Deed Memorial Notes from 63-289
Sharon Oddie Brown. February 27, 2009
Updated with better formatting thanks to Pam Murray. March 1, 2009
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Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key
Names |
Townlands |
Date |
Transcriptions
& Notes |
63 |
220 |
43283 |
CALVERT |
Monraverty
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
CALVERT to HANCOCK |
64 |
106 |
42833 |
JACKSON, William |
|
1708-1738 |
JACKSON-ROWE |
65 |
217 |
45163 |
|
Mullintur |
1708-1738 |
|
65 |
243 |
45318 |
BROWNE |
Leighlin Brodge, Idrone, Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
STEWART-BROWNE |
65 |
534 |
46835 |
JACKSON |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
PIPARD-SHARP Bk 71 |
67 |
257 |
46104 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-D’APPREMONT |
68 |
93 |
46387 |
VANCE, Wm |
|
1730-1745 |
VANCE-EDGEWORTH |
68 |
511 |
49306 |
PRINGLE |
Ballyrath |
1708-1738 |
SCOTT-PRINGLE |
69 |
122 |
47563 |
|
Drumard |
1708-1738 |
HAMPTON-THOMPSON |
69 |
152 |
47696 |
OLIVER |
Limerick |
1731 Feb 19 |
OLIVER, Robert - WELSH 1730-1745
Robt OLIVER of Clonodfoy, Co. Limerick
& Anthony WELSH of Co. Limerick |
69 |
230 |
48071 |
DONALDSON |
Lurgen
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
SANDS to DONALDSON
Brown’s Tenement |
69 |
288 |
40351 |
HAWKINS |
Ballyboly
Boly,
Old Leighlin, Killenane,
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
HEWETSON-HAWKINS |
70 |
210 |
48076 |
DONALDSON |
Lurgen
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BROWNLOW to DONALDSON
Donaldsons Tenement |
70 |
212 |
48080
or 242 |
LESLIE |
Capon Park,
Market Hill.
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
ACHESON to LESLIE |
70 |
279 |
48359 |
|
Breagh |
1708-1738 |
DAWSON-STEEL[E] |
70 |
299 |
484441 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert & wife- KNOX 1730-1745 |
71 |
42 |
50456 |
GILMER |
Lislooney |
1708-1738 |
MAXWELL-GILMER perhaps page 242 |
71 |
242 |
50456 |
GILLMER |
Drumgosse
Crossdaletragh
Corefiaghan
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
MAXWELL-GILLMER perhaps page 42 |
71 |
504 |
50439 |
|
Eagle Hill, Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
DAVID-DAVIS |
71 |
508 |
52475 |
JACKSON |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
PIPARD-MEADE Bk 71 |
73 |
83 |
49900 |
|
Navan
Ballynahonebeg |
1708-1738 |
SEAVER-NELSON |
73 |
313 |
51337 |
|
Drumbee |
1708-1738 |
MEREDITH-CONSTANTINE (thinking of Theresa
Nicholl on this one & the name “Constantine” |
73 |
490 |
52109 |
MENAGH |
Tanaghmore
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BROWNLOWE to MENAGH |
75 |
269 |
52886 |
|
Drumogher |
1708-1738 |
ST ANDRE-DONALDSON |
75 |
415 |
53642 |
JACKSON |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
PIPARD-PICKERING Bk 71 see also 77-268-5363 |
76 |
2 |
52415 |
|
Eagle Hill, Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BURTON-BARKER |
76 |
29 |
52572 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-CUNNINGHAM |
76 |
344 |
54787 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-JACKSON |
77 |
58 |
52694 |
|
Ballybrickin, Rathvilly,
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
HODSON-BROWN |
77 |
147 |
53422 |
|
Eagle Hill, Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BURTON-DAVIES |
77 |
237 |
53513 |
|
Blakestown,
Bawn, Salt
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
SANDFORD-McLAUGHLIN |
77 |
268 |
53643 |
JACKSON |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
PIPARD-PICKERING Bk 71 see also
75-415-53642 |
78 |
92 |
32828 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
78 |
150 |
54249 |
JACKSON, Susanna |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON, Susanna-BROWNE |
78 |
537 |
57928 |
OLIVER |
Limerick |
1735 Mar 17 |
OLIVER, Robert -DAWSON 1730-1745
Robert OLIVER jr Esq son & heir of Robert
OLIVER of Clonodfoy, Co. Limerick & John DAWSON of Grenane, Co. Tipperary. |
79 |
417 |
56661 |
McCLELLAND |
Antrim & Down |
1735 Aug 20 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1735Aug20-McCELLAND.html
NOTES: In an indented deed of lease dated 20
August 1735, William Morris Jones,
Esq., of Monyglafs, county Antrim leased unto Andrew McClelland and Abraham McClelland,
linen Drapiers of Ballynany, county Down a farm in their possession in
Ballynany containing 49 acres 1 rood plantation measure, for their natural
lives along with their sister daughter Mary Todd
and the life of the longest lived, for annual rent of £5.10 with 12p
receivers fee. … Charles Charleton,
Gent., of Monyglafs, county Antrim, Thos Tivey,
Merchant, of Loughbrickland, county Down and Nicholas White, Gent., of Drogheda witnessed the lease while Thos
Tivey, William Tivey, and John Trevor, Gents., of Loughbrickland,
county Down witnessed the memorial. … Andrew and Abraham McClelland signed
the memorial. The memorial was registered 10 September 1735. SEE also
D/1928/F/A (filed with transcription) |
80 |
84 |
62188 |
|
Clonigagh
Castle Ballue
Camicbag
Cloneghar
Cloghwater
Clonegoose
Clovegoose
Clonen
Cullen
Cranagh
Canabegg |
1708-1738 |
All In the Barony of Idrone
BAGNE-BROWN |
80 |
100 |
55059 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - RIDGATE 1730-1745 |
80 |
206 |
55536 |
JACKSON, Jane |
Castletownmoor |
1735 Mar 26 |
JACKSON, Jane- PIPPARD 1730-1745
Whereby Jane JACKSON & Abigal BUCKLEY
als JACKSON sister and heirs at law of the
Rev. Robert JACKSON formerly of Tahthcon in Lancashire
... set to John PIPPARD of Castletownmoor in Co. Meath Esq. Lands of
Castletownmoor |
81
31 |
172 |
18565 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1708-1738 |
JACKSON-ADAIR Bk 71
See transcription under 31-172-18565 |
82 |
201 |
57536 |
|
Feduffe Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HAMILTON TO MAXWELL |
82 |
418 |
58399 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-DAVIES |
82 |
521 |
58858 |
|
Ballymurphy,
Co Carlow
Downings,
B. Idrone, CO Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BROWN-NEWTON |
83 |
83 |
57646 |
GILLMER |
Legacory
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
MACKIE to GILLMER |
83 |
384 |
59395 |
WALLACE |
Turlagh
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WALLACE to ROSS
Roe’s Lane |
83 |
458 |
59770 |
|
Armagh School Lands |
1708-1738 |
KELLY-DAWSON |
84 |
299 |
60419 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1708-1738 |
ANNESLEY-JACKSON Bk 71 |
84 |
348 |
60917 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert -MOORE 1730-1745 |
84 |
394 |
61406 |
Jackson, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-MERCER |
84 |
509 |
62294 |
JACKSON, Henry & Hugh & James |
Lisnabow, Co Meath, & Dublin &
Ballynaticknuff, Co Meath & Ballybeain, Co. Monaghan |
1737 Nov 21 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research Mortgage 21 October 1737, Henry JACKSON, Lisnabow, County Meath, Gent and
Hugh JACKSON, Ballybeain, County
Monaghan, Merchant, 1St, Patrick Cassidy, Dublin, Gent the other part.
Recites that Thomas Bligh, Brittas, County Meath, Esq. demised to the said
Henry JACKSON all that the sixteen
poles of Ballynaticknuff then in his possession containing by estimation 152
acres, situated in County Meath to hold from 1 May 1712 during the lives of
the said Henry JACKSON, Hugh JACKSON and James JACKSON his sons. Various covenants not
noted. Clause of Renewal....
Recites that the said Henry JACKSON by
Lease demised unto the said Hugh
JACKSON 40 acres of the said sixteen Poles of Ballynaticknuff at the
yearly rent of £7 sterling during the term of the natural lives of the lives
of the said Henry JACKSON and the said
Hugh JACKSON.
