Hi,
I am doing research on my family tree and have come across a brick wall. My ancestors names were William Gordon and Catherine Cunniffe. They originated from Galway. In Ireland, they had three children: Margaret (b.1843ish), Mary (b.1846ish), and Catherine (b.1856ish)
They emigrated to Walsall, England in the 1860s. They then had two more children: Annie Elizabeth (b.1865) and William (b.1867).
Now, I have been unable to locate William and Catherine's marriage record, and the baptism records of their first three children. I have reason to believe that it must be from a parish where the RC records are missing for those dates.
I would appreciate any help trying to figure out a little bit more about William Gordon and Catherine Cunniffe's families and possibly narrowing down a parish from where they were from.
Friday 14th Jun 2024, 01:52PM
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In 1826 there was a Gordon living in Smiths Farm, Tynagh, in the Tithe Applotment Books:
https://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp…
Patricia
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To add to the Post by Patricia, I attach a record of the marriage of a William Gordan and Winifred Wall in the parish of Tynagh - Co. Galway. Witnesses: James Wall and Patrick Wall.
There are a number of children baptised in Tynagh to this couple.
There is a Catherine Gordon baptised in 1832. Sponsor: Ann Cunniffe. A James Keighry married Alicia Gordan in Tynagh on February 14th 1831. Double family Marriage?
You will be able to access those records on Subscription Site www.rootsireland.ie and www.findmypast.ie
Surname is spelled "Gordan and Gordon".
Regards,
McCoy
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Griffith's Valuation has a William Gordon in the civil parish of Ballynakill - East County Galway.
In c1850 there is a William Gordon in the town of Woodford. It would appear that he was leasing part of a building as a dispensary?
What occupation did your William Gordon work at in England. There may be some clues there?
Regards,
McCoy
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for all the information so far. I believe William Gordon was a tailor journeyman!
He was a boarder in Walsall in 1851, which is why I believe he may not appear on the Griffiths Valuation in Ireland.
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Marriages recorded in the parish of Tynagh per Roots Ireland.ie:
February 25th 1811 - William Gordan to ? Treacy. Witnesses: Laurence Treacy and William Carroll
February 18th 1813 - Mary Gordan to Francis Coughlan - Witnesses: James Coughlan and William Gordan
November 6th 1814 - Alicia Gordan to John Mee - Witnesses: William Gordan and John Mee
In 1849 a William Gordon and Catherine Gordon were convicted of trespass on the lands of Hugh Gordon - Killmore (Killimor) Petty Sessions - East Co. Galway
Regards,
McCoy