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28/02/2007 3:47 pm
John Barbour & Mary Jane Donnelly (Minnie)
Hi All,
John & Mary Jane are my great grandparents. I'm looking for their descendents. John & Mary Jane would've been born around 1880 & they were farmers in Co. Monaghan. I've been told at 'Alsmead', but I can find no trace of this place, so maybe it's a farm name?!?
They had 7 children, who were: Mary Jane who married an Irish man by the name of David Hunter & then they moved to England & had two children Eric & Maureen, Eva who moved to Canada & married a man with a surname of Scott & had two children - Barbara & Debbie (not sure in what order, or if mr scott was Irish), Agnes who died in infancy, William John who I've been told has 6 children, Wilhelmina (known as 'Mina) who moved to England and married an Englishman called Frank Keech & had two children Antony & Gladys, Margaret who married a man with the surname of Martin & is still in Ireland as far as I know, and finally Sarah who had no family as far as I know & who died in Castle blaueg in 2005.
that's absolutely all I know. Please contact me if you think you may be related to any of these people, or you have any info on them.
thanks guys.
Karen
31/08/2009 9:47 pm
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barbour of alismead castleblaney
hello ref karen keech lots of relatives in co armagh john barbour and mary jane were my grandparents william john was my father you can contact me anytime05/11/2009 12:59 am
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surname: Barbour
Barbours of Mountnorris Co Armagh are connected to Barbour from Castleblaney.
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12/03/2010 4:08 pm
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BARBOUR
I sent a lengthy message to Caroline at her e-mail address regarding my desperate search for my Irish ancestors William and Ellen Barbour. Both born around 1832, most likely County Antrim or Down. U.S. records have been exhausted. They left for America in 1863. Are they in anybody's line?