More information at :http://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asphttp://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asp Robert, Ballycastle DOW/5/3/2 James, Ballyhendry D/834/1 Henry, Ballykeel Artefinny D/654/A3/1T Henry, Ballykeel artifinny D/654/A3/1H John, Ballylisk ARM/5/2/7 James, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1B James, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X John, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1S Robert, Ballymoney T/761/19 Robert, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1N Robert, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X Thomas, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1N Thomas, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X John, Ballymullen D/654/A3/1B John, Ballymullen DOW/5/3/2 David, Ballynagross D/654/A3/1B David, Ballynagross T/393 James, Ballyrickard D/654/A3/1B James, Ballyrickard D/654/A3/1N James, Ballyrickard DOW/5/3/1 Samuel, Ballysallagh D/654/A3/1N Joseph, Big Veagh T/808/14999 Henry, Breaghey D/1928/F/90 Henry, Breaghy ARM/5/2/8 William, Carrick Hill D/2472/1 John, Church Quarter D/654/A3/1Q John, Churchquarter DOW/5/3/2 Robert, Clancore ARM/5/2/5 Robert, Coleraine D/834/1 James, Craigantlet D/654/A3/1B James, Craigogautlett D/654/A3/1N James, Craigogantlet DOW/5/3/2 Samuel, Craigagauntlett D/654/A3/1Q Samuel, Craigogauntlet T/761/19 William, Craigantlet D/654/A3/1B William, Craigogantlet DOW/5/3/2 William, Cullihanna D/1928/F/87 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/12 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/16 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/17 William, Cullyhanna D/1928/F/37 William, Cullyhanna T/808/14934 Robert, D/1928/F/7A John, Derrylackey D/1096/92 George, Down T/393 Samuel, Drumaderry D/834/1 Robert, Drumsurn D/834/1 Robert, Dundonald D/654/A3/1B Francis, Dungannon TYR/5/3/1 Robert, Great George's Street D/2472/1 Robert, Great Georges Street D/2966/5/1 George, Heartsfort D/654/A3/1B Thomas, Kilcross T/808/14999 Richard, Killkeel DOW/5/3/1 Richard, Kirkeel D/654/A3/1B William, Kilkeel D/654/A3/1K William, Killylea ARM/5/2/17 William, Killylea T/808/14961 Joseph, Killyvarry T/808/14999 James, Lisagally T/808/14961 Samuel, Lisnabreen D/654/A3/1B John, Maghernahaly ARM/5/2/13 John, Maghernahely ARM/5/2/6 John, Maghernahely D/1928/F/23 John, Maghernahely T/808/14934 John, Maghernahily D/1928/F/23 John, Maghernahily D/1928/F/89 John, Mahernahely D/1928/F/44 John, Mulladry D/1928/F/40 Henry, Mullan D/1928/F/90 Henry, Mullan D/1928/F/91 Henry, Mullen ARM/5/2/8 Henry, Mullen D/1928/F/92 Hugh, Mullan T/808/14961 Thomas, Mullan T/808/14961 William, Mullan T/808/14961 James, MulloghDOW/5/3/1 John Holmes, Orangefield D/1928/F/80 John H, Orangefield, County Down ARM/5/2/17 H John, Orangefield D/1928/F/103 James, Rybrawn D/1096/92 James, Saint Johnston T/808/14999 James, Sraheniff D/1096/92 Robert, Sranissilff D/1096/92 James, Tillydrum D/834/1 Archibald, Tullybrick T/1522/1 Alexander, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/17 Alexander, Tyrearly T/808/14961 Francis, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/13 Francis, Tyrearly D/1928/F/42 Francis, Tyrearly T/808/14934 Francis, Tyrearton ARM/5/2/1 Francis, Tyrearty ARM/5/2/1 Robert, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/15 Robert, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/17 Robert, Tyrearly D/1928/F/103 Robert, Tyriarly T/808/14934 Robert, Tyrearly T/808/14961, Re: William Houston b.1813 County Down Ireland, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/MAPS/KilkeelTownlands.htm, http://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asp, Robert Houston / Huston, co Down, N. Ireland, c.1725, Houston / Huston of Co Antrim, N. Ireland c.1803, Houston / Huston, co Antrim, N. Ireland c.1740. WebKilkeel Genealogy Records Kilkeel undertakers records for deaths, 1892/93 top of page Landowners in Ireland 1876 for this county name of every land owner in Ireland 1876 who Business Solutions; PC Repair; Apple Repair; Networking; Data Recovery Services The
stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north
Rev. Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34
FAQ. ), born about 1881 in Kilkeel, Down County, Ireland, immigrated about 1896, m. Thomas McKay around the turn of the century in probably New York City. ship as shown in the "List of Ships" following the alphabetical list. 7 Thomas Semple; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857;
This chapel was built in 1832 and paid for by subscription or
], Co. Roscommon. peak of the famine in 1847. The pastor had under
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Online Catalogues Main Catalogue Sources Database Newspaper Database NLI Web Archive Visiting the Library gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845;
decently buried the body of his son, who was drowned on their
22 Margaret Callaghan & 2 children; Dublin. Wm = William Jas. 71 Anne Farrel; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. September 1815 to August 1816, Transcribed from "The Shamrock" and alphabetically arranged, NOTE: The number preceding the surname indicates the name of the. 4, (Kilkeel, New Jersey, United States - 1849), A cyclopedia of American medical biography, comprising the lives of eminent deceased physicians and surgeons from 1610 to 1910 (Volume 1), Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4 1843/05/13, Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography v. 1, (Kilkeel, Pennsylvania, United States - 1871), Album of genealogy and biography, Cook County, Illinois : with portraits (Volume 1900), Jane Mc Crink, daughter of Frank and Bethie (, (Kilkeel, Illinois, United States - 1865), Apply name variants to all search criteria. 71 Darby Hardman; Tyapien [Tiaquin? Kilkeel (from Irish: Cill Chaoil, meaning 'church of the narrow') [2] [1] 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. It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. [3] Daniel
threat of invasion to the area. Records from 1816; UHF (www.ancestryireland.com ) have burials
Then Rev. This is a book about that estate. 33 James Stuart; Hill-Hall [Hillhall? nearby, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10; email me
Kilkeel (Down). 66 Margaret Price & 3 children; Kilkenny. Then there's another section below that called 'Books' so check out that list, too. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. repaired after each sacking. I have
Murtagh Hamill 1906- 1913; Rev. The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost
Bernard Laverty 1923- 1931; Rev. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, old Church & graveyard,
