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David

David Report 7 Jun 2016 14:09


Bad as that ?? :-S

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 7 Jun 2016 13:29

Fancy that..!!!

Its to Hell in a Handcart you 'll be going David...!!!

David

David Report 7 Jun 2016 10:59

Sadly I have broken the forums rules by asking a similar question about my GGGF Francis Irvine on a different thread.

To anyone and everyone I may have offended or annoyed in this
I APOLOGISE
I APOLOGISE
I APOLOGISE :-(

David

David Report 22 Mar 2016 08:30


My GGF b1841died sept 1915

His Father was Francis , it's on GGF's marriage certificate 1864

Don't know dates for GGGF but I'm sure he was Francis

David

David Report 8 Mar 2016 15:43


I have noticed while searching that there was poverty in Northern Ireland
Large family with high incidence of deaths in childhood. And wives dying young.

David

David Report 28 Feb 2016 10:25


Samuel Irvine senior had siblings Margaret, Agnes and Thomas

David

David Report 27 Feb 2016 08:27


Francis Irvine married Rosanna Galloway
Ballylinny Prebytarian Church Antrim
18/8/1864

So Rosanna Irvine pinafore stitcher aged 20 in 1901 was Samuel's younger sister

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 26 Feb 2016 19:19

This will be the parents 1911 Same street as Samuel at No 2

Residents of a house 33 in Osborne St (Duncairn, Antrim)

Irvine Francis 72 Male Head of Family Methodist Co Antrim General Labourer Cannot read - Married - - - - 43 yrs. 10 children 3 living.
Irvine Rosanna 67 Female Wife Methodist Co Antrim - Read and write

1901

Residents of a house 7 in Osborne Street (Duncairn Ward, Antrim)

Irvine Rosanna 20 Female Daughter Methodist Ballyclare, Co Antr Pinafore Sticher Read write Irish Not Married -
Irvine Francis 65 Male Head of Family Methodist Ballyclare, Co Antr Labourer Cannot read Irish Married -
Irvine Rosanna 55 Female Wife Methodist



Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 26 Feb 2016 19:11

David...Good to see you have got organized. .I have spent the best part of the day hunting for family in Scotland knowing full well I already had the info. but couldn't find it.. I need to start taking a leaf out of your book....!!

David

David Report 26 Feb 2016 18:24

The paternal side of my tree is as follows
Me. aka David Irvine b1945
Son of Samuel G Irvine b1918-d1990
married Ella Doreen Atkinson 1945 b1926-1994
Son of Samuel G Irvine b1874-d1940
married Sarah M McClarnon b1883-d1941
Aunt Rosanna b1914 Aunt Sarah b1912
Samuel senior married twice, His first wife was Ada Coaton
They had a son Samuel died aged 7 years
Ada died 1912 aged 28 years
Samuel senior was the son of Francis Irvine and Rossana Galloway

David

David Report 3 Nov 2015 16:43



That avatar shows my late parents more than 30 years ago <3 <3 <3

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 1 Nov 2015 13:50

David,
I class myself as organised.
I visited the records office on Wednesday and found loads of missing stuff to add to my tree.

I wrote lots of notes but I also knew that I had to add it to my tree as soon as I got home on Wenesday evening
By Thursday I wouldn't have remembered what the notes meant!

None of us are perfect.

David

David Report 1 Nov 2015 13:44


Erinobragh1916, In the early days of my family tree search I had a desk covered in

bits of paper including jotters with sections of my tree. I even bought a roll of lining wall paper to put then all on the same sheet. O the stop start plans. This all was discarded, thrown out when I changed address, then had an accident. All I had to do was to have put all my tree's members on the GR provided family tree. Too easy for
this man. The cause of so many restarts, Again I apologise to all I haven't thanked
who did help. :-) <3

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 1 Nov 2015 13:07

David....If only you knew..!!!
I could paper the house with scraps of notes and other bits and pieces collected over the years ..and not filed anywhere but in my head...I am at present sifting through paperwork from 1998 looking for family details I Know I have ..somewhere ... but where I put them is the problem...Yes it must be wonderful to be organised ... but ...maybe one day...

David

David Report 1 Nov 2015 12:09


I intend to get as many of Father's family names on my tree as I can soon

so that I cannot say they are lost or forgotten,

David

David Report 1 Nov 2015 12:06


To you and all who helped me, I thank you <3

Since I first started looking for my Father's ancestors I've changed my PC at least 3

times without sensibly storing or backing up my files / search records.

Then I was seriously injured in an accident more than 21/2 years ago and wasn't on

GR or other sites. I've never had the tidiest of minds but since over coming the worst

of the accident I've resolved to tidy up as accurately as possible my family tree

which I started on years ago.. Confess I'm not only an untidy worker but I'm rather

wasteful of my time and resources. I ought to have correctly learned how to use all

the sources available as you and others do so well. :-)

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 1 Nov 2015 10:05

David...There are a couple more out here as well as the above ...don't bother yourself about it..!!
Given I had responded to most of them and couldn't recall... what does that say about me..!!!

David

David Report 1 Nov 2015 09:55


Thank you Argyl?Gran I too think the Helensburgh l is a red herring.

I confess I didn't find it, I was given it some time back on GR or some

other genealogical thread.

To Joonie Cloonis I apologise for my untidy / slovenly disorganised random search for

my paternal ancestry. I knew I'd asked before, didn't realise how disorganised I was

Apologies to all who have wasted time re-checking what I'd neglected to file.

JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 1 Nov 2015 02:55

David, googling 'Rose Anna Galloway' it kind of looks like you have posted hither and yon about this family

there's a reply to you here (at the moment, until that thread gets added to)

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/trying_to_find/xx/thread/1228199?page=2153

and here in the middle of another unrelated thread

http://tinyurl.com/o9f8blh

and here in 2013

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1319033

and here in 2012

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/records_office/thread/1100192?page=36

and people who have no idea you have asked for help before just keep finding you the same info

maybe this time stick to this thread and don't start any more, or ask in general unrelated threads about this where people don't know you have had specific threads about it

it's the rule ...

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 31 Oct 2015 21:53

No births show on ScotlandsPeople for a Francis Irvin* in Dunbartonshire 1800-25, which would be a reasonable time-frame for the birth of Francis senior.

There are ten in other areas - Edinburgh, East Lothian, Aberdeen, Dumfriesshire, Wigtownshire.

I think Helensburgh's a red herring. Ireland seems far more likely.