Witness that the said Henry JACKSON
and Hugh JACKSON in consideration of
£40 sterling did assign to the said Patrick CASSIDY all their Rights and
Interests in the said lands and Towns together with their two several Leases,
to hold by said Patrick CASSIDY during the lives of the said Henry and
Hugh JACKSON. No JACKSON
Witnesses. |
85 |
271 |
60083 |
HAWKINS |
Ballycarney, Rathvilly,
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
SYMONS-HAWKINS |
85 |
438 |
60881 |
|
Old Leighlin, Tompsons Freehold |
1708-1738 |
REDDY-SIMONS |
85 |
517 |
61249 |
|
Urcher
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BALL to CANDLER |
87 |
68 |
60609 |
JACKSON |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
PIPPARD-STEWART Bk 71 |
87 |
173 |
61148 |
GILMORE |
Dromgosse |
1708-1738 |
HAMILTON-GILLMER |
87 |
350 |
46387 |
VANCE, Wm |
|
1730-1745 |
VANCE-JOHNSTON |
87 |
375 |
62202 |
JACKSON |
|
1730-1745 |
McDANIEL - Alexander JACKSON |
87 |
535 |
63020 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - FRANKS 1730-1745 |
88 |
26 |
61436 |
JACKSON |
Coppy Pt.
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
JACKSON to WALKER |
88 |
77 |
61667 |
JACKSON, William |
Fortwilliam, Londonderry |
1737 Jul 29 |
JACKSON-Wm-MAULEVERER 1730-1745
29 July 1737
Between Wm. JACKSON Sen. & Wm. JACKSON
jr. both of Fortwilliam in the Parish of Killcronaghan, Co. Londonderry, Gent
of the one part & Bellingham MAULEVERER Ck. Rector of Maghere in sd. Co.
Of the other. Leased corn mill & lands in of Dunarnan Owenreagh
Cavanreagh Moneyconey Tullybrick – parish of Ballynaforeen, CO. Londonderry. |
88 |
463 |
63295 |
JACKSON, Mary |
|
1738 Apr 18 |
JACKSON-JACKSON 1730-45
18 April 1738
DEED 12 Oct 1734 between Mary JACKSON of
Antrim Steeple, Co. Antrim widow & relict of George JACKSON late of
Steeple Aforesaid. Dec’d on the one part & George JACKSON now of Steeple
... son of George JACKSON of the other part ... devised ½ [term] ... in townlans
Steeple ... |
88 |
540 |
63638 |
|
Navan |
1708-1738 |
SEAVER-GRAHAM |
89 |
371 |
63637 |
BRADFORD |
Barragh,
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BRADFORD-LANLON |
89 |
871 |
63637 |
BRADFORD |
Drumbarragh
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BRADFORD-LANGTEN |
90 |
84 |
62981 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - CAMPBELL 1730-1745 |
90 |
310 |
64553 |
GILLMER |
Ballikellie
Ballycoffy
Drummanagh |
1708-1738 |
COPE-GILLMER |
90 |
310 |
64563 |
GILLMER |
Carickaness
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
COPE to GILLMER |
90 |
310 |
64563 |
GILLMER |
Tullinisk
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
COPE to GILLMER |
90 |
502 |
65896 |
|
Magherkillcrany
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
MATTHEW 7 HAMILTON to HUSSEY |
90 |
522 |
65120 |
GILMORE |
Killaneal
Killimady
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
COPE-GILLMER |
91 |
9 |
63070 |
|
Ballycarny, Rathvilly,
Co Carlow |
1708-1738 |
BROWN-SANDS |
91 |
34 |
63195 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - REILLY 1730-1745 |
91 |
158 |
63780 |
JACKSON |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON, Abgale-COOKE |
92 |
96 |
64016 |
DONALDSON |
Caren
Cloghoge,
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON |
92 |
441 |
65270 |
|
Killinore
Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HAMPTON TO WILLSON |
93 |
514 |
661 |
|
Feduffe
Co Armagh |
1739, May 17 |
HAMILTON & wife to GILLMER
Meml of Deeds of Lease May
17-18, 1739 between Wm. HAMILTON of Argonell,
Co. Armagh Gent. & Mary his wife of the
one part & James GILLMER of Minuny, Co. Armagh Gent of the other.
Witnesseth that the Sd Wm. HAMILTON & Mary his wife for []
Consn of the sum of Fourteen hund pounds [] Court
Money of Great Britain
to them or either of them in hand paid by the Sd James GILLMER ….
grant & release & Confirm unto the Sd Jas GILLMER …. all that & those the Desmesnes & Lands of Mount HAMILTON
at Argonell with all the growing Timber & Improvets therein
& other Appurs thereunto belonging to ge with that pt of the
Townland of Feduffe [perhaps “Teduff”] adjoining the Bridge of Argonell &
the great road leading from Middletown to Monaghan & that part of the Bog
of Feduffe belonging to the lands of Argonell formerly enjoyed by the Sd Wm HAMILTON & his undertenants Bog
with that pt or proportion of ground cont … four acres of Turf bog or Moss of
Knockbane which Lands and Premes are situate lying & being in the baro of Turney & County of Armagh & were in the actual possession of the Sd Jas GILLMER at the time of the perfection of the Sd Deed. Witness: Jno SCOTT of Stonetown, Gent.
George BANNERMAN of Armagh Gent Richard CROSS of Clinticarty Gent Robt SCOTT of Armagh Gent. Joshua McGEOGH of
Dromsill. |
93 |
574 |
66969 |
OLIVER |
Tipperary & Limerick |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - WOOD 1730-1745
John DAWSON of Grenane Tipperary &
Robert OLIVER jr. Esq of Clonodfoy,
Co. Limerick. |
94 |
372 |
66727 |
GILLMER, James |
Monony, Co. Armagh |
1739 Jul 5 |
GILLMER to WALMSLEY from index under
Lisleeny Townland
Deed indented between James GILLMER and
Marguerretta WALMSLEY, widow of Armagh
in consideration of 500 pounds chargeable upon the towns and lands of
Ballenametagh [and 13 other townlands] in Barony of Tureny, CO Armagh ...
deeds transfered by Euphemia Johnsto of Dublin , spinster by Rev Dr. Robert
Maxwell late of Fellowsahll, CO Armagh
Witness R Donaldson |
96 |
361 |
68266 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-AYLWARD |
96 |
528 |
69391 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-GAMBLE |
97 |
7 |
66702 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth & Meath |
1739 Jul 3 |
JACKSON-DOBBIN 1730-1745
3 July 1739 re: deed 2 & 3 March 1738
between Frances JACKSON widow of Rev’d Peter JACKSON & the late rector of
Killincool in the Co. Of Lowth (Louth) dec’d
the red’d Geroge JACKSON & the only son & heir of the sd. Peter
JACKSON, George ADAMS of Heathtown in the Co. of Meath Gent & Elizabeth
ADAMS otherwise called JACKSON his wife and only daughter of the sd. Peter
JACKSON & Frances JACKSON & Anthony FOSTER of the City of Dublin Esq.
With the will annexed of the said Peter JACKSON of the one & James DOBBIN
of the City of Dublin Gent of the other ... released 8 tates of
Bellelulcashell ... that is to say Kilhavan one tate, Killemurree one tate
and half. Mullefinegan half a tate Tannafofan one tate; Killaughavare half a
tate & Eskar half a tate all in Co.
