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Hoping to find out more regarding my Magee family. My great great great grandmother was Eliza Magee (1820 - 1900). Her father was Charles Magee and mother Margaret (last name unknown). Charles Magee owned and farmed the Tully property outside of Killeshandra Town.

 

Charles was born about 1774 and died 26 Feb 1848. His father was James Magee Sr. and brother was James Magee Jr and sister was Mary Magee (Mary married  ? Davis and had two children: Eliza and Robert Davis of Loughen, Cavan).

Eliza, daughter of Charles and Margaret also had the following siblings:

James Magee (1810 - 1881) - unmarried and died in New Jersey, USA

William Magee (1815 - 1878) - unmarried, died at Killeshandra (Tully House)

Charles Magee (1819 - ?) - left for the West Indies 1841. Unknown what happened to him

Mary Jane Magee ( 1823 - 1901) - married William Cardwell McBride. They settled in New Jersey, USA. 7 children

Margaret Magee ( 1835 - 1890) - married James Berry and had 5 children

 

The Magee family were Presbyterian's and members of the Croghan Presbyterian Church.

Eliza married my x3 great grandfather, William H Douglas (1811 - 1903), son of Rev William Duoglas, Methodist minister.

 

Would love to find out what happened to my Uncle Charles Magee. Would also like to find out what church records survive regarding my family, as I hope to find my x4 great grandmother's last name and family. It would also be wonderful to connect with my Davis cousins ...  Any chance that there is a headstone for my Magee family somewhere in Killeshandra area?

jennigal923

Sunday 9th Jun 2013, 10:04PM

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  • Hi,

    Thank you very much for your message. You have obviously done a great job of your family history! I hope that other with information on the Magee?s make a connection with you and help you to further your research.

    With regards to Church records, Presbyterian registers are held in three main locations:

    PRONI has microfilm copies of almost all registers in Northern Ireland and also lists of records held by the Presbyterian Historical Society. For the rest of Ireland, almost all records are in local custody. It can be difficult to locate these as many congregations in the South have moved, amalgamated, or simply disappeared over the last sixty years. It seems that in the 2nd half of the 20th century Killashandra was amalgamated with other congregations into the Monaghan Presbytery:

    http://homepages.iol.ie/~galwill/histpres.htm

    For more information on Presbyterian records go to Presbyterian Ireland website at:

    http://www.presbyterianireland.org/About-Us/Historical-Information/Church-Records

    Also, with regards to Headstones there is a list of transcriptions from Killashandra Old Cemetery available on the above Killashandra website. There is a record for Magee but I do not know if it is relevant to your family:

    http://homepages.iol.ie/~galwill/histtomb.htm

    Here are some other more general websites that you may find helpful with your research:

    The National Archives of Ireland http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/

    The National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx

    The National Archives UK ? genealogy search: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/

    Genealogy links: http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/ireland/cavan/index.html

    Family Search Links: https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ireland_Genealogy_Websites?goback=.gde_3030105_member_230205486

     

    I hope that some of this is helpful. Please be patient - as our programme has only begun to rollout across the island of Ireland and volunteers in some areas may not yet be organized.

     

    Kind regards,    

    Genealogy Support

     

    Emma Carty

    Monday 1st Jul 2013, 12:07PM
  • Thank you, Emma

    I have since found that Charles Magee who went to British West Indies died 1854, at sea :o(

     

    It is possible that my great great great great gradnfather Charles Magee, is buried at Cathedral of Kilmore, Killeshandra . This is where his daughter (my x3 great gradnmother) wanted to be buried and a family recollection is that the reason is because her father was buried there.  To date, have not found any transcripts for headstones from Cathedral of Kilmore, Killeshandra  (but we have been able to visit hers and my x3 great grandfather's resting place there)

    jennigal923

    Sunday 14th Jul 2013, 10:25PM
  • Hullo my name is Peter Davis, my ggggrandfather Hugh Davis (1797?-1851)emigrated from Killashandra to Sydney Australia in 1853. his parents were Robert Davis & Eliza Armstrong. they were Presbyterians. It seems that here may be some connection to your Magees as they lived at Tullyhunco & some of the Davis family is located there in the 1841 census. I would be very interested to learn more about your family.

    best wishes

    peter

    peter davis

    Sunday 5th Oct 2014, 03:29AM
  • Hi Peter

    I'm afraid that I know so little of my Davis family, just what I shared in my opening note. Just haven't had any luck finding out more about them  :o(  Robert is also named in the esate announcement of William Magee (brother of my Eliza Magee). This was in 1878, so he was in Ireland at this time.

    It is quite possible that we have a conneciton, but I just don't know enough  :o(

    However ... you got me looking at the 1841 census.

    There is a Thomas and Mary Davis listed with sons Henry & Robert Davis and an unnamed daughter in Laheen. Question is Laheen the same place as Laghan / Loughen?

    If so, possibly a match!! (I'm a little excited as this is my best possiblity so far). Only thing is the age of Thomas and Mary. In William Magee's will he names his cousin Robert Davis of Laghan, County Cavan & his cousin Eliza Davis now residing in Laghan. A little later he names is AUNT Mary Davis of Laheen, County Cavan. I had assumed there was inconsistant spelling of the place names .... now I wonder. 

