About George Stewart

I am a qualified Genealogist (UCD Dublin) I created this web site to make available the many records of Stewart births, marriages, deaths from both civil lists and parish records plus many other records and to have them all in one location. Also included are records of Fawcetts, Muldrews, Sintons, Barkman, Squire, Watkins, Whittle, Valentines from Wicklow, Walkers from Wexford, Hort and Brazil. Family origins are shown along with history of Kildare. Additions to the site will be posted on our Facebook page as and from August 2014

List of Church Registers for the Province of Ulster by County & by Parish

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This page lists the  various Church Registers for the Province of Ulster by County,  Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Derry/Londonderry, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Monaghan & Tyrone, by Parish, covering Births, Marriages & Deaths showing what records are available by date, where they are stored and reference numbers where used.

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County Antrim

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society    

Local  or ILC = Records are held locally    

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed    

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland    

R C = Roman Catholic    

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin  

UHF = Ulster Historical Foundation    

By Parish    

County Antrim  Where Stored Births Marriages Deaths File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Aghagallon    

C of I ILC    See Aghalee

C of I PRONI    No records listed

C of I ILC 1782-1922 1782-1905 1782-1916 MC337

R C  NLI  B 1828-1880  M 1828-1880 D 1828-1880 Pos 5467

R C  PRONI B 1828-1889 M 1828-1889 D1828-1881 MIC1D/63

R C  UHF B 1829-1890 M 1829-1890 D 1829-1890

Aghalee & Magheramesk

C of I PRONI B 1811-1922 M 1811-1905 D 1811-1916 MIC583/8 MIC1/325

Ahoghill    

C of I PRONI B 1811-1928 M 1811-1996 D 1821-1952 Incl Drumbo & Hillsborough

Presbyterian 1st PRONI B 1841-1922 M 1841-1920  MIC1P/64

Presbyterian 2nd or Trinity PRONI B 1835-1901 M 1836-1920 MIC1P/136 MIC438

Presbyterian 3rd or Brookside PRONI B 1859-1962 M 1845-1911 MIC1P/95

R C  NLI B 1833-1863 M 1833-1863 D 1833-1863 Pos 5472

R C  PRONI B 1833-1881M 1833-1880  MIC1/D/68

R C  UHF B 1864-1900 M 1866-1900

Aghaloo & Caledon

C of I PRONI B 1791-1876 M 1792-1845 D 1892-1939 MIC583/25-6 MIC1/326 D26502/1

Ahoghill

C of I PRONI B 1811-1928 M 1811-1996 D1821-1952 MIC583/9 CR/1/190

Annalong

C of I PRONI No records listed

Antrim     

C of I ILC B 1700-1914 M 1700-1906 D 1700-1954 MC310/311

C of I PRONI B 1750-1914 M 1700-1906 D 1700-1954 MIC583/11-12 MIC1/328 CR/1/77 D 1200/4

Methodist PRONI B 1890-1987 M 1836-1915 MIC1/F MIC429/1/490

Presbyterian Millrow 1st PRONI B 1677-1960 M 1675-1913 D 1820-1835 MIC1P/3 CR3/2 CR3/64

Presbyterian High Street 2nd PRONI B 1850-1951 M 1870-1995  MIC1P/346 CR/3/64

Presbyterian High Street 2nd IPHS M 1863-1892

R C  NLI B 1874-1880   Pos 5472

R C  PRONI B 1873-1881   MIC1/D/68

R C  UHF B 1872-1900 M 1873-1900

Arboe     

C of I ILC B 1871-  M 1845-  D 1907-

C of I PRONI B 1775-1871 M 1773-1845 D 1776-1906 MIC583/10 D1278

Ardclinnis

C of I ILC B 1834-1877  M 1838-1845 D 1839-1877

Armoy     

C of I ILC    See Loughguile

C of I PRONI B 1826-1891 M 1827-1982 D 1827-1893 MIC1/334 See Loughguile

Presbyterian PRONI B 1842-1906 M 1815-1920  MIC1P/290

R C  NLI B 1848-1880 M 1848-1880  Pos 5473

R C  PRONI B 1848-1880 M 1848-1882  MIC1/D69

R C  UHF B 1872-1900 M 1872-1900

Ashee

C of I PRONI    No records listed

Ballinderry     

C of I ILC B 1805-1870 M 1840-1845 D 1805-1870

C of I PRONI B 1806-1871 M 1805-1845 D 1823-1871 MIC583/14 T/1572

Moravian PRONI B 1754-1817 M 1784-1800  MIC1/F/1 CR/9

Ballintoy     

C of I ILC B 1804-1877 M 1803-1844

C of I  PRONI  M 1845-1859 D 1872-1898  MIC583/6-6 MIC1/111

R C   NLI B  1872-1880  M 1872-1879  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI  B 1872-1882  M 1872-1882  MIC1/D69

R C   UHF  B 1872-1900  M 1872-1900

Ballycarry

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1832-1969  M 1832-1945  MIC1P/330 CR/3/31 CR/4/18

Ballycastle       

C of I  PRONI B  1823-1870  M 1825-  D 1832-1870  Lost in 1922

Methodist  ILC  B 1843-   M 1875-

Methodist  PRONI  B 1843-  M 1865-1925  MIC1E/63 MIC429/1/184

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1829-1967  M 1829-1922  MIC1P/115

R C   NLI  B 1869-1880  M 1872-1879  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI B 1869-1882  M 1870-1872  MIC1/D63

R C   UHF B  1869-1900 M 1870-1900

Ballyclapper

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Ballyclare  

C of I ILC    See Ballynure & Kilbride

Methodist  ILC  B 1843-  M 1868-

Methodist  PRONI  B1834-6    MIC429/1/341, 436

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1839-1920  M 1839-1961 D  1817-1928  MIC1P/324 T/1602 CR/3/64 MICiC/98 CR/5/1 MIC1B/7 CR/4/1E CR/4/19

Ballyclug      

C of I  RCB  B 1828-1938  M 1828-1845  D 1828-1875  MC 312

Methodist  ILC B  1939-  M 1913-

Methodist  PRONI  B 1841-1938  M 1841-1912  D 1841-1871  MIC583/15 MIC1/330 CR/1/79

Ballycor

C of I  ILC    See Ballyeaston

Ballyeaston

C of I  ILC B 1827-1888  M 1827-1893  D 1855-1898  MC 342

Ballyeaston, Ballycor & Rashee      

Methodist  ILC B 1866- M 1894-  D 1888-

Methodist  PRONI  M1845-1893  MIC1/333

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI  B 1814-1924  M 1813-1890  MIC1P/24 408 420 CR/3/17 51/1013/1 CR/3/64

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI  B 1821-1967  M 1826-1936  D 1842-1918  MIC1P/124 CR/3/64

Ballygoney

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1848-1937  M 1845-1936  MIC1P/448

Ballylinney      

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1837-1922  M 1837-1900  MIC1P/327 CR/3/16 CR/3/64

Ballymacash

C of I  PRONI  No records listed  CR/1/1

Ballymartin

C of I  ILC    See Carnmoney

Ballymeena / Kirkinrola

C of I  PRONI  B 1780-1895  M 1807-1912  D 1777-1907

Ballymena      

Baptist  ILC  M 1865-

Congregational   ILC  B 1901-  D 1898-

Methodist  PRONI  B 1829-1925  M 1836-1931  MIC1E/57-58 CR/6/4 MIC429/1/490

Presbyterian 1st West Church  PRONI  B 1829-1945  M 1830-1903  MIC1P/105

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI  B 1812-1938  M 1812-1906  MIC1P/114

Presbyterian High Kirk  PRONI  B 1813-1941 M 1845-1936  MIC1P/204

Presbyterian Wellington Street  PRONI  B 1863-1962  M 1864-1920  MIC1P/27 T/513/1

Ballymena or Kirkrola 

C of I PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian  PRONI  M 1849-1863  CR/4/10

Ballymoney      

C of I  ILC B 1807-1875  M 1807-1845 D 1807-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1807-1898  M 1808-1845  D 1807-1888  MIC583/16-17

Methodist  PRONI  B 1831-1987  M 1864-1929  MIC1E/63

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI  B 1751-1926  M 1817-1926  MIC1P/363 CR/3/1

Presbyterian 2nd St James  PRONI  B 1835-1940  M 1835-1921  MIC1P/266 MIC1P/117

Presbyterian Trinity  PRONI  M 1845-1921  MIC1P/35

R C   NLI  B 1853-1880  M 1853-1879  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI  B 1853-1882  M 1853-1879  MIC1/D69A

R C   UHF  B 1853-1900  B1853-1900  1879-1887

Ballymoney & Devrock

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed CR/5/32

Ballynure 

C of I  ILC  B 1812-1877  M 1825-1830 D  1852-1877

C of I  PRONI B 1812-1910  M 1830-1904 D 1840-1880  MIC583/17 MIC1/332

C of I  RCB  B 1812-1910  M 1829-1904  D 1830-1877  MC341

Methodist  ILC B 1843-  M 1864-1876

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1819-1918  M 1819-1899  MIC1P/103 CR/3/64

Ballyrashane      

C of I  PRONI  B 1827-1877 M  1829-1850 D 1830-1877  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1863-1928  M 1846-1936  MIC1P/70

Ballyrwatt Ballyrashane

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI  B 1867-1927  M 1845-1914  MIC1P/379

Ballyweaney

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1862-1967  M 1845-1900  MIC1P/82

Ballywillian      

C of I  ILC  B 1826-1875  M 1825-1844  D 1827-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1826-1871  M 1825-1844  D 1827-1871  MIC583/2 CR/1/34 MIC1/287

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1862-1939 M 1846-1909  MIC1P/368

Belfast      

2nd All Souls

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1782-1828 M 1771-1827  CR/9

Academy Street

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Agnes Street

Methodist  ILC  B 1864-  M 1868-

Agnes Street

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1869-1881    MIC1P/47

Albert Street

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1852-1921  M 1854-1933  MIC1P/16

Albertbridge Road

Congregational   ILC B 1867-  M 1868-

Alexander

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Alfred Street

Presbyterian   ILC    Registers in Fitzroy Presbyterian Church

Argyle Place

Presbyterian   ILC  B 1853-  M 1853-

Ballinafeigh St Judes

C of I  ILC  B 1873-  M  1874-   D 1874-

Ballymacarrett

C of I St Patricks PRONI B 1827-1893 M 1827-1900  MIC583/4, 17 MIC1/317

Methodist   PRONI B 1864-1908  M1867-1918  CR/6/18 See Mountpottinger

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1847-1921  M 1845-1928  MIC1P/15

R C   NLI  B 1841-1880  M 1841-1880  Pos 5469

R C   PRONI  B 1841-1888  M 1841-1888  MIC1D65

Ballysillan

C of I Christ Church PRONI  B 1835-1956 M  1837-1956 D 1838-1902  MIC583/23-26 CR/1/13 See also St Mark’s Belfast

C of I St Mark’s ILC  B 1856-1875    See Ballysillan

C of I St Mark’s PRONI  B 1856-1871    MIC583/10

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1839-1960 M 1845-1902  MIC1P/22

Belmont

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1862-1920    CR/3/39

Berry Street

Presbyterian (St Enochs)   PRONI  B 1869-1984  M 1869-1912  MIC1P/56 CR/3/34

Botanic Avenue & Linnenhall Street

Presbyterian   PRONI M 1881-1933  MIC1C/5 CR/5/4

Broadway

Presbyterian   IPHS  B 1894-1982 M 1896-1977

Carlile Memorial & Carlile Circus

Methodist   ILC  B 1877-  M 1877-

Methodist   PRONI   No records listed MIC1E/59

Castlereagh Road

Methodist   PRONI  B 1895-1897    MIC1E/56

Clifton Park

Congregational   ILC  B  1876-1878

Clifton Street

Presbyterian (United)   IPHS  B 1861-1949  M 1862-1953 D 1862-1892

Cliftonville

Presbyterian   PRONI No records listed

College Square North

Presbyterian   IPHS B  1840-1967  M 1840-1967

Presbyterian   PRONI  M 1845-1906  MIC1P/107

College Street South or Chancellor

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1863-1925   MIC1C/2 /CR/5/2 Memorial became Grosvenor Rd

Cregagh Road

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed CR/5/28

Cregagh St Finnians

C of I  ILC  B 1928-  M 1934-

Cresent was Linnenhall pre 1887

Presbyterian    PRONI  B 1831-1974  M 1831-1908  MIC1P/57

Presbyterian    IPHS  M 1907-1975

Crumlin Road

Methodist   ILC  B 1878-  M 1886-

Donegal Place

Methodist   PRONI  1871-1885  1872-1885  MIC1E/2 /CR/6/14

Donegal Square

Methodist   PRONI  B 1815-1894 M  18351-1991  CR6/13 MIC1E/1 MIC429/1/267, 465

Donegal Street

Congregational   PRONI    No records listed D2021

Duncairn Gardens

Methodist   ILC   B 1890-  M 1895-

Dundela

C of I St Mark’s ILC  M 1870-

C of I St Mark’s PRONI  B 1864-1889    MIC1/53

C of I St Mark’s PRONI  B 1867-1968  M 1869-1968  D 1867-1870  MIC583/24 CR/1/85 MIC1/351

C of I St Mark’s RCB   B 1867-1956  M 1869-1988  D 1867-1870  P 145

Eglington Road

C of I St Thomas PRONI  1871-1925  1871-1929  CR/1/36

Falls Road

Methodist   PRONI  B 1882-1903  M 1863-1907  MIC1E/64 CR6/13

Methodist   ILC  B 1863-1906

R C Family   UHF  B 1869-1900  M 1895-1900  Pos 5469

Frederick Street

Methodist   ILC  B 1841-1904  M 1841-1904

Methodist   PRONI B 1841-1842    MIC429/1/518

Grosvenor Road

C of I Holy Trinity   PRONI  B 1885-1979  M 1855-1983

C of I Holy Redeemer RCB   B 1968-1992 M  1968-1992  P 781

Methodist Central Mission Hall   ILC  B 1895-  M 1896-

R C Holy Cross  NLI  B 1868-1880  M 1868-1880  Pos 5469

R C Holy Cross   PRONI  B 1868-1881  M 1868-1881  MIC1D/65

R C Holy Cross    UHF  B 1834-1900  M 1868-1900

Hydepark North

Methodist Belfast Mission   ILC  B 1834-  M 1868-   See Ballyclare

Jennymount

Methodist   ILC  B 1873-  M 1913-

Knock Columbkille

C of I  ILC  B 1890-  M 1896-

Knock

Methodist   PRONI B 1874-1912  M 1872-1906  MIC1E/40

Ligoniel

C of I  ILC    See St Mark’s Belfast

Methodist   ILC  B 1870-  M 1893-

Lisburn Road

C of I St Nicholas ILC  B 1901-  M 1902-

Lower Falls

C of I Magdalen Asylum ILC  B 1855-1872

C of I St Luke ILC  B 1855-1871

C of I St Luke PRONI  B 1863-1890    Lost in 1922

C of I St Luke RCB    No records listed P 933

Malone  

C of I St John ILC  B 1839-1875  M 1842-1844

C of I St John ILC  B 1842-1887  M 1842-1884

C of I St John PRONI  B 1841-1887  M 1842-1844  MIC331

C of I St John RCB   B 1887-1965  M 1846-1903  MC73

Melbourne Street

Methodist   PRONI  B 1834-1907  M 1875-1908  MIC1E/19 CR/6/1

Mountpottinger

Methodist   PRONI  B 1885-1901 M 1888-1900  MIC1E/56

Newtownards Road

Methodist   ILC  B 1854-  M 1854-

Orangefield 

C of I St John ILC  B 1871-  M 1855-

C of I St John PRONI  B 1853-1892  M 1855-1897  MC583/4 MIC1/320

C of I St John RCB   B 1867-1892 M 1855-1897  MC329

Ormeau Road

Methodist   ILC  B 1870-  M 1884-

Osbourne Park

Methodist   ILC  M 1895-

Methodist   PRONI  B 1894-1965 M 1895-   CR/6/12

Primitive Street at Sandy Row

Methodist   ILC  B 1885-  M 1887-

R C  Sacred Heart UHF B  1849-1900  M 1890-1900

Salem

Methodist New Connection   ILC B  1829-  M 1904-  At Belfast North Belfast Mission

Sandy Row

Methodist   ILC  B 1885-  M 1878-

Shankill Road

Methodist   ILC  B 1874-  M 1915-

Shankill

C of I St Ann’s  ILC    D 1884-

C of I St Ann’s  PRONI  B 1745-1901  M 1745-1900  D 1745-1883  MIC583/18-23 MIC1/178

C of I St Ann Cathedral Mariners’ Chapel ILC  B 1868-1875

C of I St Ann Cathedral Mariner’s Chapel PRONI  B 1868-1922    MIC583/21

C of I St Ann Cathedral PRONI  B 1745-1884  M 1745-1823  D 1745-1823  MIC583/21/23 MIC1/178A

C of I St Ann Cathedral RCB   B 1745-1901  M 1845-1900  D 1824-1883  MC34-38, 43.60,64,77,84-89 125-127, 314-320

C of I St Aidan’s ILC B  1893-  M 1895-

C of I St Andrew’s ILC  B 1881-  M 1870-

C of I St Andrew’s PRONI  B 1868-1879    Lost in 1922

C of I St Barnabas ILC B  1892-  M 1893-

C of I St Bride’s PRONI  B 1938-1956  M 1945-1956  CR/1/82

C of I St Clement’s ILC B  1897-  M 1902-

C of I St Columbas ILC  B 1890-  M 1896-

C of I St Donard’s ILC  B 1900-  M 1903-

C of I St George’s ILC B 1819-1875  M 1824-1845

C of I St George’s PRONI  B 1817-1870  M 1817-1836  MIC1/116 MIC583/23-24

C of I St James ILC  B 1871-  M 1871-

C of I St James RCB  B 1871-1973  M  1871-2000  D 1867-1870  P 988 P7988

C of I St John RCB  B 1853-1875

C of I St Mary Magdalene’s ILC  B 1872-  M 1862-

C of I St Mary Magdalene’s PRONI  B 1847-1877    MIC583/19

C of I St Ann’s RCB   B 1681-1767  M 1676-1767  D 1754-1763  MC220

C of I St Matthew’s ILC  B 1681-1871  M 1676-1845  D 1675-1875

C of I St Matthew’s  PRONI  B 1846-1893  M 1856-1897  MIC583/2 CR/1/65

C of I St Matthew’s RCB    No records listed P 934

C of I St Mathias PRONI   No records listed  CR1/11

C of I St Mathias RCB     No records listed P 934

C of I St Michaels ILC  B 1893-  M 1900-

C of I St Paul’s PRONI  B 1853-1876    Lost in 1922

C of I St Peter Chapel of Resurrection  RCB   M 1941-1972  P 926

C of I St Peter ILC  B 1896-

C of I St Peter RCB   B 1896-2006  M 1901-1999  P 925

C of I St Phillip Drew Memorial ILC  B 1871-  M 1872-

C of I St Saviour ILC    No records listed P 935 United with St Luke Lr Falls Belfast

C of I St Silas PRONI  B 1899-1994  M 1902-1994  CR1/81

C of I St Stephens ILC  B 1868-  M 1869-  D 1869-

R C  St Brigid’s UHF  B 1849-1900  M 1890-1900

R C  St Joseph’s NLI  B 1872-1880  M 1872-1880  Pos 5471

R C  St Joseph’s PRONI  B 1872-1881  M 1872-1881  MIC1D/87

R C  St Malachy’s PRONI  B 1858-1881  M 1858-1881  MIC1D/67

R C St Malachy’s   NLI  B 1858-1880  M 1858-1880  Pos 5468

R C St Malachy’s   UHF  B 1858-1900  M1858-1900

R C  St Mary’s PRONI  B 1867-1881  M 1858-1881  MIC1D/64

R C St Mary’s   NLI  B 1867-1880  M 1867-1880  Pos 5471

R C St Mary’s   UHF B  1774-1900  M 1867-1900

R C  St Matthews UHF B  1841-1900  M 1841-1900

R C St Paul’s  ILC  B 1887-1887

R C  St Paul’s UHF  B 1824-1900  M 1887-1900

R C  St Peter NLI  B 1866-1880  M 1866-1880  Pos 5468/9

R C St Peter  PRONI  B 1866-1881  M 1866-1881  MIC1D/64-65

R C  St Peter UHF  B 1780-1900  M 1866-1900

R C St Vincent De Paul  UHF  B 1874-1900  M 1896-1900

Spamount

Congregational   ILC  B 1880-  M 1874-

Strandmillis Road

C of I St Bartholomew’s  PRONI  B 1813-1974  M 1917-1977  D 1918-1989  CR/1/86

C of I TCD Mission ILC  B 1938-1962  M 1947-1968  P 982

C of I Trinity Church PRONI  B 1844-1979  M 1855-1983  MIC583/4 D523/A-C CR/1/3

C of I Trinity Church RCB  B 1844-1876

R C  Union Workhouse UHF B  1884-1900

University Road

Methodist   PRONI  B 1865-1947 M 1866-1969  CR/5 CR6/13

University Street

C of I All Saints ILC  B 1888-  M 1893-1952-

Upper Falls 

C of I St John the Baptist ILC B  1872-  M 1863-

C of I St John the Baptist  PRONI  B 1856-1909  M 1895-1977  CR/1/69 MIC583/28

Whiterock

Luthern Church   ILC  B 1931-  M 1931-

Willowfield

C of I  ILC  B 1872-  M 1872-

Benvarden

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1864-1913  M1864-1912  MIC1P/16

Billy      

C of I   ILC  B 1882-  D 1882-

C of I  PRONI  B 1804-1882  M 1804-1845  D 1824-1882  Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI  M 1845-1914  CR/1/29

Methodist  PRONI  B 1831-1987  M 1871-1931  MIC1/E/63

Blaris      

C of I  ILC    See Lisburn

C of I   RCB B 1637-1873  M 1639-1832  D 1639-1868  MC185-187

Braid      

R C   NLI  B 1878-1880  M 1878-1880  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI  B 1878-1881  M 1878-1881  MIC1/69A

R C   UHF  B 1857-1880  M 1869-1900

Brantry      

C of I  ILC  B M 1871-  1845-  D 1883-

C of I  PRONI  B 1844-1871  D 1846-1882  MIC583/24

Broughshane

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd   PRONI  B 1827-1986  M 1845-1906  MIC1P/76 MIC1P/77

Buckna

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1836-1893  M 1836-1907  MIC1P/322 T859/1,1389 T3054/81

Bushmills      

C of I  RCB    See Billy & Dunluce

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1820-1966  M 1821-1936  MIC1P/113 CR/5/14

Bushvale

Presbyterian  PRONI    See Kilraght

Cairnalbana

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1862-1953  M 1867-1952  MIC1P/351 T054/B/1/1

Cairncastle      

C of I  ILC    See Kilwaughter

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Carnalbanagh

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Camlough      

C of I  ILC  B 1873-  M 1845-  D 1872-

C of I  PRONI  B 1832-1872  M 1835-1845  D 1833-1871  MIC583/28

Methodist      PRONI No records listed

Carncastle      

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1831-1960  M 1832-1960  MIC18/5 MIC1P/328 T3054 CR/3/64

