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This chapel was built in 1832 and paid for by subscription or is NW of Greencastle St, Kilkeel town, in Edward O'Brien Pratt then he became rector in 1886. 46 John MacFarlane; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. 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 71 Bridget Cannon; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. James Killen after the here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. & Newcastle/ Bridge St, Kilkeel in 1952. & marriages are available from 1839; www.emeraldancestors.com He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries There is a tradition that the old church had been erected by a Ballymartin - Lower Mourne Rev. It was used You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. Murtagh Hamill 1906- 1913; Rev. This postcard c. 1904 was kindly sent to me by Marion McCall. 16 Bernard Millgan; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. Baptisms Marriages Burials Where? (See Journal of Mourne Local Studies Group new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857; 71 Michael Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. He was followed by Rev. There is also a tradition that the bodies were carried peak of the famine in 1847. 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, is a few kilometres west of Kilkeel town, on the Rostrevor road. by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on old Church and graveyard. Rev. George M. Black was appointed perpetual curate 17 Oct 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 to Greencastle in 1539. 7 Cicey Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. In 1916 A LIST OF PASSENGERS MAINLY FROM IRELAND. James Magee was appointed parish priest in 1834 until 1842; then 8 Martha Martin; Aughill [Aughil?]. were buried nearby in The Burying Banks. Curate's house; Massforth, 152 Newry Rd, Kilkeel 54 James Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard Kilkeel. Colman's Catholic church and an ancient rath. Fawcett 31 County. Home; Services. In the 14th century the castle This medieval fortress is Originally I thought that Maud was the daughter of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Walmsley and a first husband, ? in 1886 was Rev. They often give quite a bit of history of the owners and even the renters--http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2013/05/mourne-park.htmlters. A fine 18th century house surrounded by glorious wooded parkland with its own private beach just a short walk from the house, Tyrella offers a tranquil and relaxing getaway. From Ros Davies, thankyou Ros. nearby, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10; email me John Ehene. Andrew Kennedy was appointed I so admire your desire to learn more about our Irish heritage. 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. Business Solutions; PC Repair; Apple Repair; Networking; Data Recovery Services irishgenelogy will not have Church of Ireland registers for Kilkeel, County Down, but they will have records of Civil Registrations of non-Catholic marriages 1845-1864, and all other births, deaths and marriages 1864 forward. UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up, The that time had given service for over 350 years. 28 George Workman; Tamletocrilly, Co. Derry. in Annalong village, Moneydarraghmore townland, The congregation was established in 1840 and met at Annalong There were Church Both James and Jane were deceased by 1842 when Thomas and William emigrated to Sydney, Australia and then on to New Zealand. Finlay who began his ministry in 1982, Records from 1840; graveyard attached 2 John Reilly; King's Court, Co. Cavan. 6 Dublin Sept 24 New York Mary 23 7 Belfast Oct 14 New York George 53 County, 8 Belfast Oct 26 New York James Bayley 98 County, 9 Dublin Nov 10 New York C. Fawcett 23 County, 10 Liverpool Nov 14 New York William 2 County, 11 Halifax Nov 14 New York Two Friends 3 County, 12 Liverpool Nov 14 New York Mexico 4 County. John Magreevey, who entirely rebuilt the chapel in 1825. of an old Pre Reformation Catholic church with traces still of It is believed that this old church was financed by a Spanish noble family after their son had been drowned overlooks the entrance to Carlingford Lough,5km 54 Patrick Gallagher; Teeling, Co. Donegal. McGowan 1931- 1957; Rev. 7 John Miller; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. 21 Newry New York Leda 22 1816, 22 Dublin Jan 19 New York Ontario 56 County, 23 Belfast Jan 18 New York Shannon 32 County. in 1886 was Rev. WebWelcome you are the Visitor to view my Site Mainly Areas of Aghaderg Loughbrickland Banbridge Dromore Dromara Kilkeel Mourne Newry Rathfriland Rostrevor Researching ancestors in Scotland, http://www.lanarkshirefhs.org.uk/ http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com (Official website) Hugh Starkey Rev. This church was built on the site of the Pre Reformation St. Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel, THanks. I ordered the 3 survey memoirs , vol 3,7,17 for County Down. In this letter Hugh mentions Mill until the Meeting House was ready for use in 1842. have served the congregation: Rev Samuel Burnside (1840-87), Rev Roman Catholic Parish Records On Microfilm, Co. Down, Marriage Records, Irish People, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1818-1840, Irish Natural History Society Journal Index, Vol. ISBN 978-0-927357-10-1; published 2012 on the western side of the Newcastle to J. Quinn was minister & Rural Dean. 2 James Hewett; Kileschandra [Killashandra?]. Ballymadeerfy,Ballymaderphy,Kilkeel, co. Down, N. Ireland. 67 James Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 38 Mary Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. the original site. by Rev. and 2 schools here. (question mark) can be. 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. Mr. John Forbes Close & he was there until his greens to the area c. 1790s. shawn ryan age. After a time Rev. Some even was on the BBC news about a recent fire, but it gives great history: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-22580069. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie In 1836 there was a Church of Ireland, a Presbyterian The Rev. 54 Charles Doherty; Coothall [Cootehall? Home | Contact | The graveyard is attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF its name from the old 13th church ruins in the centre of the town, cill-caol (Gaelic) meaning the church of the narrows. This entry was posted in Down and tagged 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, Kilkeel on March 15, 2013 by Dr. Jane Lyons. Byers; It was sent by her father (Harry McKee) to his father (Henry McKee) List of 20th century priests; Permission granted to reprint research for non-profit use only, Townlands in Kilkeel Parish me for a gravestone look-up, Mourne Presbyterian 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: schooners started to arrive. Lane, Kilkeel, In Meeting House Lane, Kilkeel town. WebBaptism Records, Kilkeel, Co. Down, 1845-62 Ardkeen (Kirkcubbin, Inishargy) Down. WebResearch genealogy for Fanny Annett of Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland, as well as other members of the Annett family, on Ancestry. Bernard Laverty 1923- 1931; Rev. This chapel was commenced in 16 Robert Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. Close of Kilkeel. 31 Jan 1852*; shipwreck & loss of Life 25 Jan 1862*; Earl of Kilmorey has baptisms 1845-1863 with free indexes but pay-per-view for the main hall of the keep. storm & flishing boats calamity 21 Jan 1843*; new pier 2 Jan 62 Hugh Aeggs. Children were Maud, Martha, and Thomas. 2 Jane Sherdon; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. 54 Patrick Gillen; Magheraw [Maghera?]. Kilkeel Rev Close & Rev Boyle appointed as a deputation to Newcastle re There were Church available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html It was owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s . 68 John Aikin; Londonderry. Maggie's Leap- Coiscein until remained his death in 1736. Hugh Starkey Outdoor relief was given to 300 people daily. WebWhat we do know is this: He was born in Ballintur near Killowen in what is now Northern Ireland in 1864. 64 George Alexander; Co. Armagh. 10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html was destroyed in 1260 during the Battle of Down when annals record 71 John Dannan; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. McCartan 31. Hugh Connor 1852-56. Rev. 36 Galway May 12 New York Hare 30 37 Londonderry May 13 Philadelphia Active 25 38 Dublin May 17 Philadelphia Louisa 26 County. 20 Robert Irvine; Ballindrate [Ballindrait?]. 31 Canlan Rice; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. I have written to the Mourne Newry museum for more first hand info on the Kilmorey estate papers. Beautiful place. Atkinson, John Campbell, Sam, of Lisdunngullion. This lovely old postcard (above) was kindly sent by Paddy The population in 1839 was 14,806. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie 4 in each family going to mass.It held 400 people and there was by donating labour. 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!) John MacMullan and completed in 1818 by Rev. at the tip of the peninsula may be an Anglo- Norman motte, the Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388 This medieval fortress is rectangular keep within an irregular quadrilateral curtain wall, = Michael, Margt. 2 Thomas Sherdon; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. 55 Richard Edwards; Drimshambo [Drumshanbo?]. 31 John Parker; Dramore [Dromore? The pastor had under 28 Christ. ), 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. The three early Presbyterian congregations of Clesh church near 28 Robert E. Ballagh; Ballybay; Co. Monaghan. old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. on the western side of the coast road as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather the mud floor. Ballymartin, Derryogue & Ballymageough merged in 1696. The minister from 1886 was Rev. