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    1. Re: witherup surname
    2. BARBARA MacQUARRIE
    3. Hi Lesley There were and still are Weatherups in the Carrickfergus area - I went to school with a Roy Weatherup around late 60s. I have a link to the Weathers through the Crowes - an Alexander Crowe married Annie Weatherup, daughter of John and Sally Weatherup in 1828. I have no further information on them. Did William Weatherup die in Northern Ireland, or do you have any other information about him ? Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Darkcheshire <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: 03 September 2001 18:43 Subject: witherup surname >Hi, >Via the Griffiths Valuation index I have establish that >there were Witherups in Co. Antrim in 1800s. > >Has anyone heard/know of any Witherups in Co. Antrim? >Or variations of name. > >At present, specifically trying to locate a William Witherup >born circa 1810 or prior and married Anne Urwine. >They were my grandmother's great-grandparents. > >Any info much appreciated. >Many thanks >Lesley >email:[email protected] > > > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11 HB > >

    09/03/2001 01:21:52
    1. witherup surname
    2. Darkcheshire
    3. Hi, Via the Griffiths Valuation index I have establish that there were Witherups in Co. Antrim in 1800s. Has anyone heard/know of any Witherups in Co. Antrim? Or variations of name. At present, specifically trying to locate a William Witherup born circa 1810 or prior and married Anne Urwine. They were my grandmother's great-grandparents. Any info much appreciated. Many thanks Lesley email:[email protected]

    09/03/2001 12:32:32
    1. Re: NIR-ANTRIM-D Digest V01 #121
    2. i don't have any Wallace's that early in Pennsylvania, however the Wallace family cemetary in New Brighton Pa. has early graves (1700's) that i have not copied yet. Possibly my next trip. The Wallace settled in Western Pa. I believe i have some in York. I have records in Lancaster Pa. and various places in Beaver and Allegany Co. i suspect there is a connection. I can not for some reason send records through roots so if you want the records i have to send the records (40 pages) as attachments over several days. LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT THEM. I would also be interested in what records you have.----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 10:11 AM Subject: Re: NIR-ANTRIM-D Digest V01 #121 > In a message dated 8/30/01 4:06:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > From: "ron @ carol" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > > Subject: wallace family files > > > > > I wonder if any of your wallace family is related to Joseph Junkin l > . He married Elizabeth Wallace. > > Joseph JUNKIN was born about 1715 in Monahan Antrim Co. Ulster Ireland and > he died 1 April 1777 at Cumberland,PA. He was the son of John Lewis JUNKIN > and Margaret LYNN. > > He married Elizabeth WALLACE in 1743 at Peach Bottom ,York Co, PA. > Charlotte Elizabeth WALLACE was born in 1722 in County Tyrone, Ireland and > died 10 April 1796 at Cumberland Co. ,PA. She was buried at Silver Springs > ,Cumberland,PA. She was the daughter of John WALLACE and Martha HAYS. > > Just wondering if there is any connection. > > Joyce Junkin > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    09/03/2001 09:04:45
    1. Re: NIR-ANTRIM-D Digest V01 #121
    2. In a message dated 8/30/01 4:06:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > From: "ron @ carol" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Subject: wallace family files > I wonder if any of your wallace family is related to Joseph Junkin l . He married Elizabeth Wallace. Joseph JUNKIN was born about 1715 in Monahan Antrim Co. Ulster Ireland and he died 1 April 1777 at Cumberland,PA. He was the son of John Lewis JUNKIN and Margaret LYNN. He married Elizabeth WALLACE in 1743 at Peach Bottom ,York Co, PA. Charlotte Elizabeth WALLACE was born in 1722 in County Tyrone, Ireland and died 10 April 1796 at Cumberland Co. ,PA. She was buried at Silver Springs ,Cumberland,PA. She was the daughter of John WALLACE and Martha HAYS. Just wondering if there is any connection. Joyce Junkin

