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Families in Ayrshire 1800's

Ballacaine  (View posts) Posted: 17 Mar 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: DICK, JOHNSTONE, MCGINNIS, FRAIL, FRIEL, FREEL, FREIL, MURPHY
I am still looking for any information on the DICK and JOHNSTONE families from Dundonald area, FRAIL (any spelling), McGINNIS (any spelling)and Murphy from Dalry, Kilmarnock and Kilwinning. I have a new e-mail address.

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Barbara Miller  (View posts) Posted: 1 Apr 2002 7:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Murphy, Kerr, Wyllie
Barbara,
I would be interested in any info on Murphy in Kilwinning area. My g-grandparents were Jane or Jean Murphy and Matthew Kerr married in Kilwinning in 1849. Their son [my grandfather[ was Thomas Brown Kerr born in Kilwinning in 1863.
Thanks,
Barbara

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Barbara Caine  (View posts) Posted: 3 Apr 2002 2:03AM GMT
Classification: Query
Barbara, Here is a quick (most of what I know) run-down of my Murphys: Hugh Murphy b. ca 1812 in Ireland, m. Ellen Burns 1833 in Co. Armagh. He was listed as living when Ann Murphy McGinnis died in Dalry 1865. She & Edward McG. were married in Kilwinning in 1852 and lived in Dalry. Her brother, John, also was there. Children of Hugh and Ellen: John,b. 1834, Ann, b. 1835, Ellen, b. 1839, Mary b. 1843, all born Ireland.

I don't know for sure that Hugh went to Scotland. Ann may have gone with her brother, John. I do have specific dates and places for these people, if you think that would help you.

Re: Families in Ayrshire 1800's

Barbara Miller  (View posts) Posted: 3 Apr 2002 1:08PM GMT
Classification: Query
Barbara,
Thank you so much for your quick reply. All I know of my g-grandmother is, her name, Jane or Jean Murphy, married to Matthew Kerr in Kilwinning in 1849, and they lived in Kilwinning while their children were born between 1855 and 1870. Also there was a connection to Ireland but I don't have any information on it. I am at a standstill on this branch of my family.
Thanks again,
Barbara

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Barbara Caine  (View posts) Posted: 5 Apr 2002 9:37PM GMT
Classification: Query
Have you read all the birth certificates for Jean & Matthew's children? The is lots of data on 1855, especially, and more than in USA for any year in 19th century. Did they die in Scotland? If they did, the death certificates will be very helpful. Good luck. Oh, by the way, my grandfather's sister, Elizabeth Frail, married Archie Kerr in Kilwinning in the 1870's. I don't have the date at my fingertips. There were lots of Kerrs, but could be related.

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Barbara Miller  (View posts) Posted: 9 Apr 2002 1:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: kerr, murphy,
Barbara, Yes, I found the birth cert. for my grandfather and 5 siblings. I do believe there could be more as my grandfather talked of having many brothers. As for death certs. I do not, as yet, know the year that Jean died but do know it was Scotland. Matthew died in Alabama 3-6-1894, while visiting his son, Thomas Brown Kerr, my grandfather. Thomas died in Michigan in 1953 and his brother Robert died in Georgia in1955. I know there were many relatives in Scotland and also many in the same area in Alabama. So perhaps our Kerrs could be related. My grandfather named one of his sons Archie. I ordered some microfilm of Kilwinning census at the FHL in hopes that will give me some direction to explore.
Thanks,
Barbara M.

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Ian Loiterton  (View posts) Posted: 27 Apr 2002 11:35AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: KERR, DOUGLAS
I am interested in the names DOUGLAS and KERR in the Kilwinning area. My ggg grandfather Edward DOUGLAS married Agnes KERR at Kilwinning in 1822. Agnes KERR's parents were John KERR and Agnes GILLIES. please feel free to contact me if you think we are interested in the same KERR family.

Re: Families in Ayrshire 1800's

Barbara Miller  (View posts) Posted: 27 Apr 2002 1:19PM GMT
Classification: Query
Ian, My knowledge is limited on my ancestors in Scotland. At this point my info is, my ggrandfather was Matthew Kerr born in Scotland 1-1818, married in Kilwinning to Jane Murphy 1-27-1849 and died in Blossburg, Ala. USA, 3-6-1894 while visiting his son, [my grandfather] Thomas Brown Kerr, born in Kilwinning, 5-17-1863. Since my grandfather's middle name was Brown, I have to assume there is the surname of Brown also in my ancestry. Several years ago I had heard someone in my family had researched the Kerr name back to the 12th century in Scotland but as yet I have found no evidence of it.
I have been hoping to connect with someone researching the same family line.
Regards, Barbara

Re: Families in Ayrshire 1800's

Ian Loiterton  (View posts) Posted: 29 Apr 2002 6:37AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Barbara - I am also in the position of not knowing a great deal about my DOUGLAS/KERR connection in Kilwinning at this stage but am still looking. I am hoping to get hold of a microfilm which may contain some additional birth information. I will keep your info on file in case there is a connection at some stage in the furture.
Regards

Ian

Re: Families in Ayrshire 1800's

Barbara Miller  (View posts) Posted: 29 Apr 2002 1:11PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi, Ian; Thanks for your response. I have at this time, on order, several microfilms at the FHL which should arrive any day now and hopefully will find some info. If I find any thing of interest that might make a connection, I will e-mail you.
Thanks again,
Barbara
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