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I'm looking for any information for Thomas's parents, birth, marriage or death. 

Thomas also had a brother named William born about 1788 who emigrated to Canada and died in 1858. 

Thomas died before 1847 when his widow Rebecca and 7 of their 8 living children emigrated to Canada. 

Thomas and Rebecca's oldest known child was William Early born about 1807.

Another son John was married on 16 February 1849 to Anne Smith daughter of Alexander at Drumragh Parish Church.  

Other children include Eleanor born 1811, Rachel born 1819, James born 1826, Rebecca born abt 1829, Thomas abt 1833. 

Thank you!

 

1846Galway

Thursday 12th Oct 2023, 03:22PM

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  • https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K867-2YF This record relates to Thomas Early (1783-1835) . All of the children you referenced are on this record and if the record is correct then Thomas Early's parents were

     

    William James Early

    Male1758–1837 •

    Nancy Esther Arthur

    Female1768–1842 •

    • Marriage

      about 1783County Tyrone, Ireland

      Eileen

      Thursday 12th Oct 2023, 11:10PM
    • I am looking for sources that document Thomas's his birth, marriage or death in Ireland. 

      The Family Search profile does include sources but only for his kids. 

      His birth and death dates given on the FS profile are guesstimates. 

      1846Galway

      Saturday 14th Oct 2023, 03:10PM
    • Statutory birth, death and marriage registration (in some jurisdictions called Vital Records) only started in Ireland in 1864, save for non RC marriages which were recorded from 1845 onwards. So you won’t find statutory birth, death or marriage certificates in Ireland for this family. For earlier years you usually need to rely on church records, where they exist.  Ideally you need to know the precise denomination and have some idea of where the person was born in order to search the correct records. Not all churches have records for that period and not all that do are on-line.

      RC records are mostly on-line on the nli site:  

      https://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx

      For other denominations, the churches usually hold the originals but there are also copies in PRONI, the public record office, in Belfast. A personal visit is required to access them. Access to the records there is free. This link explains what records exist, parish by parish, but if you don’t have some idea of where in the county they lived, it’s a bit of a needle in a haystack:

      https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/proni-guide-church-records

      If you are unable to go yourself, you could employ a researcher. Researchers in the PRONI area: http://sgni.net

      Very few churches in Tyrone have records for the years you need. There;s no easy way round thta. There may be no written record of the baptisms or marriage.

      Possibly DNA testing may be a way of matching with others who have additional information about where the family originate. Family Tree DNA reportedly has more people with Ulster roots than any other company. That obviously increases the chances of finding a match. You might want to try them or, if you have already tested, you can transfer your results to them for no fee.

      The North of Ireland Family History Society is running an Ulster DNA project in conjunction with FTDNA and can offer testing kits at a reduced price.  http://www.nifhs.org (Go to DNA project on the website).

      87u

       

       

      Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

      Sunday 15th Oct 2023, 07:23AM
    • Thanks Elwyn, 

      The only information I have about location for the family is for the wedding of his son John, who was married at Drumragh, Omagh, Ireland. 

      No worries it was a long shot at best.

      I am not related to the family so DNA will not help.

      There are sources and family stories for his descendants in Canada, none of which have any information about where in County Tyrone the family came from. 

      1846Galway

      Monday 16th Oct 2023, 02:10AM
    • Well you could do worse than search the church records for Drumragh parish.  There are about 9 churches in the parish. Details of the records each has can be found on the attached link.

      https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/proni-guide-church-records

      Only the RC records will definitely be on-line. For most of the rest you need to get someone to look them up in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. If you are unable to go yourself, you could employ a researcher. Researchers in the PRONI area: http://sgni.net

       

       

      Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

      Monday 16th Oct 2023, 10:15AM

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