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Descendants of Joseph Shiels Moneymore Descendants of Joseph Shiels Generation No. 1 1 1. JOSEPH SHIELS was born Bet. 1820 - 1832 in Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry?, and died 1 1878 . He married NANCY SMITH. She was born Bet. 1820 - 1832. More About JOSEPH SHIELS: Residence: 05 Aug 1855, Mullagh Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry2 Children of JOSEPH SHIELS and NANCY SMITH are: 2. i. ROBERT2 SHIELS, b. Oct 1843, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry; d. Aft. 1911. ii. JOHN SHIELS, b. 22 Nov 1847, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. Notes for JOHN SHIELS: 84 2 Jan 1848 John Shiels 22 Nov 1847 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Moneymore More About JOHN SHIELS: Baptism: 02 Jan 1848, Maghera Presbyterian Church iii. MARGARET SHIELS, b. 10 Feb 1850, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About MARGARET SHIELS: Baptism: 05 May 1850, Maghera Presbyterian Church3 iv. JAMES SHIELS, b. 27 Sep 1851, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About JAMES SHIELS: Baptism: 03 Nov 1851, Maghera Presbyterian Church4 v. HUGH SHIELS, b. 23 Jul 1853, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. Notes for HUGH SHIELS: 239 4 Sep 1853 Hugh Shiels 23 Jul 1853 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smyth Moneymore More About HUGH SHIELS: Baptism: 04 Sep 1853, Maghera Presbyterian Church5 vi. WILLIAM SHIELS, b. 09 Jul 1855, Mullagh Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry?. More About WILLIAM SHIELS: Baptism: 05 Aug 1855, Maghera Presbyterian Church6 Generation No. 2 2 1 2. ROBERT SHIELS (JOSEPH ) was born Oct 1843 in Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry, and died Aft. 1911. He married ELIZABETH GRAHAM 23 Dec 1869 in Maghera Presbyterian Church, daughter of HENRY GRAHAM and ELIZABETH SHIELS. She was born 08 Jan 1848 in Craigmore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry, and died Aft. 1911. More About ROBERT SHIELS: Baptism: 04 Feb 1844, Maghera Presbyterian Church7 Occupation: 26 Aug 1914, Farmer Residence: 08 May 1871, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry8 More About ELIZABETH GRAHAM: Baptism: 06 Feb 1848, Maghera Presbyterian Church9 Residence: 23 Dec 1869, Craigmore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry Marriage Notes for ROBERT SHIELS and ELIZABETH GRAHAM: 73 23 Feb 1869 Robert Shiels full Bachelor Farmer ??? Tamneymartin Joseph Shiels Farmer Thomas Shiels Page 37 Elizabeth Graham full Spinster none Craigmore Henry Graham Farmer Elizabeth Shiels Children of ROBERT SHIELS and ELIZABETH GRAHAM are: i. JOSEPH3 SHIELS, b. 17 Jan 1871, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About JOSEPH SHIELS: Baptism: 08 May 1871, Maghera Presbyterian Church10 ii. HENRY SHIELS, b. 01 Jan 1872, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About HENRY SHIELS: Baptism: 03 Mar 1872, Maghera Presbyterian Church11 iii. NANCY SHIELS, b. 12 May 1874, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. 3. iv. ELIZABETH SHIELS, b. 11 Jul 1875, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. v. MARGARET SHIELS, b. 20 Feb 1877, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry; d. Aft. 1911, Ballynogher Townland, Castledawson, County Londonderry??; m. WILLIAM BROWN PORTER, 24 Oct 1917, Maghera Presbyterian Church; b. Bet. 1880 - 1900, Ballynogher Townland, Castledawson, County Londonderry. More About MARGARET SHIELS: Baptism: 02 Sep 1877, Maghera Presbyterian Church12 Residence: 24 Oct 1917, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry More About WILLIAM BROWN PORTER: Occupation: 24 Oct 1917, Farmer Residence: 24 Oct 1917, Ballynogher Townland, Castledawson, County Londonderry Marriage Notes for MARGARET SHIELS and WILLIAM PORTER: Wm Brown Porter 24-Oct-1917 f-b-F Ballynagher? William Brown Porter Farmer Maggie Shiels f-s- Moneymore Robert Farmer 51 Maghera Pres vi. FANNY SHIELS, b. 24 Oct 1878, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About FANNY SHIELS: Baptism: 02 Mar 1879, Maghera Presbyterian Church13 vii. JANE SHIELS, b. 10 Apr 1881, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry; d. Aft. 1911, Mormeal Townland, Draperstown, County Londonderry???; m. JAMES LYLE, 26 Aug 1914, Maghera Presbyterian Church; b. 1880, Mormeal Townland, Draperstown, County Londonderry?. More About JANE SHIELS: Baptism: 03 Jul 1881, Maghera Presbyterian Church14 Residence: 26 Aug 1914, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry More About JAMES LYLE: Marital Status: 02 Apr 1911, Single Occupation: 02 Apr 1911, Farmer Residence: 02 Apr 1911, Residents of house number 5 in Mormeal (Tobermore, County Londonderry)15 Marriage Notes for JANE SHIELS and JAMES LYLE: James Lyle 26-Aug-1914 f-b-F Murmeal?, Draperstown John Farmer Jeannie Shiels f-s- Moneymore, Maghera Robert Farmer 50 Maghera Pres viii. ROBERT SHIELS, b. 1882, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry16; d. Aft. 