    09/03/2001 06:11:06
    1. Re: Look up request
    2. Richard J. Dunlap
    3. Brian: The Hall-Gordon marriage is recorded in Marriages-1867 Volume 16, Page 186. You can order the microfilm for that year and volume from any Family History Center or you can order a fotocopy of that specific entry from the GRO in Dublin.That'll give you their ages,adresses at the time,occupations and names and occopations of their fathers. Good Luck. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Hall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 3:23 PM Subject: Look up request > Would appreciate a look up on the civil registration for the marriage of John Hall to Jane Gordon on November 11, 1867. They resided in Ballymena and followed the 1st Presbyterian faith I believe. > > Of particular interest is the location and names of their parents in order to further my search. > > Many thanks > > Brian Hall > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    09/01/2001 03:20:29
    1. Re: Gilbert, Belfast & Wilsons
    2. Bob Wilson
    3. To: Mark Gilbert I forgot that I had visited the Wilson site once before. Doesn't seem to be a connection to my ancestor, Robert, born somewhere in NI around 1825. I'll have to keep searching. Thanks for the guidance. Bob Wilson Stamford, CT, USA ===== "PRO ARIS ET PRO FOCIS" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com

    08/31/2001 11:06:46
    1. Re:
    2. debebee
    3. Hi If you use "Insert" from the top row of buttons you have the option of selecting "Insert text from file" which puts the text in the body of your message. Cheers Davy

    08/31/2001 07:08:09
    1. Re:
    2. I can not help you but am looking forward to this information. I wish you could send it from your word processor. I am anxious to see this as I am moving on Sunday and do not wish to miss it. Marianne In Las Vegas

    08/30/2001 05:03:56
    1. Re:
    2. Andy Airriess
    3. You could send the file to me at: [email protected] and I'll what I can do. Andy

    08/30/2001 02:54:27
    1. Re:
    2. I'm using plain text but i keep getting notes back from the list that they are receiving in html format,. if you have a suggestion were i might find the problem other than Outlook Express options I'd appreciate it. I also tried scanning the file and coping and pasting but my system won't let me. i can send attachments but again the list adm. says no attachments. So if you can help please do. ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Airriess <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:05 PM Subject: Re: > If there is anything I might be able to help you with, please do not > hesitate to ask. You may or may not be related. I'm sure if you go back > far enough we are;) > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    08/30/2001 12:49:12
    1. Re:
    2. Andy Airriess
    3. If there is anything I might be able to help you with, please do not hesitate to ask. You may or may not be related. I'm sure if you go back far enough we are;)

    08/30/2001 12:05:09
    1. Re:
    2. I am not related unfortunately, I do not think. But I am very interested in what you have and thank you for this post. Marianne in Las Vegas

    08/30/2001 10:08:55
    1. McConville
    2. From the Brooklyn Standard Union Obits, October 20, 1918 Private Francis J. McCONVILLE of the Nineteenth Balloon Company died on Oct. 12 at Newport News, Va. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for ten years. He enlisted in the Eighteenth Balloon Company on Dec. 13, 1917, and is survived by his widow, Elsie; a daughter, Collette; his father, Michael, and two brothers, Michael J. of the Thirtieth Regiment of Engineers of Washington, d. C., now in France, and Peter, and a sister, Kathleen. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from his late home, 863 Sumpter street, with a military escort to the church of St. Martin of Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas L.KEARNS, of Bushwick and Furman avenues.

    08/30/2001 08:30:08
    1. Gilbert, Belfast & Wilsons
    2. Mark Gilbert
    3. To Bob Wilson Firstly, Martha's brothers & sisters were John Killen Wilson, William Orr Wilson, George Wilson, Ellen Orr Wilson & Elizabeth. Martha was the only one born in UK (it would seem) and she married her cousin Edward Gilbert. Martha's parents were William Wilson & Sara Killen and Edwards Parents were Ellen Wilson and Edward Gilbert. Secondly, have you viewed the Wilson site? www.island.net/~rjbw/WilsonFT.html It shows the relationship in Part ll. Regards Mark Gilbert

    08/30/2001 07:27:10
    1. wallace family files
    2. I've been trying to send the files using "plain text," i keep getting messages back that i can't send in "html" format. anyone have a suggestion on how to send the files? i tried to cut and paste but that does not work.

