looking for mary .....
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mossiepossie
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looking for mary .....
hi everyone, this is really a long shot as i don't have much info. mary jane connor born belfast in5/10/1910 that's it not much is it. she was married to alexander kelly in glasgow, he died 22/7/61 age 56yrs. she emigrated to canada about 40 yrs ado with her daughter irene and her husband george smith, mary died in sault ste.marie ontario on3/07/2002
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LesleyB
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Hi mossiepossie
I'm not sure if you tried a search for their marriage on Scotlands People. That should give you parent names. Marriage can be searched up to 1931 so you may just catch them. If not you would need to contact GROS for a copy of the marriage, go to NRH or Park Circus yourself, or pay a researcher to look for you.
She is born too late to turn up on any available Scottish census - but as far as I rememer it is possible to view the Irish 1911 census, in which case you may be able to catch her with family. Her death in Canada may help with your search too.
Best wishes
Lesley
I'm not sure if you tried a search for their marriage on Scotlands People. That should give you parent names. Marriage can be searched up to 1931 so you may just catch them. If not you would need to contact GROS for a copy of the marriage, go to NRH or Park Circus yourself, or pay a researcher to look for you.
She is born too late to turn up on any available Scottish census - but as far as I rememer it is possible to view the Irish 1911 census, in which case you may be able to catch her with family. Her death in Canada may help with your search too.
Best wishes
Lesley
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paddyscar
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Hi Mossiepossie:
"Aren't we all?"
- that was my first thought, and I hope you'll excuse the irreverance of it.
But then, imagine my embarrassment, when I read the post and found I may be able to help with the Canada bit - I live in Sault Ste. Marie, so if you need the obit, I can look it up for you at the local library.
Feel free to PM.
Paddyscar
"Aren't we all?"
But then, imagine my embarrassment, when I read the post and found I may be able to help with the Canada bit - I live in Sault Ste. Marie, so if you need the obit, I can look it up for you at the local library.
Feel free to PM.
Paddyscar
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nelmit
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Re: looking for mary
You have loads of info, so it really depends on what you're looking for.mossiepossie wrote:hi everyone, this is really a long shot as i don't have much info. mary jane connor born belfast in5/10/1910 that's it not much is it. she was married to alexander kelly in glasgow, he died 22/7/61 age 56yrs. she emigrated to canada about 40 yrs ado with her daughter irene and her husband george smith, mary died in sault ste.marie ontario on3/07/2002
Regards,
Annette M
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mossiepossie
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looking for mary
i would like info on her birth in belfast, and info on her death in canada if possible
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Lezlibangor
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Mary Jane CONNOR
Hi Mossiepossie,
There is a birth for a Mary Jane Connor, born 1910, on www.ancestryireland.com website. You pay £6.00 for a credit and that lets you look at 5 entries. It ONLY lets you look at entries of the same name, which is a bit of a pain but which can work out ok if you are looking at mens names as you will quite often find fathers, sons, grandfathers etc with the same name. A wee word of warning...... It doesn't let you choose from alternate spellings, which I found out to my cost!
I am also researching Connor, from Belfast, and have already come across a few Mary Janes in the 1800's!
I would appreciate if you could keep in touch with me regarding your Connor Ancestors as we may be able to help each other out!
Lezlibangor
There is a birth for a Mary Jane Connor, born 1910, on www.ancestryireland.com website. You pay £6.00 for a credit and that lets you look at 5 entries. It ONLY lets you look at entries of the same name, which is a bit of a pain but which can work out ok if you are looking at mens names as you will quite often find fathers, sons, grandfathers etc with the same name. A wee word of warning...... It doesn't let you choose from alternate spellings, which I found out to my cost!
I am also researching Connor, from Belfast, and have already come across a few Mary Janes in the 1800's!
I would appreciate if you could keep in touch with me regarding your Connor Ancestors as we may be able to help each other out!
Lezlibangor
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mossiepossie
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looking for Mary
This was a search I was doing for a friend of ours, who died suddenly on 3/12/2007 so I don't have the information I had anymore. Maybe you could help me with a search of my own, my husband's gran was Elizabeth Topping b. about 1887 in nr. Ireland, her parents were Thomas Topping and Jane Black m. 2/11/1884 in belfast im st. Annes Church of Ireland in the Parish of Shankill. His parents were Solomon Topping and Ann Montgomery and her's were Robert Black and Sarah Murdoch can you hepl?
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mossiepossie
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the toppings
i'm just looking for as much info as I can on Thomas Topping and Jane Black as I can, also their parents Solomon Topping and Ann Montgomery and Robert Black and Sarah Murdoch. I couldn't get a reply to you on the other site.
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Lezlibangor
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Hi Mossiepossie,
Certainly if I ever come across anything on these names I will let you know.
In the meantime there are some wonderful sites that you could look at:-
PRONI have just revamped their website and now have searchable wills. You may well find some info there. PRONI are in the process of having all their Street Directories, from 1800 - 1900, digitaly photographed and they will soon be online (free). www.proni.gov.uk
Another great free site is www.glenravel.com They have some great wee online magazines of old Belfast stories and courtroom reports & the Troubles (but who wants to read about that!). They also have the register for Clifton Street Buriel Ground. I have found loads of my ancestors in the register and it has given me loads of new leads.
Another great free website is www.lennonwylie.co.uk It has quite a few Northern Ireland Street Directories.
I hope this gives you something to get your teeth into!
If you have a specific look-up that you need ie: census look-up (you'll need an address for this, but that is where the street directory will come in handy) then let me know.
Lezlibangor
Certainly if I ever come across anything on these names I will let you know.
In the meantime there are some wonderful sites that you could look at:-
PRONI have just revamped their website and now have searchable wills. You may well find some info there. PRONI are in the process of having all their Street Directories, from 1800 - 1900, digitaly photographed and they will soon be online (free). www.proni.gov.uk
Another great free site is www.glenravel.com They have some great wee online magazines of old Belfast stories and courtroom reports & the Troubles (but who wants to read about that!). They also have the register for Clifton Street Buriel Ground. I have found loads of my ancestors in the register and it has given me loads of new leads.
Another great free website is www.lennonwylie.co.uk It has quite a few Northern Ireland Street Directories.
I hope this gives you something to get your teeth into!
If you have a specific look-up that you need ie: census look-up (you'll need an address for this, but that is where the street directory will come in handy) then let me know.
Lezlibangor
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crayspond
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Hi Mossiepossie,
I can sympathise with you on this search - I have been down the same road.
I used familyulster@hotmail.com back in July as i wasn't getting anywhere om my own. They were very helpful and actually went to the church to look up a marriage for me - i am not sure of the prices but for the info i needed i thought it was worth it. No harm in sending them an email though.
Good luck,
Ailsa
I can sympathise with you on this search - I have been down the same road.
I used familyulster@hotmail.com back in July as i wasn't getting anywhere om my own. They were very helpful and actually went to the church to look up a marriage for me - i am not sure of the prices but for the info i needed i thought it was worth it. No harm in sending them an email though.
Good luck,
Ailsa