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The Lemon family of Killycronaghan and Roslea

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Elliot

Elliot Report 25 Aug 2009 17:48

Hi,
My grandfather was called John Gray, born Belfast 1895. His parents were Thomas Gray and Mary Elizabeth Lemon, born 1867. Mary was the eldest. Her and her three next siblings - Margaret, Letitia and David were all born in Roslea, County Fermanagh. The next five - Thomas, Clemena, Henry, Susan and Artie were all born in Killycronaghan, Killeevan, County Monaghan. Their parents were John Lemon and Harriet Williamson, married Presbyterian Church, Smithboro, Co. Monaghan, EIRE on 18/01/1867. John's father was David Lemon, but I don't know whether his mother was Mary Patten, Martha Hetherington or Mary Todd, or indeed someone else, as there are three possible records.
Seeking any information on any of these people,
Thanks,
David