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Tina Dunne
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Cyndy | Report | 29 Oct 2007 22:55 |
My Strain ancestors emigrated from N Ireland in the late 1700's to America. They were Presbyterians . John Strain b abt 1730 in Feney Townland, Magheralin Parish, Co Down was married about 1749 and then emigrated (also with his son John) to South Carolina. I wish I could find out more about John's ancestors/family in Ireland. (I live in England) |
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Tina | Report | 18 Jan 2005 19:57 |
I am trying to find any info on my ggggranddad Hugh Strain a farmer of Drummadonell Ireland who was married 8/2/1850 to Mary Rowan of Anahinchigo, Ireland, her father was James Rowan, a weaver my ggggrandfather Hugh Strain,s father was David Strain a farmer anyone with any info please! Tina |