1911. More About ROBERT SHIELS: Marital Status: 02 Apr 1911, Single Residence: 02 Apr 1911, Residents of house number 11 in Moneymore (Maghera, County Londonderry) ix. WILLIAM SHIELS, b. 19 Oct 1884, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About WILLIAM SHIELS: Baptism: 01 Mar 1885, Maghera Presbyterian Church17 x. JOHN SHIELS, b. 14 Feb 1887, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry; d. Aft. 1911; m. ANNIE MAY GIBSON, 13 Jun 1923, Culnady Presbyterian Church; b. Bet. 1880 - 1890, Dullaghy Townland, Kilrea, County Londonderry. More About JOHN SHIELS: Baptism: 04 Sep 1887, Maghera Presbyterian Church18 Occupation: 13 Jun 1923, Farmer Residence: 13 Jun 1923, Moneymore, Maghera, County Londonderry More About ANNIE MAY GIBSON: Residence: 13 Jun 1923, Dullaghy Townland, Kilrea, County Londonderry xi. JAMES SHIELS, b. 03 Oct 1888, Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About JAMES SHIELS: Baptism: May 1889, Maghera Presbyterian Church19 Generation No. 3 3 2 1 3. ELIZABETH SHIELS (ROBERT , JOSEPH ) was born 11 Jul 1875 in Moneymore Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. She married JOSEPH NELSON 23 Jan 1896 in Kilrea Second Presbyterian Church. He was born Bet. 1865 - 1875. More About ELIZABETH SHIELS: Baptism: 14 Nov 1875, Maghera Presbyterian Church20 Children of ELIZABETH SHIELS and JOSEPH NELSON are: i. ELIZABETH GRAHAM4 NELSON, b. 09 May 1902, Ballymacilcurr Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About ELIZABETH GRAHAM NELSON: Baptism: 04 Nov 1902, Maghera Presbyterian Church21 ii. FRANCES M NELSON, b. 1907, Ballymacilcurr Townland, Maghera, County Londonderry. More About FRANCES M NELSON: Residence: 02 Apr 1911, Residents of house number 11 in Moneymore (Maghera, County Londonderry) Endnotes 1. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, Joseph Sheils dead 78 Nancy Sheils otherwise Smith Bracketed with above. 2. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 292 5 Aug 1855 William Shiels 9 Jul 1855 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Mullagh. 3. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 156 5 May 1850 Margaret Shiels 10 Feb 1850 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Moneymore. 4. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, No.195 3 Nov 1851 James Shiels 27 Sep 1851 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Moneymore. 5. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 239 4 Sep 1853 Hugh Shiels 23 Jul 1853 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Moneymore. 6. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 292 5 Aug 1855 William Shiels 9 Jul 1855 Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Mullagh. 7. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, 4 Feb 1844 Robert Shiels ?/10/1843Joseph Shiels Nancy Smith Moneymore. 8. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, 8 May 1871 Joseph Shiels 17/1/1871 Robert Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 9. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, No.88 6 Feb 1848 Elizabeth Graham 8 Jan 1848 Henry Graham Eliza Shiels Craigmore. 10. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 8 May 1871 Joseph Shiels 17 Jan 1871 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore Rev. Matthew Leitch. 11. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, 3 Mar 1872 Henry Shiels 1 Jan 1872 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore Rev. J.A Robson. 12. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 2 Sep 1877 Margaret Shiels 20 Feb 1877 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Craigmore? Rev. Matthew Leitch. 13. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 2 Mar 1879 Fanny Shiels 24 Oct 1878 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 14. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 3 Jul 1881 Jane Shiels 10 Apr 1881 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 15. Census 1911, Residents of house number 5 in Mormeal (Tobermore, County Londonderry). 16. Census 1911, The sensus suggests Robert was born in 1884.. but William was born in 1884 not 1886 as the census suggests... so applying the same logic.. I am suggesting 1882 as Robert's birth year... 17. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 1 Mar 1885 William Sheils 19 Oct 1884 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 18. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 4 Sep 1887 John Shiels 14 Feb 1887 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 19. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, May 1889 James Shiels 3 Oct 1888 Robert Shiels Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 20. Maghera Presbyterian Church Communicants Roll, 14 Nov 1875 Elizabeth Shiels 11 Jul 1875 Robert Elizabeth Graham Moneymore. 21. Maghera Presbyterian Church Baptism Register, 1526 04-Nov-02 Elizabeth Graham Nelson 09-May-02 Joseph Nelson Eliza Sheils Ballymacilcurr. .
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