Hello. My name is John Devenney. I live in suburb of Philadelphia.
My maternal great grandmother was Jane Montgomery(B:1862 in Donegal, possibly Carndavagh), daughter of George Montgomery(B: approx 1841, poss in Knockalla; married to Mary McIlhinney in Clondavaddog1862). Was told, as a child, that George was related to Field Marshall Mintgomery. Trying to fill out the Montgomery branch.
Any advice on which church records to confirn would be appreciated. Thanks
John
John Devenney
Wednesday 28th Dec 2022, 02:05PMMessage Board Replies
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John: I will contact our volunteer for Clondavaddog parish. You may not hear from him right away because of the Holidays. Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi John, Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out. Below is information relating to Jane Mongomery and her family. I am not sure how much information you have at the moment but this was sourced from the RootsIreland website. I would recommend confirming the information also up on irishgeneology.ie for dates after 1864 when Civil Registration started. It is unfortunate but there is very limited records from the 1800s up to this time. Kind regards Seamus Callaghan XO
JANE MONTGOMERY b. 21-Dec-1862 bap. 01-Jan-1863 Address: Leatmore Church of Ireland parish: Clondavaddog, Co. Donegal
Father: George Montgomery Mother: Mary (from rootsireland) Marriage 23-Jan-1862 COI Parish of CLONDAVADDOG, Co. Donegal
Name: George Montgomery, farmer, of Killygarvan Under George’s name it says, “Widow (female),” but as this is a transcription it may be wrong Mary McElheny, farmer, of Leatbeg Both over 21 Husband's Father Wife's Father Name: George Montgomery Robert McElheny Both farmers Witnesses: William Lynch, Elizabeth Lynch (From rootsIreland)
In addition to Jane, their children were: Church Baptism Montgomery Robert 1864 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery Robert 1865 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery Mary 1866 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery George 1869 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery Catherine 1873 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery John 1876 Co. Donegal
Civil Birth Montgomery Fanny 1878 Co. Donegal
Clondavaddog Donegal, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Attached Files22)12 - Mongomery Marriage Record.pdf (175.01 KB)
Thank a million Roger McDonnell for sourcing the record attached and for supplying information 👍
Roger - I checked Roots Ireland and did find the 1862 baptismal record for Jane Montgomery in Clondavaddog Church of Ireland parish.. She was born December 21 1862 and baptized January 1 1863. Father George and mother Mary (no last name shown). They lived in Leatmore. Jane had a younger brother Robert born In Leatmore in December 1864.
The family then moved to a townland called Anny and I located five more children: Mary, George, Catherine, John and Fanny all in Rathmullan registrar district.
Clondavaddog Donegal, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Here’s a link to the 1862 marriage certificate. https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Anny Far and Near Townland https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/kilmacrenan/killygarvan/knockalla/anny…
Leat More Townland https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/kilmacrenan/clondavaddog/fanad-west/le…
Hi John, above are jusy some location links relating to your Montgomery and McElhinney families that may be of interest.
Unfortunately it may be simply too far back to make a records connection between your own family and Field Marshall Montgomerys, but at least it will you show whereabout exactly they lived back in the day.
Checking out his family tree and using the Rootsireland website might prove beneficial if more interested in the family connection.
Best Regards
Seamus Callaghan
Clondavaddog Donegal, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you very much Roger and Seamus for your efforts. Yes, I agree that the brick wall definitely seems to be the 1700s and early 1800s. Prior to that, there is a tremendous amount of data on all of the major Montgomery branches( about 6 branches) as far back as 800 AD but the Montgomerys had so many kids that’s hard to connect the dots. Most stayed in England and Scotland but George’s ancestors went to Ireland and the lack of documentation is the hurtle. I’m thinking that the only chance I have is tracking the Irish Montgomerys thru the church records. Again thanks. John
John Devenney
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Hi John, If like you say, you want to chance tracing Mongomery families further back though Church Records, it will be handy first off to know what Church Records are available throughout County Donegal with regards to the various locations or their religious interests.
You will notice that the nearer you come to the mid 1700’s to early 1800’s the less records are available for Church of Ireland in the Parishes of Clondavaddog and Killgarvan.
Regards Seamus
http://donegal.rootsireland.ie/generic.php?filename=centres/donegal/sou…
Clondavaddog Donegal, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Figures. Classic example of the luck of the Irish in reverse. I guess that I’ll take it as far as I can and then move on to my other Irish ancestors(Cotter, Mullen, Malone, Joyce, McElhinney). Whatever information, I find information I find on any of them, I will gladly share with you. Thanks Seamus. John
John Devenney
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Attached FilesMontgomeryJohn.pdf (107.88 KB)
John In regard to the relationship with Marshal Montgomery, remember hearing this comment also. Attach detail of Jane's brother John. He was married to Matilda Morrison, her mother was Rebecca Kilpatrick, (great-grandaunt). When researching found that John and Matilda returned to Donegal and then emigrated for a second time. Best Regards, Marion Whelan Whelanmg, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎
Whelanmg, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