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    1. Ahoghill, 1900
    2. Sharon
    3. Does anyone have access to the 1900 Ahoghill census? If you do, WSKS please do a look up for a HATTON family living in Ahoghill and having a son born circa 1893, making this son about 7 yrs. of age and his name is John HATTON. I would like to know all who are living in the home with this child and anything else there might be. Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I appreciate. Shar sar5r@yahoo.com "One Nation Under God" --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    10/24/2005 02:57:59
    1. Re: [Antrim] Ahoghill, 1900
    2. Bob Wilson
    3. To Sharon, re: HATTON - Keep in mind that, at least in the middle of the 19th Century in Antrim, there was an Ahoghill "Parish" as well as a village/settlement of the same name. For example, ancestry in my WISEMAN line can be located in the "Townland" of Ballywatermoy in Ahoghill "Parish" back in the 1830's, but more recently, Ballywatermoy is listed as being in Craigs "Parish". I assume that at some point, the Parish boundaries were redrawn. Bob Wilson Stamford, CT, USA . Sharon <sar5r@yahoo.com> wrote: Does anyone have access to the 1900 Ahoghill census? If you do, WSKS please do a look up for a HATTON family living in Ahoghill and having a son born circa 1893, making this son about 7 yrs. of age and his name is John HATTON. I would like to know all who are living in the home with this child and anything else there might be. Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I appreciate. Shar sar5r@yahoo.com "One Nation Under God" --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx The Bark "Lanark" brought A. Wiseman from Liverpool in 1836. The ship "Adam Carr" brought the J. McNeals from Glasgow in 1845 The ship "Macedonia" maybe brought J. Gaffney from Liverpool in 1846. The ship "Underwriter" brought C. Cavanaugh from Liverpool in 1853. The M. Redmonds came over from County Wexford to Illinois in 1850. --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    10/24/2005 06:10:58