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My wife's great-grandfather; son of William McKinlay (or McKinley) & Ann (perhaps nee Martin), came to Australia as a "Bounty Immigrant", arriving on 31 July 1844 on "St Vincent" from Cork; married Martha Bird (from Gloucestershire, England) in Sydney on 31 July 1851; died Sydney 1887; three daughters: Eliza, Christina, Adelaide. Any further information will be most welcome.

Bernie Brown

I am the great-grandson of John & Elizabeth (nee Leahy) Marlin who emigrated from Tipperary to Australia, arriving on 25 Nov 1852. They initially settled near Kiama in the Illawarra Region of what was then the Colony of New South Wales.

Wednesday 9th Nov 2016, 04:56AM

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  • Bernie,

    Statutory registration of births, deaths & RC marriages didn’t start in Ireland till 1864. (Non RC marriages were registered from 1845). Prior to that you are largely dependent on church records. To do that you need to know what exact denomination the person was, and ideally, roughly where in the county they lived. To make matters worse, not all church records have survived, and not all of what has survived is on line.

    I looked at the 1901 census for Co.  Tyrone. There are 20 McKinley/lays listed. Not all were actually born in the county but most were either Church of Ireland (ie Anglican) or Presbyterian. So if you don’t know Christopher’s denomination they may be the two to focus on.

    I also looked at Griffiths Valuation for 1858. There were about 40 McKinley households in Co. Tyrone spread across the county in about 10 or more parishes.

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch

    If you have no other clues you could search the church records for those parishes. Some are on-line on subscription sites such as rootsireland, the others are mostly on microfilm in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. A personal visit is required to view them.

    Otherwise, DNA testing might find a link to a family that doe shave more information on the family roots. (From the name, location and likely denomination, I’d say the family probably originated in Scotland in the 1600s).

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 9th Nov 2016, 08:00AM
  • Hi Bernie & Elwyn

    The baptism record is on rootsireland but has scant info:

    William McKinley 

    Date of Baptism 30 April 1821

    Father William McKinley

    Address Botera 

    Parish Drumragh

    Only found 1 sibling

    Christopher bap 30/4/1821

    No luck with parents' marriage

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 10th Nov 2016, 12:35PM
  • Thanks to Col’s helpful additional information, I searched the tithe applotment records for Botera Upper townland in 1830 and found 2 McKinley farms there, headed by Alexander & James respectively. Presumably related to your ancestor.

    http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/drumragh.html

    Then rolling forward to 1860, Griffiths Valuation lists 3 McKinley farms in the townland. Alexander jnr had plot 7 (17 acres); Alexr snr had plot 9 (9 acres) and Robert had plot 10 (13 acres). In addition to this Alexr snr and Robert jointly had a joint share of a mountain for grazing purposes.

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch

    Alexander junior is replaced by Robert and William junior in 1901; Alexander senior is replaced by Samuel in 1888 and then by James in 1903; Robert is replaced by Margaret in 1875 and then by Eliza in 1889.

    I found some probate abstracts that go with these families, on the PRONI wills site:

    The Will of William M'Kinley late of Botera Cottage County Tyrone Pensioner who died 9 August 1892 at same place was proved at Londonderry by Sarah M'Kinley of Botera Cottage Widow the sole Executrix.

    The above will is on-line. He left everything to his wife Sarah. He is described as a pensioner which at that time usually indicated he had either been a policeman or in the army or navy.

    Administration of the Estate of Sarah McKinlay late of Botera County Tyrone Widow who died 25 May 1908 granted at Londonderry to James McKinlay Farmer.

    Probate of the Will of James McKinley late of Botera County Tyrone Farmer who died 6 September 1914 granted at Londonderry to Margaret J. McKinley the Widow

    Probate of the Will of Samuel M'Kinley late of Botera County Tyrone Gentleman who died 25 April 1901 granted at Londonderry to William Mellon Farmer and Robert Arbuckle Shop Assistant.

    McKinley Robert of Botera Omagh county Tyrone farmer died 13 January 1942 Probate Londonderry 23 March to Mary Roberta McKinley widow. Effects £617 5s.

    4 McKinley households in Botera Upper in 1901:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tyrone/Clanabogan/Botera__Upper/

    3 in 1911:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tyrone/Clanabogan/Botera_Upper/

    Looking at the current phone book for the immediate Botera area, I see 1 McKinley household. So it looks as though there are some descendants still there today.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 10th Nov 2016, 11:47PM
  • Dear Bernie, are you you still active in this forum. I am a decendant of Eliza Jane McKinley b. ~ 1834 Co Tyrone, daughter of William McKinley and Ann Martin, brother of your Christopher McKinley. I have some information that you might like to have so please let me know if you are still researching this part of your family. King regards, Melissa

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Melissa

    Saturday 20th Jan 2018, 11:07AM

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