Gilmores:


Links:

http://www.geocities.com/mralperry/branyan.html

Odd link can't place John Nixon Gibson - http://www.notoriousstrumpets.com.au/NIH/Images/In%20memoriam/Full%20pictures/Gibson.htm 

Many Gilmore's - http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.britisles.ireland.arm.general/36.1.1/mb.ashx 




Miscellaneous Information - John Gibson 1802-1878 Lisball Co Cavan


ORR -- Sept.11 1875, at Collin, Dunmurry, the wife of Mr. Wm. Orr, jun., of a son.(Link - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly/twextracts/tw18750900.html )

Margaret Ann, my ggg-grandfather John Gibson came to Caledon Ontario from 

>Lisball Cavan Co. In the family bible it gives his birthplace as County 

>Down. He was married 4 times , twice in Ireland and twice in Ont. He had 

>one child from the first marriage ,Mary Ann ,and 8 children from second 

>marriage to Mary Cooper. Their children are Jane b. 1828, John Henry b. 

>1832, Elizabeth b. 1834, Matilda b 1835, Sarah b. 1838, William b. 1840, 

>Esther b. 1842 ,Alexander b. 1846. I am hoping this might be a match up 

>somewhere. Lena Gilchrist donald.gilchrist@sympatico.ca

Link - http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/NIR-ARMAGH/2006-02/1139265639 


What I have on the Hall's I do not think will help you but below is summary of what I have on the Hall's:


1. Thomas Hall (? - ?)

Wife: Agnes Parr (? - ?)

Do not have much on this Thomas Hall and his wife Agnes Parr. Thomas was likely born and died at Drumeague House, Drumeague, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan.

This couple had at least three sons. See below.

A. George Hall (Abt 1830? - ?). Born at Drumeague and died at Derrydamph, Knockbride, Co. Cavan

Wife: Mary Anne McCullough (? - ?) Married in 1852 at Corglass Presbyterian Church, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan. 

There were 10 children from George Hall and Mary Anne McCullough, who were born from about 1853 to 1874. Three of these children died in upstate NY. None of these 10 children appear to match the Jane Hall you are looking for.

B. Isaac Hall (1836-1926) Born at Drumeague House (see Thomas Hall above)and died at Skeagh, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan.

Wife: Martha Orr (1843-1922). Martha Orr was born at Gartnaneane, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan. She was the 7th child of the ten children of James Orr, Senior (Abt 1802-1887) and Jane Davidson (Abt 1809-1891). Martha's older sister Elizabeth Babington nee Orr (1839-1880) was a great grandmother of mine. Martha and Isaac were married in 1866 at the Glasleck Presbyterian Church, Shercock, Co. Cavan.

Isaac and Martha had eight children born between 1867 and 1884. None of these childern match your Jane.

C. Samuel Hall (1839-1926). Born and died at Drumeague House.

Wife: Mary Jane Gibson (1845-1913). Born at "Rockview", Lisball, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan. Married in 1882 in Co. Cavan.

I only have two children of Samuel and Mary Jane, born in 1883 and 1886. The two children married grandchildren of the James Orr, Senior noted above. A bit hard to explain the connections with the Orr family in this short post. If you would like me to explain the connections please let me know.


David B 

Link - http://boards.ancestry.com.au/localities.britisles.ireland.cav.general/3997.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx 


Patrick Gibson(1762-????) x Esther Gray married 1792 - Lisball, Co Cavan


Inhabitants of the Town of Bailieborough in 1805

John Gibson Jnr

Tenants of the Manor of Bailieborough in 1805

Crookmaratton - William Orr

Drumlow - John Gibson

Gartnanhane - John Gibson Snr•John Gibson Jnr

Lear - Widow Jane Gilmore & sons •David Gilmore•Hugh Gilmore

Lisgar - Robert Gilmore •Thomas Gibson Snr•Thomas Gibson Jnr•Mary Gibson•Hugh Gibson

Pottle & Inndragon - John Gibson Snr•John Gibson Jnr

Principal Inhabitants of the town of Bailieborough in 1830 - Thomas Orr

(Link - http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/cav/Bailieborough/Inhabitants.html )




Photos


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Main Street Bailieborough.
Looking down from Masonic Hall.bran19d.jpg

1st Bailieborough Church ( Corglass )








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FAMILY OF JOHN AND HANNAH BRANYAN

 

GIBSON FAMILY 

I-Elizabeth Branyan born 1868, eldest of family married Henry Gibson 

of Moore House, Lisball, Bailieborough, Co., Cavan, about 1890. 

Elizabeth died in 1926 and was buried at Corglass Presbyterian 

graveyard.  Her husband Henry died in 1938 and was buried in the 

same place.  There were five children.  

     1-  John (Johnnie) born 1891 and went to America for some time 

and returned and married June Adlelaide (Ada) Gilmore of Lisgar, 

Bailieborough on 1 January 1930.  Ada taught for many years at Lear 

School, Bailieborough.  Johnnie farmed at "The Rock" Lishill.  There 

was three children. 

          A-  Samuel Henry born 1930 went to Canada and married 

Margaret Boyd there and had six children 

Stephen born 1954

Sandra   "  1956

Jennifer "  1958

Douglas  "  1960

Sharon   "  1962

Robert   "  1967 

          B-  Thomas Gilbert born 1931 married Harriet Cockrane of Pottle, 

Bailieborough.  They had three children. Thomas Gilbert worked on his 

fathers farm at Lisball

Thomas Gilbert

Miriam  

Heather Lorraine born 1972  

          C-  Gertrude Elizabeth (Betty) born 1936 went to Belfast and 

married Clifford Gracey in 1959.  They had two children. 

