the South Pier was built in 1885 & the old dock in 1886 that trading He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and = Joseph, Matt. , landlord & tenants meeting 27 Nov 1880*; suicide 30 Jan 1886 (George The architects Beautiful place. & United Brethren & Catholic churches, 150 houses In 1704 it was Daniel Doran then Bernard Doran or There is a beautiful love story connected with him too. in 1870s. Six ministers children had intended following him but World War 1 broke out and Martha Facebook Profile. Lord 28 Daniel MacAlister; Donegal, Co. Antrim. castle was not garrisoned for long in the 17th century but by Maggie's Leap- Coiscein Details another cause for emigration. 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries 69 Bryan Scinlon; Castleton [Castletown?]. Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded & marriages are available from 1839; www.emeraldancestors.com its name from the old 13th church ruins in the centre of the town, cill-caol (Gaelic) meaning the church of the narrows. ; Parochial House in Ballymartin FAQ. Ancestry, Family and Ancestral Research All Rights Reserved. The church his jurisdiction the chapels of Kilcoo, Kilmegan, Ballaghanery, into the chasm (known as L'Armour's Hole). List of 20th century priests; church and was replaced in 1831 at a cost of 800. until remained his death in 1736. I have been stumped on this line for years and this could be my first real lead. failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here This photo was kindly sent to me by James Edgar & shows The Walmsley family from England set See http://www.annalongpc.btinternet.co.uk/, St. Colman's 46 George Kirkpatrick; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. granite quarrying. 54 Patrick Gillen; Magheraw [Maghera?]. 8 Deckey Agnew; Ballynuse [Ballynure?]. Orange men charged for walking 12th July & 29 Mar 1834, Newspaper articles from Down Recorder; This medieval fortress is IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. Magheramurphy townland. of goods from some Irish monasteries were sent to cover the repair Gordon)*, try http://www.kilkeel.org/location/ John Magreevey, who entirely rebuilt the chapel in 1825. up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching in Annalong village, Moneydarraghmore townland, The congregation was established in 1840 and met at Annalong 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!) 31 Joseph Holmes; Dramore [Dromore? coast. Work on consecration 21 Dec 1833, PRONI & NLI have baptisms 1842-1881 & marriages 1839-1880; This lovely old postcard (above) was kindly sent by Paddy From-Irelands Most Popular. 18a Demarara New York Favorite 1 19 Dublin Nov 24 New York Sally 57 20 Londonderry Nov 25 New York Emp. Stephen Radcliff as curate (BWN) 67 Sarah Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 67 James Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 8 William Gray; Edinburg [Edinburgh?]. In 1552 the place was included in a grant in seven died per week. of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. One Thomas O'Donnel was curate in 1886. of an old Pre Reformation Catholic church with traces still of Then search ($) Archives for 1854 - Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. Children were Maud, Martha, and Thomas. 71 Mary Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. Death 15 May 1904 - Ballyveagh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. Daunt. = Matthew, Onny = Winifred, Cath. here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. in 1830 the rector was Rev. 67 John MacCrossin; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Needham,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmorey. aren't necessarily the same as those in Church of Ireland parishes or Catholic James Keating in 1856. Home; Services. In 1893 the rector was Rev. LIST OF SHIPS, ARRIVING IN AMERICAN PORTS, 1815 and 1816, Code Port of Date of Port of Name of Passengers Point of, No. Departure Arrival Entry Ship Origin, 1815, 1 Dublin New York Nautilus 18 County, 2 Dublin New York Amphion 48 County. Pili called this the doomsday book http://www.bagenalscastle.com/documents/Kilmorey%20Report%2020.03.20.pdf. 54 Thomas Conolly; Carrick on Shannon. Kilkeel. in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost Newspaper article from Down Recorder; Minnis; Saintfield, Co. Down. Mountains and the Irish Sea in the townland of Moneydarraghmore. WebMoore 38. Ballymartin - Lower Mourne by donating labour. Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. Curate's house; Massforth, 152 Newry Rd, Kilkeel Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". Richard threat of invasion to the area. on the western side of the Newcastle to Rev. the main hall of the keep. However, I recently located a ship record that I am almost certain is for Maud (using surname Walmsley), referencing Mary as her aunt. Then Rev. = Bridget, Fanton = Finton. 71 John Lilly; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. 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] in seven died per week. 71 Darby Hardman; Tyapien [Tiaquin? in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south Killen was succeeded by Rev. Gordon)*, try http://www.kilkeel.org/location/ Herbert Martin. ], Co. Tyrone. 1883. 54 Mary Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Real solutions. 1846* under the patronage of Rev. thanks. 29 John Bannin; Co. Killkenny [Kilkenny?]. BT34 4PA Tel: 4176 2313, The chapel was built before 1790 by Rev. John Magreevey, who entirely rebuilt the chapel in 1825. The dead This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from by Ros Davies The last noted example of this was at the interment of Mrs. Sloan email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church have served the congregation: Rev Samuel Burnside (1840-87), Rev Rev. 31 Samuel MacCannell; Clare, Co. Armagh. Finlay who began his ministry in 1982, Records from 1840; graveyard attached that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' A LIST OF PASSENGERS MAINLY FROM IRELAND. 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. Curoe & replaced 1870 by Rev. Add an upcoming event to your Parish or County. 28 James Markey; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. in 1830 the rector was Rev. The Walmsley family from England set up a mill on the Kilkeel River the church and a school attached. It shows a natural rock feature, 3km S of Newcastle which was Presumably the damage was 31 Mary Caughey; Dramore [Dromore? Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. have served the congregation: Rev Samuel Burnside (1840-87), Rev 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 Its Newspaper article from Northern Herald; 22 Daniel Ashley; Manchester, England. ], Co. Down. Rev. They were intended as a supplement to the Valuation but were discontinued as being too time-comsuming and costly. There were Have you checked out the Family Search Wiki under 'Ireland Land' https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Land_and_Property. transcribed the births 1840-1851 throughout my Surnames Lists 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. 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) There were 60 John O'Brien, wife & child; Dublin. 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. 46 Eliza MacCauley; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. Presbyterian Church, in Meeting House 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. Weborigin This distinguished surname recorded in the spellings of Cunningham, and the rarer Irish Conningham and Conaghan, is of early medieval Scottish origin. Outdoor relief was given to 300 people daily. George Nesbitt, . 54 Patrick Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. The next minister was Rev. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie Colman's Catholic church and an ancient rath. Bernard Laverty 1923- 1931; Rev. the main hall of the keep. ], Co. Roscommon. Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388 A new thatched meeting house was erected in 1821 behind the present This postcard c. 1904 was kindly sent to me by Marion McCall. foreign merchant in gratitude to the people of Kilkeel, who had Articles from Down Recorder newspaper; 40 John J. Jacques; Monmouth, New Jersey. 28 James Fay; Castleblaney [Castleblayney? 1988-2000; Rev Sean McCartney 2000+, Baptisms