Does anyone know where this town is? .....
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AutumnsRose
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Does anyone know where this town is? .....
"Killegarvan" in about 1825?
Fife Surnames: Frail ( and various spellings), Cochrane, Williams, Lonie, Louden, Brown, Gilchrist
East Lothian: Logan, Renton
Stirling and Perth: Freeland, Tasker
East Lothian: Logan, Renton
Stirling and Perth: Freeland, Tasker
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AutumnsRose
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JustJean
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Hi Kathie from Minnesota
First let me welcome you to the board.
Next let me thank you for all the cold weather and snow you've been sending my way
Yup...it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Ok...now for about your question. There is a nifty website for searching for placenames in Ireland called
seanruad.com
but with the spelling you gave there are no returns. The closest I've found so far is a Killygarvan which was in County Tyrone. I'm away from my home computer at the moment but will check my atlas later to see if that contains any other places in Ireland with same or similar spellings. There are several Kilgarvan locations!
Hope this helps
Best wishes
Jean
in snowy Maine
First let me welcome you to the board.
Ok...now for about your question. There is a nifty website for searching for placenames in Ireland called
seanruad.com
but with the spelling you gave there are no returns. The closest I've found so far is a Killygarvan which was in County Tyrone. I'm away from my home computer at the moment but will check my atlas later to see if that contains any other places in Ireland with same or similar spellings. There are several Kilgarvan locations!
Hope this helps
Best wishes
Jean
in snowy Maine
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IanS
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AutumnsRose
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Thank you for the welcome JustJean! LOL at the cold and snow you're getting!
A big Thank You to everyone else!
Ian, I have no idea if the last name of "Friel" is the correct one because in almost every record of my family, the spelling of the last name seems to change.
John "Freel" married Catherine Logan on Nov. 21, 1857 in Innerwick, East Lothian.
Their first son was born James "Freeland" on Feb. 4, 1859 in Dunbar, Haddington, East Lothian.
Daughter Catherine was born Catherine "Freelint" on Sept. 3, 1860 in Eyemouth, Berwick.
It was on Catherine's birth record that the town of "Killegarvan" was written under her father John's name.
There was also another son, Hugh born about 1866, but I have not been able to find his birth record.
However, Hugh kept the surname of "Freeland" when he married and died.
James changed the spelling to "Frail" in the 1890s.
When John died, his last name was spelled "Friel".
Needless to say, this has not been an easy family to research.
A big Thank You to everyone else!
Ian, I have no idea if the last name of "Friel" is the correct one because in almost every record of my family, the spelling of the last name seems to change.
John "Freel" married Catherine Logan on Nov. 21, 1857 in Innerwick, East Lothian.
Their first son was born James "Freeland" on Feb. 4, 1859 in Dunbar, Haddington, East Lothian.
Daughter Catherine was born Catherine "Freelint" on Sept. 3, 1860 in Eyemouth, Berwick.
It was on Catherine's birth record that the town of "Killegarvan" was written under her father John's name.
There was also another son, Hugh born about 1866, but I have not been able to find his birth record.
However, Hugh kept the surname of "Freeland" when he married and died.
James changed the spelling to "Frail" in the 1890s.
When John died, his last name was spelled "Friel".
Needless to say, this has not been an easy family to research.
Fife Surnames: Frail ( and various spellings), Cochrane, Williams, Lonie, Louden, Brown, Gilchrist
East Lothian: Logan, Renton
Stirling and Perth: Freeland, Tasker
East Lothian: Logan, Renton
Stirling and Perth: Freeland, Tasker
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Tusker
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Looking for Friel's???
http://www.theglasgowstory.com/valimage ... V18112&t=2
This link should take you to Survey Book 663, Ward 18, where I came across a reference to a Mrs Friel living at 22 Lime St, Glasgow, on line 85, in 1913/14. Dunno if it helps, but it might be worth pursuing. As a surname, Friel doesn't exactly enjoy the same height of popularity as Smith does....
....Guess who's just discovered yet another relative named Smith???
Tusker
This link should take you to Survey Book 663, Ward 18, where I came across a reference to a Mrs Friel living at 22 Lime St, Glasgow, on line 85, in 1913/14. Dunno if it helps, but it might be worth pursuing. As a surname, Friel doesn't exactly enjoy the same height of popularity as Smith does....
....Guess who's just discovered yet another relative named Smith???
Tusker
Researching Adams & Kelly 1850+, particularly in Hutchesontown/Gorbals area of Glasgow.