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Richard James Graham Ireland

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Elaine

Elaine Report 8 Dec 2007 09:42

Many thanks Sharon, I'll try all of them

Elaine

Sharon

Sharon Report 7 Dec 2007 13:28

forgot to add these ones also

Irish Family Research @ www.irishfamilyresearch.co.uk

Irish Genealogical Research Society @ www.igrsoc.org

Genealogical Society of Ireland @ www.dun-laoghaire.com/genealogy

Sharon

Sharon Report 7 Dec 2007 13:23

have you tried GRO (Belfast) www.geoni.gov.uk or GRO(Dublin) www.groireland.ie
Hope these will help,
Good luck, Sharon

Elaine

Elaine Report 7 Dec 2007 10:49

Trying to trace marriage and ancestors of Richard James Graham b.about 1809 Ireland and Rebecca Wilson b about 1819 Ireland. They had 5 children all born in Ireland (Tyrone county I think) They were Arthur b.1840, Mary Jane b. 1842, Susannah b. 1845, Isabella b.1847 and Hugh b. 1851.
They emigrated to South Australia via Liverpool on the ship "Shackamaxon" leaving Liverpool 4 Oct 1852 and arriving South Australia 19 Jan 1853. Richard died on board and was buried at sea as was his daughter Isabella. I'm not sure how to access Irish records (or if it's even possible) and as I live in Australia I would really appreciate any help or advice..

Elaine