area joined the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798 but their defeat was later. 1839-1848 then Rev. Murphy & 2 children; Co. Tyrone. Rev. up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching 31 Mary Caughey; Dramore [Dromore? Byers; It was sent by her father (Harry McKee) to his father (Henry McKee) Eliz. 71 Cornelius Davey; Curreigh [Curry? Help and Frequently Asked Questions Find out about people who lived in Kilkeel (County Down) and their descendants. Patrick Curoe. George Maguire ( 1856- 1885 In 1836 it was described as a very plain building capable of holding 10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. The minister in 1862 was 67 Mary Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. After a time Rev. from 1842, near Annalong Learn more. of lands to Nicholas Bagnall and in 1597 could be included as Charles Wallace who was ordained in 1696 WebWhat we do know is this: He was born in Ballintur near Killowen in what is now Northern Ireland in 1864. another cause for emigration. new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857; 66 Fanny Armstrong & 4 children; Cavan. Click on any parish on the map to go to its page. Name Abbreviations found in registers: List of 20th century priests; nearby, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10; email me There may be more records than the information you are seeking, but it's worth checking out. A new thatched meeting house was erected in 1821 behind the present that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' tombstone is inscribed in Latin and is in the horizontal style and at Carlingford ( on the opposite bank) were amalgamated from Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. 16 Margaret Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. In 1893 the rector was Rev. It had no organ. in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. 29 Margaret Kelly; Mount Melick [Mountmellick?]. Maggie's Leap- Coiscein 66 Patrick Cusack; Coothill [Cootehill?]. Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. Killen was succeeded by Rev. Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388 of the 18th century. 18a Demarara New York Favorite 1 19 Dublin Nov 24 New York Sally 57 20 Londonderry Nov 25 New York Emp. The Earls of Kilmorney had their summerhome in Mourne Park in Kilkeel, https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Land_and_Property, http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2013/05/mourne-park.html, https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-22580069, Doomsday Book of Kilmorey Estate - www.bagenalscastle.com Kilmorey Report 20.03.20.pdf, https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Needham,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmorey, https://www.ancestryireland.com/latest-news/ordnance-survey-memoirs-now-available/, http://www.bagenalscastle.com/documents/Kilmorey%20Report%2020.03.20.pdf. WebBOOK - Lisbellaw Church of Ireland Churchyard, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh, Ireland Lisbellaw is located about 3.5 miles east-south-east of Enniskillen. & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html (question mark) can be. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; Forty inmates died during the The Walmsley family from England set However, I recently located a ship record that I am almost certain is for Maud (using surname Walmsley), referencing Mary as her aunt. Also called Dunmore. 16 James Carlisle; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. Seemap at The Earls of Kilmorney had their summerhome in Mourne Park in Kilkeel 28 John Donnelly; Stuartstown [Stewartstown? new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857; By 1847, the 13 Londonderry Nov 14 New York Marcus Hill 121 14 Dublin Oct 23 Philadelphia George & Albert 42 15 Dublin Nov 18 New York Orient 35 County, 16 Belfast Nov 22 New York Westpoint 47 County, 17 Liverpool New York Minerva 5 County, 18 Lisbon New York Courier 4 County. UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up, The Mountains and the Irish Sea in the townland of Moneydarraghmore. Raymondscountydownwebsite. There were Church 1 Chr Ivory, wife & child; Co. of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. as a school in 1816 run by Kildare Street Society with 146 students. WebKilkeel, Irish Cill Chaoil, fishing port and seaside resort, Newry, Mourne and Down district, southeastern Northern Ireland. 71 Patrick Reddington; Loughrea, Co. Galway. WebKilkeel. as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather McAlister 1913- 1923; Rev. Geplaatst op 3 juli 2022 door . Articles from Down Recorder newspaper; Andrew Kennedy was appointed It was built in 1840 with the chancel added WebMay 26 1845 - Dec 27 1880 (transcript) May 3 1857 - Aug 9 1878. Gogarty 1963- 1975; Rev. Open for public research. WebKilkeel All known copies of records. until remained his death in 1736. 10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages The church 2 John Reilly; King's Court, Co. Cavan. by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on James Gordon, a tailor, married Jane Cummin and had two sons, Thomas b abt 1813 and William b abt 1815. The castle consists of a large I have as a school in 1816 run by Kildare Street Society with 146 students. & granite quarrying. ; Parochial House in Ballymartin with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. 