We are trying to locate this family line: (We have confirmation on the children with a * but not the parent)
John Frizzle
B 1779-1781 Antrim County, Northern Ireland
Religion – Congregationalist
Children:
Alexander*
B About 1801, Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland
DD 02 Oct 1881 Farnham Glen, Quebec, Canada
Religion – Congregationalist- later became The United Church.
Robert*
B About 1802, Ireland
DD 06 Nov 1867, Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Thomas Lodford*
B 1810 Northern Ireland
DD 07 Nov 1884 Norboro, Prince Edward Island, Canada
William*
B Abt 1819 Antrim, Northern Ireland
Baptisim 10 Jan 1819, Donaghmore, Tyrone, Ireland
D Nova Scotia, Canada
Anne
B June 1821, Donaghmore, Tyrone, Ireland
D 01 Dec 1908 Megantic, P.Q. Canada
Ronald A. Frizzell
Tuesday 13th Mar 2018, 02:39AMMessage Board Replies
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Ronald,
There aren’t any Congregationalist churches in the Donaghmore area. If that was the family denomination in Canada, I’d guess they were Presbyterian in Ireland. (So likely to be descended from Scots who settled there in the 1600s).
Donaghmore has 2 Presbyterian churches, and they have records as follows:
Carland
Baptisms, 1759-99 and 1847-1986; marriages, 1770-
1802, 1826-8 and 1845-1914.
Session minutes, 1754-1801.
Castlecaulfield
Baptisms, 1855-1947; marriages, 1834-1919; session
minutes, 1855-
I note the first child was born in Coleraine c 1801. None of the 3 Presbyterian churches there has any records before the 1830s. There is a Congregationalist church on Coleraine but again it has no records prior to the 1830s.
Copies of the Donaghmore Presbyterian records are held in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. They are not on-lien and a personal visit is required to view them.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