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Hello, 

I am searching for information about my Maguire ancestors.  Francis Maguire, born around 1820 and his wife, Sarah McCrea also born around 1820.  Their children were Mary-1839, Ann-1841, James 1844, John 1846, all born in Ireland.  The family were living in Wilmington, Delaware USA in 1850, when my 2nd great grandfather, George Francis was born there.  However, his father, Frances was not listed on that census record.  

 

I have no other information for the family.  I only know Francis and Sarah as parents because it was written on Ann's death record in the USA.  

Any help is much appreciated! 

Stephanie White

Stephanie

Sunday 16th Aug 2020, 07:10PM

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  • Stephanie,

    There’s a baptism in Magheraculmaney, Co Fermanagh for John Maguire on 15th November 1846 to Francis & Sarah Maguire. The sponsors were George McCrea & Margaret Maguire. That seems to fit the information you have given.

    https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632829#page/59/mode/1up

    Likewise there’s a baptism there on 23.8.1844 for Catherine Maguire to Francis Maguire (no mother's name recorded). Sponsors George & Margaret McCrea. You don’t mention Catherine in the 1850 census so possibly she had died.

    I found a marriage for Francis Maguire & Sarah McCrea on 12.4.1839, also in Magheraculmaney. Witnesses John Maguire and George McCrea.

    https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632829#page/85/mode/1up

    I didn’t find baptisms for Mary, Ann or James. 

    Neither the 2 baptisms nor the marriage record provide a townland (address) so I can’t tell you where in the parish the family lived but at least you know the approximate area now. Magheraculmany RC parish includes Magheraculmoney & Drumkeeran civil parishes. That’s an area around the village of Kesh, north of Enniskillen.

    You say that Francis isn’t in the 1850 census. One explanation could be that he had died. Death registration didn't start in Ireland till 1864 and few RC parishes kept burial records. None for Magheraculmany anyway. Tracing a possible death may not be possible, unless he has a gravestone. If he was a farmer he might, but if he was  a labourer he probably won’t.

    As you probably know, Maguire is the most common surname in Co. Fermanagh and so tracing the correct family will be difficult.

    I searched Griffiths Valuation for Fermanagh for 1862 for George McCrea buit did not find one. There were 5 McCreas in Drumkeeran civil parish. William in Lowery, John in Springtown, William in Springtown, John in Springtown and John in Drumgowna West.

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml

    Most of the McCreas in Fermanagh appear to have been protestant, judging by the 1901 census. However the Springtown family were RC. They were still farming there in 1901:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Fermanagh/Clonelly/Springtown/1353851/

    I do not know if they are your McCrea family but they are the only RC McCrea family in Fermanagh in 1901. (McCrea is essentially a Scottish surname, not Irish and I wonder if originally Sarah's family were Protestant (like all the other McCreas in Fermanagh) in which case they are probably descended from Scots settlers who arrived in the 1600s.

    Springtown is a mile or so from Pettigoe.

    The tithe applotment records for 1832 list a George McCrea in Drumgawny (civil parish of Drumkeeran) so perhaps that’s your George. Drumgawny is probably Drumgowna West.

    http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/fermanagh/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-drumkeeran.php

    Griffiths Valuation (1862) has a John McCrea farming in Drumgowna West as mentioned before. The family had gone by the time of the 1901 census so I don’t know what denomination they were:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Fermanagh/Clonelly/Dru…

    The valuation revision records on the PRONI wesbite show the Drumgowna West McCrea farm changing hands to Patrick Doonan in 1867. There’s a death that might fit with that for a John McCrea on 24.10.1865, registered in Irvinestown, aged 70.

    There’s a Margaret McCrea who died 31.10.1879 in Derrin aged 85. Informant was her son Thomas of same townland. She was a farmer’s widow. Derrin is somewhere close to Drumgowna and I wonder if that’s George’s widow (and Sarah McCrea’s mother).

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1879/06498/4870663.pdf

    I can’t locate Derrin precisely. It may be a local name rather than a formal townland but it’s in the Clonnelly registration sub district so it’s close to Drumgowna.

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 17th Aug 2020, 04:40AM
  • Thank you so much for finding all this fantastic information and providing sources! It is so helpful! I can't wait for this pandemic to be over so I can visit Fermamagh.

    Stephanie

    Friday 21st Aug 2020, 08:40AM
  • Stephanie,

    Would you happen to be on Gedmatch? One of my dad's top matches is a Skylar White, but efforts to reach her have failed. My Maguire's come from the Enniskillen area. Let me know if you want a link to my tree.

    Thanks

     

     

    Cipriano

    Thursday 11th Feb 2021, 06:51AM
  • Hello, 

    I was able to visit Enniskillen a few days in June, 2022.  I am still searching for my Maguires. Have discovered more information about my McCreas.  Yes, I would be interested in a link to see your tree.  My White's were English shipbuilders from Kent.  My great grandfather White, his parents, and 2 of his younger brothers left England in 1870 and ended up in Canada, near Niagara Falls, where my great grandfather continued building boats until the late 1800's.  The name Skylar is not one that I have come across in my research. 

    Stephanie

    Stephanie

    Friday 22nd Jul 2022, 04:59PM

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