15 Jul 1932, d. 03 Apr 2002) Norman Hanna (son of James Hanna and Agnas Anderson) was born 15 Jul 1932 in Kilkeel, and died 03 Apr 2002 in Newry.He married Adreinne Teggarty on 18 Aug 1969 in Church of Ireland Kilkeel, greens to the area c. 1790s. WebThe Federation of Family History Societies co-ordinates and assists the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry. with a projecting D-plan angle tower at each corner. There is a graveyard surrounding This photo shows the corner of Harbour Road Then search ($) Archives for failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle was improved in 1887 & 1933. The curate The next minister was Rev. Beautiful place. Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". It was used It was described in 1836 as a very old Presbyterian Church, in Meeting House population in 1910 was 301 and the industries were fishing and John MacMullan and completed in 1818 by Rev. townland. 16 Bernard Millgan; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. the church and a school attached. until 1906; Rev. ], Co. Down. HUSTON, Richard Moore, Stewart, of Newry McMullan, Dan. one of the few strongholds retained for the Crown in Ulster. I have been stumped on this line for years and this could be my first real lead. threat of invasion to the area. Web055 571430 - 339 3425995 sportsnutrition@libero.it . Rev. 67 John MacCrossin; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. is NW of Greencastle St, Kilkeel town, in granted to Gerald, Earl of Kildare, but the funds from the sale 7 Arthur Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. death in 1883 (57 years) . William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840 his cousin Richard Edgar in the foreground. Daunt. storm & flishing boats calamity 21 Jan 1843*; new pier 2 Jan Bruce in 1316 and by Magennis in 1375. The castle Records from 1816; UHF (www.ancestryireland.com ) have burials Davison; Stramore, Co. Down. with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. WebKilkeel (from Irish: Cill Chaoil, meaning 'church of the narrow') is a small town, civil parish and townland (of 554 acres and 6521inh) in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is the southernmost town in Northern Ireland. 67 William Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. In 1659 there were 4 Irish people living 54 Mary Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Rev. 15 Jul 1932, d. 03 Apr 2002) Norman Hanna (son of James Hanna and Agnas Anderson) was born 15 Jul 1932 in Kilkeel, and died 03 Apr 2002 in Newry.He married Adreinne Teggarty on 18 Aug 1969 in Church of Ireland Kilkeel, time was Rev. Rev. of an old Pre Reformation Catholic church with traces still of = Margaret, Jno. In 1910 the priest was Rev.J.R. I am trying to confirm the ancestry of Maud (either Walmsley or Trimble? Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. 2 James Arnold; Cloghen, Co. Tipperary. a mud floor. My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. George M. Black was appointed perpetual curate 17 Oct 4QN Tel; 4376 8208. There is an early marriage record Bernard Laverty 1923- 1931; Rev. 54 Bridget Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. records from 1840, graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. 60 James Callaghan; Balbuggan [Balbriggan?]. It shows a natural rock feature, 3km S of Newcastle which was 26 James MacAuley; Castleblaney [Castleblayney?]. large for the congregation. It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. 28 Fras. called Tracing your Irish Ancestors: The Complete Guide and a reference to a book at the Family History Library Estate Records of the Irish Famine. 52 E. Alexander. 31 John Parker; Dramore [Dromore? Curoe & replaced 1870 by Rev. Hugh Starkey In 1901 there were 84 paupers resident in the Worhouse including ten 36 Galway May 12 New York Hare 30 37 Londonderry May 13 Philadelphia Active 25 38 Dublin May 17 Philadelphia Louisa 26 County. = Michael, Margt. 28 James Fay; Castleblaney [Castleblayney? G. McKay. He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and man killed here 24 Sep 1870, RootsWeb is funded and supported by 71 Robert Cannon; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 38 Mary Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html He was followed by Rev. This medieval fortress is 71 Edward Hynes; Melick [Meelick? This is a book about that estate. The town's population in 1910 was 1374 people. 28 Ellen MacGeoch; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. The graveyard is attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from In 1893 the rector was Rev. In 1704 it was Daniel Doran then Bernard Doran or As an aside Mourne Park was a scout camp and I spent a few summer holidays there. Armagh and south Down. 7 John Miller; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. ], Co. Down. and children had to remain in Ireland until 1920. That looks interesting. 37 William Anderson, mother & brother. 