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Mary Ann is my gg grandmother. Born about 1850 in Belfast . She was the daughter of  James McNea, architect and Margaret Hunter.  She married Carl Edward FRYD in St. Mary's Church of Ireland , parish of Shankill,  on 28 July  1869. They went to  live in Lancashire England sometime between 1871 and the  UK Census of 1881. I would love to know her birth date, place , and baptism records.

AlisonT

Tuesday 19th Mar 2013, 01:03PM

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  • Hi,

    A quick look at LDS Family search does show your James McNea and Margaret Hunter marriage in 1845 Belfast. There is a child listed:  a female born Oct 31 1864 with no first name . A James McNea shows in Lancashire England @ 70 yrs of age in 1891 putting a DOB Est 1821. Possible connection there, however births before 1864 general registration were recorded in each church parish.  http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/index.html will explain more on where to locate what records.

     You have 2 different concepts here in St Marys and Shankill.  St Marys would be in the religious parish which would also tell you where to possibly locate your records, while Shankill is the civil parish.  The Shankill civil parish contained 2 churches named St. Marys and St. Mary Magdalene. Interesting changes occurred to all the churches over a period of time. http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=353901.0   gives a good idea of what church parish you will need to look at.

    The page http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/trace-ancestors.html further explains where to locate the CoI records.

    Hope this helps, Jeanette

    Saturday 23rd Mar 2013, 01:13AM
  • FamilySearch gives less information than I already know, unfortunately.  Six of Mary Ann McNea's siblings, children of James McNea and Margaret Hunter, are listed as having been baptised at St Anne's C of I . Belfast. Where can the "original" records be viewed, so that it can be ascertained whether she has just been "skipped"  when the records were being transcribed, misspelled , or was not baptised there in the first place?  As her parents were married in May St Presbyterian Church, the same question applies re " original" records.

    thanks for any suggestions

    Alison

    AlisonT

    Wednesday 10th Jul 2013, 01:15PM

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