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hi,

I wonder if anyone here is researching the DOYLE family of Effernan Glebe (Kilskeery, Tyrone) ??

I have a some information and have found some Griffiths and some Census records for the family, but am not sure of the connection between 1901 and 1850s, as there are 3 or 4 DOYLEs farming in the same Townland.

Effernan Glebe (Kilskeery, Tyrone)

Regards,

SEAN

 

 

sean99

Friday 24th Jan 2014, 04:21PM

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  • Sean,

    You can follow through from the Primary Valuation in Griffiths to the 1901 & 1911 censuses and up to 1929 using the revaluation records. These use the same plot numbers as Griffiths primary valuation.

     

    http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/val12b.htm

     

    Elwyn

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Sunday 26th Jan 2014, 12:38AM
  • Thanks for that Elwyn.

    Regards,

    SEAN
     

    sean99

    Sunday 26th Jan 2014, 08:41AM
  • Hi, Sean. I have some information about my ancestors, whose last name is also Doyle - John and Margaret Doyle, to be more specific. John Doyle, my fourth great-grandfather, was born in about 1799 and his wife, Margaret, was born in about 1801. They did marry before they emigrated to the United States and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on April 15, 1825. As far as where in Ireland they were born, I did find out from the Tithe Applotment Books of 1823 that one Margaret Doyle lived in Kilkenny. Their daughter, Ann Catherine, a.k.a Catherine, was born in Boston, Massachusetts in July 1830, married a Thomas Wright sometime in the late 1840s, and had four children with him, one of whom married a Kemp.  I'm still looking for birth and marriage records, though. 

     

    Tanya Kasim

    Thursday 20th Mar 2014, 12:46PM

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