Carnlough       

C of I  ILC    See Ardolinis

R C   NLI  B 1869-1880  M 1869-1880  Pos 5474

R C   PRONI  B 1825-1880  M 1869-1882  MIC1D/70-71

R C   UHF  B 1857-1869  M 1869-1900

Carnmoney Ballylinagh & Ballymartin     

C of I  ILC  B 1871-  M 1845-  D 1879-

C of I  PRONI  B 1788-1871 M  1791-1845  D 1845-1879  MIC583/29 D 8852/8 45 85 91 105 122 125

Carnmoney      

C of I  ILC  B 1789-1875  M 1789-1845  D 1845-1875

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1823-1901  M 1823-1905  MIC1P/37 T/1013 CR/3/15 MIC86 D1349/9

Carrick

Congregational  ILC B  1877-  M 1848-

Carrickfergus      

C of I  ILC  B 1740-1875  M 1740-1845  D 1740-1870

C of I  PRONI  M 1845-1857  D 1870-1958

Congregational  PRONI  B 1819-1969  M 1824-1843  CR/8

Methodist  ILC  B 1826-1843  M 1864-

Methodist  PRONI  B 1815-1858    MIC1429/1/352

Methodist St Nicholas  PRONI  B 1740-1899  M 1740-1909 D 1740-1939  MIC583/28-30 MIC1/318 CR/1/25

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI  B 1823-1901  C 1823-1905  MIC1P/157

Presbyterian 2nd or Joymount  PRONI  B 1852-1907  C 1853-1956  MIC1P/332 CR/3/64

R C   NLI  B 1821-1872 M  1821-1872  Pos 5472

R C   PRONI  B 1852-1872 M 1852-1872  MIC1D/68-69

R C   UHF  B 1820-1900  M 1821-1900

Clough

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1865-1987  M 1855-1907  MIC1P/312 T3054/B/2

Cloughwater

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1852-1955  M1845-1923  MIC1P/320

Conlig

Presbyterian  PRONI    See Bangor Presbyterian

Connor      

C of I  PRONI  B 1818-1871  M 1819-1845  D 1823-1878  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1819-1963  M 1845-1900  MIC1P/162

Craigmore

Methodist  ILC  B 1941-1940

Craigs      

C of I  ILC  B 1839-1875  M 1841-1925  D 1841-1944  MC197

C of I  PRONI  B 1839-1925  M 18441-1925  D 1841-1944  MIC1/34 CR/1/55

Croaghmore

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1852-1964 M  1866-1917  MIC1P/370

Cranfield

C of I  PRONI    See Duneane

Crumlin      

Methodist  PRONI  B 1829-1880    MIC1E/58 MIC429/1/490

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1838-1913 M 1846-1977  MIC1P/125 CR/3/64

Cullybackey      

Methodist  ILC  B 1839-  M 1869-

Presbyterian  IPHS B  1726-1815  M 1727-1792

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1836-1940  M1822-1908  MIC1P/19 CR/5/9

Presbyterian Cunningham Memorial PRONI B  1812-1925  M 1818-1919  MIC1P/88 CR/3/7

Culfeightrin, Cushendun & Ennispollen     

R C  NLI  B 1825-1848 M  1834-1880  Pos 5472-5473

R C   PRONI  B 1825-1881  M 1834-1880  MIC1D/68-69A

R C   UHF  B 1834-1900 M 1845-1900

Culfeightrin     

C of I  ILC B  1878- M  1845- D  1879-

C of I  PRONI B 1829-1877 M  1829-1842  D 1829-1877  See Cushendun Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI    D 1805-1831  MIC1/109

Cushendall

C of I  ILC    See Layde

Cushendun      

C of I  ILC  B 1877-  M 1875- D  1909-

C of I  PRONI  B 1839-1877  D 1846-1858  See Culfeightrin Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1854-1947  M 1853-1935  MIC1P/352

R C   NLI  B 1848-1880 M  1848-1880  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI B  1848-1881  M 1848-1881  D 1845-1852  MIC1D/59A-B

R C   UHF  B 1834-1900  D 1845-1900

Derryaghy

C of I   PRONI  B 1696-1932 M 1696-1984  D 1696-1927  MIC1/32-33 CR/1/1 T/25 27 MIC583/4

Derrykeeghan      

C of I   ILC  B 1878-  M 1845-  D 1882-

C of I  PRONI B  1824-1878 M 1828-1845 D 1833-1876  Lost in 1922

Dervock

C of I  ILC    See Derrykeighan

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1827-1970  M1828-1903  MIC1P/30

Doagh

See  Ballycastle Methodist  ILC  B 1843-

Donaghendry

C of I   RCB  B 1844-1937  M 1844-1907  D 1844-1988  MC355

Donegore & Kilbride       

C of I  PRONI  B 1854-1877  D 1868-1877  Lost in 1922 See Kilbride

C of I   ILC  B 1878-  D 1878-

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI  B 1806-1896  M 1806-2002  MIC1P/79 T/3049/2 D1759/1A CR/3/64

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI B  1848-1957  M 1845-2001  MIC1P/153 CR/3/23 CR/3/64

Donemena

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Douglas

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Downpatrick

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1827-1987  M 1827-1936  D 1834-1837  T/1268 MIC1B/12 CR/4/8 MIC1P/156

Drumbanagher      

C of I   ILC  B 1885-  M 1845-  D 1901-

C of I   PRONI  B 1835-1885  M 1839-1844 D 1841-1910  MIC1/11 MIC583/2

Drumbeg

C of I  PRONI  B 1807-1876  M 1823-1845  D 1818-1909  MIC1/41

Drummaul      

C of I  ILC  B 1823-1875 M  1823-1846 D 1823-1877

C of I  PRONI  B 1823-1989  M 1823-1992  D 18234-1900  MC 32

C of I   PRONI  B 1823-1989  M 1823-1992  D 1823-1900  MIC1/104

R C   NLI B  1825-1880  M 1825-1880  D 1835-1842  Pos 5474-5475

R C   PRONI  B 1825-1881  M 1825-1884 D 1837-1848  MIC1D/70-71

R C   UHF B  1834-1900 M  1835-1900 D  1837-1848

Drumreagh

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1864-1906  M 1845-1912  MIC1P/374 MIC1P/117

Drumtullagh      

C of I  PRONI B  1841-1872  M 1841-1845  Lost in 1922

C of I  RCB  B 1876-1912  M 1876-1934  D 1875-1944  MC359

Dunaghy      

C of I  PRONI B  1824-1958  M 1825-1826  D 1894-1934  MIC1/298-299

C of I  PRONI  B 1831-1877  M 1835-1848  D 1838-1877  Lost in 1922

C of I  RCB  B 1877-1958    MC211

Dunboe      

Presbyterian 1st  PRONI B  1805-1949  M 1845-1934  MIC1P/412

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI  B 1864-1983 M 1845-1913  MIC1P/149

Duncane

C of I  PRONI  B 1821-1878  M 1824-1945  D 1826-1878  Lost in 1922

Dundrod 

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1829-1950  M 1829-1993  MIC1P/416 CR/3/64

Dunloy      

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1841-1925 M 1842-1964  MIC1P/117

R C   NLI  B 1860-1880  M 1877-1880  D 1877-1880  Pos 5474

R C   PRONI  B 1840-1881  M 1877-1881 D 1877-1881  MIC1D/71

R C   UHF  B 1834-1900  M 1877-1900  D 1877-1900

Dunluce      

C of I  PRONI  B 1809-1875  M 1826-1845 D 1826-1875  Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1809-1898  M 1826-1845  D 1826-1897  MIC1/90-91

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1885-1953  M 1845-1912  MIC1P/367 CR/5/5

Dunmurray 

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Dunean      

C of I  ILC B  1864-  M 1845-

C of I  PRONI  M 1869-2001  CR/3/64

R C   NLI  B 1834-1861 M  1835-1880  Pos 5474

R C   PRONI  B 1824-1861  M 1834-1861  MIC1D/70

R C   UHF  B 1834-1900  M 1835-1900

Dunseverick 

C of I  ILC    See Billy

Dunseverick, Billy & Ballintoy      

C of I  ILC  B 1832-1870  M 1833-1845  D 1833-1872

C of I  PRONI  B 1832-1895 M 1833-1845 D 1833-1872  MIC583/7 MIC1/23/3

Dunsford

C of I St Mary’s   ILC B  1895-  M 1846-  D 1884-

Eglantine

C of I   PRONI    No records listed

Eskylane

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Fintona

Methodist  ILC B 1878-  M 1882-

Finvoy      

C of I   ILC  B 1811-1880  M 1812-1845  D 1811-1878

C of I   PRONI  B 1811-1880  M 1812-1845 D 1811-1885  MIC1/48 MIC583/3 T/1397

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1843-1933  M 1843-1907  MIC1P/321

Garryduff

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1885-1985  M 1851-1936  MIC1P/265

Gartree      

C of I   PRONI  B 1899-1995  M 1935-1998 D 1899-1996  MICI/322

C of I  PRONI  B 1832-1899  M 1833-182  D 1832-1899  Lost in 1922

Giant’s Causway      

C of I Billy Liscolman Hall  PRONI    No records listed

C of I Billy’s Schoolhouse  PRONI    No records listed

Glenariffe

R C   UHF  B 1872-1900

Glenarm of Tickacrevan

C of I   PRONI B 1719-1941  M 1719-1922 D 1824-1941  MIC1/72-73 T/3054

Glenarm      

Methodist  PRONI  B 1878-1915  M 1863-1906  MIC1/E/39

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1833-1949  M 1840-1919  MIC1P/350 T/3054/B/1/30 MIC1B/4 T/3054/B

R C   NLI  B 1825-1880  M 1825-1880  D 1831-1858  Pos 5475

R C   PRONI  B 1865-1880  M 1825-1880  D 18331-1838  MIC1D/71

R C   UHF  B 1859-1900

Glenavy        

C of I  PRONI B 1707-1908  M 1707-1915  D 1707-1918  MIC583/1,7  MIC1/43-44B CR/1/53

Methodist  ILC  M 1881-

Methodist  PRONI B 1879-1900    MIC1E/58

Glenavy & Killead      

R C   NLI  B 1849-1880  M 1848-1880  Pos 5467

R C   PRONI  B 1849-1881  M 1848-1883  MIC1D/63

R C   UHF  B 1849-1900 M 1848-1900

Glenravel      

R C   NLI  B 1825-1880  M 1825-1880  D 1825-1841  Pos 5474

R C   PRONI B  1825-1881  M 1825-1882  D 1825-1869  MIC1D/71

R C   UHF  B 1825-1881  M 1825-1882  D 1825-1869

Glenwhirry

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1845-1978  M 1845-1927  MIC1P/151

Glynn      

C of I  ILC  M 1845-

C of I  PRONI  B 1838-1969  M 1842-1845 D 1838-1991

Gracehill

Moravian  PRONI  B 1750-1986 M 1758-1862 D 1766-1987  MIC1/F/3 CR9

Grange       

C of I  ILC    See Ballyscullion

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1844-1893 M 1866-1938  D/392/1-3 CR/5/18

Grange of Ballyscullion      

C of I  PRONI  B 1844-1875  D 1844-1874  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1824-1913  M 1824-1926  MIC1P/375

Grange of Doagh      

C of I  ILC    See Kilbride & Donegore

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Grange of Drumtullagh      

C of I  ILC   D 1916-

C of I  PRONI B  1875-1912  M 18765-1934  MIC1/336

Grange of Dundermot 

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Grange of Inispollen

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Grange of Killyglen

Methodist  PRONI  B 1878-1915 M 1863-1906  MIC1E/3/9

Grange of Molusk 

C of I  ILC    See Templepatrick

Grange of Muckamore      

C of I  ILC  B 1872-  M 1853-

C of I  PRONI  B 1845-1871  D 1848-1921  MIC583/5 CR/1/75

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1861-1985 M 1845-2001  MIC1P/27 CR/3/64

Grange of Nilteen

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Grange of Shilvodan

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Greencastle      

R C   NLI  B 1854-1880 M  1854-1881  Pos 5475

R C   PRONI  B 1854-1881  M 1877-1881  MIC1D/71

R C   UHF  B 1854-1881 M  1854-1900

Greyabbey

C of I  RCB  B 1894-1994 M 1845-1935  MC323

Hannastown, Rock & Derriaghy      

R C   NLI  B 1877-1880  M 1854-1880  Pos 5467

R C   PRONI  B 1877-1880  M 1877-1880  MIC1D/63

R C   UHF B 1848-1900 M 1848-1900

Hillhall

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1866-1952  M 1845-1907  MIC1P/380 MIC1P/230/5 CR/3/35

Hydepark      

Methodist  ILC  B 1843-  M 1864-  See Ligoniel Church Belfast

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1861-1879  M 1863-1997  CR/3/18 CR/3/64

Inver & Larne      

C of I  ILC  B 1806-1871 M  1817-1845 D 1826-1905

C of I  PRONI  B 1806-1871  M 1817-1845  D 1826-1905  MIC1/49 MIC583/4-7

Islandmagee      

C of I  PRONI  B 1825-1878 M 1827-1844  D 1829-1878  Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1879-1917  M 1878-1915  MIC1/87

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1829-1935  M 1829-1956  MIC1P/326 CR/3/64

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1854-1937 M  1848-1933  MIC1P/337

Jordanstown      

C of I St Patricks   PRONI  B 1868-1881    Lost in 1922

C of I St Patricks   RCB  B 1868-1974    MC129

C of I  PRONI  B 1868-1974  M 1869-1904  D 1951-  MIC1/215

Kells

C of I  ILC    See Connor

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1873-1897  M 1889-1921  MIC1P/310

Kellswater & Cullybackey

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed CR/5/9

Kilbride      

C of I  ILC B 1878-  D 1878-

C of I  PRONI  B 1854-1877  D 1866-1887  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1848-1923  M1849-2001  MIC1P/331 CR/3/64

Kilbride & Donegore

C of I  PRONI  B 1825-1854  M 1825-18444  D 1831-1866  Lost in 1922

Kilconriola

C of I  RCB  B 1815-1912  M 1807-1912  D 1780-1907  MC338/339

Kildollagh      

C of I  PRONI B  1850-1879  D 1867-1887  Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1879-1956  M 1858-1958  D 1888-1951  MIC1/332

Killagan      

C of I  PRONI  B 1840-1882    Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI B  1880-1937  M 1845-1935  D 1894-1939  MIC1/298-299

C of I  RCB  B 1880-1937  M 1845-1935 D 1894-1939  MC210

Killaney      

C of I  ILC M 1860-

C of I  PRONI  B 1836-1961  D 1865-1961  MIC1/62

Killead       

C of I  PRONI  B 1838-1966  M 1845-1977  D 1873-1942  MIC1/293

C of I  RCB  B 1838-1966  M 1845-1977  D 1873-1942  MC205/327

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1826-1849  M 1826-1901  MIC1P/419 CR/3/3 CR/3/64

Killeavey (Meigh)      

C of I  ILC  B 1878-  M 1845-  D 1879-

C of I  PRONI    D 1879-1962  T/2432

Kilmurtris

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1862-1925  M 1855-1908  MIC1P/309

Kilraghts      

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1831-2001 M 1845-1985  MIC1P/462

Presbyterian 2nd (Bushvale)   PRONI B 1858-1934  M 1848-1909  MIC1P/362

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1898-1966  M 1864-1914  MIC1C/8 CR5/32

Kilroot

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Kilwaughter

C of I  ILC  B 1883-  M 1845-  D 1883-

Kilwaughter & Cairncastle     

C of I  PRONI  B 1821-1882  M 1823-1844  D 1824-1882  Lost in 1922

C of I  RCB B  1882-1930

Kirkinriola      

C of I  ICL    See Ballymena

R C   NLI  B 1848-1880 M 1842-1880  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI  B 1848-1881  M 1840-1882  MIC1D/69A

Lambeg      

C of I  ILC  B 1810-1875  M 1810-1846 D 1810-1875

C of I  ILC  B 1826-1934  D 1826-1906

C of I  PRONI  M 1845-1908  MIC1/124

Larne      

C of I   ILC    See Inver

Methodist  PRONI  1878-1915  1863-1906  MIC1E/39

Presbyterian 1st Poll List 1833   IHPS

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  1813-1902  1846-1957  MIC1P/335 CR3/64

Presbyterian 2nd & Gardenmore   PRONI  1861-1906  1846-1956  MIC1P/263 CR/3/64

R C   NLI  B 1821-1872  M 1821-1872  Pos 5472

R C   PRONI  B 1821-1883  M1821-18823  MIC1D/68/69

R C   UHF Sr MacNissi   B  1807-1900  M 1828-1900

R C   UHF B  1820-1900 M 1821-1900

Larne & Kilwaughter

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1720-1929  M 1721-1908  MIC1B/6

Layde      

C of I  ILC  B 1826-1875 M  1826-1845 D 1826-1875

C of I  PRONI B  1826-1873 M 1826-1845  D 1826-1899  MIC583/31-32

R C   NLI  B 1838-1880  M 1837-1880  Pos 5472

R C   PRONI  B 1838-1881  M 1837-1881  MIC1D/68

R C   UHF  B 1858-1900  M 1860-1900

Lisburn      

C of I Christ Church Cathedral   ILC  B 1640-1873    D/1823/5

C of I Christ Church Cathedral   PRONI  B 1637-1933  M 1639-1957  D 1639-1929  Originally know as Lisnagarvey

Methodist  PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian Railway Road   PRONI    No records listed

Loanends

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1834-1922 M  1845-2001 D 1845-1847  MIC1P/418 CR/3/6 CR/3/64

Loughguile & Armoy

C of I  PRONI  B 1817-1877  M 1818-1844  D 1817-1874

Loughguile     

C of I  PRONI  B 1802-1910  M 1846-1935  D 1879-1999  MIC1/335

C of I  RCB B  1802-1810  M 1802-1835  D 1803-1999  MC 357/358

R C   NLI  B 1845-1880 M 1845-1869  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI B  1845-1881  M 1845-1869  MIC1D/69A

R C   UHF  B 1825-1900  M 1825-1900

Lylehill      

Presbyterian  IPHS M 1830-1889

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1830-1889    MIC1P/98

Magheragall      

C of I  ILC B 1772-1875 M 1772-1845  D 1772-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1776-1916  M 1772-1902 D  1772-1902  MIC1/75-76 MIC 583/5

C of I  RCB B  1877-1916  M 1845-1904  D 1878-1902  MC325

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1878-1903  M 1845-1931  MIC1P/81 CR/3/45

Magheramesk      

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Methodist  PRONI  B 1827-1975  M 1871-1931  MIC1E/61

Magheramorne

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1880-1930  M 1881-1959  MIC1P/349 CR/3/64

Middleton

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Millrow

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI    No records listed

Mosside

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1842-1930 M  1842-1936  D 1855-1878  MIC1P/91

Muckamore

C of I  PRONI  B 1847-1974 M  1853-2004 D 1884-1966

Mullaglass

C of I  ILC  B 1877-  M 1845-  D 1877-

Newtown Crommwelin     

C of I  ILC  B 1843-1873  M 1832-1930

C of I  PRONI  B 1831-1961  D 1843-1955  MIC1/123 MIC1/299 Records lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1835-1954 M 1836-1899  MIC1P/319

Portglenone      

C of I  ILC B  1877-  M 1845-  D 1877-

C of I  PRONI  B 1805-1873 M  1810-1845  D 1805-1871  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI B  1826-1923  M 1845-1936  MIC1P/24 D2594/1

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1821-1910 M  1822-1910  MIC1P/367

Presbyterian 3rd   PRONI  B 1869-1944  M 1845-1911  MIC1P/334

R C   NLI  B 1864-1880 M  1845-1869  Pos 5473

R C   PRONI  B 1845-1881 M 1845-1869  MIC1D/71

R C   UHF B 1815-1900 M 1825-1900

Portrush      

C of I  ILC    See Ballywilliam

Methodist  PRONI  B 1831-1987  M 1890-1935  MIC1E/63

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1843-1953  M1846-1907  MIC1P/415

R C   NLI  B 1844-1880 M  1864-1882  Pos 5476

R C   PRONI B 1844-1881 M 1848-1889  MIC1D/72

Portrush Glenmanus

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Portstewart

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Poyntzpass

Presbyterian  PRONI    No records listed

Raloo      

C of I  PRONI    No records listed D1788/4

Presbyterian  ICL  B 1859-  M 1846-

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1842-1927  M 1841-1961  MIC1P/354

Ramoan      

C of I  ILC  B 1879-  M 1845-  D 1879-

C of I  PRONI  B 1842-1887 M  1843-1853  D 1844-1871  Lost in 1922

R C   NLI  B 1838-1880  M 1838-1880  Pos 5476

R C   PRONI B 1838-1881  M 1835-1883  MIC1D/72

R C   UHF  B 1838-1900 M  1838-1900

Ramoon      

C of I  PRONI   D 1805-1831  MIC1/109

C of I  PRONI  B 1805-1879 M 1818-1845  D 1829-1879  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  M 1845-1910  MIC1P/366

Randalstown

C of I  ILC    See Drummaul

Methodist  PRONI  B 1829-1987    MIC1/E/58

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  M 1845-2001  MIC1P/99 CR/3/64

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI B  1850-1986 M  1845-1936  MIC1P/86 CR/3/64

Presbyterian Old   PRONI  B 1853-1944 M 1845-2001  MIC1P/364 CR/3/64

Rasharkin      

C of I  ILC B 1871- M  1845- D  1878-

C of I  PRONI  B 1845-1871  D 1845-1877  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1834-1919 M 1945-1919  MIC1P/292

R C   NLI  B 1848-1880  M 1848-1880  Pos 5476

R C   PRONI  B 1848-1881 M 1848-1881  MIC1D/72

R C   UHF B  1848-1900 M  1847-1900

Rashee

C of I  ILC    See Ballyeaston

Rathcavan

C of I  ILC    See Skerry

Rathlin Island      

C of I  PRONI  B 1845-1877  M 1845-1877  Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1845-1954 M  1845-1922  D 1845-1962  MIC1/114 T/861 T/897

R C   PRONI  B 1856-1880  M 1857-1880  MIC1D/92

R C   UHF  B 1856-1900  M 1857-1900

Roseyards      

Presbyterian  ILC    No records listed

Presbyterian  PRONI  1780-1798  D1748/A/2

Sandholes

Presbyterian  PRONI  M 1863-1870  1845-1870  MIC1P/42

Seagoe

C of I  PRONI B 1672-1919 M 1676-1919 D 1691-1919  MIC1/73-74

Skerry

C of I  ILC B 1805-1878  M 1805-1845 D 1805-1878

Skerry & Racavan      

C of I  ILC  B 1867-

C of I  PRONI B 1805-1906  M 1826-1845  D 1805-1929  MIC1/78 T3054/B/1/11,28

Soldierstown

C of I  ILC    See Aghalee

Stoneyford      

C of I ILC  M 1887-

C of I PRONI St John   B 1839-1925    MIC1/32 CR1/1

Straid

Congregational  PRONI   B 1837-1915 M 1839-1865  D 1839-  CR/7/9

Templecorran & Kilroot     

C of I  ILC  B 1848-1875 M  1848-  D 1856-1875

C of I  PRONI B  1848-1901 D 1848-1962  MIC1/98 MIC583/5

Templepatrick      

C of I  ILC  B 1827-1875  M 1827-1845  D 1827-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1827-1908 M  1827-1935  D 1828-1928  MIC1/82

