Friday, 16 November 2012

Success

Another lead has been simmering away for many a year. I paid a return visit to Goldenbridge cemetery in September when it was open for architectural heritage week.  I followed up with some more research on adjacent stones via the burial records now online (Glasnevintrust website) and also  in the Memorials of the Dead (volume detailing the Goldenbridge inscriptions as per 1988) and now I can be certain where my forebears grave is located. 

There is a gravestone face down in the mud which I am informed will have helped preserve the inscription.  Another day's work to try and raise the stone.

  This grave is in an area of the graveyard that has many well preserved adjacent stones and so helped me in its identification.   Another family plot is in a poorer area and it is a lost cause trying to find this plot and it is apparant that whatever stone there might have been is long gone.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Revisiting old ground

Recently I have had some great new finds just by thinking of a different angle to search  under. I found myself revisiting records that I thought I had wrung dry.  Perhaps it was just the new angle that generated whole line of new results or that so much more is now available on the net.  Now to think of some other item that needs a fresh look......  For example I had been in contact a few years ago with Guinness archives and checked employment records of four family members and only managed to find two and accepted that others did not exist.  But recently the archives are posted online and lo and behold the missing two are there and are definitely the right chaps.

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Hurrah another success!  "like messages in bottles dropped into the ocean"  is how my wise mother describes doing genealogical research.  After a clue obtained 40 years ago about an Australian/New Zealand relation, I made some good progress in researching same with help of Ancestry ships records and online voting registers.  This ground to a halt some 3 years ago but a chance message to a Skype user turned up trumps this week and confirmed my research as correct.

Friday, 13 April 2012

Just realised the importance of defining a civil parish from a Roman Catholic parish.  The latter tends to be smaller and the former is equivalent  of non RC parish and bigger.  So same townland can be in two 'different' parishes yet be same field!

Monday, 9 April 2012

Titanic victims

My late father in law told me 30 years ago of two neighbours who perished in the Titanic.  I have been disappointed not to be able to find any corroboration of this story.  I have checked the census for 1911 for the locality, the list of passengers even looked in the local graveyard but nothing to be found.  I thought I had enough information to identify them but so far no luck.

Weekly digest from Boards

There is a forum devoted to genealogy in Boards.ie.  I get a weekly digest of postings to same, usually arrives over Sunday night.  Always something of interest.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

This is Titanic anniversary week.  It reminds me of the story my father in law told of two girls that were neighbours of his that perished in the disaster.  Some family member suggested a family name but I could not find two girls that fitted in the passenger list or in the 1911 census for area that they lived in.  One of the threads to be teased out  and to add to family tree.  A small detail like this adds life to a family story.

I later researched this story some more and found the girls had perished on a ship that went down in Carlingford Lough.

"Rose Anne Maguire aged 25 yrs and her sister Margaret Alice (Maggie) age 19 years.  Their family home was two plots along from the Burns cottage on Aghoo.  The parents were Philip and Mary Marguire and they had 10 children by 1911 when there were four of them living with them.   The older girl had been working in Scotland but came home to collect her young sister to take her to America."
It was a ferry, SS Connemara, out of Co Down en route to Holyhead and went down with all drowned when a coal boat hit them in rough weather.  It was Nov 3 rd 1916 at night with low lighting on ships due to u boats and only 80 odd passengers on the ferry tho capacity for 800.   All bar one non swimmer drowned on other boat also.   I checked out details with BMD and census and all correct.  The girls used help out with his mother and lived two farms over. "

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Just spend a weekend rummaging about in old graveyards relating to husband's side of the family.  I was surprised to see many new replacement gravestones on very old graves.  Great to have digital camera and spare batteries to record details.  Sunday morning good time also as was able to go inside church that would otherwise be locked... sign of the times sadly.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Genealogy

Just thought to create this to share the small and larger items of interest that I have found while researching my family tree.