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Subject: Re: NIR-ARMAGH-D Digest V99 #64
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 21:35:30 +1000


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> #1 McBROOM/BLACK [white <>]
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>Has anyone come across the names McBROOM or BLACK in County Amargh
>(probably in the Portadown area). They were horse and cattle dealers -
>maybe gypsies!
>Any help or suggestions appreciated.
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>Sue
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I HAVE!!!!!
I have been looking for my Black family that I have traced back to Robert
Black & Ann Adams from Port Down Ireland. I can't find a Port Down so I am
assuming it is Portadown. I don't know anything about them except that they
had a son Joseph Black born in 1843 who married Christina Arnott 4th August
1865. They went on to have 10 children that I can find in Hamilton,
Victoria, Australia. I am a direct decendant of the Black family so any
info would be greatly appreciated.
I wait your reply

Rachael Simari nee Black

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