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14 Apr 2018 10:15 |
New follow-on thread:
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1371571
It might have been better to keep everything on one thread, Gordon - although the new thread is really about Alexander Jack, in spite of the title.
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6 Apr 2018 13:36 |
Thank you Chris for your input, pointing me in the direction of sites I have not seen before. No doubt they will be a great source of further information on G T Macfarlane.
Thankyou ArgyllGran for your terriffic help in breaking through a brick wall to identify a birth date, location and parents for George Thomas Macfarlane. Access to Queens College maybe the link I need to match your input with a family document listing Degrees & Diplomas achieved in 1861 and handed down through the Macfarlane generations to myself. I just wish I had shown an interest in this subject when some of my ancestors where still alive. The interesting thing is I have never heard any storys of my family having Irish born ancestors.
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6 Apr 2018 09:55 |
Perhaps the Cork college archives could help?
Link here:
https://www.ucc.ie/en/ocla/univarch/faqsarchives/
"The University Archives of University College Cork holds records that document the history of the University, its management, staff and students from its foundation in 1849 to the present day."
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ArgyllGran
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6 Apr 2018 09:51 |
Re spelling, you'll find lots of different spellings of many names in the course of family tree research.
Some because of lack of education; many people wouldn't know how their name was supposed to be spelled; different people (officials, clerks, etc writing a name told to them by an uneducated person, for instance) would spell a name the way it sounded to them; different accents would result in different spellings; there wasn't so much standardisation of spelling as there is now.
Variations of this particular name include: MacFarlane, MacFarlain, MacFarlan, MacFarland, MacParlan, MacParland, MacPartland, MacPartlin, MacPharlane, MacPharlin, MacPharlan - and others.
And any of them might have Mc at the beginning instead of Mac, again depending on who was writing it.
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Chris Ho :)
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6 Apr 2018 07:30 |
There is below...
Chris :)
Surname MACFARLANE Given Names G T Death Date no dates Age 10 mths Inscription G.T. Macfarlane, died aged 10 months "Baklon Cemetery, Gurdaspur District, Punjab" in "Inscriptions Volume 3" Church/ Cemetery Baklon Cemetery, Gurdaspur District, Punjab
https://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_person_search.php
(Families In British India Society)
For Newspapers, you need below, all subscription based...
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
(Find My Past, or Genes)
12 October 1861 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY IN IRELAND Diploma in Civil Engineering George Thomas Macfarlane, Cork
Edits (looking at image of below, Baptism 16th October 1870 Born 15th September 1870)
British India Office Births & Baptisms (Find My Past)
George Thomas MacFarlane 1870 1870 Amritsar Bengal George Thomas/Maria Susan.
08 January 1840 - Limerick Chronicle - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Death At Adare Cottage, on Saturday morning. Mr. George M'Farland, a young gentleman very generally regretted. He retired to rest the night before in apparent good health.
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Gordon
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6 Apr 2018 04:46 |
Thanks ArgyllGran for your input, date wise this looks very good but I need to be able to confirm George Thomas Mac Farland is the one and same as George Thomas Macfarlane at Queens College, Cork. Could the spelling be a typo or transcription error or educational standards were not as high as they are today thus spellings could vary? In the meantime I have turned up a George Macfarlane born 1839 at West Derby Lancashire England Volume 20 Page 871. No mother or fathers name is provided. I have also turned up 1851 Census listing of George Macfarlane aged 13 at Richmond School. which would make George born in 1838. On the map West Derby and Richmond don't look to far apart and the dates are close but there were no cars and bitumen roads to travel on in those days. This is also intriguing I just need a tit bit more information to make a link. As I live in Australia I am not sure where to look in Irish or British newspapers for Births Deaths & Marriages. Sadly George McFarland appears to have died at a young age 1840 not long after young George Thomas was born 1839. Also because of his fathers early death did George Thomas have any brothers or sisters. Your input would be most appreciated.
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5 Apr 2018 21:02 |
??? George T's father ???
https://tinyurl.com/y7nnb2yx
McFarland, George, Adare Cottage, 08/01/1840
At Adare Cottage, on Saturday morning, Mr George McFarland, a young gentleman very generally regretted. He retired to rest the night before in apparent good health.