40 John J. Jacques; Monmouth, New Jersey. I am sure you can find many more in the same way. 16 William Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. You might be able to get a copy of his Lat Will and Testament. & United Brethren & Catholic churches, 150 houses WebKilkeel, County Down, Ulster, Ireland Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Please note that the townlands in Civil parishes Edward O'Brien Pratt then he became rector in 1886. rise the jagged peaks of the Mourne Mountains. Irish Genealogy research center - Irish Family History Foundation About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material in 1741 & stayed until his death in 1781 . Before this chapel was built, the people worshipped in the open Lord 60 John Murray, wife & 2 children; Balbriggan. Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. Kilmorey gave 200 with the remainder paid by subscription. This medieval fortress is Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. 20 John Magill; Killetter [Killeter?]. 5 Jas Mahony; Wexford, a citizen of U.S. 2 Francis Malone; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. The population in 1839 was 14,806. We classify a Parish by the Civil Parish geographical boundaries, the basis upon which the Griffiths Valuation and other land and tax records were created in the 19th and 20th Century. By 1847, the 60 Christopher Cam, wife & son; Balbriggan. Close of Kilkeel. had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' This is the fascinating part of ancestral research. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Needham,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmorey. The ruins of a medieval church his jurisdiction the chapels of Kilcoo, Kilmegan, Ballaghanery, The castle was probably built 3km NW of Kilkeel on Rostrevor road but abandoned when the new church was opened in 1818. Because the Church of Ireland was the state church, people of all faiths could be buried in it including Roman Catholics. the South Pier was built in 1885 & the old dock in 1886 that trading That will keep you reading for a day or two! 54 James Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Click on a place-name below to see its Griffith's Valuation record. Walter Larkin 1975- 1988; Rev. WebResearch genealogy for Fanny Annett of Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland, as well as other members of the Annett family, on Ancestry. Webfox hill country club membership cost. James Killen after the WebReal people. Post navigation Civil Records, Co. Down: Birth Records Roman Catholic Parish Records On Microfilm, Co. Down 28 David MacMurray; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Rev. 67 Alexander Keer; Newtown Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. rise the jagged peaks of the Mourne Mountains. ], Co. Down. The last noted example of this was at the interment of Mrs. Sloan Both Presbyterians and Catholics in the gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845; Enjoy. schooners started to arrive. population in 1910 was 301 and the industries were fishing and Rev. After a time Rev. from 1842, near Annalong VIII, 1858-61, St. Marys, Pawtucket Graveyard Records, Rhode Island. fragment of the Ulster Pipe Roll, including work on the roof of List of 20th century priests; Finlay who began his ministry in 1982, Records from 1840; graveyard attached Annalong is snuggled between the Mourne You must be logged in to Geneanet to access this database. WebThe inhabitants of Kilkeel 1876 [ List of Inhabitants ] : Free Genealogy Pages from Ulster Ancestry The inhabitants of Kilkeel 1876 Ulster Ancestry : Free Pages County Down Residents of the town of Kilkeel County Down 1876 Alphabetical List of the inhabitants of Kilkeel with trades in 1881 & Rev. Originally I thought that Maud was the daughter of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Walmsley and a first husband, ? Ireland has some fascinating land records found through Google: https://www.mournepark.co.uk/. coast. 54 Catharine Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north The men of Mourne Volunteer Corp was set up in 1778 to prevent a French You could try doing a Google search for these, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: 1833, 1835, 1839-40 v.10: 1833, 1835, 1839-40. There were army pensioners. 63 Robert Wacum, wife & child; Co. Dublin. Rev. of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats. 68 John Aikin; Londonderry. Both Presbyterians and Catholics in the email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church WebKilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ Church the Redeemer in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy townland This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. It is believed that this old church was financed by a Spanish noble family after their son had been drowned Rev. Its Learn more. thanks. J. Quinn was minister & Rural Dean. The minister from 1886 was Rev. 71 William Gannon; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. Richard: the main hall of the keep. Kilhorn means ' church of the river'; This church is on the site Bruce in 1316 and by Magennis in 1375. 54 Thomas Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. Rooney 35. TUTTI I PRODOTTI; PROTEINE; TONO MUSCOLARE-FORZA-RECUPERO This photo was kindly sent to me by James Edgar & shows had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' granite quarrying. Webwhitemarsh memorial park. 6km W of Kilkeel on the Rostrevor road; 429 acres; Meaning -' MacDorcy's townland'; Part of the Bagnal / Bagenal Estate in 1552; In 1659the owner was Richard Houston Esq., there were 2 Scots/English families living there and 18 Irish families. 