46 Henry Harbison; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. Because the Church of Ireland was the state church, people of all faiths could be buried in it including Roman Catholics. ], Co. Down. Freeman
28 Hugh Rooney; Malenadony, Co. Leitrim. 1846* under the patronage of Rev. army pensioners. Kilkeel Rd, Annalong
John McIlwaine 1800-1839. 54 James Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. This chapel was commenced in
What a lovely find Henry. Kilkeel , Roman Catholic parish records: Baptismal extracts. Contents 1 This photo was kindly sent to me by James Edgar & shows
William McMordie in 1886. The Rev. 27 Samuel Aldwell. I so admire your desire to learn more about our Irish heritage. Annalong is snuggled between the Mourne
60 John O'Brien, wife & child; Dublin. townland. 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. WebMoore 38. Houston / Huston of Orangefield & Castlestewart ? ; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. Rev. Bernard Laverty 1923- 1931; Rev. Rev. in 1870s. by Ros Davies
1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie
28 Catherine MacMullen; Lurgan, Co. Armagh. Business Solutions; PC Repair; Apple Repair; Networking; Data Recovery Services the mud floor. His wife Martha and four
66 Ellen Bremen & 2 children; Kilkenny. WebBaptism Records, Kilkeel, Co. Down, 1845-62 Ardkeen (Kirkcubbin, Inishargy) Down. 7 Cicey Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. details. It was rebuilt in 1902. 28 Grace MacGeoch; Glymluse, Wigtonshire. Byers; It was sent by her father (Harry McKee) to his father (Henry McKee)
one of the few strongholds retained for the Crown in Ulster. International Land Records. Walter Larkin 1975- 1988; Rev. There were a set of "Memoirs" written at the time of the Griffiths that are very detailed and localized. WebThe National Library of Ireland on Kildare Street in Dublin is situated within a twenty minute walk of the National Archives just east of Dublins main shopping street, Grafton Street. Maggie's Leap- Coiscein
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. 1988-2000; Rev Sean McCartney 2000+, Baptisms
60 James Callaghan; Balbuggan [Balbriggan?]. Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded
UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard
ward furniture louvered dresser Rev. 38 John Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. 12 Oct 1878, Kilhorne Church of Ireland,
54 Michael Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Name Abbreviations found in registers: Find out about people who lived in Kilkeel (County Down) and their descendants. 71 Mary Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. of repairs carried out at this time are preserves in a surviving
Herbert Martin. The offices of constable at Greencastle
63 Robert Wacum, wife & child; Co. Dublin. his jurisdiction the chapels of Kilcoo, Kilmegan, Ballaghanery,
71 Michael Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. 66 Thomas Ingraham, wife & 9 children; Dublin. A grassy mound
http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ
Web055 571430 - 339 3425995 sportsnutrition@libero.it . 71 John Raftrey; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 1789 Moore, John McNeight, Henry HOUSTON / HUSTON, North Ireland, PRONI Freeholders Lists c.1770-1840, (sorted by placename). Killen was succeeded by Rev. Vol 10, oldest stone 1820; email me for a gravestone look-up, St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Catholic Church Massforth, Ballymageogh Catholic Church- Upper
Andrew Kennedy was appointed
I found these all by Googling "Kilmorney estate County Down". WebKilkeel, Ireland Seed family By genealogy.com user November 17, 2001 at 12:45:01. Killen was succeeded by Rev. 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. Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary
29 John Bannin; Co. Killkenny [Kilkenny?]. 28 Christ. 28 David MacMurray; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. 38 John Flynn Jun. Ballymartin - Lower Mourne
60 John Murray, wife & 2 children; Balbriggan. and less in winter. had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' 63 John Lawler, wife & child; Co. Kildare. This postcard c. 1904 was kindly sent to me by Marion McCall. #PAGE 3 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
The town's population in 1910 was 1374 people. storm & fishing fleet disaster 21 Jan 1843*;
Rev. 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries
Edward O'Brien Pratt then he became rector in 1886. 64 Elizabeth James; Castle Canfield [Castlecaulfield?]. transcribed the births 1840-1851 throughout my Surnames Lists
was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. 67 Sarah Leech; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. Rev. Michael Carroll; City of Kilkenny. The church
It was used
na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel,
The ruins of a medieval church
John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin
& p65 for a photo of the Workhouse). 3km NW of Kilkeel on Rostrevor road
1 Daniel Stinton; City of Limerick. That will keep you reading for a day or two! WebThe Federation of Family History Societies co-ordinates and assists the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry. in 1741 & stayed until his death in 1781 . that suggests that there was a Meeting House opposite the Catholic
20 John Magill; Killetter [Killeter?]. 28 Robert MacGill; Cookstown, Co. Derry. In this letter Hugh mentions It is believed that this old church was financed by a Spanish noble family after their son had been drowned This church was built on the site of the Pre Reformation St.