Monaghan & town and lands of Ardpatrick Co. Louth. |
97 |
26 |
66832 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Antrim |
1739 Jul 16 |
16 May 1739 between Mary JACKSON widow ...
George JACKSON late of Antrim Steeple of one part. James JACKSON of Antrim
gent, one of the sons of George & Mary of the other ... rent from
Holywell & profits from Whim Park being part of Hollywell lease &profits of
Whapstone farm in Connor
Land excepting the Park
... |
97 |
166 |
677727 |
|
Urker
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
BALL to HANSARD |
97 |
273 |
68300 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-LODGE |
98 |
67 |
67647 |
|
Urker
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
BALL to HILL |
98 |
209 |
68135 |
JACKSON, William |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-JACKSON |
98 |
374 |
68794 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1740 May 10 |
McCULLAGH - McCULLAGH
John McCULLAGH of Kileigh, Kings County
& Edward McCULLAGH of Dublin
Mtg £350. to Martha TAYLOR in City of Dublin. Witness BRERTON
Clothier, Edward STERLING,
John McCULLAGH |
99 |
274 |
69094 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-SAMPSON |
99 |
275 |
69095 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-CUCKMORE |
100 |
302 |
70558 |
|
Aghatarragh |
1739-1810 |
HIRDMAN-RICHARDSON |
101 |
323 |
71409 |
|
Urcher |
1739-1810 |
BALL-GAGE |
101 |
479 |
72599 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1741 Nov 19 |
JACKSON-McMAHON 1730-1745
Between Agnes JACKSON, William JACKSON,
George JACKSON & Cathrin JACKSON all of the City of Limerick & Marcus
DUSOL of the town of Ennis CO. Clare Gent of the one part & Francis
McMAHON of Mylish farmere & John Mead Fitz RICHARD of the City of
Limerick of the other part. |
102 |
235 |
70559 |
|
Aghatarragh |
1739-1810 |
STURGEON-RICAHRDSON |
102 |
303 |
70250 |
|
Urker
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
BALL to HANSARD |
102 |
426 |
71609 |
JACKSON, William |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-HOLMES |
103 |
174 |
71104 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
REED-Wm & Robert |
104 |
34 |
73151 |
GILLMER |
Feduffe
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
GILLMER to DAWSON |
104 |
304 |
73110 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
|
106 |
61 |
72709 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-WHITE |
107 |
215 |
73900 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-COOTE |
107 |
531 |
75264 |
JACKSON, William |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-JACKSON |
108 |
114 |
74847 |
MENAGH |
Lurgen
Londonderry |
|
Reverend M.E. John MENAGH of Lurgan, Co.
Armagh & Archbishop CONINGHAM of Londonderry,
merchant. Concerning marriage to Maria CONINGHAM |
109 |
188 |
75486 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1742 Dec 22 |
JACKSON-JACKSON
22 dec 1742 Deed between Nat JACKSON eldest
son of Robert JACKSON late of Mountmellick, Queens Co. Farmere ... re: powers
mentioned & reserved in marriage articles in deed that the Mill lands of
Mountmellick ... Parish of Rossnellis & lands of Garoon & Dunagh ...
in Parish of Rossnallis, Queens Co.... pd to Nat JACKSON the youngest son of
Nathaniel the elder & to Mary JACKSON the said Nathaniel & the elders
daughter in the shares following
£200 Nat JACKSON the younger
£100 JACKSON
& [invest] |
109 |
188 |
75486 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 |
110 |
8 |
75142 |
|
Tattykeele |
1739-1810 |
BANBRIDGE-WILSON |
110 |
363 |
77934 |
JACKSON, Rose |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-DEBRISAY |
111 |
328 |
76822 |
STEEL, Richard |
|
1730-1745 |
STEEL-BROWNE |
112 |
246 |
77893 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Co. Longford |
1743 Dec 5 |
JACKSON-BYRNE 1730-1745
5 Dec 1743 Richard JACKSON of Tennenare,
Co. Longford Gent of the one part. Richard BYRNE Connor BYRNE & Charles
MOLLOY all of Longford. |
113 |
186 |
77925 |
JACKSON, Rose |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-STEEL |
114 |
41 |
77922 |
JACKSON, Rose |
Dublin |
1743 Dec 9 |
JACKSON-STEEL 1730-1745
Between Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin
Esq. Eldest son & heir of Thomas BUNBURRY late of the city & Ann
BUNBURY his wife & Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of the city, widow
& relict of the sd Thos BUNBURY/ to Richard STEEL rector of Church of
Killenure otherwise Killenor ... Co. Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlogh... |
114 |
144 |
77924 |
JACKSON, Rose |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-STEEL |
114 |
234 |
78765 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-DEAKER |
114 |
410 |
79399 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-HOGGART |
115 |
321 |
80606 |
|
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-HUTCHINSON |
115 |
510 |
81420 |
DONALDSON |
Feduffe
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON to TIPPING |
116 |
407 |
81155 |
JACKSON, John |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-MASON |
117 |
381 |
81187 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1745 May 11 |
JACKSON-NOWLAN 1730-1745
Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
Grant to Denis NOWLAN of said city victualler, land formerly in possession of David OLIVER Sawyer, dec’d ... on the North
side of King Street near Stephens Green. |
118 |
321 |
80606 |
OLIVER |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-GLENNY |
118 |
389 |
81219 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-PEACOCK |
119 |
468 |
83266 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1746 Apr 28 |
HOLMES-JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1745
28 April 1746 Deed between Joseph HOLMES of
Mountmellick in Queens Co. Currier of the one part & Nat JACKSON the
younger of Mt. Mellick
of the other part [desc of lands leased to Nat in Mt. Mellick] |
120 |
70 |
81861 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1745 July 30 |
DAWSON-JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1745
30 July 1745 Ephriam JACKSON
Queens Co. & Nat JACKSON the younger of
Mountmellick in said Co. Clothier of the other part. Land let to Nat in Mt. Mellick
WITNESSES:
James HEATH Currier
John PRINGLE Clothier
Joseph CROFTEN, Gent
All of Mt. Mellick, Queens Co. |
120 |
79 |
81900 |
JACKSON |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON, Anigale D[]-COCKS |
120 |
116 |
82021 |
JACKSON |
Co Wicklow |
1745 Sept 4 |
JACKSON-FOTTERALL or TOTTERALL 1730-1745
Deed between Richard JACKSON of City of
Dublin Gent & Amy JACKSON otherwise MURPHY
his wife of the part & John TOTERALL of sd city Gent
... townlands of Three Catsles in Lordship of Blessington CO. Wicklow.... |
120 |
336 |
82784 |
OLIVER |
|
1730-1745 |
OLIVER-Jane GUMBLETON 1730-1745 |
121 |
13 |
81876 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1730-1745 |
JACKSON-COURTENEY |
124 |
53 |
128564 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
THOMPSON-SIMPSON |
126 |
245 |
86826 |
OLIVER |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-Matthew HENDERSON |
126 |
257 |
8694 |
McCULLAGH & WALKER |
Ballynahonemore |
1747 Nov 14 |
WALKER-McCULLAGH
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1747Nov14_WALKER-McCULLAGH.html
NOTE table of linked deeds on web
page.
NAMES: Gervais
WALKER of Kilmacrew, Co. Armagh; William McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore, Co.
Armagh; James NEILSON; John WAGH; George WALKER of Newry, Co. Down; James
DUNLAP of Drumhirk, Parish of Derrynoose, Co. Armagh; Adam DUNLAP; Hugh
CUMING of Kerneyhill, Co. Armagh; Alexander
McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore. OTHER NAMES: HUTCHINSON, JACKSON,
GLENNY, HENDERSON.