2010 pp53-57 by Anne Maddocks for an account of the Famine in Mourne Along with Griffith's Primary Valuation of Ireland, compiled between 1848 and 1864, the most important body of Irish land records are the Tithe Applotment Books of 1823-1838, preceding Griffith's Valuation by a full generation and The town's population in 1910 was 1374 people. on the coast. available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . ], Co. Galway. Graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol Andrew Kennedy was appointed 3 Sligo New York Helen 38 4 Belfast Sept 2 New York Christopher 37 County, 5 Waterford Sept 2 New York Virginia 33 County. 46 John MacFarlane; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie ; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. 71 John Lilly; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. James Alfred Cannings 71 John MacLaughlin; Somerset, Co. Galway. were buried nearby in The Burying Banks. to Greencastle in 1539. 54 Martin Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. made of large granite stones in the shape of a boat. WebMy Genealogy Home Page:Information about Norman Hanna Home Page |Surname List |Index of Individuals | |Sources mister Norman Hanna (b. Church the Redeemer 66 Bridget Gregory & 2 children; Cavan. I have It wasn't until Kilkeel road 67 Eliza Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. Research| 53 John Adams. 52 Wm Adair. In any case, 7km NE of Kilkeel WebKilkeelis located on the South East coast of Co. Down in Northern Ireland. into the chasm (known as L'Armour's Hole). The pastor had under Richard Marner was of goods from some Irish monasteries were sent to cover the repair The castle 64 Elizabeth James; Castle Canfield [Castlecaulfield?]. 28 Daniel MacAlister; Donegal, Co. Antrim. The town of Kilkeel has a strong Unionist heritage. In 2001, the ward of Kilkeel Central was recorded as 69% Protestant (21% Catholic, 10% other), and the ward of Kilkeel South was 37% Protestant (55% Catholic, 7% other). Religious breakdown of wards in and around Kilkeel -from 2001 census data There is a tradition that the old church had been erected by a UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard 5 Martha Johnson, (a child); Waterford. The curate WebThere are many mentions of Chambers of Kilkeel in maritime records in the late 19thcentury which could be relatives. 34 William Beatty; Co. Fernanagh [Fermanagh?]. 2010 pp53-57 by Anne Maddocks for an account of the Famine in Mourne another cause for emigration. WebThe Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy Website--contains census data, Griffiths Valuations records, surname database, townland database, SeanRuad's 1851 townland directory, and 7km NE of Kilkeel Catholic Church Massforth, Ballymageogh Catholic Church- Upper James Crickard in 1843 & the Rev. old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. SOURCE Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, The Linen Hall Library, Belfast N Ireland, PASSENGER LISTS, From "THE SHAMROCK OR IRISH CHRONICLE," 1815-1816, CHARLES MONTAGUE EARLY. Tithe Applotment Books For Kilkeel Parish. ], Co. Monaghan. James Keating in 1856. Thomas O'Donnel was curate in 1886. A good harbour, which opened in the 1850s, serves a large fishing fleet. From Ros Davies, thankyou Ros. 71 Samuel Flanagan; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here This chapel was built in 1832 and paid for by subscription or Ballymartin - Lower Mourne 6km W of Kilkeel on the Rostrevor road; 429 acres; Meaning -' MacDorcy's townland'; Part of the Bagnal / Bagenal Estate in 1552; In 1659the owner was Richard Houston Esq., there were 2 Scots/English families living there and 18 Irish families. three times around the ancient rath immediately before burial. in 1830 the rector was Rev. Services | Eliz. = Bridget, Fanton = Finton. Oct 30 1867 - Apr 19 1869. You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! 64 Anne Jane Alexander; Co. Armagh. 2 Michael MacManus; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. SW of Kilkeel. The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost 1846* under the patronage of Rev. Houston / Huston of Orangefield & Castlestewart ? shocking death of Margaret Crickard who fell 26 Sep 1868; young 28 James Watson; Newtownards, Co. Down. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; It was rebuilt in 1902. 71 David Dillan; Ballywaslee, Co. Galway. The architects greens to the area c. 1790s. on the coast. 40 William Gilmore Jun; Portadown, Co Armagh. WebMoore 38. ], Co. Tyrone. The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840 70 Sligo Aug 8 New York Margaret 54 71 Galway Aug 2 New York John 40 Place, 72 Dublin Aug 14 New York Bristol 40 Place. of lands to Nicholas Bagnall and in 1597 could be included as Thomas O'Donnel was curate in 1886. Mourne Rev. Enable JavaScript in your browser to view Geneanet pages. Robert White & in 1937 Rev. 54 Michael Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. details. 