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I am looking for Patrick Crawford's death records/dates.

Born in Newtownards 1800-1805,

Married Eliza Brown 1825

Occupation: Weaver

Lived: Bangor (rented house and yard in Castle St Bangor 1864)

His wife and 5 of his 12 children migrated to Australia between 1864-69. (Patrick didn't migrate)

Patrick probably died between 1863-1869.

Helen Crawford

Monday 11th Jan 2021, 11:46PM

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  • A death in Bangor would be registered in Newtownards. There was only 1 adult Patrick Crawford death registered there in the period 1864 – 1869. He died 21.5.1869 aged 74. You can view the original certificate on-line on the GRONI website, using the “search registrations” option: 

    https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk

    You will need to open an account and buy some credits. It costs £2.50 (sterling) to a view a certificate. 

    Death registration only started on 1.1.1864 so if your Patrick died before that, there won’t be a death certificate.

    The Valuation Revision records on the PRONI site show Patrick Crawford’s name against plot 35 in Castle St, Bangor until 1871 when it is altered to vacant. VAL/12/B/23/7C. Griffiths Clerks were often out by a year or two so that might still fit with an 1869 death. 

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 12th Jan 2021, 03:40AM
  • I have that particular certificate certificate and it is not the right Patrick Crawford who was recorded as a Bachelor and labourer, it was reported by his sister - my Patrick Crawford still had a wife and children living in Bangor in 1864, so they would have reported it. His wife and 3 daughters left Ireland Jan 1869, I assume he died before then.

    Helen Crawford

    Tuesday 12th Jan 2021, 09:18PM
  • Helen,

    I played about with the records and found a Patrick Craford who died on 31st May 1864 aged 40. Registered in Newtownards. You might want to look at that one. Otherwise I don't see any likely deaths in the Newtownards registration area that might be your Patrick. (Not every death was registered in the early years of statutory registration, so that's another possibility).

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 12th Jan 2021, 09:32PM

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