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Hi

Looking for the ancestors of Aitchison Oliver born about 1808 in belfast northern ireland. died 21 July 1894 brookby auckland new zealand. 

emmigrated on the Jane Gifford from Glascow 9 october 1842 with his wife Janet McKay born about 1812 in Lanarkshire scotland.

Aitchison Oliver and Janet McKay married 26 Jan 1834 in Barony Lanarkshire Scotland.

Aitchison Oliver parents William Oliver and Mary Moor.

thanks

Kathy 

 

 

Wednesday 10th Jul 2013, 10:37PM

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  • is belfast part of antrim? or is antrim part of belfast?

     

     

    Wednesday 10th Jul 2013, 10:41PM
  • Kathy:

    I can't help you with your first message. We have a Co. Antrim expert who may get to your message in the morning.

    Belfast is part of Co. Antrim and also Co. Down.

    See this link. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belfast

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 10th Jul 2013, 11:45PM
  • Kathy,

    Statutory birth registration only started in Ireland in 1864 so you won?t get a birth certificate for Aitchison Oliver. You might find his baptism but to do that you would need to know his exact denomination. Do you know that?

    Not all church records from the early 1800s have survived, but where they do, copies are held in PRONI (the public record office), Belfast. (Few of them are on-line and a personal visit is usually required to go through them).

     

    Elwyn

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 01:49AM
  • Hi Kathy,

    The search on births / baptisms www.rootsireland.ie for William Oliver born 1780 + or - 10 years in Antrim and Down yielded one match which is attached.

    The result of a search in the same counties for those years for Mary Moor found 1 match which is also attached. I couldn't get a record of their marraige however.

    It's difficult to know whether these are you William and Mary as there is an 11 year age gap and Moor is spelt Moore. However they are the only ones that come up in the search. 

    You need to purchase the record (a few $) in order to get parents' names and the parishes in which the baptisms took place.

    Col Cafferky 

     

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 11th Jul 2013, 02:24AM

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