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Bailie/Baillie, Hugh and Sarah Jane nee Gibson. Does anyone know this family?

Hugh died in County Down 1856. Wife Sarah Jane and children sailed for Australia in 1862 on the "Lady Milton"

Children born in Saintfield... Sarah Jane circa 1840, Samuel circa 1842, Hugh circa 1843, and David circa 1853.

Any information would be greatl appreciated.

Thanks

Elizabeth

Elizabeth McGuire

Friday 25th Apr 2014, 11:25PM

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  • Elizabeth,

     

    Hugh?s marriage and death, and the children?s births are all before the start of statutory birth registration in Ireland. You?ll need to rely on church records to trace and trace the births and the marriage. You don?t say what denomination the family were.

    I don?t think any of the church records for Saintfield parish are on-line anywhere, as far as I am aware. Copies of the surviving records are held in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. The Church of Ireland records start in 1724, 2nd Boardmills Presbyterian in 1846, 1st Saintfield Presbyterian in 1854 and 2nd Saintfield Presbyterian in 1831. The RC records start in 1837. None of these records are on-line at PRONI and a personal visit is required to search them.

    Death registration didn?t start till 1864 so you won?t get a death certificate for Hugh. Only the Church of Ireland kept burial records, so if he is not of that denomination, then you would have to rely on finding a gravestone for him.

    There?s quite a few Baillie families in Saintfield parish area on Ros Davies site. These might prove to be related if you can trace yours to a specific townland.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Erosdavies/

     

    Elwyn

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Saturday 26th Apr 2014, 12:30AM
  • Thanks for your response Elwyn. Unfortunately, none of the dates are late enough to be on record and I don't have enough information to match any on Ros Davies site.

    If these people are part of our family then they were Presbyterian and possibly Saintfield 1st Presbyterian Church. Again, the dates are too early to track.

    I was hoping someone from the Bailie family might recognise the names and know that Sarah and the children emigrated after Hugh's death.

    There could be a gravestone for Hugh somewhere in Saintfield or County Down.. One was erected here in New South Wales in the cemetery at Copmanhurst on the Clarence River along with his wife Sarah who died in 1878.

    I'll keep my fingers crossed.

    Thanks again

    Elizabeth

    Elizabeth McGuire

    Saturday 26th Apr 2014, 01:03AM

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