A Memorial of an indented deed of lese
bearing date 13th Ajn
1727-8 made between Gervais WALKER of Kilmacrew in the Parish and County of Armagh Gent of the
one part and William McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore in the said Parish &
County farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Gervais WALKER for the
consideration of £50 to him the said
Gervais in hand paid by said William McCULLAGH all that the quarter part of
the south ward of the townland of Ballynhonemore aforesaid in the Parish and
County of Armagh as then formerl held
by James NEILSON Deceased & John WAGH contianing by estimation 100 acres
English measure ... term of 19 years
rent of £12 Ster. [NOTE a sub lease from the Lord Archbishop of Armagh with
rights of renewal]. Witnesses George WALKER now of Newry, Co. Down &
James DUNLAP of Drumkirk of Co. Armagh
Adam DUNLAP decd [this is confusing]
Hugh CUMING of Kerneyhill, Co. Armagh
& Alexander McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore |
126 |
398
398 |
87926 or
87726 |
COULTER, William |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, William & McELVORS |
127 |
65 |
85908 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
BAGOT-JACKSON Bk 16 |
127 |
163 |
86362 |
DONALDSON |
Irish St. Armagh
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
FIELD to DONALDSON |
128 |
327 |
20607 |
|
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
HENDERSON-G |
128 |
437 |
87484 |
JACKSON, Jeremiah |
Limerick |
1747, Jan 22 |
JOHNSTON - JACKSON Jeremiah JACKSON of
Fenningston, Co. Limerick (Co. Clare Lands
As well) |
128 |
451 |
87722 |
COULTER, Hugh |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, Hugh & ROE |
128 |
488 |
87695 |
COULTER, Joseph |
Saintfield, Co Down |
1725, May 20 |
COULTER, Joseph & Henry SAVAGE both of
Saintfield
Joseph COULTER of Saintfield re: May 20,
1725 agreement between Hon Brigadeer Nicholas BRICE of Hollymount & Ann
SAVAGE of Saintfield - said widow of the other, Sankeys House, town of
Saintfield taken in trust for Henry Savage by Joseph COULTER. Witness Rev
Mathew HASLETT of Killileagh, CO. Down |
128 |
559 |
88476 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE 1746-1758 |
128 |
561 |
88477 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE 1746-1758 |
128 |
566 |
88538 |
OLIVER, Robert |
|
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE 1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert OLIVER of
Clonodfoy, CO. Limerick & Stephen MOORE of Kilworth, Co. Cork. |
128 |
567 |
88539 |
OLIVER, Robert |
|
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - OLIVER 1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert OLIVER
Clonodfoye, CO. Limerick & Susannah
OLIVER also KNIGTH his wife. |
129 |
249 |
26941 |
McCULLAGH |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-McCULLAGH |
130 |
294 |
89139 |
McCULLAGH |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER- G McCULLAGH |
131 |
330 |
89347 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLAGH, David - McCULLAGH |
131 |
364 |
89464 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
BAGOT-JACKSON Bk 16 |
131 |
438 |
|
McCULLAGH |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-G McCULLAGH |
134 |
174 |
90484 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - BARTON 1746-1758 |
134 |
179 |
90509 |
COULTER, Charles |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, Charles & KYLE |
135 |
416 |
92044 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
REED-WRIGHT |
135 |
417 |
2045 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
REED-CRAWFORD |
137 |
424 |
93911 |
|
Laragh |
1748 Feb 23 |
LESLIE & son - HAMILTON a whole list of townlands
including Laragh |
137 |
491 |
94157 |
OLIVER, Robert |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE 1746-1758 |
139 |
53 |
95011 |
JACKSON |
|
|
JACKSON
couldn’t find- possibly of Sligo see
beneath. 139-458-95012 |
139 |
458 |
95012 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1750, May31 |
JACKSON to McDONAGH
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co Sligo and Luke McDonagh & Mathew
McDonagh both of Ardsallagh [Co Sligo] Dorcas JACKSON demised all the lands of Carrow
McLennany , Barony of Corran , Co Sligo for a 21 year lease. |
140 |
163 |
93666 |
OLIVER, George |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, George - CUNNINGHAM 1746-1758 |
140 |
475 |
96085 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1750, Sept 14 |
JACKSON to LENNOX
Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin
Esq. Of the one part and Wm.
LENNOX of City of Dublin Esq. Gent For the sum of 5,ooo
pounds - Literally dozens of townlands in the Barony of Orier, CO Armagh were
transfered [too many names and variants of names to list] |
142 |
327 |
95711 |
|
Feduffe
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
VERNER to ACHESON |
142 |
367 |
95928 |
OLIVER, George |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY 1746-1758 |
143 |
430 |
97648 |
COULTER, Mary &
GILLMER, James |
Dublin |
1750, Sept 9 |
COULTER, Mary & GILLMER
Registered 8 February 1750
9th September 1750 – Thomas
McEVERS & Mary COULTER otherwise McEVORS both of City of Dublin
AND James GILLMER of Duke Street., Dublin...
Admins of Nicodemus McEvors late of Drumcondrasane in the suburb of Dublin City – Thomas & Mary McEVERS
deeded house known as Bullshead in Duke
Street to James GILLMER. Witnesses Arthur
Brereton & Thomas Dams |
144 |
123 |
96 |
|
Aghnecloy |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
144 |
162 |
96924 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1747, April 14 |
OLIVER, Jane - CARSON 1746-1758
NOTES: John IRWIN by virtue of an order
received from [Miss or Mrs] Jane OLIVER to let the lands of Agharan for ten
years to Rev. George CARSON. Witness George FARIS of Makin, CO.
Cavan & Charles ELLIOT of Croghan, Co. Cavan. |
144 |
482 |
98417 |
DOBBIN |
Scotch
St, Armagh
Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
MARTIN to DOBBIN – lots of DOBBINs
mentioned |
146 |
242 |
97451 |
SEAVER |
Balinahonebeg |
1750 Sept 8 |
SEAVER-VERNER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1750Sept8SEAVER-VERNER.html
Charles SEAVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co.
Armagh rented to David VERNER of Gillis, CO. Armagh 20 acres on the south
aprt of the road of Cargagh contianing 20 acres 3 roods and 20 perches now in the possession of David VERNER and
also that part of said land known by the name of the two fields called the fourth field and HUTCHESONs
field cntaining 16 acres.. Witnessed John VERNER of Termagranen & Richard SEAVER of
Bellaghy both in Co. Armagh Gent. &
Thoams CARR of Armagh. |
148 |
358 |
99910 |
COULTER, Charles |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, Charles and his wife &
ROBINSON |
149 |
409 |
100269 |
|
Laragh |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE & son - MAGIMS |
150 |
528 |
103708 |
COULTER, John |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, John & COULTER |
152 |
334 |
101971 |
|
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
153 |
20
28 |
100405 |
DOBBIN |
Altakirk |
1739-1810 |
LORD CHARLEMOUNT-DOBBIN |
154 |
48 |
102649 |
STEEL, John |
|
1746-1758 |
STEEL-McCULLAGH |
155 |
104 |
103706 |
COULTER, James & James |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, James & COULTER |
155 |
382 |
105135 |
McCULLAGH |
Drumsallagh, Co. Armagh |
1752, Nov 6 |
McCULLAGH, Grizzell - McCULLAGH
Between Grizel McCULLAGH of Cullinbragh
widow & relict & Archibald McCULLAGH late of Cullintragh Co. Armagh
Deceased and one of the executors of the last will and testament of the said
Archibald McCULLAGH deceased of the one part & John McCULLAGH of the
other part. Whereby the said Grizel McCULLAGH in consideration of 5s paid to
her did convey to the said John
McCULLAGH .. lands of Drumsallagh, CO. Armagh
. Witnessed by Hugh McCULLAGH of Killylea & Robert CLARK of Lisnafiddy,
both in Co. Armagh & Hugh
McCULAGH and John SCOTT both of City
of Armagh
yeoman. |
155 |
490 |
105555 |
OLIVER, George |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY 1746-1758 |
158 |
407 |
106506 |
|
Corryhagen |
1750s |
VERNER-BREAKEY, John*** |
158 |
408 |
106508 |
|
Lisgallen |
1750s |
VERNER-BREAKEY, William *** |
158 |
409 |
106510 |
|
Cordevlis |
1750s |
VERNER-BREAKEY, John *** SEE: Codevlish
map! |
160 |
81 |
1064 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
REED-FORD |
160 |
263 |
107357 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - DEANE 1746-1758 |
160 |
263 |
107357 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, John - DEANE 1746-1758 |
161 |
559 |
109924 |
|
Laragh |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE & son - Bishop Clogher |
162 |
|
109114 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-FLAHY[] Bk 16 |
162 |
510 |
110906 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 |
162 |
561 |
111118 |
PRINGLE |
Killynure |
1743 Dec 21 |
PRINGLE-ENERY
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1743Dec21-PRINGLE-ENERY.html
