did she come to Canada or US with family?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1335.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Dave for your prompt reply. I can now stop running into the brick wall. Thanks again.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1335.1 Message Board Post: Hi James From some notes I made from the General Register Office in Belfast i have the following: Denis CORR married Bridget MCCREAGHAN at the Pomeroy Roman Catholic church in the Civl District of Cookstown on 5/10/1865. The GRO should be able to look up the certificate for you if you give them these details. I'm not related to either sides - just happen to have noted it in the course of my research. hope it helps. dave
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Corr , Mc Creighton Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1335 Message Board Post: I am seeking any information regarding my G.G.Grandparents. Dennis Corr and Bridget Mc Creighton, they were married circa 1867 I think in Tyrone as children were born in Tyrone.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duddy, Mc Auley, Kelly, Cushinan and more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYC.2ACE/1328.2 Message Board Post: Daniel, I know of the Duddy family you refer to. My Duddy family came from the Holyhill area in Leckpatrick parish. There was another Duddy family from Strabane & they were blacksmiths. They were not related to our family according to my uncle who still lives in Tyrone. I was sent a newspaper article on them several years ago but I can't locate just now. If you want to see my Duddy family information, my website is: http://LornaDuddy.athome.to/ Lorna Duddy Olivo
I have updated the births and christenings for Rathfriland on my website, and the best of luck in your research. Raymond http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com
Further to my posting last week which included the following: They had 6 children (all six are listed on a large headstone in a very small cemetery just north of Belfast (I don't have the name of the place but could locate it if it will assist others) I was able to locate the location of the cemetery through a cousin. He sends the following information: The cemetry is at Ballyoutoag and I know that they had some sort of connection with Lyles Hill Presbyterian Church. It is near the Grange of Umgall. Also in the cemetery near the headstone is a small stone with William MULHOLLAND (late of Ballyutoag) 02 Feb 1844. I hope this helps someone out there. Cheers, Rick Surrey, BC, Canada
Have you tried google.com? If not, punch in JAMES CROWE - LONDONDERRY, IRELAND. I did. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob" <Roblen@eastlink.ca> To: <IRL-ULSTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 6:48 PM Subject: [ULSTER] James CROWE (b. abt 1715 to 1722) > > > >> Hello Ulster List: >> >> I am looking for some information on a James CROWE born >> about 1715 to 1722 (depending on sources) in Templemore Parish, >> Londonderry, Ireland. He travelled to Nova Scotia in 1761 on the >> Hopewell arriving on 9 October 1761. He also received a land grant in >> Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1761. He apparently married a Rebecca ?? in >> Ireland and they had 7 children born in Templemore Parish between 1836 >> and 1750. >> I don't know IF Rebecca came with James to Nova Scotia or >> not but the 7 children all came with him. Can anyone Help with some >> information on him in Ireland before he came to Nova Scotia. >> >> Bob >> Dartmouth, Nova Scotia > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.10/419 - Release Date: 8/15/2006 > > > ==== IRL-ULSTER Mailing List ==== > Donegal: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irldon2/ > Monaghan: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlmog/ > Tyrone: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nirtyr3/ > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
> Hello Ulster List: > > I am looking for some information on a James CROWE born > about 1715 to 1722 (depending on sources) in Templemore Parish, > Londonderry, Ireland. He travelled to Nova Scotia in 1761 on the > Hopewell arriving on 9 October 1761. He also received a land grant in > Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1761. He apparently married a Rebecca ?? in > Ireland and they had 7 children born in Templemore Parish between 1836 and > 1750. > I don't know IF Rebecca came with James to Nova Scotia or > not but the 7 children all came with him. Can anyone Help with some > information on him in Ireland before he came to Nova Scotia. > > Bob > Dartmouth, Nova Scotia -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.10/419 - Release Date: 8/15/2006
Hello all, I apologize for the cross posting, but I continue to hit a brick wall whenever I try to search for the following relatives. Can anyone assist? David Mulholland The earliest I go back is to John MULHOLLAND 1828 - 1900 b: 11 Nov 1828 in Northern Ireland d: 10 Dec 1900 in Northern Ireland (His father was David MULHOLLAND - no other information than that) John married Mary Ann SIMM 1838 - 1912 b: 20 Apr 1838 in Northern Ireland d: 12 Feb 1912 in Northern Ireland. They had 6 children (all six are listed on a large headstone in a very small cemetery just north of Belfast (I don't have the name of the place but could locate it if it will assist others) Elizabeth MULHOLLAND - 1947 d: 14 Apr 1947 she married Daniel McLaverty James Simms MULHOLLAND - 1939 b: in Northern Ireland d: 18 Nov 1939 in Northern Ireland John MULHOLLAND 1876 - b: 1876 in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland he married Bessie MCCLATCHEY 1876 - 1953 b: 1876 in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland d: 1953 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The family folklore says that John disappeared during the 1910s. Isabella MULHOLLAND 1864 - 1929 b: 07 Apr 1864 in Shankhill, Antrim, Northern Ireland d: 01 Nov 1929 in Northern Ireland Robert MULHOLLAND 1870 - 1893 b: 21 Oct 1870 in Northern Ireland d: 14 Apr 1893 in Northern Ireland .Jennette MULHOLLAND 1875 - 1907 b: 03 Apr 1875 in Northern Ireland d: 26 Feb 1907 in Northern Ireland. She married a ROGAN. Cheers, Rick Surrey, BC, Canada