2 John Reilly; King's Court, Co. Cavan. He was followed by Rev. There may be more records than the information you are seeking, but it's worth checking out. in 1886 was Rev. Outdoor relief was given to 300 people daily. greens to the area c. 1790s. It lies at the mouth of the River Kilkeel at the foot of the Mourne Mountains; the quarrying and dressing of Mourne granite is a local industry. graveyard attached with stones from 1880s ; baptism registers
The castle
), 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. Down, Northern Ireland Family History Research Site
Have you checked out the Family Search Wiki under 'Ireland Land' https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Land_and_Property. Then search ($) Archives for Daniel
; Parochial House in Ballymartin
See http://www.annalongpc.btinternet.co.uk/, St. Colman's
WebKilkeel All known copies of records Click here to see all Devine baptisms in Kilkeel as transcribed by FindMyPast Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: MIC.1D/73: Open for public research: 1837 - 1900: 1839 - 1900: 1869-1900: ], Co. Tyrone. population in 1910 was 301 and the industries were fishing and
This is a book about that estate. The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840
in Annalong village, Moneydarraghmore townland, The congregation was established in 1840 and met at Annalong
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 George Maguire ( 1856- 1885
The last noted example of this was at the interment of Mrs. Sloan
Herbert Martin. Atkinson, John Campbell, Sam, of Lisdunngullion. George Nesbitt, . 28 William Hay; Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. named after a woman who leaped across with her eggs to evade soldiers. The
shocking death of Margaret Crickard who fell 26 Sep 1868; young
Kilkeel
Kilhorn means ' church of the river'; This church is on the site
54 Michael Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. ) at a cost of 5,000. Daunt. I am wondering if Robert Trimble Walmsley is a brother to Mary, and if Robert Trimble Walmsley is actually the father of Maud (thereby making Mary her aunt while accounting for the "Trimble" connection). 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. Originally I thought that Maud was the daughter of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Walmsley and a first husband, ? na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. 66 Judith Morine & 2 children; Kilkenny. 40 William Gilmore Jun; Portadown, Co Armagh. William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks
Robert White & in 1937 Rev. McGowan 1931- 1957; Rev. The
Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". Services | Kilkeel road
46 James Martin; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. WebKilkeelis located on the South East coast of Co. Down in Northern Ireland. Rev. There is a river that bisects the estate and the scouts used the area to the west of the river. Catholic Church Massforth, Ballymageogh Catholic Church- Upper
The Walmsley family from England set
67 Jane MacIntosh; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. 31 Joseph Holmes; Dramore [Dromore? the South Pier was built in 1885 & the old dock in 1886 that trading
66 Ellen Daly and 3 children; Kilkenny. were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. 68 John Aikin; Londonderry. the parish priest there for 33 years until he died in 1906 His
Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. The castle consists of a large
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Needham,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmorey. 4 in each family going to mass.It held 400 people and there was
67 William Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 71 John MacLaughlin; Somerset, Co. Galway. by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on
gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845;
& http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html
chapel near Kilmeloge in 1836 with a small gallery which was erected
James Keating in 1856. Its Articles from Down Recorder newspaper;
46 George Kirkpatrick; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. threat of invasion to the area. the start of the 16th century onwards. The ruins of a medieval church
This photo was kindly sent to me by James Edgar & shows
10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages
54 Patrick Gallagher; Teeling, Co. Donegal. up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching
The Rev. consecration 21 Dec 1833, PRONI & NLI have baptisms 1842-1881 & marriages 1839-1880;
Enjoy. Genealogy research center - Ulster Historical Foundation Kilkeel (Church of Ireland) 1832-1900: Kilkeel (MO) 1784-1951: Kilkeel (Mixed) 1781-1878: Kilkeel (OX) 1710-1936: Kilkeel (PE) 1739-1739: Kilkeel (Presbyterian) 1749-1981: Co. Down, Northern Ireland Family History Research Site Kilkeel: of The Abbey; appointed magistrate of Co. Down 23 Apr 1830; father of a son b. It was rebuilt
66 William Priston; Leister [Leinster?]. Forty inmates died during the
Pili called this the doomsday book http://www.bagenalscastle.com/documents/Kilmorey%20Report%2020.03.20.pdf. By 1847, the
Home; Services. Forty inmates died during the
by donating labour. Samuel Mateer 1849 until he became infirm
31 John Sampson; Ballygalley [Ballygawley? (See Journal of Mourne Local Studies Group
In Ireland, its all about the land, and if you track the land you will have a great insight to what life was like on a daily basis for your ancestor. It was used
his jurisdiction the chapels of Kilcoo, Kilmegan, Ballaghanery,
John MacMullan and completed in 1818 by Rev. peak of the famine in 1847. that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' (question mark) can be. The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840
Click on the research-source links to see the records for Kilkeel. Also called Dunmore. Murtagh Hamill 1906- 1913; Rev. 55 Hugh Flynn; Ballifarnan [Ballyfarnan?]. Before this chapel was built, the people worshipped in the open
= John or Jonathan, Ally = Anastasia (sometimes), Lau. Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. The usual historical rules apply, 100 years birth, 75 marriages, 50 deaths. In 1704 it was Daniel Doran then Bernard Doran or
Six ministers
= Bridget, Fanton = Finton. UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard
54 Thomas Conolly; Carrick on Shannon. It was built in 1840 with the chancel added
67 John MacCrossin; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. is a few kilometres west of Kilkeel town, on the Rostrevor road. predecessor of this stone castle. 111 that Adam Talbot should be paid by the exchequer 'what he
31 Jan 1852*; shipwreck & loss of Life 25 Jan 1862*; Earl of Kilmorey
40 vols in all if I remember correctly and are still in print. Web40 A. Adair; Kilkeel, Co. Down. of lands to Nicholas Bagnall and in 1597 could be included as
My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. 20 Thomas Wood; Auchnalcoy [Aughnacloy?]. was Rev. 28 Sam MacGeoch; Newtown Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. 16 Felix Gilmour; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. of Houston of Craigs, co. Antrim, N. Ire ? Rev. Click on a place-name below to see its Griffith's Valuation record. As an aside Mourne Park was a scout camp and I spent a few summer holidays there. Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel,
Eliz. Newspaper article from Northern Herald;
You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. Real solutions. George Nesbitt, . 2 Michael MacManus; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. 67 Sarah Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. Next minister was
the start of the 16th century onwards. old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. 32 Belfast May 5 New York Elizabeth 46 33 Newry May 6 Philadelphia Dido 22 County, 34 Belfast May 10 New York John 18 County, 35 Dublin May 12 New York Ch. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial Mill until the Meeting House was ready for use in 1842. shore of the narrow mouth of Carlingford Lough. were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. 24 Dublin Mar 11 New York Erin 31 25 Dublin Mar 7 New York Amphion 20 26 Dublin Apr 3 New York Dublin Packet 39 County. 16 Mary O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. by Rev. 71 Thomas Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. 28 Cath Ash; Castleblaney, Co. Monoghan [Castleblayney Co. on the western side of the Newcastle to
There is a tradition that the old church had been erected by a
In the early 19th century a track was dug through the sand at the mouth
In any case, were sure to have lots to share and are delighted to welcome you.