My 2nd great grandfather was called John Kirkwood born around 1876-1877 ish. He died in action on 1st July 1916 at the battle of Somme. His sister was called "Isobel M'Minn", im guessing that means McMinn according to a piece of paper i found about his death. His wife was called Elizabeth but i dont know her maiden name and they had a daughter called Elizabeth Kirkwood born 27th Febuary 1911. I dont know who Johns parents were nor do i know his wifes maiden name after researching on my own for several years. So i need some help, I would really like to find out more. Thanks.
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Saturday 28th Oct 2023, 09:01PMMessage Board Replies
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You may already be aware of them, but there are records in the FamilySearch database [https://www.familysearch.org] for a Frances Elizabeth Martin, born in Belfast 27 June 1875, who was married to a Lance Corporal John Kirkwood, who was born in Belfast on 27 February 1876. If you search at that site, you can find her record under ID number MTSN-8XT, and can easily access through her record the records for her parents, her husband, and two children they had, a son named George and a daughter named Elizabeth, who was born in 1911.
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kevin45sfl
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M’Minn was an older way of spelling names that were later spelled Mc or Mac. Many older documents use that version. So M’Minn in the 1800s would often be McMinn today. Isabella’s marriage in 1907.
Father’s name is Robert Kirkwood (deceased). Occupation saddler.
Family in 1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Clifton/Manor_S…
Marriage between John Kirkwood & Lizzie Martin in 1903 (note Isabella Kirkwood as a witness):
Father’s name is George Kirwood, saddler. So there’s a discrepancy there with Isabella’s marriage but somehow I feel it’s the same family. Family in 1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Woodvale/Sugarf…
Brother Samuel’s marriage in 1907:
This looks like their son:
Family in 1911 though Mariam is recorded as Amelia:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Shankill/Raleig…
Brother George’s marriage in 1905 (John Kirkwood and George appear to have married 2 sisters):
George in 1911 with his widowed mother:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Wood_Vale_Ward/…
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