Samuel McCord, 1801–1886?> (aged 85 years)
- Name
- Samuel /McCord/
- Given names
- Samuel
- Surname
- McCord
Birth
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Source: Email - Shaw, Liz - May 2009
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Religious marriage
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Address: First Garvagh Presbyterian Church Text: The Montgomerys were Scottish settlers who arrived in Londonderry in the early 1600s and spread through the province of Ulster. There are 2 Montgomery families in Boveedy in the 1831 Census. In house number 83 , Jane with 1 male, both Presbyterians. In house number 84, William, + 4 males and 4 females, all Presbyterians. In Desertoghill Graveyard, a mile and a quarter from Boveedy, there is a gravestone of John Montgomery of Boveedy, who died on Sept. 3, 1829, aged 75. He was probably their grandfather. In Killygullib, there are 3 McCord families, 2 Presbyterian and 1 RC, probably brothers, with no indication which family was Samuel's. The Montgomery family was still in Boveedy in the first decade of the 20th century when Mrs. Montgomery's will was registered on Ulster Wills. She was , I think the widow of John Montgomery who died in 1894 and who must have been Jane's brother.
Source: Document - Marriage Certificate
Text: Witnesses were Jas McCord & Jas McGummery. Jane's named recorded as McGummery. They were both natives of the Civil Administrative Parish of Tamlaght o Crilly, Co. Derry, part of the Presbyterian Parish of Kilrea and Boveedy, he from Killygullib and she from Boveedy. |
Occupation
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Note: Caretaker - Recorded on death certificate of daughter Agnes (1915). Caretaker - Recorded on death certificate of daughter Agnes (1915). |
Death
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Source: Email - Shaw, Liz - May 2009
Text: Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland or Cloneytrace, Skirry, Ireland Text: Name: Samuel M'Cord |
himself |
1801–1886
Birth: about 1801
— Killygullib, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Death: July 9, 1886 — Ballymena, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
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wife |
1802–1891
Birth: about 1802
— Ireland Death: April 19, 1891 — Ballymena, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — December 27, 1824 — Garvagh, Errigle, Londonderry, Ireland |
2 years
son |
1826–1899
Birth: 1826
25
24
— Ireland Death: June 24, 1899 — Uphall, Linlithgowshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |
3 years
son |
1828–1919
Birth: July 17, 1828
27
26
— Rathkenny, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Death: July 17, 1919 — Greenburn, Linlithgow, Scotland, United Kingdom |
3 years
son |
1830–
Birth: 1830
29
28
— Cloonytrace, Skirry, Antrim, Ireland Death: |
9 years
daughter |
1838–1919
Birth: 1838
37
36
Death: March 10, 1919 — Ballycloughan, Skerry, Antrim, Ireland |
4 years
son |
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4 years
son |
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3 years
daughter |
1846–1922
Birth: about 1846
45
44
— Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland Death: February 3, 1922 — Slamannan, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |
2 years
daughter |
1847–1915
Birth: about 1847
46
45
— Ballymena, Ireland Death: September 16, 1915 — Martinsville, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia |
Birth |
Source: Email - Shaw, Liz - May 2009
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Religious marriage |
Text: The Montgomerys were Scottish settlers who arrived in Londonderry in the early 1600s and spread through the province of Ulster. There are 2 Montgomery families in Boveedy in the 1831 Census. In house number 83 , Jane with 1 male, both Presbyterians. In house number 84, William, + 4 males and 4 females, all Presbyterians. In Desertoghill Graveyard, a mile and a quarter from Boveedy, there is a gravestone of John Montgomery of Boveedy, who died on Sept. 3, 1829, aged 75. He was probably their grandfather. In Killygullib, there are 3 McCord families, 2 Presbyterian and 1 RC, probably brothers, with no indication which family was Samuel's. The Montgomery family was still in Boveedy in the first decade of the 20th century when Mrs. Montgomery's will was registered on Ulster Wills. She was , I think the widow of John Montgomery who died in 1894 and who must have been Jane's brother.
Source: Document - Marriage Certificate
Text: Witnesses were Jas McCord & Jas McGummery. Jane's named recorded as McGummery. They were both natives of the Civil Administrative Parish of Tamlaght o Crilly, Co. Derry, part of the Presbyterian Parish of Kilrea and Boveedy, he from Killygullib and she from Boveedy. |
Death |
Source: Email - Shaw, Liz - May 2009
Text: Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland or Cloneytrace, Skirry, Ireland Text: Name: Samuel M'Cord |
Source citation
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Citation details: Death Certificate of his son William. |
Occupation |
Caretaker - Recorded on death certificate of daughter Agnes (1915). |
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