Mary Anne Hamilton was living in Newtownards in 1918 , she worked in service there and may have come from Enniskillan. She was Church of Ireland and attended St Marks church in Newtownards. She became pregnant and gave birth to identical twin daughters in Jan 1919 at the Belfast Midnight Mission . The twins were seperated and "adopted" by different families , my mother Dorothy Hamilton being one of them . According to the Midnight Mission registers the alleged father of the twins was called James Gilmour. Mary was discharged to Mrs Clara Uprichard of Campur, Newtownards who was the wife of L V Uprichard Clerk in Holy Orders at St Marks .I presume to work in service for them . LV Uprichard also signed at a witness on the "adoption" papers for my mother . 

In 1921 the Uprichards had moved to the church at Dunsevenick Bushmills . Later in 1921 a Mary Hamilton was married there with her adress being Dunsevenick  Rectory . LVUprichard performed the service and his wife Clara Uprichard was a witness . Mary married a Samuel Gill Williamson who's adress was 34 South st Newtownards , he was a plumber by trade . They went on to have a daughter called Winifred Mary and a son called William Samuel . Winifred married a man called Adam McAuley .

It seems to be quite likely that the Mary Hamilton who is my maternal grandmother would be the same Mary Hamilton who married Samuel Gill Williamson and would like any information that could confirm this . Unfortunately the church vestry minutes  for that period of time at St Marks are missing .

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1893
Occupation worked in service
Number of Children 4
Names of Children Dorothy Hamilton, Winifred Mary and William Samuel
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Samuel Gill Williamson

Comments

  • You seem to have quite a bit of information about your ancestor. If they were connected to a baby home at that time, you might want to contact TUSLA. they hold all the records for baby homes in Ireland. I recieved many records for my brother who was born in a baby home through this organization. mind you, this information was from the 1950's. I'm not sure how far back baby homes  kept records. Good luck with your search !

    Rochelle

    Rochelle Knox

    Friday 15th April 2022 02:26AM
  • Hi Rochelle , My mother was born in 1919 so unfortunatley TULSA doesn't have records for that time . I did get a copy of the registration page when my grandmother was admitted to the Belfast Midnight Mission from PRONI which also included details of the births , alleged father , religion, , where the babies went to and who and where my grandmother was discharged to . This was very helpful . 

    Marj

    Marj

    Wednesday 11th May 2022 10:47AM

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