Presbyterian  IPHS  B 1758-1853  M 1797-1829

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1796-1965  M 1797-2000  D 1966-1978  MIC1P/325 MIC1B/11 CR/4/12 CR/3/64

Tickmacrevan or Glenarm

C of I  ILC  B 1788-1876 M  1788-1824  D 1846-1876

Toberdoney

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1900-  M 1864-1913  MIC1P/371

Toberkeigh 

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1829-1944  M 1830-1907  MIC1P/378

Toome

C of I  ILC    See Duncane

Tullyrusk

C of I  PRONI    No records listed

Whiteabbey Carnmoney

Congregational  ILC  B 1884-  M 1888-

Whiteabbey

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1895-1921  M 1897-1911  MIC1P/84

Whitehead      

C of I  PRONI   No records listed T929/1

Presbyterian  ILC B 1900-  M 1900-  C 1900-

Presbyterian  PRONI M 1956-1961  CR/3/64

Whitehouse      

C of I   ILC  B 1935-  M 1954-  D 1934-

C of I   PRONI  B 1840-1934  M 1841-1953  MIC1/81 CR/1/76

C of I   RCB B  1840-1850    MC334

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1867-1970  M 1867-1954  MIC1P/46

Woodburn

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1863-1952  M 1856-1956  MIC1P/160 CR/3/43 CR/3/64

County Armagh

AA = Armagh Ancestry    

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society    

IW= Irish World    

Local = Records are held locally    

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland    

R C = Roman Catholic    

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin     

UHF = Ulster Historical Foundation    

County Armagh    

Parish  Where Stored  Births  Marriages  Deaths  File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Action

C of I  ILC  B 1801-1877  M 1812-1845  D 1825-1877

Aghaloo

C of I    See Caledon

Aghavilly

C of I  ILC  B 1844-1876   D 1846-1876

C of I  PRONI  No records listed

Ahorey

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1834-1908 M  1834-1933    MIC1P/353

Annaghmore     

C of I  ILC B 1856-1875  M 1859-  D 1862-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1856-1872    D 1867-1870  MIC583/10-11

Ardmore

C of I    No records listed

Armagh     

C of I PRONI  St Saviour’s  B 1750-1871 M  1750-1845  D 1750-1871  MIC583/12-14

C of I PRONI  The Diamond   B 1847-1877      Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1750-1875 M  1750-1845 D 1750-1875  Lost in 1922

Methodist    No records listed

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1707-1949  M 1707-1910    MIC1P/4 D1759/1B T/636/47-50

Presbyterian 2nd & 3rd The Mall   PRONI  B 1916-1986      MIC1P/281

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI  B 1825-1915  M 1825-1924    MIC1P/281

Presbyterian 3rd  PRONI  B 1837-1916  M 1838-1907    MIC1P/281

R C   NLI  B 1796-1880 M 1802-1880    POS 5590

R C   PRONI  B 1796-1900 M  1802-1900    MIC1D/41-42

Armaghbreague     

C of I  PRONI  B 1829-1877  M 1832-1845 D 1831-1877  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1908-1984  M 1848-1936    MIC1P/297

Aughnacloy Town

C of I    See Carnteel

Balleek

C of I  PRONI B  1827-1864 M  1827-1845  D 1828-1867  MIC/1113 Lost in 1922

Ballinacor     

Baptist    No records listed

Methodist  PRONI B 1845-1985  M 1863-1910    MIC1E/3 MIC429/1/433 MICIE/33

Ballenon (Tyrone’s Ditches)     

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1860-1877  M 1851-1934  D 1850-1868  MIC1C/16 CR/5/23

Ballinderry     

C of I  ILC  B 1802-1875  M 1802-1845 D 1802-1875

C of I   PRONI  M 1802-1875  M 1802-1845 D 1802-1875  MIC583/14-15

Presbyterian  IHPS No records listed

Ballinamallard    

Baptist    No records listed

Methodist    No records listed

Ballylane united with Ballenon 1912     

Presbyterian  PRONI   M 1870-1935    CR/5/23

Ballymacnab     

R C   AA  B 1820-1900  M 1844-1900

R C   NLI  B 1844-1880  M 1844-1880    Pos 5586

R C   PRONI B  1844-1881 M  1844-1880 D 1837-1838  MIC1/D/

Ballymore     

C of I  ILC  B 1783-1871 M  1783-1845  D 1783-1871

C of I  PRONI B  1783-1923  M 1783-1908    MIC5835, 17/24 MIC1/328 T/2706/8

Ballymore & Mullaghbrack     

R C   AA  B 1831-1900

R C   NLI  B 1843-1880  M 1843-1880    Pos 5586

R C   PRONI  B 1843-1880 M 1843-1880    MIC1D/37

Ballymoyer Ballymyre     

C of I  ILC B 1820-1875  M 1820-1845  D 1836-1875

C of I  PRONI B  1820-1927  M 1820-1845  D 1820-1870  MIC58317-19 MIC!/113

Bannfoot

Methodist  PRONI  B 1823-1950  M 1864-1918    MIC1E/33

Belleville

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1863-1980  M 1875-1934    MIC1E/271

Beragh

C of I    See Clogherny

Bessbrook     

Methodist  ILC B  1830-  M 1904-

Presbyterian  ILC  B 1854-1914 M  1857-1917

Blackwatertown     

C of I    See Clonfeacle

Methodist  ILC  B 1874-  M 1899-

Bluestone

Methodist  PRONI  B 1839-1950  M 1842-1918    MIC1E/33

Brantry

C of 1    No records listed

Camlin

C of I    No records listed

Camlough

C of I  ILC  B 1832-1876  M 1835-1845  D 1833-1877

Cappogue

C of I    See Dunleer

Castlecaulfield

C of I    See Donoghmore

Castletown

C of I    See Dundalk

Charlemont    

C of I  ILC B 1880-  M 1859-  D 1871-

C of I  PRONI  B 1833-1876  M 1833-1845  D 1834-1876

Claymore

Presbyterian  ILC  B  1848-  M 1845-

Clare     

C of I  ILC  B 1840-1879  M 1840-1845  D 1847-1879

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1824-1945  M 1825-1936    MIC1P/329 CR5

Clarkesbridge     

Presbyterian  IPHS B  1822-1954

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1822-1850 M 1840-1845    T2523

Clonfeacle     

C of I  ILC  B 1869-  M 1845-  D 1870-

C of I  PRONI  B 1743-1877 M  1761-1845 D 1736-1876

Clonkeen    

C of I  RCB  B 1887-1958  M 1846-1951 D 1887-1975

C of I  RCB  B 1808-1886 M  1808-1866 D 1808-1886  Lost & found (RCB)

Clonkehan

C of I  ILC  See Charlestown

Clonmain

Methodist  ILC  B 1874-

Clovenden

Presbyterian    No records listed

Coalisland

C of I    See Brackville

Cookstown

C of I    See Derryloran

Cooley & Sixmilecross     

C of I  ILC B 1836-1875  M 1836-1858  D 1836-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1836-1871  M 1836-1846  D 1837-1871  MIC583/7 MIC1/23/3

Creggan     

C of I  ILC B 1808-1875  M 1808-1839  D 1808-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1808-1928 M 1808-1839  D 1816-1828  MIC583/5 MIC1/11, 112

Creggan or Feeduff

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1835-1948  M 1837-1936  D 1860-1927  MIC1P/444

Creggan Lower     

R C   AA  B 1845-1900 M  1845-1900

R C    NLI B  1845-1880 M  1845-1880    Pos 5589

R C   PRONI B  1845-1880  M 1845-1881    MIC1D/49

Creggan Upper     

R C   AA  B 1797-1900  M 1796-1900

R C    NLI  B 1796-1880 M  1796-1880    Pos 5592

R C   PRONI  B 1796-1881  M 1796-1881    MIC1D/43

Cranagill

Methodist  ILC  B 1871-  M 1884-

Cremore

Presbyterian  ILC B  1831-  M 1832-

Crossmaglen

C of I    See Creggan

Derrygorteavy

C of I  ILC B  1875-  M 1845-  D 1878-

Derrynoose     

C of I  ILC  B 1822-1875 M  1822-1845 D 1835-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1710-1870 M  1712-1845  D 1835-1939  MIC583/2 MIC1/14

R C   AA  B 1846-1900  M 1808-1900  D 1823-1851

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1846-1880  D 1846-1851  Pos 5589

R C   PRONI  B 1855-1881  M 1846-1881 D 1846-1881  MIC1D/40

Dromintee     

R C   AA    M 1887-1900

R C    NLI  B 1853-1879  M 1853-1877    Pos 5590

R C   PRONI  B 1853-1900  M 1853-1884    MIC1D/40

Drumbanagher     

C of I  ILC   No records listed

C of I  ILC B  1838-1879  M 1838-1845  D 1838-1879  See Killeavey

Drumhillery     

Presbyterian  ILC  B 1829-1865 M  1834-1844

Presbyterian  PRONI B 1866-1930 M 1845-1936    MIC1P/440

Drumclamp

C of I    No records listed

Drumcree     

C of I  ILC  B 1780-1875  M 1780-1845  D 1780-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1788-1906 M  1802-1903  D 1804-1903  MIC1/21, 42-43

R C   AA  B 1844-1899 M 1844-1900  D 1863-1900

R C    NLI  B 1844-1880 M  1844-1880 D 1863-1880  Pos 5586

R C   PRONI  B 1844-1881  M 1844-1881 D 1863-1880  MIC1D/37

Drumcree The Diamond

C of I    No records listed

Druminnis

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1858-1996  M 1846-1936    MIC1P/286A

Drumnakilly

C of I  ILC  B 1843-1877  M 1845-  D 1845-1876

Drumoyle

C of I  ILC B  1873-   D 1879-

Eglish     

C of I  ILC  B 1803-1875  M 1804-1845  D 1803-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1803-1935  M 1804-1935  D 1803-1935  MIC583/3 MIC1/1A-B

R C   AA  B 1862-1900  M 1862-1900 D 1877-1900

R C   IW  B 1862-1900  M 1862-1900  D 1877-1900

R C    NLI B  1862-1880  M 1862-1880    Pos 5585

R C   PRONI  B 1862-1881  M 1862-1882    MIC1D/36

Faughart     

R C   AA  B 1851-1900  M 1851-1900

R C    NLI  B 1851-1880  M 1851-1880    Pos 5596

R C   PRONI  B 1861-1896  M 1851-1900    MIC1D/47

Fivemiletown

Methodist    No records listed

Forkhill     

C of I  ILC  B 1887-  M 1845-

C of I  PRONI  B 1823-1887  M 1823-1845 D 1824-1887

R C   AA  B 845-1900 M  1851-1900

R C    NLI B  1845-1879 M 1844-1880    Pos 5587

R C   PRONI B  1845-1879  M 1844-1878    MIC1D/38

Fivemiletown

Presbyterian    see Creggan

Germonstown

C of I    See Kilsanran

Grange     

C of I  ILC  B 1780-1876  M 1780-1845  D 1780-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1780-1892  M 1780-1845  D 1703-1892  MIC1/65 T/2540 T/2706/122-149

Grange of Oneisland 

C of I ILC  See Diamond & Kilmore

Jonesborough

C of I  ILC  B 1802-1875 M  1821-1833  D 1826-1875

Kane

C of I  ILC  See Barronstown

Keady     

C of I  ILC B  1780-1871 M  1780-1845  D 1813-1881

C of I  PRONI B  1780-1871  M 1780-1845  D1815-1880  MIC583/1 MIC1/51-52

Methodist  ILC  B 1815-     See Armagh

Presbyterian 1st of the Temple  PRONI  B 1838-1938  M 1845-1920    MIC1P/296

Presbyterian 2nd  PRONI  B 1855-1906  M 1845-1936    MIC1P/439

Presbyterian  ILC B 1819-1854  M 1819-1844

Kilclooney

C of I  ILC  B 1831-1875 M  1835-1845  D 1837-1875

Kildarton     

C of I  ILC B 1877-  M 1845-  D 1877-

C of I  PRONI  B 1846-1877 M  1841-1847  D 1846-1876  Lost in 1922

Kildermock

C of I  ILC  See Ardee

Killeavey or Mullaghglass

C of I  PRONI  B 1823-1877  M 1823-1845  D 1823-1877

Killeavy Lower     

R C   AA    M 1868-1900

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1835-1878  D 1858-1862  Pos 5588

R C   PRONI  B 1835-1900  M 1835-1862    MIC1D/39

Killeavy Upper     

R C   AA  B 1821-1900  M 1832-1900

R C    NLI  B 1832-1880  M 1832-1880    Pos 5588

R C   PRONI B 1832-1880 M 1832-1882    MIC1D/39

Killyglin

C of I  ILC  See Connor

Killylea     

C of I  ILC  B 1845-1875  M 1846-  D 1845-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1845-1901   D 1845-1914  MIC1/85

Methodist  ILC B 1815-     See Armagh

Kilmaddy

Methodist  ILC  B 1815-      See  Moy church

Killyman     

C of I  ILC  B 1872-  M 1845-  D 1876-

C of I  PRONI  B 1745-1871 M  1741-1845  D 1745-1875  MIC583/33/35

Kilmore     

C of I  ILC  B 1789-1879  M 1798-1845 D 1824-1879

C of I  ILC  The Diamond  B 1877-

C of I  ILC  B 1864-  M 1871-  D 1862-

C of I  PRONI  B 1789-1996  M 1799-1923  D 1824-1942  MIC1/8 T476/1 T2706/9 p 150-173 T636 p 73-80

C of I PRONI St Saviour’s  B 1858-1863   MIC583/5 17/24 MIC1/328 T/2706/8

Methodist  ILC  B 1815-     See Armagh

R C   AA  B 1845-1900  M1845-1900

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880  M 1845-1880    Pos 5587

R C   PRONI B 1845-1881  M 1845-1881    MIC1D/39

Kingsmill

Presbyterian  ILC B  1842-

Knappagh

Presbyterian  PRONI    M 1846-1923    MIC1P/402

Knockmuckly     

C of I  ILC B  1838-1875 M 1838-1845 D 1853-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1838-1876 M 1838-1845  D 1853-1880  MIC1/99 DIO/1/142

Laghey

Methodist  ILC  B 1830-    See  Dungannon

Lislooney

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1836-1923  M 1845-1919    MIC1P/401

Lisnadill     

C of I  ILC  B 1778-1877- M  1778-1845  D 1780-1877

C of I  PRONI  B 1844-1871 D 1846-1871  MIC583/9

Lisnagleer

Baptist    No records listed

Loughgall     

C of I  ILC B 1706-1875  M 1706-1845  D 1706-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1706-1886  M 1706-1845  D 1706-1794  MIC1/59-60 D54/56

Methodist  ILC  B 1815-     See  Armagh

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1842-1965  M 1819-1925    MIC1P/287 T/049/1

R C   AA  B 1834-1900  M 1833-1900

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880 M  1835-1880    Pos 5587

R C   PRONI  B 1835-1881  M 1833-1881    MIC1D/38

Loughgilly     

C of I  ILC  B 1804-1875  M 1804-1845 D 1804-1875

C of I  PRONI B  1804-1889 M  1804-1845  D 1808-1932  MIC1/66-67

R C   AA  B 1825-1900  M 1833-1900

R C    NLI  B 1825-1880 M 1825-1880    Pos 5587

R C   PRONI  B 1824-1844 M 1825-1844    MIC1D/38

Lurgan     

C of I  ILC  See Shankill

Methodist High Street   PRONI  B 1823-1950  M 1864-1902    MIC1E/33

Methodist Queen Street   PRONI  B 1823-1986      MIC1E/21A/a MIC429/1/439

Methodist  ILC    M 1874-

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1746-1877  M 1746-1929    MIC1E/71

Presbyterian Hill Street   PRONI  B 1861-1961 M 1864-1916    MIC1E/109

Mapestown

C of I    See Charlestown

Markethill     

C of I    See Mullabrack & Kilclooney

Methodist  ILC  B 1830-

Methodist  PRONI   M 1866-1918    MIC1E/4

Presbyterian  1st & 2nd   PRONI  B 1821-1889  M 1845-1936    MIC1P/428 T2853/3-5 MIC1P/429 T2853/1

Marlinstown

C of I    See Dunaney

Meigh

C of I  PRONI  B 1831-1877  M 1832-1846  D 1833-1877

Mellifont

C of I    See Tullyallen

Middletown     

C of I  ILC  B 1880-  M 1845-  D 1879-

C of I  PRONI  B 1804-1879  M 1804-1845  D 1812-1879  Lost in 1922

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1847-1936 M 1829-1984    MIC1P/212

Milltown     

C of I  ILC  B 1840-1875 M  1840-1845  D 1815-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1840-1917  M 1840-1845  D 1845-1889  MIC1/89

Montaghs & Ardmore    

C of I  ILC  B 1822-1875 M 1822-1845 D 1822-1875  Alias Ardmore

C of I  PRONI  B 1822-1972 M  1823-1935 D 1822-1960  MIC583/4 MIC1/179 DIO/1/14/9

Mountnorris     

Presbyterian  IPHS  B 1813-1871

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1810-1848 M 1804-1827    MIC1/29

Moy     

C of I  ILC  B 1880- M 1845-  D 1881-

Methodist  ILC  B 1874-  M 1863-

Mullabrack     

C of I  ILC  B 1875-1935  M 1845-1935

C of I  PRONI B 1737-1875 M  1737-1845  D 1737-1873  Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1737-1875  M 1737-1845 D 1737-1874  MIC1/83-85 T1075/19 T636/153-156 T1202/1

Mullaglass

C of I    No records listed

Mullavilly     

C of I  ILC  B 1821-1874 M  1821-1845 D 1821-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1821-1874  M 1821-1845  D 1821-1876  MIC583/3 MIC1/70

Newry     

C of I St Mark’s   ILC  B 1822-1875 M  1784-1845  D 1824-1872

C of I St Patrick’s & St Mary’s   PRONI B 1804-1892 M 1784-1963 D 1824-1910  MIC1/46-48 D2034

C of I St Patrick’s Chapel of Ease   PRONI  B 1847-1926   D 1862-1910  MIC1/120 D2034

C of I St Patrick’s  ILC  B 1847-1875      See St Mary’s Newry

Methodist  ILC  B 1830-  M 1892-

Methodist  PRONI B  1826-1844      MIC/429/1/410

Presbyterian 1st Sandy Street  PRONI  B 1829-1916 M 1830-1916    MIC1P/436

Presbyterian Downshire Road   PRONI B 1849-1965   D 1845-1909  MIC1P/106

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1779-1934 M  1781-1892    CR/4/1 T699/7

Riverside

Presbyterian  PRONI  No records listed CR/5//522

R C    NLI  B 1818-1880  M 1820-1880  D 1818-1862  Pos 5501/2/3

R C   PRONI  B 1818-1884  M 1820-1917 D 1818-1862  MIC1D/26-28

R C   UHF  B 1818-1900  M 1820-1900  D 1818-1900

Newtownhamilton     

C of I  ILC  B 1871-  M 1845- D 1876-

C of I  PRONI  B 1823-1826      T1075/15 CR/1/73 T808/14963

C of I  PRONI  B 1825-1845 M 1825-1875    Lost in 1922

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI    D  1832-1835  CR/3/74

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1823-1915  M 1823-1936    MIC1P/443

Presbyterian  ILC B  1833-1890  M 1833-1889

Parsonstown

C of I    See Dunaney

Phillipstown

C of I    See Charlestown

Port

C of I  ILC  See Rathdrumin

Portadown     

C of I  ILC  B 1826-1876 M 1827-1845  D 1856-

C of I ILC  St Saviour  B 1858-1872   D1862-1876

C of I PRONI St Mark’s  B 1826-1901  M 1827-1848    MIC1/66

Methodist ILC  Edenderry Thomas Street B 1830-

Methodist ILC  Scotch Street B 1830-  M 1863-

Methodist ILC Thomas Street   B 1830-  M 1938-

Methodist  ILC  B 1830-  M 1952-

Methodist PRONI Derryally Thomas Street  B  1830-1904 D 1863-1903    MIC1E/8

 

Portadown, Drumcree, Seagoe, Kilmor & Shankill     

Methodist   PRONI  B 1847-1901  M 1938-    MIC1E/8

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd Armagh Road   PRONI  B 1868-1985  M 1869-1930    MIC1/269

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1839-1954  M 1838-1900    MIC1/52

Portaferry     

C of I  ILC  See Ballyphillip

Methodist    No records listed

Poyntzpass     

Baptist    No records listed

Presbyterian  ILC   M  1846-

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1850-1938      MIC1/438

Redrock

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1808-1986  M 1812-1936    MIC1/285

Richardstown

C of I  ILC  See Strabannon

Richill     

C of I  ILC  B 1878-  M 1845- D  1845-

C of I  PRONI  B 1837-1877  M 1838-1845    Lost in 1922

C of I  PRONI  B 1846-1939  M 1850-1876    CR/7/7

Congregational    No records listed

Methodist  ILC  B 1815-

Methodist  PRONI    M 1886-1931    MIC1E/6

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1848-1960  M 1826-1936    MIC1P/372 MIC1P/460

Roche

C of I  ILC  See Barronstown

Salterstown

C of I  ILC  See Dunaney

Seagoe     

C of I  ILC B 1683-1865 M 1683-1845  D 1783-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1672-1919  M 1672-1919  D 1672-1919  MIC1/73-75 T2588

R C   AA  B 1836-1900  M 1836-1900

R C    NLI B 1836-1880  M 1836-1880 D 1837-1880  Pos 5498

R C   PRONI  B 1836-1881  M 1836-1881  D 1837-1880  MIC1D/23-24

Stewartstown

C of I  ILC  See Donaghendry

Tandragee

C of I  ILC  See Ballymore

Tandragee & Fivemiletown     

Baptist  ILC   M  1872-  D 1874-

Methodist  PRONI B  1819-1981 M 1838-1937    MIC1E/5 MIC429/477

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1835-1913  M 1835-1916    MIC1P/258

Tartaraghan     

C of I  ILC  B 1824-1875 M  1824-1845 D 1828-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1825-1888  M 1824-1845 D  1828-1882  MIC583/3 MIC1/77-78

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1853-1962 M 1845-1921    MIC1P/288