    08/30/2001 07:07:12
    1. Thanks to my cousin Hazel L. i am able to post a history of the Wallace family that gave us Sir. William, Braveheart, Wallace. there will be a number of mailings totaling about 40 pages. If you are a descendent of Mary A. Wallace and James Prentice i would like to hear from you, as well as any other Wallace decedents. I can also fill in the great gap in this descendent list. If you lose page 6, which is the key to keep family members in correct order you will get lost very quickly, as i did even with the key. The documents are number as p1 p2 etc. those represent the page numbers. I tried to send multiple pages but apparently i exceeded the maximum size so i will send them separately.

    08/30/2001 06:08:39
    1. Gilbert, Belfast, NI
    2. Mark Gilbert
    3. I am trying to trace my Gilbert side of the family and would be grateful of any information anyone would have of the ancestors of William James Gilbert, b.1826. My line came to Katikati in NZ and the family was closely tied with the Killen's and Wilsons. Below is the information I already have through to my grandfather, John Killen Wilson Gilbert. Information to date has been gratefully received from Ted Marr (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tedmarr) and The FAMILY TREE of the WILSONS of KNOWEHEAD (www.island.net/~rjbw/WilsonFT.html) 1. Stephen GILBERT I am not certain that this is the name of William James Gilbert's father. It seems likely, however, since W.J. Gilbert named one of his sons Stephen, and Stephen was not a very common name among Irish Presbyterian families. Spouse: unknown (m. Gilbert) Married ca. 1820? in Ireland. Children and grandchildren: 1. 2. William James GILBERT (ca. 1826 - 1880); 9 grandchildren 2. William James GILBERT, b. ca. 1826 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, d. 1880 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, He is said to have been a grain and seed merchant "of considerable fortune", resident in "Castleton Park", Belfast, Antrim, Ireland Father: 1. Stephen GILBERT ( - ) Mother: unknown (m. Gilbert) ( - ) Details of his birth and father's name are taken from a very sketchy IGI entry. It seems likely to be correct: the date and place are what they should be, and Stephen Gilbert is a likely name for W. J. Gilbert's father. He named one of his sons Stephen, and Stephen was not a very common name among Irish Presbyterian families. Spouse: Ellen Orr KILLEN, b. aft. 1824? in Ireland Father: Edward KILLEN (bef. 1800 - 1856) Mother: Mary YOUNG (1802 - 1893) Married 6 August 1851 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. Children and grandchildren: 1. 3. Edward Killen GILBERT (ca. 1852 - 1896); 3 grandchildren 2. 4. Maud (Minnie?) GILBERT (aft. 1853? - ) 3. 5. Harry GILBERT (aft. 1855? - ) 4. 6. William GILBERT (aft. 1857? - ) 5. 7. Annie GILBERT (aft. 1859? - ); 7 grandchildren 6. 8. George GILBERT (aft. 1861? - bef. 1863?) 7. 9. Stephen GILBERT (2) (aft. 1863? - ) 8. 10. Jane GILBERT (aft. 1865? - ) 9. 11. Ellenor GILBERT (1866 - ) 3. Edward Killen GILBERT, b. ca. 1852 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, d. 22 June 1896 in Katikati, New Zealand, According to Mark Gilbert, he was a butcher in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, Arrived in New Zealand bef. 1880?, cause of death After being injured in an accident at Waihi,, buried aft. 22 June 1896 in Katikati, New Zealand Father: 2. William James GILBERT (ca. 1826 - 1880) Mother: Ellen Orr KILLEN (aft. 1824? - ) Some information added/corrected by Mark Gilbert ([email protected]), February 2001 Spouse: Martha Killen WILSON, b. 1851 in Whitefield, Northamptonshire, England, d. 5 September 1908 in Katikati, New Zealand, buried aft. 5 September 1908 in Katikati, New Zealand Father: William WILSON (2) (1800 - 1877) Mother: Sarah KILLEN (1808 - 1874) Particulars of her date and place of birth supplied by Mark Gilbert ([email protected]), April 2001 Married 22 December 1881 in Katikati, New Zealand. Children and grandchildren: 1. William (Will) GILBERT (ca. 1882? - ); 3 grandchildren 2. John Killen Wilson GILBERT (1884 - 1918); 2 grandchildren 3. Edward DuVivier GILBERT (aft. 1885? - 1948); 6 grandchildren Many thanks Mark Gilbert