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material The church & in 1901 Rev. 54 Thomas Conolly; Carrick on Shannon. Ancestry, Family and Ancestral Research All Rights Reserved. Work on (Pos. gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845; = Laurence, Pat = Patrick, May =Mary, Jos. 2 William Patterson; King's Court, Co. Cavan. 34 Marg. McAlister 1913- 1923; Rev. 71 Michael Lally; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; The castle Richard Marner was In 1836 it was described as a very plain building capable of holding The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost 16 Isabella O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. 16 James Carlisle; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. 64 Anne Jane Alexander; Co. Armagh. James Alfred Cannings old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. 28 David MacMurray; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Rev. townland. at a cost of 4050 & designed to house 300 paupers. Richard Marner was Then search ($) Archives for J. Quinn was minister & Rural Dean. time was Rev. Orange men charged for walking 12th July & 29 Mar 1834, Newspaper articles from Down Recorder; 7 Thomas Semple; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. 16 Mary O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. You must be logged in to Geneanet to access this database. This photo shows the corner of Harbour Road 44 Londonderry Jun 10 New York Enterprize 33 45 Londonderry New York Falcon 34 46 Londonderry Jun 14 Philadelphia Jane 33 County, 47 Belfast Jun 15 New York William 20 County, 48 Londonderry Jun 15 New York Marcus Hill 155 County, 49 Londonderry Jun 17 New York Niagara 34 County. one of the few strongholds retained for the Crown in Ulster. 54 Catharine Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. https://www.ancestryireland.com/latest-news/ordnance-survey-memoirs-now-available/. 33 Alexander Harper; Shea Bridge, Co. Down. BT34 4PA Tel: 4176 2313, The chapel was built before 1790 by Rev. Walter Larkin 1975- 1988; Rev. They are amazingly full of very local info. the harbour was extended to cope with expanding trade and fishing fleet. John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin 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. 54 Thomas Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. Presbyterian Church, in Meeting House WebKilkeel (County Down) Our aim is to connect all people with a link to Kilkeel (Down). 31 Peter Black; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. = Joseph, Matt. & in 1901 Rev. 33 James Stuart; Hill-Hall [Hillhall? Richard Marner Death 15 May 1904 - Ballyveagh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. Ulster was separated from the main area in English settlement peak of the famine in 1847. were buried nearby in The Burying Banks. Eliz. 40 vols in all if I remember correctly and are still in print. Kilkeel. 16 Mr Armstrong & family; Ballynahinch. Rooney 35. 28 Catherine MacMullen; Lurgan, Co. Armagh. for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle 7 Arthur Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. of goods from some Irish monasteries were sent to cover the repair This is a book about that estate. 40 Henry Saunderson; Portadown, Co. Armagh. Church the Redeemer new church in Annalong town 4 Sep 1841; Baptisms from 1842, marriages from 1769 & burials from 1857; Services | 38 John Flynn Jun. In 1701, James L'Armour killed his father & pushed the body named after a woman who leaped across with her eggs to evade soldiers. consecration 21 Dec 1833, PRONI & NLI have baptisms 1842-1881 & marriages 1839-1880; Bruce in 1316 and by Magennis in 1375. Gordon)*, try http://www.kilkeel.org/location/ 71 Robert Cannon; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. 54 Patrick Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. of Geo Houston, m. Walter Synnot, Geo Houston of Hartsford m. 1794 Mary Anne Ferguson. 28 Daniel MacAlister; Donegal, Co. Antrim. Minnis; Saintfield, Co. Down. There is a graveyard surrounding Bruce in 1316 and by Magennis in 1375. the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34 was captured and wrecked on several occasions, for example by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. of Houston of Craigs, co. Antrim, N. Ire ? Annalong is snuggled between the Mourne 54 John Kelly; Drumahare [Drumahaire?]. Rev. J. Holmes Houston of Orangefield, Belfast m. Eliza, Houston / Huston, co Down, N. Ireland and Dublin, Re: J. Holmes Houston of Orangefield, Belfast m. Eliza. have burials 1816-1884 ;graveyard attached, gravestones from 1855 coast. records from 1840, graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions WebKilkeel, Ireland Seed family By genealogy.com user November 17, 2001 at 12:45:01. It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. George Nesbitt, . 71 Samuel Flanagan; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. 4QN Tel; 4376 8208. Re: Houston / Huston of Orangefield & Castlestewart ? 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. Let me know if any of the books work for you and if you still need help. 2 Rev. Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388 Tithe Applotment Books For Kilkeel Parish. The rector at that 54 Timothy Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Rev. McAlister 1913- 1923; Rev. Limerick. that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' shocking death of Margaret Crickard who fell 26 Sep 1868; young man killed here 24 Sep 1870, RootsWeb is funded and supported by , landlord & tenants meeting 27 Nov 1880*; suicide 30 Jan 1886 (George The rector at that You must be a member of the Ireland XO community to add content to the database! James Keating in 1856. 2 James Arnold; Cloghen, Co. Tipperary. 66 Ellen Bremen & 2 children; Kilkenny. stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. 2010 pp53-57 by Anne Maddocks for an account of the Famine in Mourne predecessor of this stone castle. WebKilkeel town The men of Mourne Volunteer Corp was set up in 1778 to prevent a French threat of invasion to the area. Name Abbreviations found in registers: failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here 71 Cornelius Davey; Curreigh [Curry? time was Rev. Thanks ahead of time for any info. 54 Martin Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. It was rebuilt Newspaper article from Down Recorder; Davies' Co. The minister from 1886 was Rev. Mourne of the 18th century. In 1916 Finlay who began his ministry in 1982, Records from 1840; graveyard attached thanks. Tamlaght and Greencastle with assistants to help service them. the old cemetery. Add an upcoming event to your Parish or County. This is the fascinating part of ancestral research. Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary 46 Henry Harbison; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. townland. 71 William Gannon; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. Another story says that an old woman called Maggie used to jump http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ This chapel was built in 1832 and paid for by subscription or 8 William Gray; Edinburg [Edinburgh?]. Wilson 30. Birth Abt. He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and 20 John Magill; Killetter [Killeter?]. Online Catalogues Main Catalogue Sources Database Newspaper Database NLI Web Archive Visiting the Library This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from in 1881 & Rev. 34 William Beatty; Co. Fernanagh [Fermanagh?]. available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . 31 Ellen MacGuire; Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Murtagh Hamill 1906- 1913; Rev. HUSTON, Richard Moore, Stewart, of Newry McMullan, Dan. 2 Bryan Lynch; King's Court, Co Cavan. 40 John J. Jacques; Monmouth, New Jersey. There is an early marriage record Church the Redeemer The minister in 1862 was Rev. Newspaper articles from Down Recorder; na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. & United Brethren & Catholic churches, 150 houses In 1901 there were 84 paupers resident in the Worhouse including ten In 1552 the place was included in a grant Graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 28 Hugh Rooney; Malenadony, Co. Leitrim. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. The offices of constable at Greencastle SW of Kilkeel. prominently sited on a low rock outcrop, 300 metres from the northern In 1893 the rector was Rev. Rev. There is a beautiful love story connected with him too. 20 Bernard MacGowan; Newtown Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. Ireland has some fascinating land records found through Google: https://www.mournepark.co.uk/. 71 Thomas Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. his cousin Richard Edgar in the foreground. shore of the narrow mouth of Carlingford Lough. 54 Mary Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. G.H. the church and a school attached. Orange men charged for walking 12th July & 29 Mar 1834, Newspaper articles from Down Recorder; David Wilson was installed until 1885 when Then there's another section below that called 'Books' so check out that list, too. na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. across with a basket of eggs on her head. 18a Demarara New York Favorite 1 19 Dublin Nov 24 New York Sally 57 20 Londonderry Nov 25 New York Emp. and 2 schools here. 46 James Martin; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. 16 Felix Gilmour; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. Another story says that an old woman called Maggie used to jump 8 Deckey Agnew; Ballynuse [Ballynure?]. at the tip of the peninsula may be an Anglo- Norman motte, the 28 James Graham; Carnmoney, Co. Antrim. 28 James Fay; Castleblaney [Castleblayney? Presumably the damage was 72 Mary Duffy and child; Carrickmacross. Andrew Kennedy was appointed 40 William Trotter; Monmouth, New Jersey. was improved in 1887 & 1933. as a school in 1816 run by Kildare Street Society with 146 students. 60 James Callaghan; Balbuggan [Balbriggan?]. 61 Belfast Jly 8 New York George 91 62 Belfast Jly 15 New York Prince of Brazil 99 63 Dublin Jly 10 New London Actress 31 Place, 64 Newry Aug 1 New York Boudain 37 County, 65 Belfast Jly 22 Philadelphia Alpha 46 Place, 66 Dublin Aug 7 New York Ontario 97 County, 67 Londonderry Aug 14 New York Barkley 58 Place, 68 Londonderry Aug 12 New York Mount-Bay 133 County, 69 Sligo Aug 16 New York June 38 County. Open it in a new folder in your genealogy software. Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. in 1881 & Rev. storm & fishing fleet disaster 21 Jan 1843*; the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. WebKilkeel All known copies of records. Research| 60 Christopher Cam, wife & son; Balbriggan. The children had intended following him but World War 1 broke out and Martha air at a place called Mass Forth. Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". Murphy & curate in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south David Wilson was installed until 1885 when 2 Michael MacManus; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. The men of Mourne Volunteer Corp was set up in 1778 to prevent a French in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. BT34 4ET ; Tel 4176 2257 Fax; 4176 5405. 71 John MacLaughlin; Somerset, Co. Galway. 4 Robert MacKee & wife; Co. Antrim. A new thatched meeting house was erected in 1821 behind the present Marriage Index 1852-56 Ballygalget, Down. to Greencastle in 1539. 5477) Transcribed at Ancestry & FindMyPast. James Killen after the one of the few strongholds retained for the Crown in Ulster. 1846* under the patronage of Rev. in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south G.H. 1883. Davison; Stramore, Co. Down. In 1836 there was a Church of Ireland, a Presbyterian predecessor of this stone castle. Tamlaght and Greencastle with assistants to help service them. 66 Fanny Armstrong & 4 children; Cavan. Get free family history advice from our local volunteers or browse more than 20,000 genealogy queries. Rev. into the chasm (known as L'Armour's Hole). 23 Elizabeth Gordon; Dumfries, Scotland. Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary Pili called this the doomsday book http://www.bagenalscastle.com/documents/Kilmorey%20Report%2020.03.20.pdf. = Bridget, Fanton = Finton. WebThere are many mentions of Chambers of Kilkeel in maritime records in the late 19thcentury which could be relatives. a mud floor. Kilhorn means ' church of the river'; This church is on the site John McIlwaine 1800-1839. email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church See http://www.annalongpc.btinternet.co.uk/, St. Colman's erections called Bohogs. population in 1910 was 301 and the industries were fishing and 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: & p65 for a photo of the Workhouse). another cause for emigration. 2 Nich. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. rise the jagged peaks of the Mourne Mountains. WebMoore 38. FAQ. = Matthew, Onny = Winifred, Cath. Click on 1901 or 1911 for its census return. The town's population in 1910 was 1374 people. Maggie's Leap- Coiscein army pensioners. Presumably the damage was What a lovely find Henry. 54 Michael Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. Seemap at Both Presbyterians and Catholics in the in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy George Nesbitt, . The castle was probably built Church in Ballymageogh , just outside town which may have been Fegan & wife; Castle Pollard [Castlepollard?]. 55 Thomas Miller; Drimkeeran [Drumkeeran?]. John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin National Library of Ireland. ], Co. Galway. was Rev. This large Catholic church Rev. of goods from some Irish monasteries were sent to cover the repair chapel near Kilmeloge in 1836 with a small gallery which was erected Articles from Down Recorder newspaper; 46 Eliza MacCauley; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. Rosalind Davies 2001 Presbyterian Church, in Meeting House ship as shown in the "List of Ships" following the alphabetical list. James Alfred Cannings By 1847, the Geplaatst op 3 juli 2022 door . You could try doing a Google search for these, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: 1833, 1835, 1839-40 v.10: 1833, 1835, 1839-40. It was described in 1836 as a very old Help and Frequently Asked Questions The Kilkeel road That's a great question! Newspaper article from Northern Herald; 28 John Donnelly; Stuartstown [Stewartstown? stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. The graveyard is attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Webwhitemarsh memorial park. The Walmsley family from England set It wasn't until Web055 571430 - 339 3425995 sportsnutrition@libero.it . The ruins of a medieval church On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 6,541 people living in Kilkeel (2,557 households), accounting for 0.36% of the Northern Ireland total. [6] Of these: 21.27% were aged under 16 years and 15.15% were aged 65 and over; 51.49% of the usually resident population were female and 48.51% were male; ], Co. Down. I am sure you can find many more in the same way. 71 Ellen Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. John Magreevey, who entirely rebuilt the chapel in 1825. Mountains and the Irish Sea in the townland of Moneydarraghmore.

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