The Mall 

Presbyterian    No records listed

Tullyallen     

Presbyterian  ILC  B 1792-1834  M 1868-

Presbyterian  IPHS    D   1884-1890

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1835-1885      MIC1/29 CR/5

Tynan     

C of I  ILC B  1686-1875 M  1683-1845  D 1683-1875

C of I  PRONI  B 1686-1897 M  1683-1923 D 1683-1897  MIC1/12-13, 18 T808/15294

R C   AA  M  1822-1900

R C    NLI  B 1822-1880  M 1822-1887    Pos 5589

R C   PRONI  B 1822-1900 M 1822-1877    MIC1D/40

Tyrone Ditche’s

Presbyterian  PRONI  B 1793-1838 M  1794-1844  D 1800-1832  MIC1/457 CR/5

Vinecash

Presbyterian  PRONI B  1838-1931  M 1825-1903    MIC1P/348 MIC1P/460

County Cavan 

CHGC = Cavan Heritage & Genealogy Center Cavan       

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society       

Local = Records are held locally or ILC = in local control       

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed       

NLI = National Library       

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland       

R C = Roman Catholic       

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin  

UHF = Ulster Historical Foundation       

County Cavan    

Parish   Where Stored   Births   Marriages   Deaths   File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Annageliff & Urney  

C of I    PRONI   B 1804-1940   M 1804-1946   D 1804-1915   MIC1/239

C of I    RCB   B 1804-1940   M 1804-1946   D 1804-1915   MC131/140

Annagh (Belturbet & Annal)       

C of I    PRONI   B 1803-1985  M  1901-1916  D  1903-1985   MIC1/240 See Belturbet

C of I    RCB   B 1801-1985  M  1801-1887   D 1801-1870   MC 132

R C    CHGC   B 1845-1920   M 1842-1900

R C    NLI   B 1845-1880  M  1845-1899      Pos 7505, 5342

R C    PRONI  B  1875-1881   MIC1D/75

Arvagh       

C of I    PRONI B  1877-1905 M  1845-1956  D 1877-1921   MIC1/291

C of I    RCB  B 1877-1905  M 1845-1956  D 1877-1921   MC 192

Ashfield

C of I    RCB B  1821-1907  M 1845-1956  D 1818-1985   MC 183

Ashfield Kildrumsherdan

C of I    PRONI   B 1821-1907  M  1845-1956  D 1818-1985   MIC1/282 lost in 1922

Bailieborough       

C of I    PRONI  B 1824-1985  M 1809-1944  D 1809-1915   MIC1/252

C of I    RCB  B 1824-2006  M 1809-1985  D 1809-2006   MC 145 P 878

Bailieborough

Presbyterian 1st or Corglass  PRONI  B 1861-1983  M 1845-1955      MIC1P/145

Presbyterian Trinity  PRONI  B  1863-1983  M 1845-1952      MIC1P/143

Ballee

Presbyterian   PRONI  B  1811-1985 M  1819-1945      MIC1B/3

Ballinagh

C of I   ILC    See Ballintemple & Kilmore

Ballintemple

C of I    PRONI  B 1880-1955  M 1845-1952  D 1880-1925   MIC1/256

C of I    RCB  B 1880-1955  M 1845-1952  D 1880-1925   MC 149/163

R C    CHGC  B  1862-1899  M 1862-1899

R C    NLI  B 1862-1880  M 1862-1880      Pos 5343

R C    PRONI  B 1862-1881 M  1862-1881      MIC1D/76

Ballyconnell

C of I   ILC    SeeTomregan

Methodist   PRONI  B 1880-1974  M 1880-1955      MIC 429/1/53

Ballyjamesduff       

C of I    PRONI  B 1877-1986 M 1845-1955 D  1879-1985   MIC1/272 See Castleraghan

C of I    RCB  B 1877-1986 M  1845-1955  D 1879-1985   MC 174

Methodist   PRONI  B 1839-1928  M 1886-1917      MIC 429/1/50-51

Presbyterian   IHPS   B 1834-1837

Ballymackalleny

C of I    RCB    See Gowna

Ballymachugh       

C of I    PRONI/ILC   B 1816-1932  M 1815-1901  D 1816-1986   MIC1/271

C of I    RCB   B 1816-1932  M 1815-1901  D 1816-1986   MC 172

Bellasis

Presbyterian   PRONI  B  1833-1985  M 1845-1951      MIC1P/267

Belturbet       

C of I   ILC   B 1801-1870  M 1810-1845  D 1801-1870

C of I  PRONI  St Andrews   B 1869-1878   See Cloverhill (Lost in 1922)

Methodist   PRONI  B 1880-1974   MIC 429/1/53

Belturbet see Annagh       

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1854-1957  M 1858-1924      MIC1P/272

Billis       

C of I    PRONI  B 1844-1896  M 1851-1900  D 1851-1987   MIC1/262

C of I    RCB B  1844-1896   M 1851-1900      MC 154/203

Blacklion

C of I   ILC    See Killinagh

Blacklion

Methodist   PRONI  B  1877-1966  M 1868-1954      MIC 429/1/12

Carrigallen

C of I    RCB  B 1883-1986  M 1845-1941 D  1874-1936   MC 191

Castlerahan       

C of I    PRONI  B 1879-1986 M  1846-1956  D 1879-1982   MIC1/273 See Ballyjamesduff

C of I    RCB  B 1879-1986 M  1846-1956  D 1879-1982   MC 174

Castlerahan & Munterconnaught       

R C    CHGC  B 1752-1920  M 1752-1920 D 1752-1899

R C    NLI  B 1752-1879  M 1751-1878   D 1751-1841   Pos 5348

R C    PRONI  B 1752-1879  M 1751-1878  D 1751-1841   MIC1D/81

Castleterra

C of I    PRONI  B 1877-1983  M 1845-1910  D 1878-1986   MIC1294

C of I    RCB  B 1800-1983  M 1785-1910  D 1820-1886   MC 206 P 425

R C    CHGC  B 1763-1920  M 1763-1920

R C    NLI   B 1763-1880 M  1763-1809      Pos 5350, 6430

R C    PRONI  B 1763-1881  M 1763-1809      MIC1D/83-84

Cavan

C of I   ILC    See Annagelliffe

Methodist Mission Station  PRONI  B 1839-1902  M 1869-1923      MIC 429/1/51 MIC429/1/93

Clonloogher

C of I   ILC    See Manorhamilton

Cloverhill

C of I    RCB B  1860-1985  M 1860-1956  D 1861-1876   MC 135

C of I   PRONI St Johns  B 1860-1985  M 1860-1956      MIC1/243

Cootehill

C of I   ILC    See Drumgoon & Kilesherdiney

Moravian   PRONI  B 1765-1924  M 1769-19154      MIC1F/5

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1870-1982   MIC1P/178

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1822-1921 M  1845-1879      MIC1P/177 CR/5

Corglass

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1764-1961  M 1768-1955      MIC1P/179 CR/5

Corlespratten

Methodist   PRONI  B 1853-1986  M 1864-1950      MIC 429/1/51-52

Corlough       

R C    CHGC  B 1877-1911 M  1877-1911

R C    NLI   B 1877-1880  M 1877-1880      Pos 5346

R C    PRONI   B 1877-1881 M  1877-1882  D  2877-1881   MIC1D/79

Cortubber

Methodist   PRONI  B 1877-1967  M 1882-1950      MIC 429/1/55 CR/6/17

Croghan 

Presbyterian       see Killeshandra

Crosserlough       

R C    CHGC  B 1843-1920 M  1843-1920  D 1843-1899

R C    NLI   B 1843-1880 M  1866-1880  D  1866-1880   Pos 5344

R C    PRONI  B 1843-1881  M  1843-1881 D  1843-1876   MIC1D/77

Denn       

C of I   ILC  B 1761-1878   M 1764-1847  D 1772-1879

C of I    PRONI  B 1879-1982  M 1845-1954 D  1879-1986   MIC 238

C of I    RCB  B 1879-1982  M 1845-1954 D  1879-1986   MC 121

R C    CHGC  B 1856-1899  M 1856-1899

R C    NLI  B 1856-1874  M 1856-1858      Pos 5350

R C    PRONI  B 1856-1874  M 1856-1858      MIC1D/83

Dernakesh

C of I   RCB    No records listed MC 180  see Drumgoon

C of I Chapel of Ease No records listed

C of I   ILC   B 1837-1875  M 1837-1845  D 1837-1875

Derryheen       

C of I    PRONI  B 1879-1984  M 1846-1917  D 1879-1983   MIC1/237   part of Annageliff

C of I    RCB  B 1879-1984  M 1846-1917  D 1879-1983   MC 120

Derrylane       

C of I    PRONI  B 1845-1917  M 1846-1925  D 1875-1958   MIC1/221

C of I    RCB  B 1831-1917  M 1831-1956      MC 105 P 721

Dowra

C of I    PRONI  B 1877-1985    D  1877-1983   MIC1/234-235

Dowra/Innismagrath

C of I    RCB  B 1877-1985    D  1877-1996   MC 118 P 669

Drum

C of I   ILC    See Currin Drum

Drumaloon

C of I   ILC    See Belturbet

C of I PRONI   St Andrews   B 1892-1983     D 1892-1985   MIC1/241

Drumcoghill

C of I    RCB   B 1835-1875   P 723/984

Drumgoon

C of I  ILC  B 1802-1875 M  1802-1845  D 1858-1875

C of I  PRONI B  1802-1985  M 1813-1957  D 1825-1985   MIC1/279-280

Drumgoon

C of I RCB Chapel of Ease   B 1802-1985  M 1824-1957  D 1825-1985   MC 180

R C    CHGC  B 1829-1920  M 1829-1920

R C    NLI B  1829-1879   Pos 5348

R C    PRONI  B 1829-1879  M 1829-1872      MIC1D/81

Drumkeeran

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1835-1899  M 1835-1947      MIC1P/166

Drumlane       

C of I    PRONI   B 1874-1985 M  1845-1932  D 1877-1982   MIC1/219

C of I    RCB  B 1874-1985  M 1845-1932   D 1877-1982   MC 103

R C    CHGC  B 1835-1920  M 1835-1920

R C    NLI   B 1836-1880 M  1870-1880      Pos 5342

R C    PRONI  B 1836-1881 M  1870-1880      MIC1D/75

Drumloor

C of I    RCB  B 1892-1983     D 1892-1985   MC 133

Drumlumman South       

R C    CHGC  B 1837-1899  M 1837-1899  D 1837-1899

R C    NLI   B 1837-1880  M 1837-1880  D 1837-1880   Pos 4236

Drumlinnin

C of I   PRONI   B 1816-1877  M  1818-1844  D 1817-1877   Lost in 1922

Drummim

C of I   ILC    No records listed

Drumminis

Presbyterian       No records listed

Drung

C of I    PRONI  B 1759-1936  M 1785-1957 D  1774-1925   MIC1/300

Drung & Laragh       

C of I    RCB  B 1759-1936 M  1785-1957 D  1774-1925   MC 212 P 424

R C    PRONI  B 1847-1883   CR 2/10

Enniskeen

C of I   PRONI  B 1794-1876 M  1794-1845 D  1794-1876   Lost in 1922

Glangevlin       

R C    CHGC  B 1867-1899  M 1867-1920

R C    NLI  B 1867-1880  M 1867-1880      Pos 5345

R C    PRONI   B 1867-1881 M  1867-1881      MIC1D/78

Glastreck

Presbyterian       No records listed

Gowna

C of I    RCB  B 1875-2002 M  1840-1955  D  1881-2000   MC 204 P 248

Innishmagrath & Dowra

C of I    RCB  B 1877-1985    D  1877-1996   MC 118 P 669

Kildallon       

C of I    PRONI  B 1856-1986  M 1845-1923  D 1877-1985   MIC1/257

C of I    RCB  B 1856-1986  M 1845-1923  D 1877-1985   MC 150

R C    CHGC  B 1867-1900  M 1867-1900

R C    NLI   B 1835-1880  M 1867-1880      Pos 5345

R C    PRONI  B 1867-1881  M 1867-1881      MIC1D/78

Kildrumferton or Crosserlough or Kilnaleck       

C of I    PRONI  B 1801-18781  M 1801-1949  D 1803-1938   MIC1/267

Kildrumferton

C of I RCB St Patrick’s   B 1801-1936  M 1801-1949      MC 166

Killanne       

R C    CHGC  B 1835-1920 M  1835-1920

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1835-1880      Pos 5349

R C    PRONI   B 1835-1849  M 1835-1850      MIC1D/82

Killargue

C of I    RCB  B 1879-1957     D 1879-1998   P 670

Killegar

C of I    RCB  B 1878-2000  M 1845-1956 D  1878-1999   P 722

Killenkere

C of I    PRONI  B 1840-1899  M 1840-1898  D 1877-1900   MIC1/254, 261-262

Killenkere & Mullagh

C of I    RCB  B 1778-2006  M 1845-1948  D 1877-2004   MC 147/153 P 880

Killeshandra       

C of I    PRONI  B 1735-1982   M 1735-1955 D  1735-1985   MIC1/220

C of I    RCB   B 1735-2000  M 1735-1955   D 1735-1895   MC 104 P 723

Methodist   PRONI  B  1840-1986   MIC 429/1/51-52 MIC429/1/175

R C    CHGC  B 1835-1920   M 1835-1920  D 1835-1899

R C    NLI   B 1835-1880  M 1835-1880      Pos 5345/6

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1880  M 1835-1840      MIC1D/78-79

Killeshandra / Croghan       

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1743-1896  M 1741-1776      MIC1P/164

Killesherdiney       

C of I PRONI  St Mary  B 1796-1982  M 1796-1845 D 1797-1929   MIC1/281

C of I    RCB  B 1796-1982   M1796-1929  D 1797-1824   MC 182 See Drumgoon

Killinagh

C of I    PRONI  B  1877-1941    D  1877-1986   MIC1/231

C of I   RCB  St Patrick   B 1877-1998 M  1849-1955  D 1877-1998   MC 114 P 671

R C    CHGC  B 1860-1900  M 1860-1900  D 1875-1899

R C    NLI  B 1869-1880  M 1869-1881  D 1875-1880   Pos 5350

R C    PRONI   B 1869-1881  M 1869-1881  D 1875-1881   MIC1D/85

Killinkere

C of I    RCB   B 1840-1844  M 1840-1842      MC 203

Killinkere & Mullagh       

R C    CHGC  B 1766-1920  M 1766-1920  D 1842-1899 Mullagh

R C    NLI   B 1766-1880 M  1766-1880      Pos 5349

R C    PRONI  B 1776-1880  M 1766-1880      MIC1D/82

Kilmount

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1862-1972  M 1862-1907      MIC1P/213

Killoghter       

C of I    PRONI   B 1827-1982  M 1827-1843  D 1827-1905   MIC1/244

C of I    RCB  B 1877-1982  M 1827-1905  D 1827-1905   MC 136

Kilmore       

C of I    PRONI   B 1702-1950 M  1702-1930 D  1702-1974   MIC1/255 See Ballintemple

C of I    RCB  B 1702-1950  M 1702-1930  D  1702-1974   MC 148

R C    CHGC  B 1859-1909 M  1859-1909  D 1859-1909

R C    NLI  B  1859-1880  M 1859-1880  D 1859-1880   Pos 5343

R C    PRONI  B 1859-1881  M 1859-1881  D 1859-1881   MIC1D/76

Kilnaleck

C of I   ILC    See Boyle

Kilsherdany       

R C    CHGC  B 1803-1899  M 1803-1899

R C    NLI  B 1803-1860  M 1803-1849      Pos 5342

R C    PRONI  B 1803-1860  M 1803-1849      MIC1D/48

Kingscourt       

C of I    RCB B 1881-1999  M 1845-1949 D  1895-2001   P 359

Methodist   PRONI   B 1838-1970  M 1871-1952      MIC 429/1/49,54

R C    CHGC  B 1838-1920  M 1838-1920

R C    NLI  B  1838-1880  M 1838-1861  D 1846-1858   Pos 4183

Kilnnally       

R C    CHGC  B 1835-1899  M 1835-1900  D 1852-1857

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1835-1857  D 1853-1857   Pos 5346

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1881  M 1835-1857  D 1853-1857   MIC1D/79

Knockbride       

C of I    PRONI  B 1825-2006  M 1827-2002  D 1817-2006   MIC1/251

C of I    RCB  B 1825-2006  M 1827-2002  D 1827-2006   MC 162 P 879

Methodist   PRONI  B 1835-1879  M 1825-1879  D 1835-1876   MIC1D/82

R C    CHGC B  1835-1920  M 1835-1920

R C    NLI  B  1835-1879  M 1835-1877  D 1835-1875   Pos 5349

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1879  M 1835-1879  D 1835-1875   MIC1D/82

Laragh with Drung (1855)       

C of I    PRONI  B 1759-1987  M 1785-1896  D 1774-1967   MIC1/300-301

C of I    RCB   B 1887-1987  M 1845-1898  D 1889-1967   MC 2125/215 P 422 See Drung

Laragh       

R C    CHGC  B 1867-1899  M 1835-1920

R C    NLI  B 1876-1880   Pos 5342

R C    PRONI  B 1876-1881   MIC1D/75

Lavey       

C of I    PRONI  B 1883-1984 M  1846-1898  D 1889-1967   MIC1/301-302

C of I    RCB   B 1883-1984  M 1846-1898      MC 216 P 423

R C    CHGC  B 1867-1899  M 1867-1899

R C    NLI   B 1867-1880   Pos 5342

R C    PRONI  B 1867-1881   MIC1D/75

Loughan

C of I    PRONI    M  1880-1891      MIC1/263

Lurgan       

C of I    PRONI B  1831-1902   M 1831-1900  D 1831-1901   MIC1/260

C of I    RCB  B 1831-1902  M 1831-1900  D 1831-1901   MC 155

R C    CHGC  B 1755-1899  M 1775-1920

R C    NLI  B 1777-1880 M  1775-1875 D  1821-1855   Pos 5347

R C    PRONI  B 1755-1875  M 1773-1855      MIC1D/80-81

Lurganboy

C of I ILC   Chapel of Ease  See Kilasnetty

Mount Nugent

C of I   ILC    See Kilbride & Castlecor

Moybologue

C of I   RCB  B 1869-1985 M  1878-1984  D 1896-1986

Mullagh       

C of I    PRONI  B 1826-2006  M 1846-1948  D 1877-2004   MIC1/254, 261-262

R C    NLI  B 1842-1872  M 1842-1872  D 1842-1857   Pos 5347

R C    PRONI   B 1760-1872   M 1766-1872   D 1842-1857   MIC1D/80, 82

Mullagh / Killenkere

C of I    RCB  B 1759-1986  M 1785-1957  D 1774-1925   MC 147/153 P 880

Mullaghoran       

R C    CHGC  B 1859-1902  M 1859-1902  D 1859-1957

R C    NLI   B 1859-1880  M 1859-1880  D 1859-1875   Pos 4237

Munterconnaught       

C of I    PRONI  B 1857-1901  M 1845-1899 D  1878-1899   MIC1/259

C of I    RCB   B 1857-1901  M 1878-1901  D 1845-1889   MC 152

Quivvy       

C of I    PRONI  B 1854-1938  M 1857-1940      MIC1/242

C of I    RCB   B 1854-1938  M 1857-1940      MC 134

Scrabby

C of I   ILC    See Gowna

Seafin

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1846-1956   MIC1P/44

Shercock       

C of I    PRONI B  1881-1979  M 1846-1955  D  1881-1976   MIC1/253

C of I    RCB   B 1881-2005  M 1846-1955  D 1881-2004   MC 146 P 787

Methodist   PRONI   B 1835-1879  M 1871-1878      MIC 429/1/54 CR/6/17

Stradone

C of I   ILC    See Larah

Swanlinbar       

C of I    PRONI  B 1798-1883  B 1798-1895  D 1799-1883   MIC1/212

C of I    RCB  B 1798-1883 M  1798-1895  D 1799-1883   MC 95 P 081 See Kinawley

Methodist   PRONI  B 1879-1955  M 1865-1946      MIC 429/1/11-12

Templeport       

C of I    PRONI B  1874-1986   M 1845-1954  D 1878-1988   MIC1/286

C of I    RCB  B 1837-1986   M 1845-1954  D 1906-1988   MC 214 P 082

R C    CHGC  B 1836-1904  M 1836-1904  D 1827-1899

R C    NLI   B 1836-1880 M 1836-1880  D 1827-1880   Pos 5345

R C    PRONI  B 1836-1880 M  1836-1882  D 1827-1880   MIC1D/78

Tomregan       

C of I    PRONI B  1797-1984  M 1802-1913  D 1805-1986   MIC1/218

C of I    RCB  B 1797-1984 M  1802-1913  D 1805-1986   MC 102

Trough

C of I   ILC    See Errigle

Urney & Annagecliffe

C of I        See Annageliffe

Urney       

R C    CHGC  B 1812-1920 M  1812-1920

R C    NLI  B 1812-1880  M 1812-1880      Pos 5342/3

R C    PRONI  B 1812-1881  M 1812-1880      MIC1D/75-76

Virginia

C of I   ILC    See Lurgan

County Donegal

Local = Records are held locally    

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed  and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed  

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland     

R C = Roman Catholic      

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin    

THC = The Genealogy Center Derry/Londonderry    

UHF = Ulster Historical Foundation    

County Donegal   Where stored   Baptisms   Marriages   Deaths   File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Parish    

Aghadrumsee

C of I   PRONI  B 1829-1935  M 1829-1935 D  1829-1935   MIC583/236

Aghanunshin    

C of I   PRONI  B 1878-1975  M 1845-1957 D  1878-1900   MIC583/214

C of I   RCB   B 1874-1901  M 1815-1975      MC597 P 205

Alt

Presbyterian     No records listed

Anaghlone 

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd     No records listed

Alnahilt

Presbyterian     See Hillsborough

Ardangligger

C of I   PRONI  No records listed   MIC583 See Gweedore

Ardara    

C of I   PRONI  B 1829-1854  M 1845-1956   D 1876-1984   MIC583/192

C of I   RCB  B 1829-1954 M  1829-1956  D 1830-1984   MC56 P 625

Methodist   PRONI  B 1833-1897   M 1863-1920      MIC583/E/31-32-33

Methodist PRONI Mission St Johns Point  B 1833-1982 M  1855-1902      MIC583/E/34 MIC429/1/547

R C    NLI  B 1869-1880  M 1867-1875      Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1869-1880 M  1867-1875      MIC1D/86

Aughnish Tuyaughnish, Tullyfern    

C of I   ILC     See Tullyaughnish

C of I   PRONI  B 1789-1983 M 1788-1935  D 1798-1983   MIC583/167

R C    NLI   B 1873-1880 M  1873-1881      Pos 4598

R C    PRONI B  1873-1881  M 1873-1881      MIC1D/85

Aughanunshin

C of I   RCB    M  1845-1971

Ballinadrait

Presbyterian     No records listed

Ballintra

C of I   ILC     See Drumholm

Methodist   PRONI  B 1835-1984 M  1875-1954      MIC583/E/35-36

Ballyederland

Methodist   PRONI  B 1833-1951    MIC583/E/31-34

Ballylennon    

Presbyterian  1st 2nd 3rd   PRONI  B 1829-1983 M  1831-1915  D 1830-1838   MIC1D/297