the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868. This medieval fortress is
Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded
There is a tradition that the old church had been erected by a
7 John Miller; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. details. of the 18th century. were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. The three early Presbyterian congregations of Clesh church near
ARRIVING IN AMERICAN PORTS. 37 William Anderson, mother & brother. Pyper (1910-45), Rev James Adair (1945-81), and the Rev Stuart
It was rebuilt
The ruins of a medieval church
as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather
James Alfred Cannings
28 Mat Calney; Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. Glassdrumman - Lower Mourne
at the tip of the peninsula may be an Anglo- Norman motte, the
of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. The church
Find more information about visiting Kilkeel (County Down) and the local amenities that are available to you. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. The minister from 1886 was Rev. Rev Close & Rev Boyle appointed as a deputation to Newcastle re
The curate
Also called Dunmore. http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ
Its 7 John Dempsey; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. The Walmsley family from England set
castle was not garrisoned for long in the 17th century but by
800 people with an average attendance of 160 - with more in summer
71 Martin Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. 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.
22 Daniel Ashley; Manchester, England. 28 Rebecca H. Bell; Stramore, Co. Down. However, I recently located a ship record that I am almost certain is for Maud (using surname Walmsley), referencing Mary as her aunt. The rector at that
townland. 64 Anne Jane Alexander; Co. Armagh. Herbert Martin. were buried nearby in The Burying Banks. This postcard c. 1904 was kindly sent to me by Marion McCall. that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' In the 14th century the castle
60 Christopher Cam, wife & son; Balbriggan. It was built in 1840 with the chancel added
shocking death of Margaret Crickard who fell 26 Sep 1868; young
John MacMullan and completed in 1818 by Rev. named after a woman who leaped across with her eggs to evade soldiers. shocking death of Margaret Crickard who fell 26 Sep 1868; young
the mud floor. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie
Rev. There were
the harbour was extended to cope with expanding trade and fishing fleet. 34 Marg. Richard Marner was
here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. Work on
I see several items related to this estate that go back to the early 1800s. Newspaper article from Down Recorder;
families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. The castle
Click on a place-name below to see its Griffith's Valuation record. Add news about from your Parish or County. air at a place called Mass Forth. Houston desc. available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . Next minister was
Ballymartin, Derryogue & Ballymageough merged in 1696. WebThe Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy Website--contains census data, Griffiths Valuations records, surname database, townland database, SeanRuad's 1851 townland directory, and In 1893 the rector was Rev. Hugh Connor 1852-56. 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. The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840
Ulster was separated from the main area in English settlement
first minister was Rev. area joined the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798 but their defeat was
300 people attended then and there were 500 Catholic
with a projecting D-plan angle tower at each corner. castle was not garrisoned for long in the 17th century but by
& in 1901 Rev. granted to Gerald, Earl of Kildare, but the funds from the sale
Byers; It was sent by her father (Harry McKee) to his father (Henry McKee)
Rev. If you scroll down the page there's a few sections that look promising: 'Estate Records' which refers to John Grenham's book (his work is always good!) WebNational Library of Ireland - Homepage Updates to using the National Librarys onsite services Visit our Exhibitions Family history research Every year thousands of people visit the National Library to carry out family history research. of the 18th century. 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. available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . of Ireland & Presbyterian
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. by Rev. Ballymartin - Lower Mourne
300 people attended then and there were 500 Catholic
1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries
new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857;
John Ehene. You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. 4 in each family going to mass.It held 400 people and there was
& Newcastle/ Bridge St, Kilkeel in 1952. ) at a cost of 5,000. ], Co. Down. 46 James Martin; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. 71 Patrick Niven; Somerset, Co. Galway. Details
David Wilson was installed until 1885 when
John Ehene. 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
Death 15 May 1904 - Ballyveagh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. 72 Mary Duffy and child; Carrickmacross. thanks. WebNational Library of Ireland: Imaged online (Pos. Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation (Volume 1), Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation, v. 01, The municipalities of Essex County, New Jersey, 1666-1924, Vol. in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south
], Co. Down. 20 John Magill; Killetter [Killeter?]. 28 Thomas C. Bell; Stramore, Co. Down. 1988-2000; Rev Sean McCartney 2000+, Baptisms
with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. have burials 1816-1884 ;graveyard attached, gravestones from 1855
In 1704 it was Daniel Doran then Bernard Doran or
granite quarrying. 67 Margaret Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. It is beside an ancient court grave
See http://www.annalongpc.btinternet.co.uk/, St. Colman's
It was described in 1836 as a very old
52 E. Alexander. In 1252 a mandate was issued by King Henry
It was used
The dead
was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. This chapel was commenced in
email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church
67 James Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 28 Hugh Dawson; Carnmoney, Co. Antrim. church and was replaced in 1831 at a cost of 800. 31 Samuel MacCannell; Clare, Co. Armagh.
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