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Hello everyone,

I am searching for my great-great-grandparents, James Ross and Elizabeth McCauley. They were born in the 1840s and emigrated to the United States around 1880. Ross is, of course, a common name, but as I search for records elsewhere, I want to see if anyone on here has any connection to this family. Any clues you have would be appreciated!

Sincerely,

Chris

liblynx

Friday 7th Oct 2016, 01:57AM

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  • Chris:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I located an 1870 marriage record. See transcription below. Do you think this is the correct record?

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Date of Marriage:27-Sep-1870
    Parish / District:BALLYMONEY
    County:Co. Antrim
    Husband JamesRoss Address Liswatty
    Wife ElizabethMcAuleyAddress:Toberdoney
    Denomination:Presbyterian
    Husband's Father James Ross
    Wife's FatherName:AdamMcAuley

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 7th Oct 2016, 05:11PM
  • Hi Roger,

    Thanks for the welcome, and for the information! I can't confirm names or dates, as this is where I had hit my brick wall. It seems about right, though, as they would have been in their early twenties. And their oldest child was born in June of 1871. This gives me some promising new material!

    Do you have recommendations on sites for finding Irish vital records that I should be using? I'd love to dig into these records more thoroughly.

    I appreciate your help.

    Sincerely,

    Chris Pollette

    liblynx

    Friday 7th Oct 2016, 08:29PM
  • Chris:

    There are subscription sites like Find My Past which will give you an index record. Your best bet is to go to www.irishgenealogy.ie  They recently released images of civil records for free access. Births are available from 1864., marriages 1882 and deaths 1891. They plan to add the earlier death and marriage records back to 1864.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 9th Oct 2016, 08:00PM
  • Thanks, Roger, I appreciate it very much. 

    Chris

    liblynx

    Sunday 9th Oct 2016, 11:31PM
  • Chris:

    I forgot you were researching in Antrim.

    PRONI (Public Recors Office for Northern Ireland  https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni  also provides civil records for a fee (two pounds each?). If you have 1845-1881 marriages or 1864-1890 deaths, PRONI is another option if you don't want to wait for www.irishgenealogy.ie

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 10th Oct 2016, 11:56PM
  • Roger,

    Oh, excellent. Thank you! I am also building a collection of resources -- I'm a librarian, I'm afraid I can't help it -- to use now and later, so if you think of others, please feel free to let me know.

     

    Thanks,

    Chris

    liblynx

    Tuesday 11th Oct 2016, 01:09PM

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