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5 Apr 2018 20:53 |
Related ??? His mother ??
https://batchgeo.com/map/6ea8c16f1126b85bc7be08eee232ecbc
Death of Maria Mcfarlane, Upper Leeson Street, Dublin, 15/02/1866, widow of George Thomas Mcfarlane, Adare, Co Limerick.
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5 Apr 2018 20:39 |
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George Thomas Mac Farland Ireland Births and Baptisms Name George Thomas Mac Farland Gender Male Christening Date 27 Nov 1839 Christening Place ADARE,LIMERICK,IRELAND Father's Name George Mac Farland
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Gordon
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5 Apr 2018 19:45 |
From a Queens College return of 1860 listing students religions George Thomas Macfarlane was of the Established Church, In other words CofE. In 1869 he was a member of The Freemasons branch Lahore. I am tending to think based on his religion, the probability is he was born in England or Scotland. But this only a probability.
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Maddie
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5 Apr 2018 14:50 |
Name: George Thomas Macfarlane Gender: Male Initiation Age: 29 Birth Year: abt 1840 Initiation Date: 5 Apr 1869 First Payment Year on Register: 1869 Year Range: 1863-1887 Profession: C Engineer Lodge: The Lodge of Hope and Perseverance Lodge Location: Lahore East Indies Lodge Number: 782, 1084 Folio Number: 96 Search: Search for 'George Thomas Macfarlane' in other Freemasonry Membership Records Learn More: Learn more about 'The Lodge of Hope and Perseverance' at Lane's Masonic Records
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5 Apr 2018 14:26 |
England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921 Name: George Thomas Macfarlane Birth: abt 1840 Initiation date: 5 Apr 1869 - Lahore East Indies First payment year on register: 1869 Profession: C Engineer Lodge: The Lodge of Hope and Perseverance
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5 Apr 2018 14:13 |
These are the only possibilities in Scotland - BUT I think it's more likely that he was born in Ireland, if he was at Queens College Cork.
MACFARLAN GEORGE GEORGE MACFARLAN/ELISABETH MAINS FR1030 (FR1030) M 12/06/1836 572/ 40 303 Neilston
MACFARLANE GEORGE GEORGE MACFARLANE/HELEN MACGREGOR M 18/07/1839 312/ 100 401 Montrose
MACFARLANE GEORGE GEORGE MACFARLANE/HELEN EMSLIE FRCH2V29 M 01/03/1840 479/ 290 6 Falkirk
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5 Apr 2018 14:01 |
British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns - Marriages Transcription
Learn more Print View image Add to tree First name(s) George Thomas Last name MacFarlane Marriage year 1870 Marriage date 30 Nov 1870 Spouse's first name Maria Susan Spouse's last name Hilliard Place Hoshiarpur Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name George Groom's father's last name Macfarlane Bride's father's first name Thomas Bride's father's last name Hilliard Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-132 Folio number 91 Entry number - Record set British India Office Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from Great Britain, UK None
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5 Apr 2018 13:57 |
I am seeking a birth date, birth location and his parents names. I have no information if George was born in Scotland, England, Wales or Ireland. There is no birth notification I can find for a George Thomas Macfarlane. The information I have is the following; Awarded with an Engineering Diploma from Queens College Cork in 1860 or 1861. By 1869 he was employed in the Indian PWD as an Executive Engineer and living at Meean Meer in Bengal Presidency. He married Maria Susanna Hilliard in 30 Nov 1869 at Hoshearpore. On 15/09/1870 at Umritsar there first son was born and named George Thomas Macfarlane 2nd.. On 28/03/1872 at Lahore a second son was born and named John Gladstone Macfarlane. On 19 Sept 1872 George Thomas died having been thrown from a horse, he was buried at Bakloh Cemetery on 21 Sept 1872. Maria & the two boys where back in England by 1881 as they are registered as students at Bedford Modern School Bedfordshire. Any assistance will be very much appreciated. :-)
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