Isaac Johnston (X739)?>
- Name
- Isaac /Johnston/
- Given names
- Isaac
- Surname
- Johnston
Birth of a brother
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Note: Given that no DNA has matched with the Johnston's in Clones Parish, County Monaghan and that the mar… Given that no DNA has matched with the Johnston's in Clones Parish, County Monaghan and that the marriage detailed in the Newspaper clipping, it is most likely that William is from Lisadian which is a townland in Hillsborough Parish. See https://www.townlands.ie/down/iveagh-lower-upper-half/hillsborough/hillsborough/lisadian/ |
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Marriage of a brother
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Text: On the 27th inst. by the Rev. Doctor Wright, Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, second son of Mr. James Johnston, of Lissadian, to ELIZA, third daughter of Mr Andrew Burrows, Drumatihue, Hillsborough. |
Death of a brother
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Research task
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User: clivejo The problem: We know that William was James' second son (from the Newspaper clipping) and that James was present in the Tithe Appiontment living in Lisadian, however by the Griffith Valuation the only Johnston in Lisadian is Isaac. Therefore, currently assuming that Isaac might be the first born son who took over the farm. It's a wide stab in the dark, but might be a clue for later research. |
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1803–1888
Birth: 1803
— Clones, Monaghan, Ireland Death: August 7, 1888 — Frankfort, Herkimer, New York, United States |
Research task |
We know that William was James' second son (from the Newspaper clipping) and that James was present in the Tithe Appiontment living in Lisadian, however by the Griffith Valuation the only Johnston in Lisadian is Isaac. Therefore, currently assuming that Isaac might be the first born son who took over the farm. It's a wide stab in the dark, but might be a clue for later research.
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