Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Eliza MCCOMBE
1843 - 1921 (78 years)-
Name Eliza MCCOMBE [1] Birth 23 Mar 1843 Leitrim, Northern Ireland [1] Gender Female _UID 2A311F06F38E4237ADA3DDB88CF3D1E190AF Death 9 Apr 1921 [1] Person ID I2957 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
Father William MCCOMBE, b. 3 Feb 1809, Drumaroad, , Down, Northern Ireland d. 28 Nov 1883 (Age 74 years) Mother Margaret BINGHAM, b. 12 May 1819 d. 1894 (Age 74 years) Marriage 1841 [2] - About
William brought his bride home on horseback, seated behind him on a pillion, up the former public road, and passed through the neighbours steading. Born on the twelft of May, she was twelve days older than Queen Victoria. [1]
Family ID F1038 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Robert DICKSON, b. 1830 d. 15 Dec 1891 (Age 61 years) Marriage 6 Feb 1873 Bonecastle, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland [1] Children 1. Annie DICKSON, b. 1874, County Down, Northern Ireland d. 11 Jun 1921, Hollymount, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland (Age 47 years) 2. Robert DICKSON, b. 1876, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland d. 1919 (Age 43 years) 3. Samuel DICKSON, b. 1878 d. 5 Nov 1955 (Age 77 years) 4. William DICKSON, b. 15 Apr 1880 d. 22 Feb 1962 (Age 81 years) 5. David DICKSON, b. 1882 d. 1934 (Age 52 years) 6. Thomas DICKSON, b. 5 Feb 1886, Ireland d. Nov 1967 (Age 81 years) Family ID F826 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Event Map Birth - 23 Mar 1843 - Leitrim, Northern Ireland Marriage - 6 Feb 1873 - Bonecastle, Downpatrick, , Down, Northern Ireland = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Mrs. Dickson was left a widow then Thomas was about five. She proved to be a wise mother, and a shrewd business woman. She added to the family lands by buying an adjacent farm where the freater part of her widowed years were spent with her family, who surely "rose up to call her blessed". Her boys responded to her wise training and were a credit to her. Grandfather Heenan's memory of her - "she was real handsome". [1]
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