A Meml of an Inentd Deed Tripartate being date the Twenty first day of December one Thousand
& seven hundred & fifty three made between the Reverend Robert
PRINGLE of Maddincourt in the County of Armagh Clke of the first part Thomas
ENERY of the City of Dublin Esq & Henry PRINGLE Esq. Lieutenant in
General Blakenies Regiment of Foot of the second part & Frans ENERY spinster eldest daughter of the Reverend Doctor William ENERY of
Killishandra in the County of Cavan of the third part. Reciting that a
marriage was intended to be shortly had between the said Robert PRINGLE and
the said Frans ENERY; ….(so it seems) … the lands of Doogry,
Enogh, Lisbanoe, Kennedies, Aghavilly, Lislea, Killynure & Magherarville
“… to the use & intent that the sd Frances in case she should survive the said Robert might have and receive
thereout for her jointure an Annuity of one hundred pounds Sterl …” |
166 |
289 |
111573 |
OLIVER, Andrew & Sarah |
|
1754, Feb 9 |
OLIVER, Andrew - NORRIS 1746-1758
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1750Oct22_OLIVER-NORRIS.html
NOTES: Memorial of a deed of article of
marriage bearing date 22 Oct 1750 made by and between Jane NORRIS of Torreg
& Charles NORRIS of Lardkeen both in the Parish of Aghalow, CO. Tyrone of
the one part & Andrew OLIVER Parish of Tynan, Co. Armagh of the other
part “witnesseth that whereas it appears by the said deed a marriage was
intended between the said Charles NORRIS and Sarah OLIVER, daughter to said
Andrew OLIVER that this said Jane (or James)
for and in consideration of his paternal love and affection to the
said Charles and for and in consideration of the said marriage hath thereby
given, granted and assigned over to the said Charles a full half or moiety of
Larakeen with the Houses, Appurts and Improvements therein as then in his
possession and also one half or moitie ... etc. “ Original lease held under
Margaret HAMILTON now Countess of Orrery ... Andrew besides the above
specified portion intends to consider the said Sarah as having a child’s part at his death and
the said deed of which htis is a memorial is witnessed by Ben OLIVER of
Farmacartly in the County of Armagh, farmer and by John CALDWELL of Caledon
in the County of Tyrone, merchant of this Memorial is witnessed by the said
John CALDWELL and by Robert BRENAN of Glaslough in the County of Monaghan
(etc) sworn at Monaghan, Co. Monaghan 16 Oct 1753. |
|
|
|
COULTER |
CArnbeg |
1754 July 6 |
Samuel COULTER of Carnbeg
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1754July6-COULTER.html |
167 |
292 |
112520 |
DOBBIN |
Corfad |
|
LESLIE to DOBBIN |
167 |
292 |
112521 |
|
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-CULLEN |
169 |
545 |
114897 |
COULTER, Bernard |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, Bernard & SMYTH |
173 |
101 |
115543 |
JACKSON, Henry & Thomas & Jane |
Lisnabow, Co Meath, & Dublin &Rath,
Co Meath |
1754 Dec 14 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research Memorial of an Indentured Deed of Lease and
Release dated respectively 4th and 5th days of November 1754, the Lease
between Henry JACKSON, Lisnaboe,
County Meath, Gent, 1st part, Thomas
JACKSON, Lisnaboe son of the said Henry JACKSON, the other part.
The Release between the said Henry
JACKSON and Mary his wife, 1 St part, said Thos JACKSON, the other part.
Reciting that the said Henry JACKSON
and Mary his wife in consideration of the said Thomas JACKSON's paying the sum of £228 Principal
money due by the said Henry JACKSON
and £50 sterling interest thereon and the said Thos also paying unto
Henry JACKSON, the Younger the sum of
£50 sterling.
Also paying the sum of £30 unto Jane
JACKSON and £30 to Ann JACKSON
and the sum of £10 sterling to the said Henry
JACKSON, the Elder and Mary his wife during their lives and to the
survivors of them and for the further consideration in the Indenture
mentioned in the grant to the said Thomas
JACKSON all the lands of Lisnaboe to hold forever.
And did also grant unto the said Thomas all his, the said Henry JACKSON the Elder's, right and title to the
lands of Rath, County
Meath. To hold the
lands of Rath during the term the of the Residue of the remaining years in
said lease yet to come and unexpired . No
JACKSON
Witnesses. |
173 |
351 |
116505 |
COULTER, Alexander |
Dundalk |
1755, Mar 14 1746, Oct 8 |
COULTER, Alexander & MURPHY
A Memorial of a lease dated the eight day
of October one thousand seven hundred & forty six whereby Alex Coulter of
Dundalk in the County of Louth Tanner did demise & set unto Patrick
Murphy of the said town & County
Miller all that and those the house
and tenement then in the possession of
Rose McVeagh otherwise called Rose Murphy
& Thomas Downey with the Garden & all the Appurt thereunot belongg Situate in the Lower Ward
of Dundalk aforesaid containning in front thirty one feet of thereabouts
more or less bounded on the east with
the street of Dundalk aforesaid on the
West with the little green then in
possession of Mark Sands on the
North with Sd Alex Coulters Dwelling & Garden on the south with Ambroses holding to hold for the term
of Thirty-one years from the ninth day of the then inst Oct at the yearly
rent of one pound four shilling Sterling payable Lord Limerick excepted which
said leaase is witnessed by Murtagh Mullholland Gent and John Murphy
Taylor both of Dundalk aforesaid and this memorial is witnessed by the sd
John Murphy & Barney Murphy of Dundalk aforesaid son to sd John Murphy -
Patrick Murphy [SEAL} signed 14th of March 1755 at or near half an hour after eleven o’clock in the
forenoon. |
181 |
13 |
119240 |
|
Freduff |
1739-1810 |
DONNALDSON-DONNALDSON |
183 |
320 |
123005 |
VANCE, E |
|
1748-1758 |
VANCE-LEDBETTER |
185 |
430 |
123742 |
|
Armaghbregagh
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
186 |
556 |
125820 |
O’LAUGHLIN |
|
1746-1758 |
O’LAUGHLIN-HAMILTON 1746-1758 |
187 |
147 |
124298 |
|
Lettmicollin |
1739-1810 |
WRIGHT&Wife-GRAHAM |
188 |
361
381 |
126001 |
|
Adamsfield |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-SCOTT |
188 |
443 |
126264 |
|
Killynure |
1739-1810 |
PRINGLE-NIXON |
190 |
796 |
124943 |
|
Ballyrea |
1739-1810 |
MAXWELL-McCARTNEY |
194 |
546 |
336776 |
OLIVER |
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
MacKEY- OLIVER wrong number |
195 |
200 |
129864 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
196 |
109 |
129305 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON |
196 |
110 |
129306 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON |
196 |
425 |
130610 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
WADDELL to WADDELL |
196 |
546 |
13103 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
WADDELL to JACKSON |
197 |
135 |
129865 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
197 |
136 |
129866 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
197 |
137 |
129867 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
197 |
338 |
130742 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - OLIVER |
198 |
122 |
13144 |
OLIVER |
Limerick |
1759 Mar 15 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1759Mar15_OLIVER-McKIERNAN.html
NOTE: Lots of notes
about OLIVERs on this page.
Silver OLIVER of Clondofoy, Co. Limerick
Esq. of the one part & Michael McKIERNAN of Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim
Merchant of the other part. Silver OLIVER demised to Michael McKIERNAN
Townlands of Lower Aghavillin. |
198 |
198 |
356753 |
COULTER |
Drummuck |
1739-1810 |
GILLESPIE-COULTER |
198 |
264 |
132217 |
VANCE, Eliz |
|
1758-1768 |
VANCE-LEDBETTER |
199 |
408 |
132684 |
GILMORE |
Annaghanenagh |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-HERDMAN |
199 |
426 |
132733 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - NEWCOMEN |
200 |
130 |
132304 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS
NOTES: Jane OLIVER, widow of Dublin &
Henry WALLIS. Lease for lands at Killountain, Barony Cashmore, Co. Waterford. |
202 |
39 |
132955 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - OLIVER 1758-1786
NOTE: James ELLARD of Newtown, CO. Limerick. Phillip OLIVER of Altimira, Co. Cork. Alice ELLARD, wife
of James. Elizabeth OLIVER of City of Dublin,
spinster and one of the daughters of Robert OLIVER of Clonofoy, Co. Limerick. Rev. John OLIVER of Ballydoolie, Co. Cork (marriage between
James ELLARD & Elizabeth OLIVER. |
205 |
21 |
135749 |
|
Balleagh |
1739-1810 |
HAMILTON-HAMILTON |
209 |
32 |
137646 |
|
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
209 |
310 |
138640 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-WELDON Bk 16 |
210 |
242 |
143289 |
|
Armachbreagagh |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
210 |
250 |
138763 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - MAUNSELL (probably Silver
OLIVER) |
213 |
160 |
140464 |
|
Dartry |
1739-1810 |
Joseph WRIGHT Esq. Will |
213 |
254 |
140992 |
DONALDSON |
Cloghog |
1761 Dec 1 |
Marriage agreement
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1761Dec1_DONALDSON.html
NAMES: Alexander DONALDSON of Cloghog; Samuel DONALDSON;
Mary MOFFET AKA MAFFETT; Samuel & Thomas MOFFET; John DONALDSON; Rev.