Ballymore

C of I   ILC     See Clondehorky

Ballyshannon    

C of I   ILC     See Kilbarron & Finneer

Methodist   PRONI  B 1835-1932  M 1890-1956      MIC583/E/35

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1836-1962  M 1837-1952      MIC1D/5

Brookvale

Presbyterian   PRONI     No records listed

Buncrana

C of I   ILC     See Fahan Lower

C of I   ILC     See Finner

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1836-1966  M 1845-1937      MIC1D/33 T/2725

Bundoran

Methodist   PRONI  B 1835-1932    MIC583/E/35-36 See Ballyshannon

Burt    

C of I   ILC B  1802-1875  M 1802-1845  D 1802-1875

C of I   PRONI   B 1829-1913  M 1829-1929  D 1829-1941   MIC583/183

C of I   RCB  B 1829-1913  M 1829-1929  D 1829-1941   MC 48

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1833-1878 M  1838-1907      MIC1D/33 T/2725

Burt & Inch    

R C    NLI   B 1859-1880  M 1856-1880  D 1860-1866   Pos 5766

R C    PRONI  B 1859-1880  M 1856-1880  D 1860-1866   MIC1D/55

R C    THC   B 1859-1880  M 1856-1880  D 1860-1866

Carnlough

Methodist    PRONI  B 1878-1915  M 1863-1906       MIC583/E/39 See Larne

Carndonagh    

C of I   ILC     See Donagh

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1830-1928 M  1830-1984      MIC1D/237 230/2B

R C    NLI  B 1847-1880  M 1849-1880      Pos 5765

R C    PRONI  B 1847-1881 M  1849-1881      MIC1D/54

R C    THC   B 1846-1900  M  1846-1900  D 1846-1851

Carnone

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1834-1984  M 1846-1916      MIC1D/221

Carrickfinn 

C of I Chapel of Ease     No records listed

Carrigart     

C of I Holy Trinity   No records listed  MIC583/

Methodist   PRONI   B 1844-1984  M 1846-1954      MIC1D/216

Castlefinn

C of I   ILC     See Donaghmore

Methodist   PRONI  B 1829-1867  M 1865-1935      MIC583/E/46 MIC429/1/504  See Strabane

Churchill

Methodist   PRONI  B 1877-1986 M  1879-1934      MIC583/E/15,17

Clogh    

C of I   ILC  B 1891-   M 1910-

C of I   PRONI   B 1811-1891 M  1792-1910  D 1810-1986   MIC583/288

Clonaneese

Presbyterian     No records listed

Cloncha    

C of I   ILC   B 1829-1877  M 1845-   D 1858-

C of I   PRONI  B 1825-1876  M 1823-1844 D  1829-1877   Lost in 1922

R C    NLI   B 1856-1880  M 1870-1880      Pos 5765

R C    PRONI  B 1856-1880  M 1870-1885      MIC1D/54

R C    THC  B 1856-1900 M  1870-1900

Clondahorkey    

C of I   ILC   B 1756-1871 M 1816-1844  D 1826-1884

C of I   PRONI  B 1871-1906 M  1845-1915  D 1884-1926   MIC583/199

C of I   RCB B  1871-1906   M 1845-1915 D  1884-1926   MC 70

R C    DA   B 1856-1899 M  1856-1899

R C    NLI  B 1856-1880  M 1870-1880      Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1877-1881  M 1877-1882      MIC1D/86

R C    THC  B 1877-1913  M 1870-1900

Clondevaddock    

C of I   ILC  B 1794-1875 M  1794-1843 D  1794-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1794-1931  M 1794-1919  D 1794-1933   MIC583/164

R C    DA  B 1847-1871 M  1847-1869  D 1847-1869

R C    NLI   B 1847-1871  M 1847-1869  D 1847-1869   Pos 4600

R C    PRONI  B  1847-1871 M  1847-1869  D 1847-1869   MIC1D/87

Clones    

C of I   PRONI  B 1682-1873 M  1682-1912  D 1682-1901   MIC583/147 CR/1/58

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1856-1984  M 1859-1956      MIC1D/273

Clonleigh    

C of I   PRONI  B 1872-1983  M 1845-1956  D 1877-1984   MIC583/179

C of I   RCB  B 1872-1983 M  1845-1956  D 1877-1984   MC 44

R C    NLI  B  1773-1880  M 1788-1880      Pos 5766

R C    PRONI  B 1773-1880  M 1778-1881      MIC1D/61

R C    THC  B 1773-1900  M 1778-1900

Clonmany    

C of I   ILC   B 1891-  M  1845-  D 1893-

R C    NLI  B 1852-1880    Pos 5765

R C    PRONI  B 1852-1881    MIC1D/54

R C    THC  B 1852-1900

Convoy    

C of I   PRONI B  1871-1981  M 1845-1902  D 1881-1980   MIC583/208

C of I   RCB  B 1871-1981  M 1845-1902  D 1881-1980   MC 92

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1822-1914  M 1846-1940      MIC1D/220 MIC583/6

Conwal    

C of I   PRONI B  1876-1951 M  1845-1950  D 1878-1904   MIC583/211

C of I   RCB  B 1876-1951  M 1845-1988 D  1878-1906   MC 94 P 206

Conwal & Leck    

R C    DA  B 1853-1899  M 1853-1899

R C    NLI  B 1853-1880  M 1853-1880      Pos 4598

R C    PRONI  B 1874-1881  M 1877-1881      MIC1D/85

Cookstown

Presbyterian 1st 2nd 3rd     No records listed

Cortlee

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1872-1922    MIC1D/226

Craigadooish    

C of I  PRONI  Chapel of Ease   B  1871-1907  M 1982-2007      MIC583/177

C of I   RCB  B 1871-1907    MC 27

Creevagh

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1882-1939    MIC1C/18 CR/5/12

Crossroads

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1811-1906  M 1819-1956  D 1854-1902   MIC1D/259

Culdaff    

C of I   PRONI  B 1668-1987  M 1713-1921  D 1714-1980   MIC583/278 D803

C of I   RCB   B 1875-1911  M 1845-1921  D 1876-1980   MC 179

Methodist   PRONI   B 1871-1985  M 1879-1936      MIC583/E/16

R C    NLI  B  1838-1880  M 1849-1880      Pos 5766

R C    PRONI  B  1838-1880  M 1838-1880      MIC1D/55

R C    THC  B  1848-1900   M1867-1887

Desertegney     

C of I   RCB     M 1848-1929  D 1879-1981   MC 49

C of I  PRONI  St Ignatious   B 1878-1966  M 1848-1929  D 1879-1981   MIC583/84

R C    NLI  B 1864-1880  M 1871-1880      Pos 5765

R C    PRONI  B 1864-1881  M 1871-1872      MIC1D/54

R C    THC  B 1864-1900  M 1871-1900

Donagh

C of I   PRONI  B 1836-1877 M  1837-1851  D 1836-1876   Lost in 1922

Donaghmore    

C of I   PRONI  B 1818-1902 M  1817-1917  D 1825-1984   MIC583/209

C of I   PRONI  B 1829-1877 M  1829-1845 D  1829-1877   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1817-1984 M  1817-1984  D 1817-1984   MC 91

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1804-1961  M 1819-1905  D 1765-1927   MIC1D/217 129 MIC583/54/2

R C    NLI   B 1840-1880  M 1846-1880      Pos 5767

R C    PRONI  B 1840-1880  M 1846-1883      MIC1D/62

R C    THC  B 1840-1900  M 1846-1900

Donegal     

C of I PRONI   All Saints  B 1808-1937  M 1812-1944  D 1812-1955   MIC583/146/176 D2535/1

C of I   ILC  B 1803-1875  M 1803-1845  D 1803-1875

Methodist PRONI North Mission Station   B 1865-1882    CR/3/12

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1824-1885  M 1824-1947 D  1860-1883   MIC1D/6 D 2535/1

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1865-1962  M 1845-1962      MIC1D/6 united with 1st

Presbyterian PRONI   North Mission Station  B 1865-1882    CR/3/12

Drumholm    

C of I   ILC  B 1691-1873  M 1691-1846  D 1691-1869   See Laghey & Rossnowlagh

C of I   PRONI  B 1719-1873  M 1691-1869  D 1696-1873   MIC583/148 T/607/2

R C    NLI  B 1866-1880  M 1866-1880      Pos 4599

R C    PRONI B  1866-1881  M 1866-1881      MIC1D/86

Dunfanaghy    

C of I   ILC     See Clondehorky

C of I   PRONI  B 1873-1983  M 1875-1910  D 1873-1983   MIC583/160

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1830-1895  M 1830-1845      MIC1D/152

Dungloe    

C of I   ILC     See Templecrone

R C    NLI  B 1876-1880    Pos 4600

R C    PRONI B  1876-1881    MIC1D/87

Dunkineely

C of I   ILC     See Kilaghtee

Dunkineely & Ballyederland    

Methodist   PRONI  B 1833-1951  M 1863-1904      MIC583/E/33,34

Dunlewey    

C of I   ILC   B 1855-1877    D  1856-1877

C of I   PRONI     M 1853-1882      MIC583/197

C of I   RCB    M  1843-1882      MC 68

Fahan Lower    

C of I   ILC     See Fahan Upper

C of I   PRONI  B 1817-1980   M 1870-1942 D  1822-1983   MIC583/181

C of I   RCB   B 1817-1980 M  1870-1929  D 1822-1983   MC 46

Fahan

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1899-1986  M 1845-1955      MIC1D/306

Fahan Upper    

C of I   ILC   B 1760-1875  M 1760-1860  D 176O-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1762-1921  M 1814-1909   D 1832-1934   MIC583/180

C of I   RCB   B 1762-1921 M  1814-1909  D 1832-1934   MC 45

Fannet

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1827-1952 M  1827-1955      MIC1D/232

Faughan

Presbyterian     No records listed

Fourtowns

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1820-1897  M 1845-1936      MIC1D/437

Finner    

C of I   PRONI   B 1815-1950  M 1817-1925  D 1815-1980   MIC583/295

C of I   RCB  B 1815-1950 M  1839-1925  D 1839-1980   MC 207

Gartan    

C of I   ILC   D 1889-

C of I   PRONI  B 1881-1959  M 1845-1946      MIC583/210

C of I   RCB  B 1881-1959  M 1845-2007  D 1882-2000   MC 93 P 207

Glenalla    

C of I   ILC No records listed

C of I   PRONI  B 1871-1983 M  1871-1951 D  1906-1981   MIC583/195

C of I   RCB  B 1871-1983  M 1871-1951 D  1906-1981   MC 58

Glencomumbkille    

C of I   PRONI B  1827-1984  M 1845-1954 D  1827-1975   MIC583/187

C of I   RCB  B 1827-1984  M 1845-1954 D  1827-1975   MC 65

R C    LC  B 1879-

Glendermott

Presbyterian     No records listed

Gleneely    

C of I   ILC   D 1910-

C of I   PRONI  B 1872-1981  M 1859-1954      MIC583/185

C of I   RCB  B 1872-1981  M 1859-1954      MC 50

Glenties    

C of I   ILC     M 1856-      See Inniskeel

C of I   PRONI  B 1898-1977   D   1898-1982   MIC583/190

C of I   RCB   B1 898-1972     D 1898-1982   MC 54

R C    NLI   B 1866-1880    Pos 4599

Golart

C of I   ILC     See Laghey & Drumholm

Gortlahork    

R C    NLI  B 1849-1880  M 1861-1880  D 1849-1869   Pos 4600

R C    PRONI  B 1849-1896  M 1856-1880  D 1849-1869   MIC1D/87

Gortlee

Presbyterian     No records listed

Grange or Killyglen

C of I     No records listed

Greenbank

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1862-1985 M  1864-1932      MIC1D/240

Greencastle 

C of I St Finian’s   RCB    No records listed MIC583/

Gweedore    

C of I   PRONI  B 1880-1980  M 1855-1952  D 1881-1982   MIC583/

C of I   PRONI   B 1847-1880     D 1859-1880   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1880-1980  M 1855-1952  D 1881-1982   MC 67

Inch    

C of I   ILC  B 1815-1828  M 1816-1857

C of I   PRONI B  1828-1868   M 1829-1844      Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI  B 1868-1951 M  1846-1946 D  1868-1965   MIC583/182

C of I   RCB  B 1868-1951  M 1846-1946  D 1868-1965   MC 47

Presbyterian   PRONI   M   1845-1947      MIC1D/313

Inishkeel    

C of I   ILC    M  1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1699-1948 M  1699-1851  D 1699-1983   MIC583/189 CR/1/51

C of I   RCB   B 1826-1948  M 1827-1844  D 1826-1983   MC 53 P 003

R C    NLI  B 1866-1880    Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1866-1881    MIC1D/86

Inishmacsaint    

C of I   ILC  B 1886-     D 1887-

C of I   PRONI  B 1660-1885  M 1663-1934  D 1662-1887   MIC583/50 CR/1/56 MIC 583/6 T808/15274-15276 T/3548 CR/1/7 t/3548

R C    NLI   B 1848-1880  M 1847-1880      Pos 5569

R C    PRONI  B 1847-1880  M 1847-1880      MIC1D/12

Inver    

C of I   ILC  B 1920-

C of I   PRONI   B 1805-1920  M 1805-1949  D 1818-1984   MIC583/159

C of I   RCB B  1793-1920  M 1791-1956  D 1794-1994   P 508

Methodist   PRONI  B 1860-1982 M  1889-1955      MIC583/E/34 MIC 429/1/547

R C    DA  B 1861-1877  M 1861-1899

R C    NLI  B 1861-1880  M 1861-1867      Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1861-1881  M 1861-1881      MIC1D/86

Iskaheen    

R C    NLI   B 1858-1880    Pos 5766

R C    PRONI  B 1858-1880    MIC1D/55

R C    TGC  B 1858-1923  M 1858-1921

Kilaghtee    

C of I   PRONI  B 1810-1983  M 1814-1947  D 1819-1983   MIC583/157 D/10/3

C of I   RCB    M  1845-1956  D 1874-1993   P 509

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880   M 1857-1880      Pos 4601

R C    PRONI  B  1845-1881  M 1857-1881      MIC1D/88

Kilbarron    

C of I   ILC  B 1785-1875  M 1785-1845  D 1785-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1875-1960  M 1785-1926  D 1875-1948   MIC583/156

R C    NLI  B 1854-1880  M 1858-1880      Pos 4601

R C    PRONI  B 1854-1881  M 1858-1881      MIC1D/88

Kilcar    

C of I   ILC    M  1872-1881

C of I   PRONI  B 1810-1957  M 1819-1938 D  1818-1930   MIC583/191

C of I   RCB  B 1810-1957  M 1819-1938  D 1818-1930   MC 55

R C    NLI  B 1848-1880    Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1848-1881    MIC1D/86

Kilclooney

C of I   ILC     See Creagh

Killaghtee

C of I   RCB     M 1845-1956  D 1874-1993

Killea    

C of I   ILC  D  1880-

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1922  M 1845-1931      MIC583/175

C of I   RCB  B 1877-1922  M 1845-2007  D 1886-2001   MC 29

Killybegs    

C of I   ILC  B 1787-1796 M 1841-1862

C of I   PRONI  B 1809-1983   M 1810-1944  D 1820-1983   MIC583/186

C of I   RCB B  1787-1992 M  1787-1944  D  1820-1994   MC 51/258 P 430

R C    NLI  B 1850-1880    Pos 4601

R C    PRONI  B 1850-1881    MIC1D/88

Kilgarvan    

C of I   ILC  B 1817-1881 M  1821-1845  D 1817-1881

C of I   PRONI   B 1706-1982  M  1706-1902  D 1706-1969   MIC583/166

R C    DA  B 1859-1899  M 1872-1899

R C    NLI  B 1868-1880  M 1873-1879      Pos 4598

R C    PRONI B  1868-1880   M 1873-1879      MIC1D/85

Kilymard    

C of I   PRONI B  1880-1912  M 1845-1956  D 1880-1923   MIC583/145

C of I   PRONI  B 1819-1880  M 1819-1845  D 1819-1880   Lost in 1922

R C    NLI  B 1874-1880    Pos 4599

R C    PRONI  B 1874-1881    MIC1D/86

Kilmacrennan    

C of I   PRONI   B 1818-1983 M  1818-1953  D 1818-1983   MIC583/156

C of I   PRONI  B 1828-1877  M 1828-1845  D 1828-1877   Lost in 1922

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1848-1979  M 1846-1920      MIC1D/141

R C    DA  B 1862-1912 M  1863-1973

R C    NLI  B 1862-1880    Pos 4598

R C    PRONI   B 1862-1899 M  1877-1899      MIC1D/85

Kilteevogue    

C of I   ILC   B 1818-1879 M  1897-   D 1825-1857

C of I   PRONI  B 1818-1979   M 1845-1896  D 1825-1921   MIC583/168

C of I   RCB B  1818-1979  M 1845-1896   D1825-1921   MC 41

R C    NLI  B 1855-1880  M 1855-1880      Pos 4598

R C    PRONI   B 1855-1880  M 1855-1882      MIC1D/85

Knowhead

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1826-1948 M  1846-1909      MIC1D/238

Laghey

C of I   ILC  B 1836-1877  M 1838-1845  D 1836-1875   See Drumholm

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1903 M 1847-1871  D 1877-1909   MIC583/155

Leck    

C of I   PRONI  B 1878-1975  M 1846-1943  D 1878-1901   MIC583/213-214

C of I   RCB  B 1878-1975  M 1846-1959  D 1878-1900   MC 96 P 208

Letermacward    

C of I   ILC  B 1840-1888 M  1840-1846  D 1841-1888

C of I   PRONI  B 1889-1982    D  1890-1981   MIC583/188

C of I   RCB  B 1889-1982     D 1890-1981   MC 52

Letterkenny    

C of I   ILC     See Conwall & Leck

Methodist   PRONI   B 1830-1841    MIC/429/1/504

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI B  1821-1900  M 1845-1929  D 1864-1941   MIC1D/223

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B  1821-1858  M 1821-1843      MIC1D/225

Presbyterian 3rd   PRONI  B 1841-1922  M 1845-1928      MIC1D/222

Lifford

C of I   ILC     See Clonleigh

Lough Eske    

C of I   ILC     See Killymard

C of I   PRONI  B 1876-1982    MIC583/297

C of I   RCB  B 1876-1982    D  1856-1982   MC 209

Magheeracloone

C of I   RCB B  1806-1984  M 1813-1945  D 1806-1984   MC 16

Malin

C of I   ILC     See Cloncha

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1866-1983  M 1845-1948      MIC1D/236 CR/3/44

Manorcunningham

C of I   ILC     See Raymachy

Meenglass    

C of I   ILC   B 1877-    D  1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1858-1880     D 1859-1878   Lost in 1922

C of I PRONI  St Anne’s   M     1864-1953      MIC583/169B

C of I   RCB    M  1864-1953      MC 42

Mevagh Carrigart    

C of I PRONI Holy Trinity     B 1876-1983   M 1846-1908  D 1877-1984   MIC583/193

C of I   PRONI  B 1821-1876  M 1820-1845  D 1822-1876   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1876-1983  M 1846-1908      MC 66

Mevagh    

R C    NLI   B 1871-1878    Pos 4600

R C    PRONI  B 1871-1878    MIC1D/87

Milford    

C of I   PRONI B  1880-1981 M  1850-1949  D 1902-1976   MIC583/

C of I   PRONI  B 1855-1879     D 1859-1879   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1880-1981  M 1850-1949  D 1902-1976   MC 57

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1839-1985  M 1845-1941      MIC1D/244 MIC583/14

Monellan    

C of I   ILC   D 1889-

C of I PRONI  Chapel of Ease  B 1833-1906  M 1836-1955  D 1849-1881   MIC583/209

Monreagh

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1845-1984  M 1894-1933      MIC1D/233 MIC1D/230/2B/1

Mountcharles    

C of I   ILC  B  1920-  M 1913-

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1920  M 1861-1913  D 1860-1867   MIC583/158

C of I   RCB  B 1877-1920  M 1861-1955 D  1878-1929   P 507

Moville Lower    

C of I PRONI   B 1812-1877  M 1812-1852  D 1826-1875   Lost in 1922

C of I PRONI  St Columb’s St Fintans Greencastle  B 1876-1982  M 1867-1955   MIC583/138 DIO/3/24

Moville    

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1833-1984  M 1845-1984      MIC1D/241. 230/2/B

R C    NLI   B 1847-1880  M 1847-1880  D 1847-1854   Pos 5762

R C    PRONI   B 1847-1880  M 1847-1880  D 1847-1854   MIC1D/55

R C    TGC   B 1847-1900  M 1847-1900  D 1847-1854

Moville Upper Redcastle

C of I   PRONI  B 1804-1981  M 1814-1931 D  1815-1981   MIC583/139 T1823/4 DIO/3/24

C of I   PRONI   B 1814-1875  M 1814-1844  D 1815-1875   Lost in 1922

Muff    

C of I   ILC  B 1803-1908  M 1804-1844  D 1847-1875

C of I   PRONI   B 1837-1986  M 1837-1956  D 1847-1875   MIC583/249

C of I   RCB  B 1837-1986  M 1837-1956  D 1847-1875   MC 143

Newtowncunningham    

C of I   ILC  B 1877-   M 1845-   D 1820-

C of I RCB  All Saints    B 1877-1937  M 1845-1897  D 1820-1955   MC 28

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1830-1974  M 1830-1944  A 1880-1901   MIC1D/188

Pettigo

C of I   ILC     See Templecarn

Ramelton & Stranorlar     

Methodist PRONI  Mission   B 1829-1867    MIC583/E/46 MIC 429/1/504

Ramelton    

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1806-1904 M  1897-1944      MIC1D/142, 155

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1810-1911  M 1824-1910      MIC1D/210

Presbyterian 3rd    PRONI  B 1839-1902   M 1839-1926  D 1839-1865   MIC1D/209

Raphoe     

C of I   ILC  B 1771-1875  M  1771-1875  D 1771-1875

C of I PRONI   St Eunan’s Cathedral B 1771-1893  M 1771-1896  D 1771-1900   MIC583/95, 143

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B 1829-1982  M 1829-1896      MIC1D/1, 183

Presbyterian 2ns   PRONI  B 1860-1923  M 1929-1939      MIC1D/1, 84

R C    PRONI  B 1843-1881  M 1843-1870      MIC1D/85

R C    TGC  B 1843-1886  M 1843-1886

R C   NLI All Saints  B 1843-1880  M 1843-1870      Pos 4598

Rathmelton

C of I   ILC     See Tullyaughnish

Rathmullen     

C of I   ILC     See Killygarvan

Methodist   PRONI  B 1829-1867    MIC583/E/46

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1854-1954  M 1845-1908      MIC1D/231

Ray    

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1855-1982  M 1845-1928      MIC1D/187

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI   B 1882-1982  M 1845-1937      MIC1D/186

Raymochy    

C of I   PRONI  B 1844-1986  M 1845-1952  D 1878-1985   MIC583/284

C of I   PRONI  B 1823-1844   M 1824-1844  D 1825-1877   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1844-1986  M 1845-1952  D 1878-1986   MC 188

