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At the time of the marriage of Ellen McGrillis to Patrick Doherty the Marriage Certificate says that Ellen was residing at Magheramason and Patrick at Magherafelt.  Ellen's brother Owen McGrillis was witness for the marriage which took place in RC Church, Clogher District Strabane, Co Tyrone 17 Nov 1872 I have a copy of the Marriage Certificate, trying to find brothers and sister of Ellen, and Patrick for that matter together with Ellen and Patricks mothers names and back further if possible.

 

Thank you

Jan McGill

 

 

jan

Wednesday 7th Aug 2013, 05:03AM

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  • I assume you have the church copy of the marriage certificate because no father?s names are mentioned. (At least not in your post). If you buy the civil copy of the cert, it contains more information, and you should get father?s names and occupations. The marriage was registered in Strabane 1872 Volume 17, page 369. Quote those reference details when ordering from GRO Roscommon. A photocopy should cost ?4. http://www.groireland.ie/

    Tradition was to marry in the bride?s church. Magheramason is in the RC parish of Donagheady. Unfortunately their records only start in 1858, so probably too late to get Ellen?s baptism. However you might find any sisters she had marrying in the same church.

    If Patrick came from Magherafelt, then the RC records for that parish start in 1834 so your chances are better for his family.

    The records for Donagheady are not on-line. Magherafelt marriages are on-line (1838 onwards with rootsireland) but not their baptisms. For the full sets of records you probably need to look them up in PRONI, Belfast or the National Library, Dublin.

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Wednesday 7th Aug 2013, 07:00AM
  • Thank you,  I do have the Civil copy it states Patrick Doherty's Father as Owen Doherty and Ellen McGrillis's Father as James McGrellis,  The other witness was James McDevitt.

    Will try PRONI.

    The Certificate says that Ellen was born Londonderry and Patrick was born 'near Buncrana'  I have written to the Churches there in Buncrana and sadly there are no records available.

    In the Donegal Genealogy Resources Website -1841/1851 Census Search Form- Fahan Lower Parish,

    Old Age Pension Act (1908) - there is an Applicant ' Doherty family'  in 1851 residing Fahan Street, Derry in the Townland of Druminderry,  Parents:  Owen and Ellen Doherty with children one being a Patrick age 1, puting his birth date at 1850, have  not been able to confirm that  this is my Patrick Doherty, as on the Marriage Certificate it states that he is 25puting his birth date at 1847, I know that the dates are more than often wrong, but I have no way to prove that assumption and know that this is my Patrick.

    Ellen McGrillis was 20 at the time of the marriage so born 1852.

    Any further help would be greatly appreciated.

    Jan McGill

     

     

     

     

     

    jan

    Wednesday 7th Aug 2013, 10:11PM
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    I am a bit puzzled about the places of birth you say were on the certificate you have. Irish marriage certificates don?t normally record where you were born. They record where you resided at the time you married. So it doesn?t necessarily follow that either party was born in the townlands/addresses given on the cert. Though they might have been.

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Monday 12th Aug 2013, 11:00PM
  • Hi Jan,

    Patrick Doherty and Ellen McGrellis are my great grandparents also - I wonder if you have any more information about them? I have some on the Australian descendents,

     

    best wishes,

     

    Esther

    Esther

    Wednesday 30th May 2018, 08:10AM

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