Alexander McCOMBE; John COULTER; Robert MURPHY. OTHER PLACES: Freeduff, Parish of Creggan, Co. Armagh; Dowdallshill, Parish of Dundalk, Co. Louth. |
213 |
292 |
141162 |
JACKSON |
Ballymartin |
1739-1810 |
KNIPE-JACKSON |
215 |
30386 |
148848 |
GILMORE |
Annaghanenagh |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-GEOUGH |
218 |
242 |
143289 |
|
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE |
218
28 |
462 |
144357 |
JACKSON |
Ballymartin |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-McGEOGH |
219 |
286 |
143678 |
VANCE, Wm |
|
1758-1768 |
VANCE-BUNBURY |
224 |
514 |
5 |
NOBLE |
Castleblayney |
|
Lord BLANEY to NOBLE |
230 |
158 |
150119 |
|
Killynure |
1739-1810 |
O’NEIL - REILLY (NOTE: This was in
book 45 (1739-1810) of Monaghan |
232 |
313 |
123218 |
DOBBIN |
Corfad |
|
DOBBIN to DOBBIN |
234 |
219 |
152605 |
COULTER, Hugh |
|
1758-1768 |
COULTER to THOMPSON |
234 |
223 |
123217 |
ARMSTRONG |
Crieve |
|
ARMSTRONG to |
234 |
237 |
152813 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh & Monaghan |
1764 Aug 5 |
OLIVER, Andrew - THOMPSON 1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1764Aug5_OLIVER-THOMPSON.html
NOTES: 1764 Aug 5 Between Andrew OLIVER of Coradown in the
Parish of Donagh, Co. Armagh [sic Should be
Monaghan] & George THOMPSON of Cuz[r]unshagh, Parish of Currin, Co.
Monaghan. Andrew OLIVER demised to George THOMPSON the part of Carricknaveagh
“to wit the upper half of the half tate next adjoining to Carriketee lying
and being in the parish of Aghnamullen and said County of Monaghan ... for
the lives of the Revd Robert SMYTHE of Dillan in the CO. of Down, Alexander
SMITH and John SMITH brothers of the said Robert SMITH ... rent 4s 6p.
Witness: John WILSON of Oreas, Glasslough & Francis CARLIFFE of Tournamale
& John ROGERS of Cornamuklagh all in CO. Monaghan. Witnessed by Francis
CARLIFFE & John FIDDES of the City of Dublin,
Gent. George THOMPSON [SEAL] Sworn 17 Aug
1764. |
236 |
593 |
156842 |
|
Tattykeele |
1739-1810 |
BRYAN-YOUNG |
239 |
237 |
157196 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Monaghan & Tyrone |
1765 Oct 30 |
OLIVER, Andrew - PRINGLE 1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1765Oct30_OLIVER-PRINGLE.html
NAMES: Andrew OLIVER of Corragh Down, Parish of Donagh,
Monaghan; Elizabeth OLIVER (wife); William PRINGLE of Caledon, Tyrone; Thomas
GREISSON; William DONNOLLY of Caledon, Co. Tyrone; Bryan Mc[]ANNA of Caledon. OTHER TOWNLANDS: Mullin, Parish of Tynan, Armagh.
NOTES: 1765 Oct 30 Deed of Release between Andrew OLIVER of
Corrodonen [] in the Parish of Donagh & Co. of Monaghan, Farmer and
Elizabeth OLIVER wife of said Andrew OLIVER of the one part and William
PRINGLE of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Gent of the other part £35 pd by
PRINGLE for release one half part of the land of Mullin formerly in the
possess of Thomas GREISSON decesaed - abt 10 acres in Barony of Tohrany,
Parish of Tyanan & CO. Armagh. Witness Wm. DONNOLLY wigmaker Bryan
Mc[]ANNA, Labourer both of Caledon. |
239 |
502 |
162539 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
WADDELL to JACKSON |
245 |
73 |
157429 |
OLIVER, George |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, George - TOYE |
248 |
|
hunch |
OLIVER, John |
Tullymore |
1766 Jan 10 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1766Jan10-JohnOLIVER-JosephJOHNSON.html
THIS INDENTURE MADE the Tenth Day of January in the Year of our
Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Six between Joseph
Johnston of Armagh in the Parish and County of Armagh gent of the one
part and the John Oliver of Tullymore in the Parish and County of Armagh
aforesaid Linen Draper of the other part, WITNESSETH: that the said Joseph Johnston for and in consideration of the rents and covenants
here after reserved and expressed hath demised, granted, set and to
farm let and by these presents doth the demise grant set and to farm
let, unto the said John Oliver his heirs, executors, administrators and
assigns all the part and parcel of land now in the actual possession of the
said John Oliver containing by computation 77 acres English measure be the
same more or less in which is included the proportion of turf bog in
Tullymore aforesaid and now possessed by the said John Oliver with the
rights, members and appurtenances, thereunto belonging situate lying and
being in Tullymore aforesaid in the parish and County of Armagh
aforesaid EXCEPTING and always RESERVING out of this present demise under
the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns and His and their attendance, with their servants and horses, full and free
liberty into all and any part of the said demised premises to fish, fowl,
Hunt and Hawke, from time to time during the term hereby granted a
fourteen years commencing the first day of November one thousand seven
hundred and sixty six and also excepting and reserving out of this demise
all mines, minerals, Marls and quarries of coal, marble, Free-stone
and slate, and all other Royalties what so ever, with full and free liberty
of ingress, egress and regress, to and for him the said Joseph
Johnston his heirs and assigns, to search for, dig and carry away the
same, TO HAVE and TO HOLD the said lands and premises, with the rights,
members and appurtenances, thereunto belonging or in any wise pertaining
(except as before accepted) unto the said Joseph Johnston from the first day of November one thousand seven hundred and sixty five for and
during the full-term and space of fourteen years from thence fully to be
completed and ended the said John Oliver his heirs, executors administrators
and assigns YIELDING and PAYING therefore and thereout on to the said Joseph
Johnston his Heirs and Assigns the clear yearly rent or some of thirty
three pounds eighteen shillings sterling fees included together with two days
work of man and horse or two shillings sterling in lieu thereof I’ll with
four fat hens or two shillings sterling in lieu of them over and above
all public taxes, subsidies and impositions whatsoever imposed or to be
imposed (Quit-rent and Chief-rent only excepted) the said yearly rent or sum
of thirty three pounds eighteen shillings and duties aforesaid to be paid half yearly by equal portions on every first day of May and every first day of November yearly during the said term
of fourteen years AND if it shall happen that the said reserved yearly
rent and duties or any part there are all of, be behind or unpaid, for
or by the space of fourteen days next after any of the said Days of Payment
whereon the same ought to be paid as aforesaid, that then and in such cases
it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns into the said demised premises or any part of thereof
to enter and destrain for the said rent and duties so behind and
unpaid, and a distress or distresses there found, to take, lead, drive and
carry away and the same to dispose of according to law until such rent and
duties and arrears thereof be fully satisfied and Paid together with such
reasonable Charges as the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns
shall be at or put to on account of his or their destraining as
aforesaid, and in case no distress can or may be had or found on the said
demised premises sufficient to answer such arrear of Rent and duties as may happen at any time or times during the said term to be behind and
unpaid, that then and in such cases it shall and may be lawful to and for the
said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns into and upon the said
demised premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole to re-enter,
and the same to have again Re-possess and Enjoy, as in his or their
former estate any thing herein before contained to the contrary thereof in
any wise notwithstanding. AND the said John Oliver Doth covenant, promise, Grant and agree, to and with the said John Johnston his heirs and assigns, by these presents, that he the said John Oliver
his executors administrators and assigns shall and will during the term
hereby granted, well and truly pay or cause to the paid unto the said John
Johnston his heirs and assigns, the said yearly rent or some of thirty
three pounds eighteen shillings sterling fees included together with two days
work of man and horse or two shillings sterling in lieu thereof with
four fat hens or two shillings sterling in lieu of them on the days and
times and in manner and form above mentioned for payment thereof without
deduction fraud or further delay according to above reservations and the true
intent and meaning of these presents and the said John Oliver his heirs assigns or administrators shall and will as often as he and they shall
be lawfully summoned, do Suit and Service at the Courts-Leet and
Courts-Baron, of the Manor of Armagh and shall and will pay at the
same time the usual Fees, Leet-money or Head-silver. And the said John
Oliver Doth for himself covenant, promise, grant and agree to and with
the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns, that he the
said John Oliver his heirs administrators or assigns and hi &s their undertenants, and Cotters of the said premises hereby demised show and
will at all times during the said term, grind all his and their corn
and grain, that shall be expended on the premises, at the mill of Tullymore or other such meal or mills belonging to the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns as he or they shall afterwards build and appoint,
and shall pay the usual Toll or Moulter for grinding at said mill or mills,
or in default thereof he the said John Oliver his administrators or assigns shall forfeit and pay unto the said Joseph
Johnston his heirs and assigns the sum of six shillings sterling, for
every barrel of corn or grain ground at any other mill or mills. AND
also that the said John Oliver his heirs administrators or assigns at
their own proper Cost and Charges, shall and will preserve old houses,
ditches, fences, orchards, gardens, plantations of trees and other
improvements now made or that shall thereafter be made on the said demised
premises during this demise in stiss, staunch and tenantable order and
repair, and the same shall yield up and deliver in the said good order and
repair under the said Joseph Johnston his heirs and assigns at the end
or other sooner determination of this present demise. AND the said Joseph
Johnston does hereby for himself his heirs and assigns, covenant to and
with the said John Oliver his heirs executors, administrators and
assigns, that paying the said rent, and performing the said covenants he
and they shall and may peaceably and quietly enjoy the said premises,
during the said term for which the premises is Demised IN WITNESS whereof,
the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and
affixed their seals the day and year first above written.
