October 31st, 2003

Northern Ireland Ancestry Records
could someone please try and try to make this family tree further.?

ok here are the details could you please go on ancestry.com and try and get it further lol

start.

hugh henry m mary elizabeth cassidy 1922 dungiven rc church

hugh henry m bridget higgins
garvagh roman catholic church
born dunboe 1st presbyterian church 1874

samuel henry m rachel taylor macosquin presbyterian church
b garvagh first presbyterian church 1841

john henry m eliz
died 1861

and as you can see the elizabeth has no name so i cnt get any further could someone plz get further would like a help plz
ok sorry,i shouldve put more imformation these records come from northern ireland,county londonderry thx please try more.
yes mary the cassidys are my grandmas parents , but i dnt get what you mean at the hugh henry who converted what do you mean?
the hugh henry one at the end of my tree is my grandmas dad

Here’s what I’ve been able to piece together from several subscription websites and the 1911 census.

John Henry and Elizabeth (Eliza Ann) Unknown
Marry at an unknown location and on an unknown date have at least the following three children.

Samuel Henry born 19 May 1841 Baptized 10 June 1841
Thomas Henry born 30 Jan 1843 Baptized 14 Mar 1843
Matilda Knox Henry born 25 Dec 1845 Baptized 25 Jan 1846

All these baptisms at Garvagh First Presbyterian Church in Coleraine, Londonderry.

That Samuel Henry marries Rachel Taylor on 9 Nov 1865 at Macosquin Presbyterian Church at Camus-Juxta-Bann, Coleraine, Londonderry.

They have at least these two children

Jane King Henry born 22 Feb 1870 baptized at Articlave Church, Dunboe, Coleraine, Londonderry
Hugh Henry 24 February 1874 at that same location.

If the first answer is correct then this Hugh Henry born in 1874 dies in 1904 at the age of 30. Then he is Hugh Henry who date of death was 25 Jun 1904 at Ballrogan, Liseall, Garvagh Londonderry.

But I believe he marries Bridget Higgins on 2 April 1891 at the Garvagh Roman Catholic Church in Errigal, Coleraine, Londonderry. He is 17 at the time and from later census records it appears that Bridget is
close to 30 at the time of the marriage.

From the 1911 census data we find that Bridget Henry aged 50 a widow living in town of Ballyrogan in the district of Glenkeen in Londonderry has the following children in her home.

Annie Mary born in 1892
Hugh Joseph born in 1894
Richard John born in 1895
Catherine Agnes born in 1897
Sarah Gertrude born in 1899

The family lists itself as Roman Catholic.

These births are all within the time from of a marriage in 1891 and his later death in 1904.

I believe this Hugh Henry marries Mary Elizabeth Cassidy on 6 July 1922 at Dungiven Roman Catholic Church Dungiven, Newtown Limavady, Londonderry.

Mary Elizabeth is the daughter of Johnny and Bridget Cassidy each born in about 1880 and she was born about 1904.


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