James RONEY 1
- Born: Abt 1797, Ireland 2
- Marriage (1): Catherine BALMER on 14 June 1829 in St. Quivox and Newton on Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
- Died: 14 August 1869, New Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland about age 72 3
Cause of his death was Chronic Bronchitis, 2 years. As certified by J. Clark Wilson, M.D. L.R.C.S..3
Other names for James were James ROANEY, James RONIE and James RONNY.
Death Notes
9h. 30m. p.m., New Prestwick, Monkton Parish
Recorded Events in His Life
- He has conflicting birth information of Abt 1799 and Ireland. 4
- He has conflicting birth information of Abt 1800 and Ireland. 5
- He worked as a cotton hand loom weaver on 6 June 1841 in Monkton and Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.
- He appeared on the 1841 Census of Scotland on 6 June 1841 in Monkton and Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.
James Roaney Head 40 Ireland Cotton H L W Cathrine Roaney Wife 25 Ireland Catrine Roaney Dau 11 Ayrshire, Scotland Marey Roaney Dau 7 Ayrshire, Scotland
- He worked as a cotton hand loom weaver on 30 March 1851 in Monkton and Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.
- He appeared on the 1851 Census of Scotland on 30 March 1851 in Monkton and Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland.
James Ronny Head 51 Ireland Hand Loom Weaver/cotton Cathrine Ronny Wife 40 Ireland Weavers Wife Mary Ronny Daughter 17 Prestwick, Ayrshire Weavers Daughter Cathrine Ronny Daughter 19 Prestwick, Ayrshire Weavers Daughter Cathrin Ronny Niece 18 Prestwick, Ayrshire Weavers Daughter
- He worked as a cotton weaver on 7 April 1861 in Monkton, Ayrshire, Scotland.
- He appeared on the 1861 Census of Scotland on 7 April 1861 in Monkton, Ayrshire, Scotland.
James Roney Head 63 Ireland Cotton-weaver Catherine Roney Wife 45 Maybole, Ayrshire Embroideress Mary Roney Dau 24 Prestwick, Ayrshire Embroideress
James married Catherine BALMER, daughter of James BALMER and Deborah McCALLUM, on 14 June 1829 in St. Quivox and Newton on Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. (Catherine BALMER was born about 1812 in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland and died on 23 February 1889 in New Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland 3.)
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