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I'm posting this message on behalf of Peggy from British Columbia. I believe the Tamnaskenny in her message is actually Tamnaskeeny townland in Kildress civil parish. Thanks!

Roger

I'm confused as to how this message system works. I'm trying to reach Ireland Reaching Out with this message:

McCall Eliz./Caroline, married to John Watson b1804, Tamnaskenny, Cty Tyrone.

I'm looking for help re: my Gr. Gr.Grandmother Elizabeth (poss.Ellen or Caroline) McCall, 

poss. born in County Armagh abt. 1812,  who married John Watson b.1804. 

J.Watson lived in Townland Tamnaskeeny(kenny) Cty. Tyrone, a lessor of John Shaw.​

I can find NO info on my McCall line. I would appreciate any help!  

This MAY be her Death Record: "21 February 1885 Tirnaskea, Cookstown, Desertcreat Parish, Tyrone, died-Tirnaskea, at Son's. Tamnaskenny House, 9:00pm.in her 74th year, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Watson....Belfast Newspr." 

 Would be age 73 at death, likely born 1812.

(Their 1st. son Henry Watson was born 1835 • Tamnaskeeny, Kildress, Tyrone.  

My Gr .Grndmthr. Martha Ann Watson 1839-1909, their daughter, married Robert Thomson Knipe 1841-1891, of Unagh near Cookstown in 1866.)

My Grandfather, son of MAW + RTK, came to Canada 1912, a Medical Dr.​

Thank you, Peggy, BC., Canada.

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Wednesday 7th Mar 2018, 12:21AM

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