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Re: McMasters in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Posted by: Mike Redwick-Jones (ID *****0414) Date: June 07, 2007 at 02:08:08
In Reply to: Re: McMasters in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland by Annie Crenshaw of 673

Hi Annie,
None of the names or places tie up with anything I have, but that doesn't mean there is no connection.
My Andrew (1770-1840) and Mary (1780-1818) McMasters lived on the townland of Tireagerty, Co Armagh quite near the present village of Benburb (which is actually in Co Tyrone). They are buried in the C Of I churchyard there (which implies they were C of I rather than Presbyterians). Other than that I know nothing. I have a recent close DNA match with a family who can trace its roots back to the Stranraer area of present Dumfries & Galloway, S W Scotland, so that is indicative of pre N Ireland origins.
I will keep your information to see if it comes in handy in the future.
Best wishes,
Mike


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