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I am tracing my paternal line McIntyre from Australia to East Calder in Scotland, and finally to Ballymena/Ballymoney in County Antrim. Needing help with records for birth and parentage for both Andrew McIntyre, and his wife Ann McLeish or McLeich, born around 1790 All assistance gratefully received phoodle

Kayemac

Friday 17th Aug 2018, 09:54PM

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  • Kayemac,

    You say that Andrew McIntyre was born around 1790. There aren’t many records in the area for that period. I did look at Park’s census of Ballymoney for 1817 and there were 2 McIntyre families there. One headed by William and the other by Archibald. Neither contained an Andrew.

    From the background and surnames you have given, the families seem likely to be Presbyterian (so descended from Scots who settled in the area in the 1600s). No Presbyterian churches in that area have any baptism records for the 1790s. The likelihood of tracing the family from the information you have at present does not seem great. Possibly DNA testing may be a way of matching with others who have additional information about where the family originate. Family Tree DNA reportedly has more people with Ulster roots than any other company. That obviously increases the chances of finding a match. You might want to try them or, if you have already tested, you can transfer your results to them for no fee.

    The North of Ireland Family History Society are running an Ulster DNA project and can offer FTDNA testing kits at a reduced price.  http://www.nifhs.org (Go to DNA project on the website).

     

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 17th Aug 2018, 11:22PM
  • I have hit a block divider in my exploration for the group of James McIntyre and in the event that this is my James, maybe he was not wedded to Ann Ferguson. William John McIntyre's folks were Andrew McIntyre and Ann McLeish. Instylejackets Online Shop

    Sophie Gooch

    Monday 28th Jan 2019, 06:42AM

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