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Thru Griffiths valuation, feel my ggrandfather lived in Dunnamona, Donacavey, County Tyrone. B: 1799, m: Elizabeth Livingston B: 1800 probably around 1832.  Son, Isaac born there 1833.  Emigrated to Canada same year - 1833.  Settled in Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.  Had 5 more Children, Jane, George, James and Eliza.  Any help greatly appreciated.

 

Shirley Redfern, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Saturday 20th Apr 2013, 04:30AM

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    You don?t say what denomination your family were. I note from the 1901 census that there were 4 Wilson households in Dunnamona in 1901:

     

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tyrone/Fallaghearn/Dunnamona/

     

    3 were Presbyterian and 1 RC. No Livingstones by that year. If Presbyterian, the family may have attended Fintona Presbyterian church. Unfortunately their marriage and baptism records only start in 1836; the RC ones in 1857.

     

    There?s 1 will for the Livingstone family on the PRONI wills site. Here?s the abstract (summary):

     

    Full Abstract :

    Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the personal estate of Thomas Livingstone late of Denamona County Tyrone Farmer deceased who died 12 June 1882 at same place were granted at Londonderry to Mary Livingstone of Denamona aforesaid Spinster the Daughter and Principal Legatee.

     

    http://applications.proni.gov.uk/DCAL_PRONI_WillsCalendar/willsSearchResultsDetails.aspx

     

    The revaluation records show that George Livingston left plait 15 in 1867, Thomas L had plot 16 till 1879 when it changed to Robert, then to Thomas in 1880 and he had left by 1882. Plot 17 was James until 1876 when it changed to Thomas. It was land only after that held by Eliza Livingtson. who was gone by 1900. Robert Wilson held the same farm throughout the period 1865 ? 1901.

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Saturday 20th Apr 2013, 08:48AM
  • Hello,

    William Wilson and Elizabeth were both Church of Ireland.

    Thanks for the responses and information that you have sent me.

    Sincerely,

    Shirley Redfern

    Saturday 27th Apr 2013, 10:41PM

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