Our immigrant ancestor was John Devlin b Dec 12, 1821 in Londonderry to Patrick Devlin and Bridget Henry. John had a least one sister named Bridget Devlin, b. 1830 in Londonderry. According to John's biography 1882, his father Patrick Devlin was a tenant farmer and shoemaker; John left his "farther's roof" for Scotland about 1840, then went to America, where he arrived in Maryland in 1841. John married Margaret Monaghan, of Scotland, July 1, 1844, in Baltimore, Maryland. He worked for the railroads and then on the Mississippi River as a woodman. They lived in St. Louis, Missouri, and he bought land in Guttenberg, Iowa in 1848. They moved to Guttenberg, grew the farm to 220 acres, had 8 children and lived there until they died. We just learned that John had at least one sister, named Bridget Devlin, b. 1830 in Londonderry also. She was married to Arthur Fahie (b Tipperary) in the Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon in 1852. She and her husband lived out their lives in Portland, Oregon. At least one child married an O'Neil in Portland. Both John Devlin and Mr. Fahie traveled to Australia and to California for the Gold Rush. We think they probably have relatives in Australia. We have been unable to find any documentation that names the parish or townland that John and his sister, Bridget Devlin were from. Since the names are so common, our only hope is to find some connection through a website such as this. John Devlin's surviving children moved from Iowa, across the Mississippi River and married and lived in Wisconsin, most as farm families initially. Their surviving children were named John, Mary Ann, Charles, William and Louis. Mary Ann married Jacob Henry in Wisconsin. I am hoping that someone will have some information about our Ireland relatives Patrick Devlin m. to Bridget Henry and of their family.
Kathy
Wednesday 6th Feb 2013, 05:46AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi,
Thank you for your message.
Yes, unfortunately Devlin is quite a common name in Northern Ireland. I hope that someone who recognises the family is able to make a connection with you via these message boards. It may also be an idea to post a message on the Derry County page seen as this is where Patrick was born.
Have you tried looking for records of any family members at Family Search? This is a huge databse of genealogical records, including some birth/baptism and marriage records from Ireland. You may be lucky and find something there. www.familysearch.org
Roots Ireland also have a vast collection of Church records online-however you have to pay to view these records. www.rootsireland.ie
Some other websites which you may find useful include:
The National Archives of Ireland http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/
The National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx
The National Archives UK ? genealogy search: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/family_history.htm
Genealogy Links: http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/ireland/derry/index.html
Alternatively you could contact the Ulster Historical Foundation for assistance-a fee may apply.
Ulster Historical Foundation,
49 Malone Road,
Belfast,
BT9 6RY,
Northern Ireland.
Phone: +44 28 9066 1988 Email: Enquiry@uhf.org.uk
I hope this is helpful and that you can find a parish name.
Kind regards,
Genealogy Support
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Is that you Kathleen?
I wonder if we should compare notes again? I suspect your husband might be fairly closely related. I would also like you to know that I have done the Ancestry DNA test, and if he were to do the same we could see if we were 4-6th cousins.
June
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Hi June! Great to hear from you! I so wanted you to be hunting the same line..... No, Jack did not do Ancestry; he did FamilyTreeDNA.com. Now that the holiday sales are over .... :o( I'll check it out at Ancestry. Thanks for the message - I don't know why I did not see it before. Happy New Year! - Kathy
Kathy
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June - I sent you and email to the old address I had. Mine is the same.
Kathy Devlin
Kathy