I'm trying to find this relative. We believe he married Rose Bailey then immigrated to Quebec, had 3 children then moved to Rochester, NY. The last we know of him is in 1858.
In my grandfather's notes, he has him coming from Derry or Fermanagh.
I would welcome any information or guidance on where to find information.
Dawn McGuckin-Fisher
Thursday 3rd Jan 2019, 04:11AM
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Hi Dawn
www.rootsireland.ie/ has this record:
Name:James McguckinDate of Birth:
Date of Baptism:07-Apr-1805Address:
Parish/District:BALLINDERRYGender:MaleCountyCo. Derry
Denomination:Church Of Ireland
Father:William McguckinMother:CatherineIt is the closest to 1804; there were none from Fermanagh
I couldn't find the marriage record which might have had parents' names
If you know James's children's names, (and IF he followed the irish naming pattern) if his first son was named William and second daughter named Catherine that would prove this was your man.
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Dawn,
You can use this site to see where the surname McGuckin was found across Ireland in the mid 1800s:
https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/
It’s most common in Co. Derry and then Tyrone. None in Fermanagh at all.
Not all parishes have baptism records that go back to 1804 and without further information from the US end on his origins, you may struggle to find a record of him in Ireland.
Possibly DNA testing may be a way of matching with others who have additional information about where the family originate. Family Tree DNA reportedly has more people with Ulster roots than any other company. That obviously increases the chances of finding a match. You might want to try them or, if you have already tested, you can transfer your results to them for no fee.
The North of Ireland Family History Society is running an Ulster DNA project and can offer FTDNA testing kits at a reduced price. http://www.nifhs.org (Go to DNA project on the website).
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