James lived through the Great Famine of the 1840's when One Million people died and another million emigrated, primarily to America, Canada, and Australia. He stuck it out in Ireland.
James lived on farms in Moy, Co. Tyrone around 1860, and moved to BanBridge, Co. Down around 1878. He married Margaret Todd in 1859 and they raised several children including John Henry (b. Jan 21, 1860) who emigrated to San Francisco in 1881 then Spokane, Washington, James (b. Oct 18, 1876) who emigrated to the United States (he lived and worked with John Henry in Spokane from 1897-1902), Samuel James (b. Jul 9, 1871) who also lived with John Henry in Spokane in 1893, William (b. 1862) who stayed in Ireland, Mary Jane (b. Dec 16, 1866), and Esther (b. May 13, 1869). They also had another son, Samuel, who was born in 1864 and died two years later.
I have seen a statement from a distant relative of James that he was a devout Presbyterian. I have no way of corroborating this statement but it makes sence because the Mcallisters likely originated in Scotland, as did a large number of Ulster residents. Presbyterianism primarily originated in Scotland. The photo above is of the First Presbyterian Church of Banbridge and would likely be where James and Margaret (and the children) worshiped.
James died sometime before 1921.
Here is the evidence:
- John Henry reports his father's name to be James Mcallister (deceased) on his passport application in 1921.
- John lived with two brothers in Spokane, James and Samuel, who have birth records showing their father to be James and mother to be Margaret (Todd).
- A land record from county Down states Samuel is the son of James and Margaret (Todd)
- The marriage record for James and Margaret in registered in 1859 in Banbridge.
- John Henry and his Daughter, Dora, traveled to Ireland specifically reporting they were going to visit relatives in Banbridge.
Phyllis Allen ---> Jeanie Mcallster ---> John Henry Mcallister --->James and Margaret Mcallister
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