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I have Margaret Crawford b circa 1843 - Castlefin and her husband, Thomas Virtue (farmer) b: 1843 long Sessiagh as my 2nd great grandparents. I'm visiting the area in August 2020. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. 

Ruth Kerry

Friday 27th Dec 2019, 07:53AM

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  • Ruth,

    I think the townland where your ancestors lived was formally called Sessiagh (Long). There are other Sessiaghs nearby including Sessiagh (Allison) & Sessiagh (O’Neill).

    According to a transcription on rootsireland, Thomas and Margaret married on 21.11.1861. His father was Robert, hers Thomas. Both came from “Lougassagh.” That’s likely to be Sassiagh (Long). Witnesses were William & John Crawford.

    Griffiths Valuation for 1858 lists a William Virtue farming in Sessiagh (Long). He had plot 12 which was just over 21 acres. You can see where the property was/is using the maps on Griffiths Valuation. Today it’s near the modern Sessiagh Park road.

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch

    No Virtues farming in Sessiagh (Long) in 1901 but there were Crawfords still there, including what may be Margaret’s father:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Donegal/Castlefinn/Sessiagh__Long_/

    1911 census:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Donegal/Castlefinn/Sessiagh__Long_/505076/

    There’s a death for a Robert Virtue registered in Strabane in 1870 aged 64. That might be Thomas’s father. You would need to purchase a copy of the certificate to find out. Likewise there’s a death for a William Virtue aged 69, registered in Strabane in 1872.

    Assuming the families attended Donaghmore Presbyterian, there are copies of that churches records in PRONI in Belfast for the following years and events:

    Baptisms, 1835-1961;

    Marriages, 1819-42 and 1845-1905.

    There are no earlier records.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 27th Dec 2019, 10:53AM
  • How can I thank you enough Elwyn! I have some of that information, but not all.

    Kindest regards

    Ruth 

    Ruth Kerry

    Wednesday 1st Jan 2020, 04:11PM
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    Hi Ruth, 

    The people at the Castlefin and District Historical Society might also be of help.

    Their email is castlefinnhistoryproject@gmail.com and they also have a Facebook page.

    All the best,

    Cronan

     

    Donaghmore Donegal

    Wednesday 8th Jan 2020, 06:51PM

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