Raymunterdone Myre Church

C of I   PRONI  B 1878-1983  M 1845-1955  D 1880-1983   MIC583/161

C of I   PRONI B  1807-1877  M 1808-1845  D 1818-1877   Lost in 1922

Rossnowlagh    

C of I   ILC     M 1902-

C of I   PRONI  B 1831-1879  M 1831-1844  D 1845-1861   Lost in 1922 See Drumholme

C of I   PRONI  B 1879-1972  M 1845-1953      MIC583/144

Smithborough

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1868-1983  M 1845-1927  D 1883-1982   MIC1D/300

St Johnstone

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1839-1949  M 1835-1901      MIC1D/206

Stonebridge

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1819-1980  M 1819-1956      MIC1D/165

Stranorlar    

C of I   ILC  B 1821-1870  M 1821-1845  D 1821-1870

C of I   PRONI  B 1802-1884  M 1821-1893  D 1821-1976   MIC583/170

Methodist   PRONI  B 1833-1867  M 1865-1935      MIC583/E/46 MIC 429/1/504

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1821-1932  M 1846-1926      MIC1D/218 MIC583/7

R C    LC  B 1860-

R C    THC  B 1877-1899  M 1877-1899

St John’s Point

Methodist   PRONI  B 1833-1860  M 1855-1856      MIC583/E/34

Taughboyne    

C of I   PRONI   B 1820-1983  M 1820-1906  D 1820-1982   MIC583/174

C of I   RCB  B 1820-1983  M 1819-1906 D  1820-1982   MC 30 See Newtowncummingham  All Saints

Tawnawilly    

R C    NLI  B 1872-1880  A 1875-1880      Pos 4599

R C    PRONI   B 1872-1881  A 1873-1882      MIC1D/86

Templecarn

C of I   PRONI B 1825-1936  M 1825-1906  D 1825-1985   MIC583/217

Templecrone    

C of I   ILC     M 1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1818-1878 M  1818-1845  D 1818-1878   Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI B  1878-1982     D 1879-1980   MIC583/198

C of I   RCB B  1878-1982     D 1879-1980   MC 69

Termon & Gartan

R C    LC   B 1862-

Trennta

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1836-1886  M 1838-1938  D 1843-1887   MIC1D/224

Tullaghobegley    

C of I   ILC  B 1821-1875  M 1821-1845  D 1850-1876

C of I   PRONI  B 1821-1976  M 1821-1954  D 1850-1979   P 162

R C    NLI   B 1868-1880    Pos 4600

R C    PRONI B  1873-1881    MIC1D/87

Tullaughnish / Aughnish    

C of I   ILC No records listed

C of I   PRONI   No records listed  MIC583/

C of I   RCB  B 1798-1898  M 1788-1952  D 1798-1983   MC 31-31 P 505

Tully

C of I   ILC     See Tullyaughnish

Tullyfern

C of I     No records listed

County Down

C of I = Church of Ireland – Anglican Church     

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society     

Local = Records are held locally     

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed     

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland     

R C = Roman Catholic

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin     

UHF = Ulster Historical Foundation     

County Down  

Parish  Where stored   Baptisms   Marriages   Deaths   File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Aghaderg     

C of I   PRONI  B 1814-1870  M 1814-1849  D 1814-1980   MIC583/583/9 CR/1/47

R C    NLI  B 1816-1876  M 1816-1876   D 1838-1876   Pos 5504

R C    PRONI  B 1816-1876  M 1816-1876  D 1816-1876   MIC1D/29

R C    UHF  B 1840-1900  M 1839-1000

Alterdesert

C of I      No records listed

Annaclone

C of I   ILC  B  1878-  M  1848-  D 1878-

C of I   PRONI  B 1805-1877  M 1810-1844  D 1817-1875   Lost in 1922

Annaghlone     

R C    NLI  B 1834-1880  M 1852-1880  D 1851-1880   Pos 5499

R C    PRONI  B 1834-1881  M 1851-1881  D 1851-1882   MIC1D/24

R C    UHF B  1851-1900  M 1834-1900

Anahill     

C of I   ILC   B 1872-  M  1845-  D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1784-1791  M 1777-  D 1874-   MIC583/101 D 2319

Annahilt

C of I   PRONI  B 1818-1872  M 1818-1847  D 1818-1977   Lost in 1922

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1780-1939  M 1838-1931      MIC1D/360 230-5/2

Annalong (Kilhorne)

C of I   PRONI  B 1842-1912  M  1873-1960  D 1845-1959   MIC583/583/6, 10 CR/1/12

Annalong      

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1840-1951 M 1940-1918      MIC1D/421

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI B  1868-1968  M1852-1915      MIC1D/134 CR/3/21-22

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI   B 1839-1899         MIC1D/134 CR/3/21-22

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd    PRONIB   1891-1979         MIC1D/134 CR/3/21-22

Ardglass

C of I   ILC  B 1871-  M 1845-  D 1871-

C of I   PRONI  B 1811-1876  M 1813-1849  D 1832-1877   Lost in 1922

Ardkeen     

C of I   PRONI  B 1745-1910   M 1748-1976  D 1746-1945   MIC583/10-11,20 T1065/28 CR/1/106

R C    NLI  B  1828-1880  M 1828-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1828-1882  M 1828-1889      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1828-1900  M 1828-1900

Ardquin

C of I   ILC  B  1885-  M 1846-   D 1887-

C of I   PRONI  B 1827-1886  M 1827-1846 D  1826-1885   Lost in 1922

Aughlis

C of I   ILC   Burial Ground See Scarvagh& Dromore

Bailliesmills

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1844-1991  M 1866-1937  D 1846-1973   CR/5/19

Ballee

C of I   ILC  B 1792-1878  M 1792-1845  D 1792-1878

C of I   PRONI  B 1792-1871  M 1807-1844 D  1816-1872   MIC583/14 D231

Balleek

C of I      No records listed

Ballyalget     

R C    NLI  B 1828-1880 M 1852-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1828-1881  M 1852-1882      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF   B 1828-1899  M 1852-1899  D 1894-1899

Ballyblack

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1821-1948  M 1820-1915  D 1821-1851   MIC1D/318

Ballycairn

Presbyterian   ILC  B 1860-   M 1845-

Ballycopeland     

Presbyterian   IPHS B  1773-1818         MIC1D/

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1906-1941   M1903–1906      MIC1D/382

Ballyculter     

C of I   ILC   B 1871-     D 1872-

C of I   PRONI  B 1777-1870  M 1812-1935  D 1812-1871   MIC583/5, 15 D23`9 CR/1/68 MIC1/315

R C    NLI   B 1844-1880  M 1843-1880      Pos 5477

R C    PRONI  B 1844-1900  M 1828-1900      MIC1D/74

Ballydown & Katesbridge

Presbyterian United   PRONI  B  1875-1985  M 1845-1911      MIC1D/169

Ballyeaston     

C of I      No records listed MIC583/

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd       No records listed

Ballyfrenis

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1862-1917  M 1864-1901  D 1862-1901   MIC1D/315

Ballygowan

C of I      No records listed

Ballygrainey

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1830-1940  M 1938-1912  D 1861-1974   MIC1D/230-6 407

Ballyhalbert      

C of I   ILC B  1852-1876    D  1852-1876

C of I PRONI  St Andrew’s   B 1846-1876     D 1855-1922   MIC583/15

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1841-1949  M 1845-1949      MIC1D/392 T/2653/1

Ballyholme

C of I      No records listed

Ballykelly

Baptist   ILC     M 1893-

Ballykinler

C of I      See Christ Church Dublin

Ballylesson

C of I   ILC   See Drumbo

Ballylinney

C of I   ILC   See Carnmoney

Ballymacarrett     

C of I   ILC  B 1827-1876 M  1827-1857

C of I   PRONI  B 1827-1869 M  1827-1857      MIC583/4

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1837-1921  M 1845-1928      MIC1D/15

Ballymacashen

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records listed CR/5/27

Ballymena     

Baptist   PRONI   No records listed

Methodist   PRONI   No records listed

Ballynafeigh

C of I St Jude ILC   No records before 1871

Ballynahinch      

C of I   ILC   See Magheradroll

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1841-1986  M 1870-1900      MIC1D/302 D1759/1D/1

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI  B 1829-1986  M 1845-1903      MIC1D/110 CR/3/41

Presbyterian 3rd   PRONI  B 1820-1948  M 1820-1931      MIC1D/110

Ballynahinch & Dunmore     

R C    NLI  B 1827-1880 M  1829-1864       Pos 5500

R C    PRONI  B 1827-1881  M 1829-1864      MIC1D/25

R C    UHF  B 1827-1900  M 1826-1900

Ballyphilip     

C of I   ILC  B 1745-1875  M 1745-1844   D 1745-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1745-1871  M 1746-1844      MIC583/17-18 D2319

R C    NLI  B 1843-1880  M 1843-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1843-1881  M 1843-1881 D  1843-1881   MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1843-1900  M 1843-1900  D 1843-1900

Ballynroney

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1819-1863  M 1818-1906      MIC1D/168 CR/3/30

Ballytrustan

Methodist      No records listed

C of I   ILC   See Ballyphilip

Ballywalter     

C of I    ILC  B 1844-1875    D  1844-1875   (Alias Whitechurch)

Methodist   PRONI B  1845-1874     D 1844-1874   MIC583/18

Methodist   ILC  B1874-  M 1845-  D 1878-

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd    PRONI  B 1820-1923 M  1803-1922      MIC1D/104 CR/3/66/1

Banbridge     

Baptist   ILC    M  1864-

C of I   ILC   See Seapatrick

Methodist   ILC B  1866-  M 1863-

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1756-1971  M 1756-1845      T/2995/1-4 CR/4/6 CR/3/53

Presbyterian Scarva Street    PRONI  B 1872-1946  M 1867-1909      MIC1D/391

Bannside

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1867-1915  M 1867-1909      MIC1D/386 CR/3/47

Bangor      

C of I   ILC  B 1940-  M 1940-

C of I  ILC   Bangor Abbey  B 1920-  M 1923-1941-      MIC583/

C of I PRONI St Gomgall’s    B 1803-1981 M  1805-1980  D 1815-1977   MIC583/1 CR/1/87

Methodist ILC Queens Parade  B  1893-  M 1867-      MIC583/E

Methodist ILC   Wesley Centenary B 1893-  M 1894-

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1852-1923  M 1808-1932      MIC1D/23 CR/3/4/6

Presbyterian 2nd or Trinity   PRONI  B 1829-1984 M  1829-1844      MIC1D/256

R C    ILC   B 1855-

R C    UHF  B 1844-1900  M 1855-1900

Belfast      See County Antrim for all parish records

Blackscull

Methodist   ILC B  1919-  M 1911-      At Dunacloney Church

Blaris     

R C    ILC  B 1840-  M 1840-

R C    PRONI   In Holy Trinity Cemetery Church T1602

R C    UHF  B 1840-1900  M 1840-1900  D 1840-1900

Boardmills     

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1782-1933 M  1782-1929      MIC1D/72 D1759/10/2 MIC637/2 CR/5

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1846-1950  M 1847-1902      MIC1D/102 D1759/1D/2 MIC1D/230/5/1-2

Brookvale

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1891-1968  M 1867-1936      MIC1D/132

Bright     

C of I   ILC  B 1880-  M 1845-  D 1880-

C of I   PRONI  B 1769-1880  M 1811-1842  D 1771-1880   Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI   No records listed MIC1/115

Bright Rossglass & Killough     

R C    NLI  B 1856-1880 M  1856-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1856-1881 M  1855-1881      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF B  1856-1900  M 1856-1900

Broomhedge     

C of I   ILC  B 1855-  M 1889-  D 1858-

Methodist   PRONI     M 1869-1931      MIC1E/42

Bryansford & Kilcoo      See also Kilcoo

C of I   ILC B  1884-

C of I   PRONI  B 1786-1883  M 1828-1934  D 1829-1932   MIC583/5 MIC1/55 DIO/1/14/10

Bryansford & Newcastle     

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880  M 1845-1880  D 1860-1880   Pos 5477

R C    PRONI  B 1845-1881  M 1845-1881      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1845-1900  M 1845-1900  D 1860-1900

Camlin

C of I   ILC   See Glenavy

Carginagh

C of I   PRONI  Pratt Memorial No records listed CR/1/15

Cargycreevy

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1887-1941 M  1870-1923      MIC1D/358 MIC1D/230/5

Carrickmannon

Presbyterian      No records listed

Carrickmannon & Saintfield     

R C    NLI  B 1837-1880 M  1845-1880      Pos 5467

R C    PRONI  B 1837-1881   M 1845-1883      MIC1D/63

R C    UHF  B 1837-1900 M  1845-1900

Carrowdore     

C of I   ILC  B 1873-  M 1846-  D 1875-

C of I   PRONI   B 1841-1873  M 1842-1846  D 1842-1875   Lost in 1922

Presbyterian   IHPS   M 1845-1864

Presbyterian   PRONI B 1843-1940  M 1843-1907      MIC1D/316 230-6

Carryduff

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1854-1914  M 1846-1970      MIC1D/154 230/5

Castlerea

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1816-1922  M 1816-1904      MIC1D/431

Castlewellan     

C of I   ILC    M  1860-   D 1879-

C of I   PRONI   B1872-1950         MIC1/389 CR/1/2 CR/1/80

C of I   RCB  B 1872-1950         MC 363

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1845-1964  M 1845-1915      MIC1D/198

R C    NLI   B 1859-1880  M 1859-1880      Pos 5477

R C    PRONI  B 1859-1881         MIC1D/73

R C    UHF   B 1859-1899  M 1859-1899  D 1866-1868

Clabby

C of I      See Enniskillen

Clonallan/Warrenpoint

C of I   ILC  B 1884-   M 1845-   D 1884-

C of I  PRONI  List of Graves 1922 CR/1/9

Clonallon     

C of I   PRONI  B 1777-1884 M  1807-1844  D 1784-1884   See Warrenpoint

R C    NLI B  1826-1869  M 1826-1880      Pos 5497

R C    PRONI  B 1826-1869  M 1826-1882      MIC1D/22

R C    UHF  B 1826-1900

Clonduff     

C of I   ILC B  1782-1876  M 1786-1845  D 1782-1876

C of I   PRONI  B 1782-1871 M  1786-1850  D 1787-1873   MIC583/2, 30, 31

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1842-1968  M 1864-1936      MIC1D/126

R C    NLI  B 1850-1880  M 1850-1880   D 1850-1880   Pos 5504

R C    PRONI  B 1850-1880  M 1850-1880  D 1850-1881   MIC1D/29

R C    UHF  B 1850-1900  M 1850-1900   D 1850-1900-

Clough

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1791-1953  M 1891-1942  D 1867-   MIC1D/308 CR/4/16 T1707

Cloughey Castleboy     

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1841-1946 M  1845-1907      MIC1D/314 T1602/4

Cloughwater

Presbyterian      No records listed

Comber     

C of I   ILC  B 1683-1875 M  1683-1845  D 1683-1876

C of I   PRONI  B 1683-1910  M 1683-1913 D  1683-1927   MIC583/30-37MIC1/321 T/921 CR/1/40

C of I   RCB  B 1831-1910  M 1813-1913  D 1832-1927   MC 330

Methodist   PRONI   B 1842-1945  M 1894-1937      MIC429/1/535 D2687

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1847-1870  M 1845-1918      MIC1D/58 D2643

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1852-1921  M 1945-1908      MIC1D/395 D2643/1

Conlig

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1845-1919  M 1845-1941      MIC1D/94  230/6

Connor

C of I   ILC  B 1871-  M 1845-  D 1879-

Creagh

C of I   RCB   No records listed

Crossgar

C of I   ILC   See Kilmore

Doerrynell Drumgooland

Baptist   ILC     M 1869-1906

Donaghacloney     

C of I   PRONI  B 1697-1927  M 1697-1994  D 1697-1919   MIC1/92-93 CR/1/103

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1798-1950  M 1826-1909  D 1920-1987   MIC1D/342

Donaghadee      

C of I   PRONI B  1771-1900  M 1772-1921 D  1771-1841   MIC583/5 CR/1/54 MIC1/17

Methodist   PRONI  B 1815-1845  M 1834-1845      MIC1429/1/140 CR/6/6

Methodist   ILC  B 1827-

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI B  1793-1950  M 1805-1936      MIC1D/167 CR/3/65

Presbyterian Shore Street   PRONI B  1849-1966 M  1850-1936      MIC1D/341

Donaghmore     

C of I   ILC     M 1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1783-1958  M 1795-1845 D  1874-1858   MIC1/54/2 CR/1/48 D/2034/3/4 /5/8

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1825-1880  D 1840-1871   Pos 5497

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1880  M 1825-1882  D 1840-1871   MIC1D/22

R C    UHF  B 1826-1900

Down

C of I  Cathedral  ILC  B 1867-   M1856-1869   D 1864-

C of I  PRONI  B 1701-1966 M  1701-1969  D 1718-1876

Down/Downpatrick

C of I   PRONI  B 1733-1899  M 1701-1969  D 1718-1876   MIC583/4 MIC1/38-40 CR/1/33 T864 D1563 T553/4

Downpatrick     

Methodist   ILC  B 1829-  M 1863-

Methodist   PRONI  B 1829-1842         MIC429/1/407

R C    NLI B 1851-1880  M 1853-1880  D 1851-1880   Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1851-1882  M 1853-1882 D  1851-1882   MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1851-1900  M 1852-1900

Draperstown

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1837-1947 M  1837-1923      MIC1D/343

Dromara

C of I   ILC  B 1881-   M 1845-  D 1889-

C of I   PRONI  B 1805-1881  M 1805-1847  D 1830-1881   Lost in 1922

Dromara     

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1853-1952   M 1847-1936      MIC1D/393

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1874-1933  M 1876-1922      MIC1D/17

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1762-1959  M 1799-1922      MIC1D/89 T1447 D2453/85

R C    NLI  B 1844-1880  M 1844-1880  D 1844-1880   Pos 5499

R C    PRONI  B 1844-1880  M 1844-1880  D 1844-1880   MIC1D/24

R C    UHF  B 1844-1900   M 1844-1900  D 1844-1900

Dromore      

C of I   ILC  B 1784-1875 M  1784-1845  D 1784-1875

C of I PRONI   Cathedral Christ The Redeemer  B 1784-1871 M  1784-1845 D  1784-1873   MIC583/35-36

Methodist   PRONI  B 1827-1952  M 1864-1908      MIC1E/43 MIC429/1/496

Presbyterian   PRONI   M   1845-1895      CR/4/14 T/2705

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B 1832-1913  M 1845-1910      MIC1D/140

Presbyterian Banbridge Road    PRONI   B 1851-1872  M 1870-      MIC1D/62

R C    NLI  B 1823-1880  M 1821-1880 D  1821-1880   Pos 5504

R C    PRONI  B 1823-1881  M 1821-1882  D 1821-1882   MIC1D/29

R C    UHF  B 1823-1900 M  1821-1900  D 1847-1900

Drumbaroad     

R C    NLI  B 1853-1880  M 1853-1880      Pos 5476

R C    PRONI  B 1853-1881  M 1853-1880      MIC1D/72

R C    UHF  B 1853-1900   M 1821-1900

Drumballyroney

C of I   ILC  B 1831-1875  M 1831-1845  D 1831-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1837-1871 M  1838-1846  D 1839-1873   MIC583/30-31

Drumbeg

C of I   ILC  B 1823-1875  M 1823-1845  D 1823-1875

Drumbo     

C of I   ILC  B 1791-1875  M 1791-1845  D 1791-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1791-1931 M  1791-1913  D 1792-1956   MIC1/141

C of I   RCB     M 1845-1913  D 1877-1956   MC 321

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1690-1980  M 1706-1921      MIC1D/251 D/1759/1D/1 CR/3/54

Drumgath     

C of I   PRONI  B 1818-1881 M  1818-1850  D 1818-1880   Lost in 1922

R C    NLI  B 1829-1880 M  1837-1880  D 1837-1880   Pos 5499

R C    PRONI  B 1829-1881  M 1837-1880  D 1837-1880   MIC1D/24

R C    UHF  B 1829-1900   M 1837-1900  D 1832-1900

Drumgooland     

C of I   ILC  B 1779-1870 M  1779-1845  D 1779-1873

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1836-1912  M 1836-1935      MIC1D/304

Drumgooland Lower     

R C    NLI  B 1832-1880  M 1832-1880  D 1832-1880   Pos 5497

R C    PRONI  B 1831-1881   M 1837-1880  D 1837-1880   MIC1D/24

R C    UHF  B 1829-1900  M 1837-1900  D 1837-1900

Drumgooland Upper     

R C    NLI  B 1827-1880  M 1827-1880  D 1828-1880   Pos 5497

R C    PRONI  B 1827-1880  M 1827-1880  D 1828-1881   MIC1D/22

R C    UHF  B 1827-1900  M 1827-1900

Drumlee

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1826-1980  M 1845-1920      MIC1D/133

Drumlough

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1855-1943 M  1871-1953      MIC1D/359 CR/3/9

Dundela Hollywood     

C of I   ILC  B 1864-1879

C of I   PRONI  B 1869-1889         MIC1/53

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records listed

Dundonald     

C of I   ILC  B 1811-1880  M 1811-1844  D 1823-1881

C of I   PRONI B 1811-1935  M 1811-1929  D 1823-1961   MIC1/46 CR/1/71

C of I   RCB  B 1845-1935   M 1845-1929  D 1846-1930   MC 322

Presbyterian   IHPS  B 1678-1698  M 1678-1693

Presbyterian   ILC  B 1678-  M 1678-

Presbyterian   PRONI    M  1892-1924      D2643

Dundrum

C of I   ILC   See Drumbeg

Methodist   ILC  B 1881-   M 1888-     See Newcastle

Dunmurray

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1807-1997  M 1862-1989  D 1781-1954   MIC1D/230/5 453 CR/4/1 T/1602 CR/3/62

Dunsford     

C of I   PRONI B  1813-1883  M 1840-1845  D 1836-1883

R C    NLI  B  1845-1880  M 1845-1880  D 1848-1868   Pos 5476

R C    PRONI  B 1848-1881  M 1848-1880  D 1846-1868   MIC1D/72

R C    UHF B  1880-1900

Edengrove

Presbyterian      No records listed

Eglatine

C of I   ILC  All Saints  B 1875-  M  1881-  D 1920-

Errigal

C of I   PRONI  B 1827-1880 M  1829-1844 D  1828-1880

Fourtowns

Presbyterian      No records listed

Garvaghy

C of I   ILC  B 1877-  M 1845-  D 1885-

C of I   PRONI  B 1786-1876   M 1785-1845  D 1804-1875

Gilford     

C of I   ILC  B 1869-1875 M  1869-

C of I   PRONI  B 1869-1895         MIC1/53

Methodist   PRONI   M   1886-1935      MIC1E/7

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1851-1917  M 1845-1904      MIC1D/384

Gilnahirk

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1797-1954  M 1828-1916      MIC1D/432

Glascar

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1780-1931  M 1781-1903      MIC1D/63

