My ancestors were James Conway who married Ann Payne. They both died in Loughall in 1873. Their son John MIchael emigrated to Australia in 1855 but then returned to Ireland for a further 3 years in 1860. I believe the townland the family lived in was Clonmain or Cloven Eden. I think it was the latter. Would love to make contact with family over in Ireland.
Patrice Morrow
plmor3
Friday 25th Jan 2013, 06:02AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Patrice,
Thank you for your message.
Have you tried searching the 1901/1911 census records to see if there were still any Conways in the area at the turn of the century? You can search these here:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
Unfortunately, these are the latest records that we have here. It may be an idea to post this message in a more local forum in the hope that someone will recognise the family name and make a connection with you. Some possible places you could do this are:
Ulster Gazette: http://www.ulstergazette.co.uk/advertising/
Armagh Observer:
26 Upper English Street,
Armagh
BT61 7BD
Phone: 028 3752 2793Alternatively, you could try contacting Armagh Ancestry for assistance- a fee may apply. Here are their contact details:
Armagh Ancestry,
40 English Street, Armagh,
BT61 7BA,
Northern Ireland.
Phone: +44 28 3752 1800 Email: researcher@armagh.gov.org
I hope that this is helpful. Best of luck.
Kind regards,
Genealogy Support
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My grandmother was a Conway from Clonmain.