Memorandum that
before signing and sealing it is further agreed upon by and between the
parties aforesaid & their aforesaids that the said Joseph Johnston his
heirs, administrators or assigns shall and will renew a lease of the above
demised premises unto the said Joseph Oliverh is heirs administrators and
assigns for and during the term of fourteen years at and under the above and
aforesaid rent & duties provided the said Joseph Johnston his heirs
administrators & admons or assigns shall not be raised or advanced in he
is or their rank and fines of the above demised premises by the Lord
Archbishop of Armagh or his successors Archbishops of Armagh that then and in
that Case the said John Oliver his heirs administrators and admons or assigns
shall pay a proportionable part of said rent and fines that shall be raised
or advanced together with all and singular the same clauses conditions articles
or agreements specified in the above demise and it is further agreed upon by
and between the parties aforesaid that the said John Oliver his heir
administrators or assigns shall permit so as to be let on the above demised
premises to manage and repair the mill dam and mill race belonging to the
mill of Tullymore aforesaid and also to give liberty to raise stones and
gravel on the above demised premises to manage and repair the mill dam
and mill race aforesaid and draw said stones and gravel through any part of
said demised premises and likewise permit the said mill race from time to
time and at all times to be scored and widened during the continuance of the
above demise and also during the term of fourteen years more granted by the
covenant of renewal |
248 |
75 |
158608 |
OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea
Laragh
Corncarrow |
1766 Jan 20 |
OLIVER, David - McCLELLAN 1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1766Jan20_OLIVER_McCLELLAN.html
NAMES: David
Oliver of Ballyrea, Thomas McCLELLAN of Marlecow, Parish of Mullaghbrach, Co.
Armagh, Owen McMAHON of Livingstones March, William OLIVER & Joseph
OLIVER (twin sons of David), Galbraith LOWRY CORRY, Michael DUFFY, Robert
HAMILTON of Dublin,
Patrick MULLIGAN. TOWNLANDS: Marlecow (probably Marlacoo Beg, Parish of
Mullabrack, Co. Armagh), Cornacarrow, Parish of Aughnamullen, Co. Monaghan.
NOTES: 1766 Jan 20 David OLIVER of
Ballyrea, parish & County of Armagh, farmer and Thomas McCLENAN (sic) of
Marlion () in the parish of Mullaghbrach, Co. Armagh - land leased to Thomas
McCLELLAN all that part of Corncarrow from Owen McMAHON of Livingstones March
to Loughegish and the River through the midst of the Red Bog lying between
the two hills the mearing of the same to run from head to foot of the red bog
together with [] Moyity of the Rocks or Mountain part containing about 22
acres ... during the natural lives of the said David OLIVER the [] Wm OLIVER
and Joseph OLIVER sons to the said David OLIVER ages about 12 months and
twins & to the survivors of them or for the term of 31 years rent of 8
shillings by virtue of a lease by Gilbraith Lowry CORRY Esq. Witness Micahel
DUFFY & Robert HAMILTON of the City of Dublin, Gent & also witnessed
by Patrick MULLIGAN of Marlion [] in the County of Armagh, weaver. |
250 |
79 |
160035 |
|
Ballybrought |
1739-1810 |
NOBLE-WITHERS |
250 |
613 |
166160 |
|
Creeve |
Abt 1770 |
SMITH-William BREAKEY p. 337 1987 Clogher
record *** NOTE: This is probably the William BREAKEY of Lisgillan (and later Drumskelt) who married Mary SCOTT..
30 June 1767: William Breakey of Lisgillan
A memorial of a
deed bearing the date 18 July 1764 and registered 30 June 1767 between Rev.
Rob’t Smith of Co. Down and Wm Breakey, Junr of Lisgillan for “that part of
Carrickneveagh remaining of the lower half Tate of Carrickneveagh,…lying and
being in the Estate of Ballibea in the County of Monaghan.” Witnessed
by Wm. Daly of Ballybay, Andrew Wilson of Derinalubnagh & Isaiah Breakey of
Derry, merchant. Memorial witnessed by said Isaiah Breakey and David
Williamson of Lisgillan. |
252 |
23 |
162760 |
|
Mahery, the Churchfields |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON-VERNE |
252 |
197 |
162409 |
NOBLE |
Monaghan |
1766 Aug 6 |
Arabella Susanna JOHNSTON of Monaghan
spinster and Adam NOBLE of Longhill, Co. Monaghan, Esq re: Susanna Maria
JOHNSTON late of the City of Dublin made her will dated 16 Aug 1760 &
bequeathed to Arabella £100 “to stand chargeable on the towns of Stramore,
Aghagap, ROssosell, Tullycalleg, Derryveen ... pursuant to a deed 12 July
1742 reciting that said Adam NOBLE had lent to the sd. Arabella &
Susannah JOHNSON £ for which she & Barbara JOHNSTON her mother have
effected their bond ... transfer to Adam NOBLE. Witnesses Wm. JOHNSTON John ROGERS. |
252 |
412 |
163887 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1767 Jan 31 |
OLIVER, John Rev Archdeacon - OLIVER |
253 |
349 |
163612 |
COULTER, Joseph |
|
1758-1768 |
COULTER to HIGGINBOTTOM |
254 |
489 |
169169 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
254 |
490 |
169170 |
OLIVER, Silver |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-CREAGH |
255 |
314 |
16499 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1758-1768 |
McCULLAGH, George, John & Thomas - McLOUGHLIN |
256 |
112 |
165308 |
COULTER, Mary |
|
1758-1768 |
COULTER to METLAND |
258 |
453 |
174083 |
OLIVER, Silver |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-CAUGHERY |
259 |
574 |
173140 |
STEEL, Robert |
|
1768-1776 |
STEEL-BROWNE |
261 |
610 |
175298 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH,
Alan - WALLACE |
264 |
574 |
178368 |
OLIVER |
Ballynahonebeg |
1739-1810 |
BANNERMAN-PRINGLE |
265 |
158 |
174029 |
McCULLAGH |
Tullyvallen |
1739-1810 |
McCULLOUGH-McCULLOUGH |
266 |
255 |
170283 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - DOBBIN |
269 |
335 |
170945 |
OLIVER, David |
Laragh |
1769 Apr 20 |
OLIVER-MAXWELL
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1769Apr20-MAXWELL-OLIVER.html
A memorial of an
Indenture of Assignment bearing date the twentieth day of April in the year
of our Lord one thousand seven hundred sixty nine between John Maxwell of Fellowshall in the county of Armagh
Esq. of the one part and David Oliver of Ballyrea & said county of the
other Part; whereby the said David Oliver for and in consideration of the sum
of one hundred and thirty pounds sterling Did Assign Sell and Make Over Unto
the said John Maxwell all his the said David Olivers Right Property Claim
& Demand of and Inte[rest] [] or all of that [Messuage] of kind
Situate Lying and Being in the Town of Laragh and Carnacara Both in the County Monahan
and Also the Reversion or Reversions Remained and Remainders Rents &
Services of All and Singular the said Premises With the Appurtenances
thereunto Belonging to have & to hold of the said [Messuage] lands &
Tenements to the said John Maxwell his heirs Exrs Admrs or Assigns for and During the Natural Lives of the same David Oliver Lessee and William Oliver Both Sons to said David
Oliver and Both Twins & so on to the full Remainder of said lease in as
full & Ample a Manner A Manner as the above David Oliver as the said
David Oliver hold the same Under Galbraith Lowry Corey Esq. Aughennis & County