Glastry     

Methodist   ILC  B 1879-  M 1864-

Methodist   PRONI  B 1870-1878         D2687

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1728-1966  M 1750-1914      MIC1D/111

Glencraigh

C of I   ILC  B 1858-1877  M 1871-

Greyabbey     

C of I   ILC  B 1807-1875  M 1807-1845  D 1807-1873

C of I   PRONI   B 1807-1994  M 1807-1935  D 1807-1873   MIC1/48-49 T/2688/1 T/1619 CR/1/98

Presbyterian   IHPS   B 1835-1840  M 1835-1842

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1835-1988 M 1835-1935  D 1914-1988   MIC1D/323 230/6/1-2 MIC1 8/9

Groomsport     

C of I   ILC  B 1876-1951  M 1869-1982

C of I   PRONI B  1876-1951 M  1869-1968      MIC1/350

C of I   RCB B  1876-1951  M 1869-1982      P 743

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1841-1903 M  1841-1936      MIC1D/262 CR/3/73

Hillhall

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records listed

Hillsborough     

C of I   ILC  B 1777-1875 M  1782-1845 D  1823-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1685-1928  M 1688-1935  D 1688-1953   MIC1/62-64 D/1944/8 See Kilwarlin

C of I   RCB  B 1772-1776  M  1772-1935  D 1772-1773   MC 199/324

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1833-1890  M 1845-1915      MIC1D/46

Hilltown

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1845-1968  M 1864-1914      MIC1D/127

Hollymount     

C of I   ILC  B 1840-1883      D 1899-

C of I   PRONI    M  1851-1935      CR/1/33

Hollywood     

C of I   ILC  B 1806-1873  M 1806-1845  D 1806-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1806-1873  M 1823-1844 D  1823-1893   MIC1/43 T/1308

Methodist   PRONI  B 1867-1981  M 1873-1972      MIC1E/60

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1840-1916  M 1845-1903      MIC1D/68 230/5/1

Presbyterian 2nd High Street    PRONI  B 1857-1984 M  1858-1934      MIC1D/243

R C    NLI B  1866-1880   M 1867-1880      Pos 5471

R C    PRONI  B 1866-1880  M 1867-1883 D  1808-1881   MIC1D/67

R C    UHF  B 1866-1900  M 1867-1900

Inch     

C of I   ILC  B 1767-1878 M  1764-1846  D 1788-1878

C of I   ILC  B 1879-   M 1847-  D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1767-1924  M 1764-1934  D 1788-1924   MIC1/111 MIC!/49 D/1759/1D/4

C of I   RCB   B 1767-1919  M 1764-1934 D  1788-1934   MC 327-328/352

Inishargy      

C of I   ILC  B 1783-1875  M 1783-1845  D 1783-1875

C of I St Andrew’s   PRONI  B  1783-1880 M  1783-1850 D  1783-1850   MIC583/24 MIC1/96

Katesbridge

Presbyterian   PRONI B 1866-1929 M  1867-1935      MIC1D/170

Kilbroney     

C of I   ILC  B 1814-1871 M  1818-1845  D 1814-1877

C of I   PRONI   B 1814-1871 M  1818-1845 D  1814-1894   MIC1/87-88 DIO/1/14/1

R C    NLI  B 1808-1880  M 1808-1880  D 1808-1880   Pos 5499

R C    PRONI  B 1808-1881  M 1808-1881  D 1808-1881   MIC1D/24-25

R C    UHF  B 1808-1900  M 1808-1900  D 1808-1900

Kilclief     

C of I   ILC  B  1860-1877     D 1871-

C of I   PRONI     M 1846-1935      MIC1/316 CR/1/67

C of I   PRONI  B 1800-1879  M 1806-1870  D 1803-1870   Lost in 1922

Kilclief & Strangford     

R C    NLI  B 1866-1880  M 1865-1881      Pos 5476

R C    PRONI   B 1866-1881  M 1865-1881      MIC1D/72

R C    UHF  B 1898-1900   M1898-1900

Kilcoo or Byransford

C of I   ILC  B 1786-1879  M 1828-1845  D 1828-1879   See Kilkeel

Kilcoo     

R C    NLI  B 1832-1880         Pos 5476

R C    PRONI  B 1832-1880         MIC1D/72

R C    UHF B  1832-1899  M 1899-1899

Kilkeel     

C of I   PRONI  B 1816-1847 M  1816-1827  D 1816-1827   MIC1/53-54 CR/1/15

Moravian   PRONI  B 1834-1914  M 1863-1912  D 1834-1912   MIC1F/6 D1052

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1842-1964 M  1842-1957      MIC1D/205 T/1604

R C    NLI B  1839-1880  M 1838-1876      Pos 5476

R C    PRONI  B 1839-1881 M  1839-1876      MIC1D/73

R C    UHF  B 1845-1900  M 1883-1900

Killaney

C of I   ILC  B 1857-1877     D 1865-1877   See Kilconnell

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1846-1925  D 1865-1923      MIC1D/102 D1759/10/2 MIC637/2

Killeigh      

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1693-1881  M 1692-1872      MIC1D/53 D1759/1D/7-11

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1840-1968  M 1846-1906      MIC1D/261

Killelagh

C of I   PRONI B 1813-1921 M  1813-1903  D 1823-1937   MIC1/58A-B MIC35-

Killinamurry

Presbyterian   PRONI    M  1845-1916      MIC1D/305

Killinchy     

C of I   ILC  B1878-   M 1845-   D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1819-1877  M 1825-1845  D 1824-1876   MIC583/6, 1-0 CR/1/16

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1812-1974   M 1813-1907      MIC1D/404 CR/4/17 D1759/1D

Killough

C of I   ILC   B 1893-  M  1876-  D 1892-

C of I   PRONI  B 1807-1874  M 1802-1843  D 1825-1874

Killyeagh 

C of I  ILC  B 1830-1872 M  1830-1844  D 1836-1875

Kilmegan

C of I   ILC  B 1823-1879   M 1823-1845  D 1823-1879   See Kilkeel

C of I   PRONI  B 1823-1877   M 1823-1922  D 1823-1879   MIC1/53 D1563/1-2

Kilmood

C of I   PRONI B  1822-1961  M 1822-1928 D  1793-1957   MIC1/59 MIC583/6 CR/1/17

Kilmore     

C of I   ILC  B 1820-1873  M 1820-1845  D 1820-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1820-1996  M 1822-1923  D 1822-1942   MIC583/3 MIC1/59

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1833-1835  M 1833-1835      D1759/1D/1

R C    UHF  B 1837-1900 M 1896-1900  D 1891-1900

Kilraughts 

C of I  ILC   See Rasharkin

Kilwarlin     

C of I   ILC  B 1877-   M 1846-  D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1844-1877     D 1844-1877   Lost in 1922

Moravian   PRONI  B 1845-1902  M 1845-1890  D 1846-1903   MIC1F/2

Kirkcrubbin     

C of I   ILC  B 1880-1938-  M 1896-      See Innishargy

C of I   PRONI     M 1867-1932      MIC1/310

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1778-1949  M 1781-1935      MIC1D/396 D1759/1D/12

Kirkinriola     

C of I   ILC  B 1896-   M 1913-  D 1908

C of I PRONI   St Patrick’s   B 1789-1895  M 1805-1912  D 1780-1912   MIC583/15-16 MIC1/327 CR/1/78

Knock

C of I   ILC   See Belfast Co Antrim parishes

Knockbracken

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1863-1937         CR/5/16

Knockbreda

C of I   PRONI   B 1785-1978  M 1784-1965  D 1787-1905   MIC1/57 CR/1/24 T/2786

Legacurry

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1866-1950         MIC1D/345

Leitrim

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1839-1901  M 1836-1936 D 1837-1892   MIC1D/264

Lisburn      

C of I PRONI   Christ Church Cathedral   B 1637-1736  M 1639-1967 D  1639-1951   MIC583/9-10 T1602 MIC1/3-5 MIC1/5 CR/1/35 D1823

Methodist   PRONI  B 1840-1874         MIC1E/44/61

Methodist Seymore Street    PRONI  B 1827-1975  M 1864-1911      MIC1E/61 MIC429/1/287

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1692-1927  M 1688-1975      MIC1D/159 CR/3/11 T808/14892

Presbyterian Railway Street   PRONI  B 1860-1930  M 1861-1905      MIC1D/75

Presbyterian Sloan Street    PRONI  B 1861-1921   M 1868-1887      MIC1D/356 230/5

Lissard

Presbyterian   PRONI B 1809-1909  M 1811-1900  D 1809-1888   MIC1D/299 D1759/1D/13

Loughbrickland

C of I   ILC   See Aghaderg

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1842-1903  M 1842-1889      MIC1D/181

Loughaghery

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1801-1939 M  1801-1955  D 1868-1917   MIC1D/230/5/2 119 CR/3/8

Loughlinisland     

C of I   ILC  B 1760-1875  M 1760-1845  D 1760-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1760-1837  M 1760-1894   D1760-1837   D1407/1-10 T1

R C    NLI  B 1806-1852  M 1805-1852  D 1805-1852   Pos 5477

R C    PRONI  B 1806-1852  M 1805-1852  D 1805-1852   MIC1D/73

R C    UHF  B 1886-1900  M 1805-1900  D 1805-1900

Magheradrool

C of I   PRONI  B 1879-1899 M  1845-1913 D  1879-1912   CR/1/41 DIO/1/14/4

C of I   PRONI  B 1816-1878  M 1818-   D 1876-1878   Lost in 1922

Magherahamlet     

C of I   ILC   B 1881-  M 1845-  D 1883-

C of I   PRONI  B 1816-1880  M 1824-1845  D 1817-1872   Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI   No records listed DIO/1/14/5

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1831-1986 M  1832-1936   D 1909-   MIC1D/300

Magheralin     

C of I   ILC  B 1872-  M 1845-  D 1854-

C of I   PRONI B  1692-1871 M 1692-1845  D 1692-1863   MIC583/32-33 MIC1/18 CR/1/97 MIC35 DIO/1/14/6

C of I   RCB  B 1692-1782     D 1692-1782   MC 220

R C    NLI  B 1815-1880  M 1815-1880  D 1817-1880   Pos 5501

R C    PRONI  B 1815-1881  M 1815-1882  D 1815-1880   MIC1D/26

R C    UHF  B 1815-1900  M 1815-1900   D 1815-1900

Magherally     

C of I   ILC  B 1880-   M 1845-  D 1880-

C of I   PRONI  B 1784-1865  M 1784-1865  D 1784-1865   DIO1/14/7 D2949/1

C of I   PRONI  B 1817-1879  M  1827-1845  D 1834-1838   Lost in 1922

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1837-1877  M 1845-1896      MIC1D/211 T/2551/10-11

Mahera     

C of I   ILC  B 1881-  M  1845-   D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1827-1880  M 1830-1844  D 1827-1881   Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI  B 1875-1876  M 1875-1876  D 1875-1876   DIO/1/14/3

Magheramesk

C of I   ILC   See Aghalee

Maze

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1856-1957  M 1856-1918      MIC1D/399

Millisle

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1773-1941  M 1845-1941      MIC1D/230/7 382 D1759/1C/1

Moira     

C of I   ILC   B 1845-1871     D 1845-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1725-1871  M 1725-1845  D 1725-1877   MIC1/79-80 DIO/1/14/8B

Methodist   PRONI   B 1827-1844         MIC429/1/496

Methodist   ILC  B 1827-   M 1843-

Presbyterian   ILC  B 1866-  M 1845-

Moneyrea

Presbyterian   PRONI    D  1845-1991      MIC1B/13 CR/4/15A/1

Mourne

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1839-1946  M 1845-1903      MIC1D/365

Mourne Lower     

R C    NLI  B 1842-1880  M 1839-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1842-1881  M 1839-1880      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1845-1900  M 1883-1900

Mullaghglass

C of I   ILC   See Killeavey

Mullarton

C of I PRONI  Church Hall     No records listed  CR/1/12

Newcastle     

C of I   ILC  B 1833-1875  M 1864-   D 1899-

C of I   PRONI  B 1843-1957         MIC1/70

Methodist   ILC   B 1881-   M 1892-

Presbyterian   PRONI  B  1881-1921  M 1846-1912      MIC1D/383

Newmills

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1838-1931  M 1838-1899      MIC1D/398

Newtownards      

C of I   ILC  B 1884-   M 1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1703-1884  M 1701-1898   D 1701-1898   Lost in 1922

Methodist Regent Street   PRONI   B 1870-1945  M 1863-1963      D2687

Methodist Zion    PRONI  B 1847-1906  M 1864-1907      D2687

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1827-1978  M 1827-1919  D 1898-1923   CR/4/7 CR/5/11

Presbyterian 1st   ILC  B 1833-

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1831-1921 M  1833-1921      MIC1D/390 230/6 CR/3/70

Presbyterian 4th   PRONI   B1854-1906  M 1855-1905      MIC1D/389

Presbyterian Greenwell Street   PRONI  B 1866-1946  M 1870-1936      MIC1D/317 230/6 D1195/1/50, 69, 125

Presbyterian Regent Street   PRONI   B 1835-1961 M  1835-1927  D 1892-1901   T2811

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1832-1940  M 1833-1906      MIC1D/333 230/6

R C    NLI   B1864-1880         Pos 5467

R C    PRONI  B 1864-1881         MIC1D/63

R C    UHF  B 1844-1900  M 1883-1900

Newtownbreda

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1846-1986  M 1845-1920      MIC1D/51 CR/3/49

Orangefield

C of I   ILC   B 1861-   M 1855-

Portaferry     

Methodist   PRONI  B 1847-1908  M 1854-1928      MIC1E/41

Presbyterian   IHPS    D  1785-1822

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1699-1953  M 1750-1936  D 1836-1989   MIC1D/137 230/6 CR/3/24 T/1634 D2709/2

Priestfield

Methodist   PRONI  B 1870-1880         D2687

Rademon Kilmore

Methodist   PRONI   1830-1892   1832-1882      MIC1B/13 CR/4/2

Raffrey

Methodist    PRONI  B 1843-1968  M 1845-1919      MIC1D/130 D/1759/1D/7

Rathfriland     

C of I   ILC   See Drumgrath

Methodist   IPHS    M  1936-

Methodist   PRONI  B 1827-1970 M  1782-1943  D 1857-1984   MIC1D/131 T/1037 D1759/10/14 MIC1C/20

Presbyterian 2nd   PRONI  B 1804-1934  M 1805-1935 D  1849-1858   MIC1D/387 T1539

Presbyterian 3rd   PRONI  B 1834-1934  M 1834-1935  D 1849-1858   MIC1D/388 T1539/3

Rathmullen     

C of I   ILC  B 1876-  M 1845-1935 D 1878-1928

C of I   PRONI     M 1845-1957      D1563

C of I   PRONI   B 1816-1863  M 1823-1848  D 1825-1878   See Kilelief & Killough

Rostrevor

C of I   ILC   See Kilbroney

Methodist   PRONI  B 1851-1986  M 1852-1910      MIC1D/260

Ryans

Methodist   ILC   B 1851-

Saintfield     

C of I   ILC  B  1724-1878  M 1724-1845  D 1798-1878

Methodist 1st   PRONI  B 1854-1986  M 1845-1905  D 1950-1961   MIC1D/298 230/5/1 T2320 T1184  D1693/3

Methodist 2nd   PRONI  B 1831-1902  M 1831-1930  D 1831-1884   MIC1D/289

Saul     

C of I   ILC  B 1876-   M 1845-  D 1877-

C of I   PRONI      M 1845-1863      D323319

R C    NLI  B 1868-1880  M 1868-1880      Pos 5478

R C    PRONI  B 1868-1880  M 1868-1881      MIC1D/74

R C    UHF  B 1785-1900  M 1785-1900

Scarva     

C of I   ILC  B 1877-  M 1851-  D 1850-

C of I   PRONI  B 1850-1876     D 1851-1877   See Aughlish for burials

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1807-1964   M 1814-1936      MIC1D/182 CR/3/53

Scarvagheran

C of I ILC   No records listed for burial ground   See Drumclamp

Seaforde

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1826-1925  M 1827-1936  D 1839-1845   MIC1D/355

Seapatrick      

C of I PRONI   Holy Trinity B 1802-1995  M 1804-1994  D 1810-2000   MIC1/83 CR/1/95

C of I   RCB  B 1802-1903  M 1802-1845  D 1802-1876   MC P335-336

R C    NLI  B 1843-1880  M 1850-1880  D 1850-1880   Pos 5501

R C    PRONI  B 1843-1881 M  1850-1882  D 1833-1880   MIC1D/26

R C    UHF  B 1843-1900  M 1850-1900  D 1833-1900

Shankill      

C of I   ILC   B 1873-  M 1845-   D 1858-

C of I   PRONI  Christ Church  B 1681-1872  M 1676-1845  D 1675-1877   MIC1/148, 24-25

Slanes

C of I      See Ballyphilip

Spra

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1880-1986  M 1875-1936      MIC1D/301

Springfield

C of I   PRONI  B 1724-1961  M 1724-1845  D 1824-1878   MIC1/69 CR/1/4

Strangford     

C of I   ILC   B 1846-  M  1848-      See Ballyculter

Strean

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1888-1943 M  18667-1935      MIC1D/361

Tamlagh

C of I   ILC   See Kilkee

Templeoughter

C of I   ILC   See Tickmacrevan

Tonaghnieve

C of I   ILC   See Saintfield

Tullylish     

C of I   ILC  B1820-1875   M 1820-1845  D 1849-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1820-1883  M 1820-1848  D 1829-1885   MIC1/70-71

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1813-1937  M 1817-1918      MIC1D/385 T2957

R C    NLI  B 1833-1880  M 1833-1880  D 1833-1880   Pos 5500

R C    PRONI  B 1833-1881  M 1833-1881  D 1833-1881   MIC1D/25

R C    UHF  B  1853-1900  M 1853-1900  D 1853-1900

Tullynakill

C of I   PRONI  B 1827-1966  M 1829-1935  D 1848-1923   CR/1/18

Tullyrusk

C of I   ILC   See Glenavy

Tyrella     

C of I   ILC  B 1839-1876  M 1844-  D 1839-

C of I   PRONI  B 1900-         D357

R C    NLI  B 1854-1880  M 1854-1880      Pos 5476

R C    PRONI  B 1854-1881 M  1854-1881      MIC1D/72

R C    UHF  B 1854-1900  M 1854-1900

Waringstown

C of I   ILC   See Donaghcloney

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1862-1985  M 1854-1926      MIC1D/270

Warrenpoint     

C of I   ILC  B 1825-1875  M 1826-1846      (Formerly Clonmellon Chapel of Ease)

C of I   PRONI  B 1826-1994  M 1826-1934      MIC583/5 MIC1/85 DIO/1/14/11

Methodist   ILC  B 1878-   M 1889-

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1832-1986  M 1823-1907      MIC1D/307 CR/4/4

Whitechurch

C of I   ILC   See Ballywalter

Willowfield

C of I  ILC No records listed

Witter

C of I   ILC   See Ballyphilip

County Fermanagh

C of I = Church of Ireland – Anglican Church        

DLHRS = Dun Laoghaire  – Rathdown Heritage Centre     

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society     

Local = Records are held locally     

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed     

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland     

R C = Roman Catholic     

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin           

County Fermanagh  

Parish   Where Stored   Baptisms   Marriages   Deaths   File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Aghalurcher

C of I   PRONI  B 1788-1984  M 1801-1924   D 1802-1927   MIC583//3, 7 MIC1/227

R C    NLI  B 1862-1880  M 1866-1880      Pos 5572

R C    PRONI B  1861-1882   M1866-1897      MIC1D/35

Aghaveagh

C of I   PRONI B 1815-1926  M 1815-1907  D 1815-1986   MIC583//8 MIC1/289

Aghaveagh & Tattykeeran

C of I   RCB  B 1857-1883  M 1853-1907  D 1859-1986   MC 12

Anhalurcher      

R C    NLI  B 1855-1880         Pos 5569

R C    PRONI B  1835-1830         MIC1D/12

Aughentaine

Presbyterian   PRONI  No records listed  MIC1P/80-230/4

Ballinamallard

Methodist   PRONI  B 1829-1919  M 1882-1937      MIC1E/23, 37

Belleek      

C of I   PRONI  B 1820-1918 M  1823-1912  D 1822-1996   MIC583/6 MIC1/270 CR/1/59

C of I   RCB  B 1820-1918  M 1823-1912  D 1822-1850   MC 171

Methodist   PRONI B  1832-1937         MICE/17, 35, 28

Belnaleck

C of I   ILC   See Cleenish

Boho

C of I   PRONI  B 1840-1933  M 1847-1876  D1840-1879   T941/1 CR/1/89 CR/1/89A

C of I   PRONI  B 1840-1876  M 1840-1875  D 1840-1877   Lost in 1922

Brookeborough

Methodist   PRONI  B 1841-1954  M 1867-1917      MICE/28 MIC329/1/212

Carn      

R C    NLI  B 1851-1880  M 1836-1880      Pos 5569

R C    PRONI   B 1851-1881  M 1836-1881      MIC1D/12-13

Carntall or Clogher

Presbyterian    PRONI B  1819-1985 M  1829-1906      MIC1P/96 230/48

Castle Archdale Derryvullen

C of I   ILC   B 1842-   M 1892-  D  1842-

Cavanaleck

Presbyterian   PRONI  B  1853-1953  M 1871-1925      MIC1P/80 230/4

Churchill

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

Churtown

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

Clabby      

C of I   ILC      D   1870-

C of I   PRONI  B 1861-1877  M 1867-1901      MIC583/31 CR/1/31

Methodist   PRONI  B 1879-1933  M 1891-1936      MICE/47

Cleenish      

C of I   ILC  B 1796-1886  M  1796-1844  D 1796-1886   See Mullaghahadun

C of I   PRONI  B 1886-1947  M 1845-1934  D 1886-1922   MIC1/224

C of I   RCB  B 1886-1947  M 1845-1934  D 1886-1922   MC 108

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1866-1880      Pos 5571

R C    PRONI  B 1855-1881  M 1866-1881      MIC1D/14

Clogh

C of I   RCB   B 1811-1891  M 1792-1857  D 1810-1986   MC 190

Clogherney

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1865-1984  M 1845-1930      MIC1P/246 D3007/T/631

Coolaghtty

C of I   PRONI  B 1844-1915         Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1915-2000  M 1845-2004  D 1874-2000   P 684 See Leck

