The Gilmour family of Paisley AYR and Derry
LDY
The
Gilmours and Cunninghams originally came from the Paisley
region of Scotland.
The Cunninghams would seem to have relocated
to Northern Ireland as part of the Ulster Plantation.
The
Gilmours moved late in the eighteenth century and settled
in Londonderry. They lived and worked in the parish of Templemore;
which covers the greater part of the city and includes the
cathedral which was also the parish church.
The Cunninghams
lived in the parish of Burt in the County of Donegal which
is a few miles outside Londonderry. There were two notable
periods in history when Scots in particular, settled in
great numbers immediately after the English conquest in
the period 1608–1611 and as part of the Cromwellian
Commonwealth settlements of Ireland from 1649–1652.
There is a stained glass window in the Cathedral in Glasgow
commemorating the exploits of an Alexander Cunningham. Whether
he bears any relationship to our family is not known.
Experts will readily acknowledge that the odds of finding
a particular family, let alone an individual in Ireland,
are small. This is particularly so for the years before
1830 and is due in main to the loss of records although
the people sharing a few common family names and the propensity
to use even fewer given names, does not assist the researcher!
Records for Burt peter out before 1820 and Templemore parish
records are lost for the period around the turn of the century.
All records we have located came from leads in David Gilmour's
Bible.
Fortunately our Gilmours retained links with Paisley. Anne's
uncle, Robert Gilmour never left Scotland and married Graham
Rodger—Scottish records are much more accessible!
The Gilmours were cloth merchants who started off quite
humbly in Paisley as weavers.
Pictured: The Gilmour grave (centre) in Templemore cathedral
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John Cunningham's grave at Burt.
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