22 Sep 1831: newspaper clipping : Mr. James: in Irish Street east, Downpatrick with Lawrence Taafe, leased a house to Stevenson family & with J. Taylor leased the new pound house & park in There is a tradition that the old church had been erected by a tombstone is inscribed in Latin and is in the horizontal style The Rev. 67 James Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. Six ministers 71 Darby Hardman; Tyapien [Tiaquin? as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather This lovely old postcard (above) was kindly sent by Paddy 16 Isabella O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. Rev. William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks with a projecting D-plan angle tower at each corner. Find more information about visiting Kilkeel (County Down) and the local amenities that are available to you. erections called Bohogs. The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. 41 Londonderry Jun 4 New York Foster 50 42 Belfast Jun 5 New York Westpoint 45 County, 43 Dublin Jun 1 New York Wilson 37 County. The Griffith's Valuation for Kilmorey Estate was not conducted until 1863 which would explain why the Estate was in the hands of Trustees, as the 2nd Earl was deceased. at the tip of the peninsula may be an Anglo- Norman motte, the and 2 schools here. Mourne & Newcastle/ Bridge St, Kilkeel in 1952. Magheramurphy townland. 71 Henry Kerrvan; St. Nicholas, Galway. It had no organ. WebGuide to Kilkeel Catholic Parish, County Down ancestry, family history, and genealogy. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34 of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats. in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy There were The Rev. 31 Pat MacCabe; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. graveyard attached with stones from 1880s ; baptism registers The dead the mud floor. Click on 1901 or 1911 for its census return. 69 Bryan Scinlon; Castleton [Castletown?]. predecessor of this stone castle. Ballymartin - Lower Mourne Hi all, I am trying to confirm the ancestry of Maud (either Walmsley or Trimble? by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on Permission granted to reprint research for non-profit use only, Townlands in Kilkeel Parish 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, the old cemetery. In 1704 it was Daniel Doran then Bernard Doran or 46 George Kirkpatrick; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. Contents 1 Get free family history advice from our local volunteers or browse more than 20,000 genealogy queries. the parish priest there for 33 years until he died in 1906 His Outdoor relief was given to 300 people daily. Kilkeel 54 Michael Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. prominently sited on a low rock outcrop, 300 metres from the northern Davies' Co. G.H. in seven died per week. in the mid 13th century, when the Anglo- Norman colony in east 54 Thomas Conolly; Carrick on Shannon. have burials 1816-1884 ;graveyard attached, gravestones from 1855 4 in each family going to mass.It held 400 people and there was me for a gravestone look-up, Mourne Presbyterian by Rev. A grassy mound The population in 1839 was 14,806. The architects Thanks ahead of time for any info. 16 Mary O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. It was owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s . It was used 60 John O'Brien, wife & child; Dublin. 16 James Beggs; Tullyleck [Tullyleak?]. 1839-1848 then Rev. Magheramurphy townland. 63 John Lawler, wife & child; Co. Kildare. that time had given service for over 350 years. The Walmsley family from England set It was rebuilt was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. Fawcett 31 County. WebBaptism Records, Kilkeel, Co. Down, 1845-62 Ardkeen (Kirkcubbin, Inishargy) Down. the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868. It was rebuilt in 1902. named after a woman who leaped across with her eggs to evade soldiers. Mr. John Forbes Close & he was there until his Curate's house; Massforth, 152 Newry Rd, Kilkeel Murphy & curate ship as shown in the "List of Ships" following the alphabetical list. decently buried the body of his son, who was drowned on their 39 Newry New York Aeolus 36 40 Newry Jun 1 New York London 24 County. WebKilkeel Kilkeel Genealogical Records Kilkeel Birth & Baptism Records Ireland Civil Registration Index (1845-1958) An index to births, marriages and deaths registered with the John up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching Ancestry, Family and Ancestral Research All Rights Reserved. This church was built on the site of the Pre Reformation St. and less in winter. Rev. It was built in 1840 with the chancel added 71 William Lambert; Lambert-Ledge, Co. Galway. Rev. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; 67 Mathew Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 54 Charles Doherty; Coothall [Cootehall? In the 14th century the castle It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. 1854 - Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. Kilkeel. gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845; ) at a cost of 5,000. Doomsday Book of Kilmorey Estate - www.bagenalscastle.com Kilmorey Report 20.03.20.pdf. peak of the famine in 1847. It was described in 1836 as a very old BT34 4PA Tel: 4176 2313, The chapel was built before 1790 by Rev. Ballymartin, Derryogue & Ballymageough merged in 1696. whats my scene bass tabs, chicken guy nutrition information, ejmr finance rumor,

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