    08/30/2001 02:14:45
    1. McCormick - Boyd in Belfast
    2. Andy Airriess
    3. Hello listers, Posing my interests. John McCORMICK, Sexton St. Paul's on York Rd. from at least 1863-1872. His son Edward (1850-1906), Painter, Paperhanger. Lived primarily in the Sailortown area of Belfast. m Mary BOYD (1852-1931) April 1872, St. Paul's church. Mary's father was James BOYD who was a Ship's Carpenter who was living on Augrihm St. in 1872. 10 children, among them Charles, Norah, Agnes, Herbert (my grandpa), all of whom moved to N. America. 6 other children I know nothing about. Addresses include 110 York St. and 13 Easton St. Will share all I know(considerable) about the American members of the family, hoping to find some Irish cousins. Andy Airriess West Jordan, Utah, USA

    08/29/2001 02:50:26
    1. Re: JAMES GALWAY
    2. Toni Cairns
    3. Sorry Sharon, I haven't, but will keep the name for future references. Happy Hunting Toni ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 3:59 AM Subject: RE: JAMES GALWAY > Does anyone have a McBRIDE married to a BURDEN? > They came to the USA in the 1850's. > Thanks, > Sharon > [email protected] > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Toni Cairns [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:30 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: JAMES GALWAY > > Hi Wayne > McBrides Belfast > Looking for Isabella McBride married Joseph Best Belfast 29th Jan 1859, > Isabella daughter of Joseph a hosier. Belfast > Ring a bell? > Kind Regards > Toni > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wayne McBride" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:31 AM > Subject: JAMES GALWAY > > > > > > Greetings from Sydney, Australia. I am researching the family of JAMES > GALWAY > > who was born 1853 Co. Tyrone but was living in Belfast by 1870 when he > joined > > the army to fight in the Zulu wars. He was a 'bleacher' (whatever that > was.) > > According to his sign up papers his father was JOHN GALWAY who was living > at > > 24 Aques St. Belfast in 1870. Is there anyone who knows of or has access > to > > any parish or other records so that I can fill in the gaps in terms of > other > > family members? > > > > > > Wayne McBride, > > Sydney, NSW, Australia. > > email: [email protected] > > > > Researching: > > MCBRIDE(Scot.Ire.Eng.NZ) > > KIRK (Ire. Scot.) > > BOHANNON (Eng.NZ) > > BASHFORD (Eng.) > > CLARKE (Eng.NZ) > > HIRCOCK (Eng) > > GRAHAM (Scot.Australia NZ) > > HACKETT (Ire.NZ) > > O'BRIEN (Ire.NZ) > > GALWAY (Ire.Eng) > > COWARD (Eng) > > TUGWOOD (NZ) > > > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    08/29/2001 01:50:58
    1. Re: Gilbert, Belfast, NI
    2. Bob Wilson
    3. To Mark Gilbert: Would you know the names of any possible brothers and sisters of Martha Killen Wilson, daughter of William Wilson (1800-1877) of Whitefield, Northants.? And what is this reference to the Wilsons of Knowhead? Bob Wilson --- Mark Gilbert <[email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to trace my Gilbert side of the family > and would be grateful of any information anyone > would have of the ancestors of William James > Gilbert, b.1826. My line came to Katikati in NZ and > the family was closely tied with the Killen's and > Wilsons. > > Below is the information I already have through to > my grandfather, John Killen Wilson Gilbert. > Information to date has been gratefully