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Rea's from Belfast

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PaulTaylor

PaulTaylor Report 26 Oct 2012 21:40

Hi does anyone have access to Northern Ireland Records
I am looking for Mary Eliza Rea - born in Belfast in circa 1822
Her father was definitely James Rea
Mary married Joshua Negus on 17th July 1846 in Godmanchester Huntingdon
Any help will be gratefully received
Cheers
Paul

PaulTaylor

PaulTaylor Report 27 Oct 2012 00:27

:-( :-(
6 people have looked but no one has an answer :)
Paul - doing my head in hitting brick walls

Lynski

Lynski Report 27 Oct 2012 03:28

Have you tried this website -

http://www.rootsireland.ie/



I am one of the 6 people who have looked at your thread and, unfortunately, I cannot find any more information for you other than the wedding to Joshua.

PaulTaylor

PaulTaylor Report 27 Oct 2012 08:55

Hi Lynski
Thanks for the link i will give it a go, i have the wedding certificate for Joshua and Mary Eliza
I will persevere a little longer trying to track down James Rea
cheers
Paul

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 27 Oct 2012 10:01

Paul....

Are you looking for her birth in Belfast Town per se ?
At the time in question "Belfast" was a Poor Law Union and within that PLU were the Civil Parishes of Shankhill/Carmoney/Templepatrick within these Civil Parishes were some 54 Townlands you also had "Belfast Town" which was in the Belfast Mun.Borough.

You really need to try and determine exactly where/which Civil Parish you may be looking.

I have looked at Belfast Town residents for abt 1808 and there is only 1 Rea listed a John Rea (Tailor) living 28 Castle St.(No other variations to spelling of the surname eg Wray/ Reay)

Does Marys MC indicate her fathers Occ. ?

Maura

Maura Report 27 Oct 2012 15:08

If Mary was born in Belfast, there is only 3 churches that have records that go back that far, St.Patrick's R.C., St. Anne's C.O.I. & Rosemary street Presbyterian.

PaulTaylor

PaulTaylor Report 27 Oct 2012 16:54

Hi Eringobragh1916
Mary's MC says her father was a Tailor...
I have found a James Rea who married xxx ferguson on 27th March 1806 in Hillsborough at annahilt presbyterian church
Hi Maura
on 4th Aug 1829 a Mary Rea was baptised at st Patricks church, father was James and mother was Eliza Oneill
question could someone be baptized at the age of 6 or 7?

cheers both appreciate your help and time
Paul

Maura

Maura Report 27 Oct 2012 17:08

It's not impossible, but usually it would state her age if she was baptised at a older age.