                        Steward born  1960

Clive      "  1962  

     2-  Isaiah born 1893 married Anna Elizabeth Richie, Cullies, 

Sherlock in 1926 and resided at Beechfield, Lishill, Bailieborough, on a 

farm purchased from Williamson, Auchioner.  They had one child. 

Jane (Sadie) born 1927    

     3-  Sarah Jane (Sadie) born 1895. She stayed at home for several 

years and looked after her father.  After his death in 1938 she went to 

reside at Deramore Avenue, Belfast.         

     4-  James George born 1897.  He married Bertha Gilmore, Lisgar, 

Bailieborough.  She was a sister of Ada Gilmore who married Johnnie 

Gibson.  They resided on the home farm at Moore House, Lisball for 

some years and later bought another farm at Lisball, from a cousin. 

Johnnie Gibson and went to live there and the original Moore house fell 

into disuse.  They had three children.            

          A-   John Frederick born 1940, who helped his parents on the 

farm and married Doris Middleton in 1967 and resided in 

Bailieborough, but still helped on the farm.  They had two children.  

James Robert born 1969 and Mervyn born 1971. 

         B-  Robert Henry (Robin) born 1944.  He worked for a while with 

Thomas J. Mertin, Bailieborough, later went to Australia.  He returned 

for a while and went to Toronto, Canada and married Elizabeth (Betty) 

Eakins in 1970 who was a nurse there and a daughter of Thomas J. 

Eakins, Drummond, Bailieborough.  They have a daughter Dianne 

Elizabeth born 1971.         

     5-  William Henry (Harry) born 1899.  He married Catherine 

Elizabeth (Lily) Connery from Belfast in 1925.  Who before and after 

her marriage taught for many years until her retirement in Leer School, 

Bailieborough.  Harry and his family lived at Australia Street, 

Bailieborough.  He had a motor garage business there until he was killed 

in a car mishap in 1947.  They had two children. 

          A-Albert Henry born 1926 who married Olive Frazer in 1952. 

          B-Eric born 1930 who worked in a bank.


Uncle Bobbie's at Carrickmacross (Emily's History)

Lisgar built by Robert Gilmore 1825 two storey thatched house

Robert Gilmore (my Uncle, Dorothy's dad) partly rebuilt, raised and slated the house in the early 1930s


Gilmore headstones in Church of Ireland church in Bailieborough town not in Corglass. One old white headstone behind the yew tees. A modern marble headstone erected by the family to the memory of Samuel & Emily Jane recently also included Frederick(1955) and Margaret Victoria (1982)



BAILIEBOROUGH, or MOYBOLOGUE, a market and post-town, and a parish, partly in the barony of LOWER KELLS, county of MEATH, and province of LEINSTER, and partly in that of CASTLERAHAN, but chiefly in that of CLONKEE, county of CAVAN, and province of ULSTER, 11 1/2 miles (N. W. by N.) from Kells, and 42 1/4miles (N. W.) from Dublin; containing 10,480 inhabitants, of which number, 1085 are in the town. This town is situated on the road from Cootehill to Kells, and consists of only one street, containing 165 houses. The market is the largest in the county, and is on Monday. Fairs are held on Feb. 17th, May 17th, June 15th, Aug. 14th, Oct. 14th, and Nov. 17th. The Hilary and Midsummer general quarter sessions are held here: the court-house was enlarged and improved in 1834. The bridewell was built in that year, and contains five cells and two yards, with separate day-rooms and yards for female prisoners. A manorial court is held yearly; and here is a station of the constabulary police.

In the incumbent's title this parish is denominated Moybologue, otherwise Bailieborough: it was formed by act of council in 1778, by separating from the parish of Killan, now called Shercock, 29 townlands, including the town of Bailieborough, and uniting them to the parish of Moybologue. It comprises 17,152 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The land is generally of good quality: that part of the parish which is in the county of Meath is cultivated for all kinds of grain. Several small bogs are scattered over its surface, which are diminishing in extent either by draining or digging for fuel. There are some quarries of an inferior kind of stone, chiefly used for building, and about a mile from the town is an extensive bleach-green, with a comfortable house and small demesne, the residence of W. Spear, Esq. Bailieborough Castle, the seat of Sir Wm. Young, Bart., is situated in a fine demesne, and occupies the site of an ancient fortress described in Pynnar's Survey, under the head of Tonregie, as a vaulted castle, with a bawn 90 feet square, and two flanking towers, attached to which were 1000 acres of land: this ancient castle remained standing till within a few years, when it was pulled down to make room for additions and improvements in the present house. Near the town also are Bexcourt, the seat of the Rev. E. Mahaffy; and the glebe-house, the residence of the Rev. J. Gumley. The living is a united rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Kilmore, and in the patronage of the Bishop. The tithes amount to £553. ]., of which £314. 1. is payable by the Moybologue portion of the parish, and £239 by the townlands added to it. The old church being a dilapidated building, a new one is in course of erection. The glebe-house was built by a gift of £100 and a loan of £900, in 1811, from the late Board of First Fruits; the glebe consists of two farms near the church, comprising 117 acres, and 43 acres of bog. In the R. C. divisions the parish is partly in the union or district of Killan or Shercock, and partly in that of Kilmainham and Tivorcher: the chapel of the former is situated in the town of Bailieborough; and that of the latter, which is in the county and diocese of Meath, at Tivorcher. There are two meeting-houses for Presbyterians; one in connection with the Synod of Ulster, of the third class; and the other in connection with the Seceding Synod, of the first class. The Wesleyan Methodists have also a place of worship, in which divine service is performed every alternate Sunday. The parochial school, at Lisnalea, is supported by the incumbent; and there are three other public schools, in which 180 boys and 110 girls are taught, and a school is in progress at Kellan. There are 13 private schools, in which are about 500 boys and 250 girls. A dispensary was established in 1822.

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