received > from Ted Marr > (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tedmarr) > and The FAMILY TREE of the WILSONS of KNOWEHEAD > (www.island.net/~rjbw/WilsonFT.html) > > 1. Stephen GILBERT > > I am not certain that this is the name of William > James Gilbert's father. It seems likely, however, > since W.J. Gilbert named one of his sons Stephen, > and Stephen was not a very common name among Irish > Presbyterian families. > > Spouse: unknown (m. Gilbert) > > Married ca. 1820? in Ireland. > > Children and grandchildren: > > 1. 2. William James GILBERT (ca. 1826�-�1880); 9 > grandchildren > > > 2. William James GILBERT, b.�ca. 1826 in Belfast, > Antrim, Ireland, d.�1880 in Belfast, Antrim, > Ireland, He is said to have been a grain and seed > merchant "of considerable fortune", resident in > "Castleton Park", Belfast, Antrim, Ireland > > Father: 1. Stephen GILBERT (�-�) > Mother: unknown (m. Gilbert) (�-�) > > Details of his birth and father's name are taken > from a very sketchy IGI entry. It seems likely to be > correct: the date and place are what they should be, > and Stephen Gilbert is a likely name for W. J. > Gilbert's father. He named one of his sons Stephen, > and Stephen was not a very common name among Irish > Presbyterian families. > > Spouse: Ellen Orr KILLEN, b.�aft. 1824? in Ireland > > Father: Edward KILLEN (bef. 1800�-�1856) > Mother: Mary YOUNG (1802�-�1893) > > Married 6 August 1851 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. > > Children and grandchildren: > > 1. 3. Edward Killen GILBERT (ca. 1852�-�1896); 3 > grandchildren > > 2. 4. Maud (Minnie?) GILBERT (aft. 1853?�-�) > > 3. 5. Harry GILBERT (aft. 1855?�-�) > > 4. 6. William GILBERT (aft. 1857?�-�) > > 5. 7. Annie GILBERT (aft. 1859?�-�); 7 grandchildren > > 6. 8. George GILBERT (aft. 1861?�-�bef. 1863?) > > 7. 9. Stephen GILBERT (2) (aft. 1863?�-�) > > 8. 10. Jane GILBERT (aft. 1865?�-�) > > 9. 11. Ellenor GILBERT (1866�-�) > > > 3. Edward Killen GILBERT, b.�ca. 1852 in Belfast, > Antrim, Ireland, d.�22 June 1896 in Katikati, New > Zealand, According to Mark Gilbert, he was a butcher > in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, Arrived in New Zealand > bef. 1880?, cause of death After being injured in an > accident at Waihi,, buried aft. 22 June 1896 in > Katikati, New Zealand > > Father: 2. William James GILBERT (ca. 1826�-�1880) > Mother: Ellen Orr KILLEN (aft. 1824?�-�) > > Some information added/corrected by Mark Gilbert > ([email protected]), February 2001 > > Spouse: Martha Killen WILSON, b.�1851 in Whitefield, > Northamptonshire, England, d.�5 September 1908 in > Katikati, New Zealand, buried aft. 5 September 1908 > in Katikati, New Zealand > > Father: William WILSON (2) (1800�-�1877) > Mother: Sarah KILLEN (1808�-�1874) > > Particulars of her date and place of birth supplied > by Mark Gilbert ([email protected]), April 2001 > > Married 22 December 1881 in Katikati, New Zealand. > > Children and grandchildren: > > 1. William (Will) GILBERT (ca. 1882?�-�); 3 > grandchildren > > 2. John Killen Wilson GILBERT (1884�-�1918); 2 > grandchildren > > 3. Edward DuVivier GILBERT (aft. 1885?�-�1948); 6 > grandchildren > > > Many thanks > Mark Gilbert > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, > Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > ===== "PRO ARIS ET PRO FOCIS" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com

    08/29/2001 10:00:05