My family came from Mullaghglass,Parish of Derriaghy, Antrim, Ireland.
Following is some history.
Robert McKinstry born about 1802 Antrim Ireland, his wife Jane Waring born about 1805 Lisburn Antrim Ireland. I can’t find their births, marriage or parents etc
They had 6 children four came to Canada with them in mid 1800’s I think. The two oldest stayed in Ireland
Their kids-
Anne born 1833 Mullaghglass, Parish of Derriaghy, Antrim, Ireland Anne married John Cox they had 4 children
Henry born 1837 born same place Henry married Mary Smylie they had 8 children
John born 1840 Lisburn Antrim Ireland
Elizabeth born abt 1842, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
David born 1843 Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
James born 1852 Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
Any help going back would be so appreciated.
Thank you LJ
Monday 24th Oct 2016, 02:49AM
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To search back in the early 1800s you need to rely on church records. What denomination were this family?
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Here's a possible from www.rootsireland.ie/:
Name:Robert McKinstryDate of Birth:
Date of Baptism:28-Jan-1805Address:Drumbo Parish Co DownParish/District:BlarisGender:
CountyCo. Antrim
Denomination:Church Of Ireland
Father:Thomas McKinstryNo luck with Jane Waring or the marriage record I'm afraid.
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. They called themselves Church of England in Canada but probably because there wasn't a Church of Ireland. I have seen the Robert McKinstry baptism with father Thomas before but in Ontario Robert stated he was from Antrim and born 1802.
Thanks again Linda
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The Church of Ireland and the Church of England are the same thing, so if your ancestors were C of E in Canada, then it’s C of I records you should look at in Ireland. You say the family were from Mullaghglass in Derriaghy. Here’s details of the surviving COI records for Derriaghy:
Derriaghy (Connor diocese) Baptisms, 1696-1763, 1771-1806, 1810-12 and 1821- 1932;marriages, 1696-1746, 1772, 1818-1984; burials, 1696-1738, 1772-3, 1823-4, 1827-34 and 1836-1927; vestry minutes, 1709-58 and 1794-1941, 1951-3 and 1962-88;including confirmation list, 1705, and seatholders’ list,1812; preachers’ books, 1834-91 and 1901-82; account book of payments relating to Miss Fletcher’s bequest to the poor of Derriaghy, 1839- 1920, and correspondence about the Fund, 1865-99; membership register, accounts, book catalogue and minutes of Derriaghy Parochial Young Men’s Christian Society’s Library, 1847-65; sexton’s day books recording details of burials and cause of deaths, 1854- 1927; parish magazines, 1941-90.
There’s a copy in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. Roger should be able to check for us but I don’t think they are on-line anywhere, so you may need to get someone to check the PRONI copy.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Wow thanks for all that information. I'll do my homework!
Linda