Hello :)
I'm trying to find anything to do with the Mccormack/Mccormick family from Lurgan in county Armagh around the 1830s to around 1875.
My ggg grandfather was Francis Mccormack, (went by Frank) and was allegedly born in Lurgan around 1836 to Margaret Griffin and Francis Mccormack.
He married an Ellen Leeson/Nelson/Neilson (unsure which one) in 1865, once again in Lurgan. Ellen was also born in lurgan.
He had 8 children with her, 6 of them being born in Lurgan from 1863 to 1874.
He migrated to Maryborough, QLD Australia around 1875 on the boat "Tim Whiffler" with his wife ellen and 3 of their children - Margaret, Patrick and Francis.
He ended up having two more children born in Maryborough in 1878 and 1880.
There are a few newspapers talking about how he treated Ellen badly in Maryborough around 1889.
He passed away 3rd of Feb 1904 in Maryborough hospital.
I have Franks death cert and most of the birth certs of his children. Struggling to find Franks birth and marriage cert or anything to do with his Wife Ellen.
I am having alot of trouble finding this family so any help would be greatly appreciated.. or any sites to search for them too! i have gotten this information from my tree on ancestry, ireland genealogy and the family history QLD gov website.
Thank you!
Maddi
Monday 19th Aug 2024, 05:46AM
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Maddi,
Margaret McCormick birth in November 1864, in Clara St, Lurgan, mother’s maiden name Nelson.
Patrick birth in 1870 in John St, Lurgan mmn Neilson.
Twins James & Francis McCormac birth 1873 in John St, Lurgan:
Mother’s maiden name shown as Neilson.
Ancestry has the baptism of an Ellen Neelson in Lurgan on 28.8.1841 to parents Hugh Neelson and Mary Kerns. No way of saying for certain that’s the right Ellen Neelson but it’s the only one in the records for that parish. Does the Australian death certificate give Ellen’s parents names? If so, that may tell you whether I have found her baptism.
I do see a baptism for Francis McCormick on 25.6.1836 to Franck McCormick & Mgt Griffin in Lurgan. Sponsor Mary Griffin. So that seems to fit with your information, presumably obtained from his death certificate.
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633281?locale=en#page/51/mode/1up
Shankill RC parish has no marriage records before 1866, so if that’s where the couple married then there’s probably no religious record to be found. Statutory records of marriages began in 1864. The couple don’t appear in them either so I suspect they married pre 1864. (Margaret was born in November 1864 so that tends to suggest a marriage earlier than1865).
I see a baptism on Ancestry for Mary McCormick on 23.5.1863 in Seagoe parish (near Lurgan) to Francis McCormick and Ellen Nelson.
It was common for weavers to move about a bit (to follow the available work). Can make them hard to trace. No censuses have survived from that period, ie 1861 & 1871. There may not be any other records that will list them.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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i have all the childrens birth certs and even then their mothers name (ellen) seems to change between them. Ellens death cert says that her father is John Nelson and that he was a farmer.
Ive attached some files :)
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Death registration started in Ireland in 1864. I searched the records for deaths in the Lurgan registration area for John Nelson, farmer, old enough to be the father of Ellen born c 1842.
I found this one in Taughlumny townland:
Ages on death certificates can often be out by up to 10 years but he could just be old enough. However the family are in the 1911 census and they were Presbyterian. I have assumed your family was RC. Is that correct? Also the mother, Margaret, doesn’t look to be old enough to have had a child c 1842.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Down/Moira/Taughlumny/251810/
This one is of the right age. He lived in Kernan but died in the workhouse and was a weaver, so wrong occupation:
Finally there is a 3rd John Nelson who died in 1868 aged 67. Deaths for the years 1864 - 1870 aren’t viewable free yet. If you want to see it you need to pay £2.50 to view it on the GRONI website.
The above 3 were the only Nelson/Neilson deaths in the area in the relevant period. If John died before 1864 there may be no record. Tracing Ellen’s ancestors may be tricky. Have you tried DNA?
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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I have done DNA and unfortunatley nobody links to her :( ... i am starting to think maybe her last name was Neeson? Its a mix between Neilson and Leeson and could maybe have been easy to mistake the two? Yes it says they are roman catholic. A lady told me she found a marriage cert for Francis mccormack and Margaret Griffen on the 11th of october 1835 (Francis Mccormacks parents) and told me to look at this link to find it but i am having ALOT of trouble trying to find where the marriage records are?
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?churchid=454&parish=S…
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Accurate and consistent spelling simply wasn’t something people in Ireland in the 1800s and earlier bothered about, especially if you weren’t literate. But even when they were they didn’t bother.
In 1899, the Rev Smith reviewed the early records of Antrim 1st Presbyterian church (covering the years 1674 to c 1736). He noted: “Even the same word is not always spelled alike by the same hand. Indeed spelling with most of the recording officials (and they must have been fairly numerous) was a matter of the most sublime indifference. The name William, for instance, is spelled 3 different ways in as many lines; while Donegore, a neighbouring parish, is spelled 10 different ways; but these extend over a good number of years. Many families names are spelled phonetically, while others are given in the most round-about fashion.”
So expect spelling to vary. That was the norm.
The link the lady gave you for the 1835 marriage tells you that, contrary to what I said previously, there are pre 1866 marriages for Shankill parish (which includes Lurgan). However of the 3 repositories/websites that hold church records generally, only 1 has the records for 1822 - 1865. Ancestry don’t have them which is why I couldn’t find anything. However it looks as though Armagh Ancestry does have them. They are now linked into rootsireland (subscription site) so you’ll need to pay to view the record.
Don’t expect too much from an 1835 marriage record. Normally all you get are the date, the couples names and their 2 witnesses. Normally nothing else, though occasionally you get a townland.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