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Elliott Family Notes, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1825-67

Extracted from personal announcements inserted in the STRABANE MORNING POST & LONDONDERRY SENTINEL
Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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June 14 1825 [Married] On the 7th inst. in St. Mary’s Church [Dublin], by the Rev. Charles Bardin, William Elliott, Esq., of Strabane, in the county of Tyrone to Miss Ferguson, of Dorset street, Dublin (Strabane Morning Post)
March 13 1841 [Married] At Urney Church, by the Rev. John Conroy, on Thursday week, Mr. Matthew Elliott, of Holyhill, to Maria Hart, of same
February 20 1847 [Died] On the evening of Monday, the 8th inst., Joseph, son of William Elliott, Omagh, merchant, aged 21 years (Londonderry Sentinel}
October 18 1850 [Married] On the 10th inst., in the Parish Church of Aughadoey, by the Rev. Robert Alexander, Mr. Thomas Boyd, Collins near Coleraine, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Joseph Elliott, Lisnacloon, Castlederg, county Tyrone (Londonderry Sentinel}
April 29 1853 [Married] On the 20th inst., in the Presbyterian Church, Castlederg, by the Rev. John Crockett, Mr. Isaac Speer, merchant, to Miss Jane Elliott, both of Castlederg (Londonderry Sentinel}
October 9 1857 [Birth] At Tullynure Cottage, Dungannon, on the 18th ult., the wife of John W. Elliott, Esq., M.D., R.N., of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel}
November 20 1857 [Died] At his residence, Strabane, on the evening of Sunday, the 15th inst., William Elliott, Esq., solicitor, aged 58 years (Londonderry Sentinel}
June 11 1858 [Died] At Camus, near Strabane, on Saturday last, after a short illness, Mr. William Elliott (Londonderry Sentinel}
November 25 1859 [Married] November 24, in the Presbyterian Church, Douglas, by the Rev. M. Alexander, Mr. William Knox, saddler, of Strabane, to Rachael, daughter of the late Mr. William Elliott, of Three Mile Hill, near Strabane (Londonderry Sentinel}
February 14 1862 [Married] February 11, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. John Cole Coghlan, B.A. Chaplain to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, the Rev. Bartholomew King L.L.D.., Chaplain R.N., to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late William Elliott of Strabane, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel}
June 23 1863 [Birth] June 17, at Gortmore, Omagh, the wife of Mr. R. E. Elliott, of a son
August 7 1863 [Married] July 25th, at Mortlake Church, by the Rev. J.T. Mauley, Incumbent, assisted by the Rev. J.T. Willis, B.A., cousin to the bride, George Frederick Elliott, M.B., A.B., assistant surgeon, R.M.L.I., youngest son of the late William Elliott, Esq., Strabane, to Reaby, eldest daughter of D. de Castro, Esq., Painsfield, East Sheen, Surrey (Londonderry Sentinel}
April 5 1864 [Married] On the 31st March, in the First Presbyterian Church, Strabane, by the Rev. James Gibson, A.M., William Elliott, Esq., of Strabane, to Dorcas Holmes, the daughter of the late Mr. Robert Hannah, Strabane (Londonderry Sentinel}
December 6 1864 [Married] November 29, at Castlederg, by the Rev. Edward Edwards, Mr. Thomas Elliott, of Ganvaghan, to Jane Hamilton, of Aughnahoe (Londonderry Sentinel}
April 4 1865 [Died] March 30, at Omagh, after a protracted illness, Mary, wife of Mr. William Elliott, merchant, Omagh, in the 72nd year of her age (Londonderry Sentinel}
Jul y31 1866 [Died] July 26, at Portstewart, Elizabeth, relict of the late William Elliott, Esq., of Strabane (Londonderry Sentinel}
November 13 1866 [Married] November 5, in the Roman Catholic Church, Omagh, by the Rev. B. McNamee, C.C., Mr. Daniel Elliott, merchant, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Quin, both of Omagh (Londonderry Sentinel}
November 22 1867 [Died] November 16, at Moy, Emily, eldest daughter of the Rev. A. Elliot, Primitive Wesleyan Minister, aged 3 years and 10 months (Londonderry Sentinel}
November 29 1867 [Died] November 21, at Abbey Street, Omagh, Catherine, wife of Mr. Daniel Elliott, aged 27 years (Londonderry Sentinel}