    My other assumption (this is where the age comes in), is that since she is named his Aunt, that she is the sister of his father Charles Magee. You can find Charles Magee and his family in the 1841 census as well (Living in Tully). You will note that there is a large age difference of 41 years. However Margaret, Charle's wife would have a 23 year age gap with Mary. So if we have a match, then Mary Davis may rather be Margaret's sister ... the 23 year age gap is more reasonable.

    I have not found anything to tell me what Margaret's maiden name was.

    Do you know anymore of this Davis family, how they might connect with you?

    Jenni

     

     

    jennigal923

    Sunday 12th Oct 2014, 04:14AM
  • ~MS 41,131 /16
    Laheen: to Thomas Davis. 3 lives. 1855 Apr. 10. Also, related drainage certificate. 1860 May 11. 2 membranes with map in lease.               http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/mss%20lists/farnham2.pdf   

     

    Hi Again

    This link has Thomas Davis leasing land at Laheen in 1855 for three lives ...wish I could see the original lease for those additional names:

    and I see that there was also a Magee Family in Laheen ...

     

    jennigal923

    Sunday 12th Oct 2014, 04:38AM
  • Dear Jenni,

    Would like to make contact with you regarding Charles Magee & the Berry/Bleakley family of Killashandra Co. Cavan, Please email jgbhuggins@bigpond.com. Thank you. Sue.

     

     

    Breta

    Monday 14th Mar 2016, 06:06AM
  • If anyone is still following this thread, I live in the Magee house in Tully, Derrylane, Killeshandra.
    Tullyhunco is an "electoral division", half the size of the entire county.

    Nekarsulm

    Wednesday 7th Jul 2021, 03:03PM
  • Hello Nekarsulm - are you the son of the family who bought the home and farm from CJ Douglas? Your family has been so gratious allowing our family to visit on occasion through the years! If it is you, great to connect with you here.

    Regards

    Jenni

    jennigal923

    Friday 9th Jul 2021, 04:17AM
  • That's me!
    Good to hear from you again Jenni.
    Did I get you a copy of the McGee/Douglas wills that make up the big part of the deeds of Tully?
    I can't remember now..
    We were just notified last week that the house itself is to become a "listed building"...
    Anyway, my email is still dearjohn@eircom.net

    Nekarsulm

    Friday 9th Jul 2021, 10:46PM
  • Hullo this is Peter Davis logging in its good to hear that Tully house is in good hands. I would also be curious regarding Thomas Davis & the 3 lives at Laheen. I believe Thomas is my gggrandfather Hugh's brother> Hugh emigrated to Australia c 1852 & 2 of Thomas's sons John & Henry also emigrated there. I believe the other brother Robert became a Baronial High Constable in Tullyhunco c1880.

    Any other information on the Davis/magee connection would be very gratefully received, all teh best

    peter

    peter davis

    Wednesday 14th Jul 2021, 06:32AM
  • Hello Peter

    So sorry for taking this long to respond back to you, I do have more information for you. Some of it is based on deduction and dna matches with my dad: 

    Correction to this paragraph in my opening history to this thread: 

    Charles was born about 1774 and died 26 Feb 1848. His father was James Magee Sr. and brother was James Magee Jr and sister was Mary Magee (Mary married  ? Davis and had two children: Eliza and Robert Davis of Loughen, Cavan).

    My guess had been that "Mary Magee" was a sister of James Magee Jr who married a Davis (i.e. Mary Davis of Laheen) ... HOWEVER, I now am certain that she is actually the SISTER of Margaret (1792-1849) who was married to Charles Magee. I beleive that the sisters were both of the last name Davis, since the mother-in-law listed in the 1841 census extract that we have for the Laheen Davis family, is listed as Jane Davis. So Mary Davis married Thomas Davis, the parents of Robert, Henry, John and Eliza. 

    Other researchers have found Thomas's parents to be Robert Davis and Agnes Armstrong.  Dad has DNA match with a family line from Thomas's sister, Margaret Davis who married John Naylor and then from another sister, Eliza Davis who married James Armstrong. These matches appear to indicate that the connections are correct. 

    If you private message me, I can send you an invite to my tree. Does this corrolate with your research? I would love to see what you have for Robert's siblings and research for him as I have not found much more about him. 

    Regards

    Jenni

    jennigal923

    Wednesday 24th Nov 2021, 06:16AM
  • Hi Jenni and Hi Peter

     

    I like Peter decend down the Davis line my link is Eliza Davis and James Armstrong, they are my 2nd GGrandparents.

    I have Eliza's parents as Agnes Armstrong and Robert Davis.

    Agnes was living with Thomas Naylor  her grandson , son of Margaret Davis/ John Naylor.in the 1841 Census in house 7 in Laheen Tullyhunco. 

    Cheers 

     

    Jan

     

    Jan56

    Wednesday 24th Nov 2021, 09:47PM
  • Hi Jan

    Are you Jan with this email novol2@....com? Dad matches you (William Douglas), as well as nails2002 and Tiana Naylor. Have you been able to find where nails2002 and Tiana Naylor fit in? She is descended from Margaret Daivs and John Naylor. If you still have my email, lets touch base again and see where we can catch up. 

     

    Jenni

    jennigal923

    Thursday 25th Nov 2021, 07:17PM

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