Tyrone [let] the Same that be fully Compleat & Ended he the said John
Maxwell Yielding and paying it in thereout During the Said Term One pepper
corn if Demanded on the first Day of May Next and So on To Witt with this
Proviso that the Above Premise is Subject to Redemption on payment of the
above Said Sum of one hundred and Thirty Pounds Sterling With Legal Interest
for the same Which Said Indenture of Assignment is Witnessed by John
Killpatrick of Killylea and George
Stuart of Drumilly Both in the
County of Armagh and this Memorial is Witnessed by the said John Killpatrick
and John Scott --- of Armagh --- in sd County and Lands being in the Registry of Barony. of Cremorr and County of Monahan |
270 |
10 |
168331 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1767 Dec 2 |
McCULLAGH, Francis - STITT
Not directly pertinent - but many familiar
names Hugh McCULLAGH, John McCULLAH, Francis McCULLAGH & Thomas STITT. |
270 |
235 |
70559 |
|
Aughnacloy |
1739-1810 |
McDANIEL-REA-McDANIEL |
275 |
143 |
141229 |
|
Aghataracon |
1739-1810 |
KELLY-WRIGHT |
281 |
95 |
182266 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - KENNEDY |
281 |
349 |
186831 |
JACKSON |
Ballynahone & Mill |
1739-1810 |
HALL & wife - JACKSON |
282 |
336 |
183301 |
OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea
Balinahonebeg, Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1770, Oct 31 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770July30-OLIVER-OLIVER-Laragh.html
A Memorial of deed of assignment bearing date of
thirtyeth day of July one thousand seven hundred and seventy between David
OLIVER of Ballyrea in the Parish and County of Armagh
farmer of the one part and Arthur OLIVER Balinahone Beg in Said Parish and
County of the other part. Whereby the Said David OLIVER for the Consideration
of the sum of three hundred and forty six pounds three shillings & eight
pence to him the said David OLIVER did grant bargain sell alien & release
unto Arthur OLIVER all his right & title in & to a lease for lives of
the Lands of Laragh & Carnacaraff in the CO. of Monaghan which he holds
under [________] Lowry CORRY Esq. Also the mill of Creevy with Eight acres of
Land which he holds under the right Honorourable George Lord Shirley also a
part of the lands of Ballymogonan in the Country of Dorone which he holds by
lease under John MAXWELL Esq. To hold to the said Arthur OLIVER his heirs
execs admons & assigns during the lives and years in said lease mentioned
which said deed is witnessed by Andrew PRENTICE of the City of DUBLIN Gent
& this Memorial is also witnessed by the said Andrew PRENTICE &
Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonbeg in County of Armagh. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL] ...
sworn in Armagh 29 day of October 1770 |
282 |
337 |
183302 |
OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea
Balinahonbeg
Laragh, Aghnamullen |
1770, Apr 26 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Apr26-OLIVER-OLIVER.html
A Memorial of a deed poll bearing date of
26th day of April one thousand seven hundred & seventy between
David OLIVER of Ballyrea of the Parish and County of Armagh of the one part
& Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonbeg in said Parish and County aforesaid of
the other part whereby said David OLIVER set unto said Joseph OLIVER one
hundred acres of land situate in the west side of the Townland of Laragh,
Parish of Agnnamullen & CO. of Monaghan therein possession of said David
OLIVER & his undertenants. The said Joseph OLIVER is also to have the
full one half of the water fall from the Corn Mill up & and to have
Liberty of cutting a race between the Premis and Longhegis of the Dimensions
therein mentioned & to fix a sluice for preserving Water Said Daivid & Joseph OLIVER to be at
equal expense in making said sluice & watercourse subject to the yearly
rent of sixty-three pounds Sterl to hold for the space of Twenty Six years or
three lives mentioned in said David OLIVERs Grand Lease & also for all
future renewals which said David might be entitled to by virture of said
leases & said Deed Poll is witnessed by Arthur OLIVER of Balinahonabeg in
said County of Armagh & this Memorial is also witnessed by Arthur OLIVER
& Andrew PRENTICE of the City of Dublin Gent: Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] ...
signed at Armagh 29 Oct 1770 |
283 |
214
314 |
183826 |
BURNS, Bryan |
Laragh |
1770 Nov 21 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Nov1BURNS-OLIVER.html
Lease 1770, July 10 “which was wrote on the
back of a lease bearing date 24 Dec 1766. Bryan BURNS of Laragh, Co.
Monaghan, farmer demised ... David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co. Armagh, Gent “all
that the Corn Mill commonly called and known by the name Loghigish Mill with
the two acres of land thereto belonging with the grist toll or Moulture of
the Tates Townlands of Laragh and Cornacariffe ... in the Barony of
Cremorrand, CO. Monaghan ... for 28 years ... Bryan BURNS of Laragh, Parish
of Agnamullen... Witness Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonebeg, Linen Draper. |
285 |
617 |
190992 |
SEAVER |
Ballynahonebeg |
1772 May 11 |
SEAVER – JACKSON
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1772May11-SEAVER-JACKSON.html
Between Matthew [or more likely Michael]
SEAVER of Bellaghy Co Armagh Gent & Robert JACKSON of the ton & City
of Armagh Gent
of the other part. Whereby the said Matthew SEAVER in consideration of said
Robert JACKSONs having accepted a lease of part of the lands of
Ballinahonebey Co. Armagh will transfer to said Robert Jackson the profit
rents of £6.16s 3p which said Matthew
SEAVER was entitled to by virtue of a
lease granted by Charles SEAVER
deceased to David VERNER deceased.also yearly profit rent of £2 13s by virtue
of and under a lease granted to Samuel
JOHNSTON by said Charles SEAVER likewise the profit rent of £3 Ster yearly by which the said Matthew
SEAVER was entitled to by virtue of and under a marriage settlement entered into and executed by Richard
SEAVER deceased his father upon the
intermarriage of said Michael SEAVER with his present wife in all amount
to £12 9s 3p to Robt JACKSON . Witnesses: James DOBBIN
& Leonard SIMPSON of town & Co Armagh. |
286 |
118 |
185025 |
OLIVER, Esther & her husband |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-DICKINSON |
286 |
608
603 |
190994 |
SEAVER |
Ballynahonebeg |
1739-1810 |
SEAVER – JACKSON see also 285-617-190992 |
287 |
474 |
187934 |
OLIVER |
Tyrearly |
1771 Sept 17 |
KANE-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1771Sept17-KANE-OLIVER.html
NAMES: mentioned in order of appearance: John KANE, William
OLIVER, George COCHRAN, William COCHRAN, Joseph OLIVER, John MOSSON, George
McCULLAGH, William SCOTT. TOWNLANDS: Tyrearly,
Parish of Lisnadill; Mullinture, Parish of Eglish.
|
288 |
96 |
186787 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - McCULLAGH |
288 |
205 |
188633 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Samuel - JOHNSON |
288 |
484 |
192235 |
SEAVER |
Bellaghie |
1739-1810 |
SEAVER-JACKSON |
289 |
318 |
190990 |
SEAVER |
Ballynahonebeg |
1739-1810 |
LEAVER (or SEAVER) - JACKSON |
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