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I am a descendant of Peter Craig (born 1770) who apparently came from Scotland to Cushendall.  His son was Alexander Craig (1797 - 1887).  I am looking for more information about these two and their descendants.  I believe I am the great, great, great, great grandson of Peter Craig.

 

Thank you all,

 

David Craig Mead-Fox

David Craig Mead-Fox

Sunday 20th Jan 2013, 09:58PM

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  • Hi,

    There is much data to be gleaned that is free from the below site, (for instance under placenames search), a positional map is shown with a listing of Townlands or streets that might aid your search.

    They are showing a Cushendall in the civil parish Layd. This search also show where possible records might be found.

    www.irishtimes.com

    http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/townlands/index.cfm?fuseaction=TownlandsInCivil&civilparishid=307&civilparish=Drummaul&citycounty=Antrim

    The Griffiths valuation is a valuable tool to assist in locating ancestors.

    www.askaboutireland.ie

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

    Another help is found at the explanations of what records are kept where found at:

    ww.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com

    http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/index.html

    Hope these help, Jeanette

    County Antrim

    Thursday 21st Feb 2013, 03:22AM
  • David

    I am the 5x Great Granddaughter of Peter via Alexander -->John Craig and Agnes McMaster-->James Alexander Craig and Elizabeth O'Hare.  James went to America in the 1860s and was married by 1871 in a Catholic Church to Elizabeth in Albany, NY.  He died in 1918 in Brooklyn.  

    Have you done your DNA?  I've found a few definite Craig matches.  My GedMatch kit is A007977.  

    I know this is an old post, but hope you see it!

    Best, 

    Annie

    Annie H

    Thursday 27th Apr 2017, 08:30PM
  • Hi Annie,

    Thank you very much for this reply!  I have had a DNA test done through Ancestry.com that I will be glad to share. I am not sure what the GedMatch number means or how to compare it to mine on Ancestry.com. Do you have any ideas about how to do this? I also want to introduce you to Marise Craig - Marise is the wife of my first cousin, Bill Craig. Marise Is the master genealogist of our family And she would like to connect with you.  Her email is dhuincrag@gmail.com.  While very interested, I am more occasional in my attention to geneology at the present time. 

    Slainte,

     

    David

    David Craig Mead-Fox

    Monday 1st May 2017, 01:18AM
  • Hi David

    How fun to discover my cousins through this site :)

    I have found Marise on Ancestry and thank you for her email.  

    GedMatch.com is a website where anyone from any DNA testing site can upload their raw DNA file  (in your case, from Ancestry).  You then are able to find many more matches from all over the world and they have a lot of tools that Ancestry lacks.  It's free to do and once you set up an account, there are very easy directions as to how to get your file uploaded.  I find that the combination of the two sites is very helpful.  

    I've also uploaded my Ancestry file to Family Tree DNA (FTDNA.com), which is yet another database.  They charge a fee to unlock your matches, but it's reasonable.  So all of that off of 1 DNA test!!

    Nice to meet you :)

    Best, 

    Annie

     

    Annie H

    Thursday 4th May 2017, 11:22AM

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