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My great-grandparents were Robert McCRACKEN (b. 1833 in County Monaghan - son of George McCRACKEN & Jane MADILL) & Margaret PHAIR (b. 1849 - daughter of Robert PHAIR & Dora McDOWALL). Robert emigrated to NZ in 1861 and Margaret in 1867, and they married in Dunedin in 1868. Robert & Margaret had 9 children - their oldest son George Robert McCRACKEN was my grandfather, and his son Robert Matthewson McCRACKEN my father.

George and Jane McCRACKEN did not come to NZ but their daughter Jane did. She had married John McKAIGUE (McKague) in 1870, They were to have four children some of whom were born in Ireland and some in NZ (I think).

Margaret's parent's Robert PHAIR & Dora McDOWALL also settled in NZ. Dora was born about 1813 in County Cavan, and Robert about 1805 in County Fermanagh. According to the will of their son Robert he was born in Killinkeare, County Cavan so perhaps that is where the family lived.

My knowledge of these families is very limited - my father showed little interest in his history - but I would be very interested in learning more and would be delighted to hear from you if you think we may have connections.

 

Joan McCracken
Wellington, New Zealand

Note: This mesage has been added to the Ulster, Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Cavan pages

joanmccracken

Sunday 15th Apr 2012, 05:56AM

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  • Hi Joan,

    Your quite lucky in that McCRACKEN is quite a rare surname in Co Fermanagh.  The family I think your connected to are from the Parish of Drummully, which is South of the village of Newtownbutler.  I believe the first names you mentioned are still in use today.

    I will make enquires for you.

    KDDA

    KDDA

    Friday 31st Aug 2012, 01:25PM

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