Cooneen

C of I   RCB   B 1872-1965  M 1887-1935      MC 110

Cooneen Aghalurcher & Mullaghfad

C of I   ILC   B 1872-1965  M 1887-1937

Crom

C of I PRONI   Holy Trinity  B1842-1972  M 1845-1935  D 1869-1964   CR/1/63

Derrybrusk

C of I   ILC   B 1877-   M 1870-   D 1911-

C of I   PRONI  B 1847-1877         Lost in 1922 See Derryvollan South

Derrygonnelly

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

Derryharney

C of I   ILC   See Derrybrusk

Derryvullen North

C of I   PRONI   B 1803-1909 M  1803-1934  D 1804-1902   MIC583/2 MIC1/34 CR/1/37

Derryvullen South      

C o I   PRONI  B 1803-1877  M 1814-1845   D1803-1877   Lost in 1922

C of I   ILC       D  1902-

C of I   PRONI   B 1877-1916  M 1845-1903      MIC1/308

C of I   RCB  B 1877-1916  M 1845-1903      MC 350

Devenish      

C of I   ILC  B 1874-   M 1862-

C of I   PRONI  B 1706-1873 M  1800-1861 D  1801-1939   MIC1/31 CR/1/84

R C    NLI  B 1833-1879         Pos 5567

R C    PRONI B  1853-1879         MIC1D/10

Drumskill

C of I PRONI  Chapel of Ease   B 1862-1910         CR/1/27

Drumkerran

C of I   PRONI  B 1801-1944  M 1801-1904  D 1836-1943   MIC583/1 MIC1/37

Drummully      

C of I   ILC B  1801-1813  M 1801-1813      St Marks Drumcrin

C of I   PRONI B  1830-1873 M  1829-1956  D 1836-1970   MIC1/134 CR/1/20/D/1

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880 M  1864-1880      Pos 5572

R C    PRONI B  1845-1881 M  1864-1881      MIC1D/15

Drumnakilty

C of I   PRONI   No records Listed

Enniskillen      

C of I   PRONI B 1666-1871 M 1666-1847  D 1666-1871   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1667-1789  M 1668-1794  D 1667-1781   GS 2, 7, 2, 43

Methodist   ILC   No records listed

Methodist   PRONI   B1823-1953  M 1864-1906      MICE/13

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1819-1986 M 1819-1845      MIC1P/182

R C    NLI B 1858-1880   M 1818-1880      Pos 5567/8

R C    PRONI B 1838-1881  M 1817-1880      MIC1D/10-11

Enniskillen of Inniskeen      

C of I   ILC  B 1861-  M 1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1666-1826  M 1666-1826   D1666-1950   MIC1/94, 110 CR/1/21 D2296 D1358 T/3548/1 D3007/1 D3007 T/578 D1588/6

Fivemiletown

C of I   PRONI   No records Listed

Methodist   PRONI  B 1877-1966  M 1868-1937      MICE/12, 14

Gallon      

C of I   ILC  B 1798-1873  M 1798-1844 D 1798-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1798-1995  M 1798-1935  D 1798-1953   MIC1/51

R C    NLI  B 1853-1880  M 1847-1879      Pos 5572

R C    PRONI B  1853-1881 M  1847-1879      MIC1D/15

Garrison

C of I   PRONI  B 1831-1877  M 1831-1844  D 1831-1877   Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI B  1927-2000     D 1923-2004

C of I   RCB  B 1879-1924  M 1849-1935  D 1877-1924   MC 167/228

C of I PRONI Chapel of Ease  B 1879-2000 M  1849-1935  D 1877-2004   MIC266 CR/1/99

R C    NLI  B 1860-1880  M 1847-1879      Pos 5569

R C    PRONI  B 1860-1881 M  1860-1880      MIC1D/12

Garvary      

C of I   PRONI  B 1866-1877         Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI  B  1877-1991 M  1869-1930 D 1870-1942   MIC1/309

C of I   RCB  B 1877-1971   D   1870-1942   MC 351

Glenhoy

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1852-1984 M  1869-1907      MIC1P/255 230/48

Grogey

Methodist   PRONI B  1880-1954         MI/14/28

Innishmacsaint

C of I   PRONI  B 1660-1885  M 1660-1934   D 1660-1887

Innishmore

Methodist   PRONI  B 1872-1925         MIC1E/9, 15

Innishmore & Yellow Church

Methodist   PRONI B  1829-1913  M 1863-1918      MIC1E/9, 1537 MIC429/1/217

Irvingstown & Lowtherstown

C of I   ILC   See Derryvollen North

Irvingstown       

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1842-1918  M 1846-1934      MIC1P/66

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records Listed

R C    NLI  B 1846-1880  M 1851-1880      Pos 5571

R C    PRONI  B 1846-1881 M  1851-1882      MIC1D/14

Kesh

C of I ILC   St Mary’sSee Magherculmoney

Kilcoo

Methodist   PRONI  B 1877-1986  M 1902-1928      MICE/17-18

Killadeas      

C of I   RCB B  1880-1974  M 1883-1935  D 1886-1986   MC 184

C of I The Priory   PRONI  B 1880-1974  M 1883-1935  D 1886-1986   MIC1/283

Killesher      

C of I   PRONI  B 1798-1910    D  1800-1895   MIC583/5 MIC1/56 CR/1/27

C of I   RCB  B 1910-2000     D 1981-2000   P 701

R C    NLI  B  1855-1880   M 1855-1880  D 1855-1880   Pos 5345

R C    PRONI  B 1855-1881  M 1855-1881  D 1855-1881   MIC1D/78

Kiltermon

C of I   PRONI B  1861-5         MIC1/6

Kiltumon

C of I   ILC   B 1861-1864         See Fivemiletown

Kiltyclogher

C of I   PRONI   No records Listed

Kinawley      

C of I   PRONI   B 1761-1972 M  1761-1913  D 1768-1972   MIC1/76 CR/1/62

C of I   RCB  B 1761-1972  M 1761-1913  D 1761-1964   MC 122-123

Kinawley Dunmany

C of I RCB   Chapel of Ease No records listed

Kinawley Feemore

C of I  RCB   Schoolhouse   No records listed

Knockninny      

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

R C    NLI  B 1855-1870  M 1855-1870      Pos 5349

R C    PRONI  B 1855-1870  M 1855-1870      MIC1D/78

Knockmanoul

Methodist   PRONI  B 1879-1919         MICE/15, 23

Lack

C of I   RCB  B 1835-1915  D 1844-      MC 222-223

Lack or Colaghty      

C of I   ILC    M  1845-  D 1874-   See Coolaghty

C of I   PRONI   B 1835-1915   M 1844-      MIC1/37 CR/1/100

Laragh

Methodist   PRONI  B 1823-   M 1864-      MICE/15, 23

Letterbreen

Methodist   PRONI  B 1823-1953  M 1864-1906      MICE/15

Lisbellaw      

C of I   ILC   B 1877-   M 1845-  D 1877-

C of I   PRONI  B 1829-1877 M  1829-1854  D 1829-1877   Lost in 1922

Methodist   PRONI  B 1823-1953  M 1866-1837      MICE/9, 28 15. MIC1E/10, 15

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1851-1984 M  1846-1936      MIC1P/284

Lisnaskea      

C of I   PRONI  B 1805-1815  M 1805-1815  D 1805-1815   D/2896/1/1 See Ahalurcher

C of I PRONI  Holy Trinity  B 1804-2001 M  1804-1976 D 1804-2001   D/2896 MIC583/2 CR/1/83 MIC1/73

Methodist   PRONI B  1873-1942  M 1887-1935      MICE/29-30

Lowtherstown & Irvingstown

C of I   ILC   See Derryvollen North

Magheracross      

C of I   ILC  B 1800-1840  M 1800-1839   D 1800-1889

C of I   PRONI  B 1800-1891 M  1800-1919  D 1800-1979   MIC583/4 MIC1/78 CR/1/20

Magheraculmoney or Kesh      

C of I   ILC  B 1767-1875  M 1767-1845  D 1767-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1767-1907  M 1767-1845  D 1767-1876   MIC1/67-68

R C    NLI  B 1836-1880  M 1837-1880      Pos 5571

R C    PRONI  B 1836-1881  M 1837-1881      MIC1D/14

Maguiresbridge      

C of I   ILC  B 1840-1879  M 1840-1845   D 1840-1879   See Aghalurcher

C of I   PRONI   B 1840-1921 M 1842-1882  D 1842-1895   MIC1/60

Methodist   PRONI B  1865-1925  M 1873-1936      MICE/9, 28

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1860-1985  M 1845-1920      MIC1P/69

Muckross      

C of I   PRONI  B 1868-1875         Lost in 1922

C of I   PRONI B  1869-1908     D 1892-1985   MIC1/216

C of I   RCB    B  1869-1930   M 1892-1985   MC 100

Mullaghadun      

C of I   PRONI   B 1819-1899  M 1819-1921  D 1819-1927   MIC1/245

C of I   PRONI  B 1837-1877  M 1837-1843  D 1837-1878   Lost in 1922 See Cleenish

C of I   RCB  B 1819-1836  M 1819-1921  D 1819-1927   MC 137

Mullaghfad      

C of I   PRONI B  1836-1878 M  1837-1847  D 1850-1878   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB  B 1878-1971  M 1906-1962      MC 111

C of I All Saints   ILC   B 1836-   M 1837-   D 1850-1921

Newtownbutler       

C of I   ILC   See Galloon

Methodist   PRONI B  1873-1942  M 1869-1935      MICE/29-30

Pettigo

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1828-1917  M 1828-1926      MIC1P/66 CR/3/60

Pubble

Methodist   PRONI  B 1872-1925         MICE/9

Roslea     

R C    NLI  B 1862-1881 M  1862-1880      Pos 5577

R C    PRONI B  1862-1881  M 1862-1881      MIC1D/20

Rossory     

C of I   ILC     M 1845-1870  D 1923-

C of I   PRONI B  1796-1956  M 1799-1950  D 1799-1923   MIC1/22 CR/1/45

C of I   RCB  No records listed MC

Sallaghy

C of I   ILC  B 1857-  M 1847-  D 1884-

C of I   PRONI  B 1841-1857  M 1842-1845  D 1849-1878   Lost in 1922

Shanco

C of I   ILC   See Errigle

Slavin/Newtownparry

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1863-1937  M 1845-1928      MIC1P/245

Slavin/Innishmacsaint      

C of I   ILC B  1898-     D 1883-

C of I   PRONI  B 1836-2001  M 1847-1935   D1883-2001   MIC583/6 MIC1/272 CR/1/56/96

C of I   RCB     M 1847-1935      MC 173

Springfield

Methodist   PRONI  B 1871-1985  M 1879-1936      MICE/16

Tattykeeran

C of I   PRONI  B 1857-1878  M1874-1888  D 1874-1888   MIC1/229

Tattykeeran & Aghevea

C of I   ILC   See Aghaveagh

C of I   RCB  B 1857-1883  M 1853-1907  D 1859-1986   MC 112

Templecarne     

C of I   ILC  B 1825-1875  M 1825-1844 D 1825-1875

C of I   PRONI  No records listed  MIC583/

C of I   RCB  B 1825-1936 M  1825-1906  D 1825-1985   MC 101

Tempo     

C of I   ILC     M 1845-

C of I   PRONI  B 1836-1954  M 1837-1845  D 1837-1944   MIC1/85-86 CR/1/32

Methodist   PRONI  B 1841-1954         MICE/28 MIC329/1/212

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1874-1951 M  1845-1934      MIC1P/96

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880  M 1845-1880      Pos 5570

Terwinney

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

Togheroo

Methodist   PRONI   No records Listed

Trory

C of I   ILC  B 1779-1875  M 1779-1867  D 1835-1875

C of I PRONI   St Michael’s    B 1779-1922  M 1779-1905  D 1802-1915   MIC1/94 CR/1/19

Yellow Church

Methodist   No records listed   MICE

County Londonderry/Derry    

C of I = Church of Ireland – Anglican Church    

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society    

ILC – Local = Records are held locally    

LGC = Longford Genealogical Centre    

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed        

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland    

R C = Roman Catholic    

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin  

County Londonderry – Derry        

Parish Where stored Baptisms Marriages Deaths File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

 

Aghadowey

C of I ILC B 1882- M1845- D 1881- MC

C of I PRONI B 1805-1881 M 1808-1840 D 1808-1881 Lost in 1922

Presbyterian PRONI B 1855-1944 M 1845-1923  MIC1P/123

Aghanloo

C of I ILC B 1904- M 1845- D 1883-

C of I PRONI B 1827-1881 M 1832-1849 D 1838-1881 Lost in 1922

Agherton

C of I PRONI B 1830-1872 M 1830-1854 D  1830-1858 Lost in 1922

C of I RCB B 1845-1956 M 1845-1928 D 1874-1983 MC 252

Agherton Ballyaghran

C of I PRONI B 1845-1895 M 1845-1928 D 1874-1983 MIC1/306

Agivey

C of I RCB No records listed

Arboe  

R C  IW B 1827-1900 M 1827-1900

R C  NLI B 1827-1880 M 1827-1880  Pos 5583

R C  PRONI B 1827-1880 M 1827-1881  MIC1D/34

Ardtrea  

C of I PRONI B 1811-1885 B 1811-1935 B 1812-1870 MIC583/11 MIC/319

R C  IW B 1832-1900 M 1830-1900

R C  NLI B 1832-1880 M 1830-1869  Pos 5583

R C  PRONI B 1832-1939 M 1838-1984  MIC1D/35

R C  TGC  B 1830-1900

Ballinderry     

R   C   IW   B 1826-1900   M 1826-1900

R   C   NLI  B 1826-1880  M 1827-1880   Pos   5581

R   C   PRONI  B 1826-1881  M 1827-1880   MIC1D/32

Ballintagh  

Presbyterian   PRONI M  1872-1882   MIC1P/381

Ballyarned  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1849-1891  M 1848-1903   MIC1P/239,   230/2B/1

Ballyclabber  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1862-1932  M 1863-1891   MIC1C/22   CR/5/31

Ballyeglish   (Artrea   &   Tamlaght)     

C   of   I   ILC   B 1868-1875 D  1868-1875

C   of   I   PRONI   B1866-1871 D  1868-1877   MIC   583/15

Ballykelly  

Presbyterian   PRONI   B 1699-1983  M 1699-1815   MIC1P/208

Ballylintagh  

Presbyterian   PRONI   No   records   listed

Ballynascreen     

C   of   I   RCB  B 1808-1983  M 1825-1933  D 1824-1960   MC   313/340

C   of   I   ILC   B 1808-1877 M  1825-1845 D  1824-1877

C   of   I   PRONI B 1808-1916  M 1825-1933  D 1824-1960   MIC583/5 17, 18.   MIC1/329

C   of   I   PRONI   St   Anne’s   B 1843-1876  D 1851-1877   Lost   in   1922

R   C   NLI   B 1825-1880  D1825-1880   Pos   5764

R   C   PRONI  B 1836-1881  M 1834-1885  D1832-1851   MIC1D/59

R   C   TGC  B  1836-1900  M 1834-1900  D 1882-1884

Ballyrashane  

C   of   I   RCB  B 1877-1954  M 1845-1947  D 1891-1958   MC   362

Ballyronan  

C   of   I   ILC   See   Woods   Chapel   Londonderry/Derry

Ballyscullion     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1776-1877  M 1776-1845  D 1776-1843

R   C   NLI   B 1844-1880  M 1844-1880   Pos   5763

R   C   PRONI  B 1844-1881  M 1844-1883   MIC1D/58

R   C   TGC  B 1844-1900  M 1844-1900

Balteagh     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1896-  M 1845-   D 1896-

C   of   I   PRONI B 1808-1875  M 1819-1845  D 1833-1875   Lost   in   1922

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1868-1932  M 1845-1936   MIC1P/228   D2383   CR3/59

Banagher     

C   of   I   ILC B  1870-  M 1845-  D 1873-   MC

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1821-1870  M 1827-1846  D 1837-1872   MIC583/18

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1839-1875  M 1839-1845  D 1839-1875   Lost   in   1922

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1834-1984  M 1845-1920   MIC1P/227,   456

R   C   NLI  B 1848-1878  M 1851-1878   Pos   5764

R   C   PRONI  B 1848-1878  M 1857-1878   MIC1D/59

R   C   TGC  B 1848-1900  M 1850-1900

Belaghy  

Presbyterian 1st  &  2nd   PRONI B  1862-1987  M 1845-1919   MIC1P/377

Bellaghy  

C   of   I   ILC   See   Ballyscullion

Boveedy  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1841-1929 M 1842-1929   MIC1P/18

Bovevagh     

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1827-1878  M 1830-1845  D 1828-1878   Lost   in   1922

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1878-2000  M 1845-2005  D 1878-2000   MIC1/349   CR1/105

Presbyterian   IHHS M  1761-1767

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1818-1934  M 1818-1927 D  1870-1873   MIC1P/229

Broadlane  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1843-1982  M 1865-1931 D  1887-1982   MIC1C/21

Camus-Juxta-Bann   Mocosquin     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1878-  M 1845-  D 1883-

C   of   I   PRONI B  1824-1877  M 1824-1845  D 1837-1882   Lost   in   1922

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1878-1900  D 1867-1891   MIC1/121

Camus   Mourne  

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1803-1874

C   of   I   RCB  B 1825-1845  M 1825-1875

Carndaisy   &   Tobermore  

Baptist   ILC  M 1863-

Carrick  

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1847-1877  D 1867-1874   Lost   in   1922

Carrickfergus  

Baptist   ILC  B 1864-   M 1864-   D 1864-

Castledawson   Magherafelt     

C   of   I   ILC B  1844-1877  M 1846-  D 1844-1877   See   Magherafelt

C   of   I   PRONI   B1845-1885 D  1846-1877   MIC583/1,   33

Methodist   PRONI   No   records   listed

Presbyterian   PRONI   No   records   listed

Castlerock   Dunboe  

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1870-1882  M 1871-1971 D  1874-1982   MIC1/137

Churchtown  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1840-1970  M 1839-1936   MIC1P/34

Claggan  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1846-1916  M 1848-1931   MIC1P/441

Clonmanny  

C   of   I   PRONI   B 1835-1869  M 1835-1845  D 1835-1869   Lost   in   1922

Clooney     

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1867-1900  M 1868-1900  D 1867-1898   MIC1/6

C   of   I   RCB  B 1847-1997  M 1868-2007  D 1867-1898   MC   343

Coleraine     

Baptist   PRONI   B 1905-1946   MIC1H/1

C   of   I   ILC  B 1769-1873  M 1769-1845  D 1769-1875   See   Killowen

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1769-1878   M 1769-1845  D 1769-1882   MIC1/7A

Congregational   ILC  B 1938-   M 1938-

Congregational   PRONI   B 1837-1881  M 1847-1855  D 1844-1889   MIC1G/1

Methodist   PRONI   B 1831-1987  M 1864-1937   MIC1E/63   MIC429/1/373

Presbyterian   1st   PRONI  B 1845-1901 M  1845-1971   MIC1P/54   CR/3/10

Presbyterian   2nd New Row   PRONI  B 1834-1986  M 1809-1951   MIC1P/31   T/1069   D   1642

Presbyterian   3rd Terrace Row   PRONI B  1862-1939  M 1845-1951   MIC1P/101   D1642

R   C   NLI   B 1843-1880 M1848-1880   Pos   5474/5767

R   C   PRONI  B 1843-1881  M 1848-1881   MIC1D/62/70

R   C   TGC  B 1843-1900  M 1864-1900

Crossgar  

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1839-1927 M  1846-1905   MIC1P/409

Culmore     

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1867-1878   D   1869-1878   Lost   in   1922

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1867-1920  M 1868-1935  D 1869-   MIC1/250

C   of   I   RCB  B 1867-1920 M  1868-1935   MC   144

Culnady  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1882-1902  M 1864-1936   MIC1P/400

Cumber   Lower     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1804-1875  M 1804-1845  D 1804-1875

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1804-1877  M 1806-1845  D 1828-1870   MIC583/33

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1827-1867  M 1843-1906   MIC1P/147

Cumber   Upper     

C   of   I   ILC B  1811-1872  M 1826-1845  D 1826-1875

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1811-1872  M 1811-1845  D 1837-1900   MIC1/15/2   MIC1/16

Presbyterian   IPHC B  1827-1874  M 1834-1845

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1874-1983  M 1845-1936   MIC1P/148

R   C   NLI   B 1863-1880  M 1863-1880   Pos   5762

R   C   PRONI  B 1863-1881  M 1863-1882   MIC1D/57

R   C   TGC B  1853-1900  M 1863-1900

Curran  

Presbyterian   PRONI  M 1845-1936   MIC1P/338

Dawsons   Bridge   later   Castledawson     

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1703-1901 M  1805-1932   MIC1P/90

Desertlyn     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1871-   M 1845-   D 1891-

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1797-1871  M  1797-1845  D 1798-1891   MIC1/10A   Lost   in   1922

Desertmartin/Kilconaghan     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1797-1875  M 1797-1845   D 1795-1875

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1785-1880  M 1784-1869  D 1783-1936   MIC1/16   MIC583/1

R   C   NLI  B 1848-1880 M  1848-1880   D 1848-1880   Pos   5765

R   C   PRONI  B 1848-1881  M 1848-1881  D  1848-1882   MIC1D/60

R   C   TGC  B 1848-1900  M 1848-1900 D  1848-1900

Desertoghill  

C   of   I   ILC  B 1873-   M 1845-   D 1879-

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1806-1873  M 1839-1845  D 1835-1877   Lost   in   1922

Donagheady  

C   of   I   RCB  B 1826-1835   M 1826-1845  D 1826-1889   MC   221

Draperston  

C   of   I   ILC   See   Ballynascreen

Presbyterian   PRONI   No   records   listed

Drumachose     

C   of   I   ILC  B  1728-1875 M  1728-1845  D 1728-1875

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1730-1898  M 1728-1845  D 1730-1881   MIC583/1,25,37

Presbyterian   PRONI   No   records   listed

Drumblog  

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1895-1956 M 1864-1925   MIC1C/15

Drumore  

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1889-1987  M 1869-1932   MIC1C/373

Dunaney  

C   of   I   RCB  B 1877-1998  M 1854-1997 D  1878-1996   Lost   in   1922

Dunboe     

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1822-1838  M 1822-1838   Lost in   1922

C   of   I PRONI  St   Paul’s  B 1839-1982  M 1845-1974  D 1845-1982   MIC1/135,   137

Presbyterian   PRONI   No   records   listed

Dungiven     

C   of   I   ILC  B 1778-1794  M 1778-1794

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1795-2000  M 1795-2006  D 1824-2000   MIC583/7   MIC1/88   CR1/104

Presbyterian   1st   PRONI B  1836-1848 M  1837-1849   MIC1P/452

Presbyterian   1st   &   2nd  PRONI  B 1849-1996  M 1849-1996   MIC1P/452   United   1849

Presbyterian   2nd   PRONI  B 1839-1847  M 1839-1845   MIC1P/452

R   C   NLI  B 1847-1880  M 1864-1880  D 1870-1871   Pos   5764

R   C   PRONI  B 1825-1881 M  1825-1882  D 1825-1871   MIC1D/59

R   C   TGC   B 1825-1900  M 1825-1900  D 1825-1871

Dunnalong  

C   of   I   PRONI   B 1865-1877  D 1865-1877   Lost   in   1922

Eglington  

C   of   I   ILC   See   Faughanvale

Errigal   Portclare  

C   of   I   PRONI   No   records   listed

Errigal  

C   of   I   ILC  B 1873-  M 1845-  D 1879-

C   of   I   PRONI  B 1827-1880  M 1829-1844  D 1828-1880   Lost   in   1922

R   C   NLI   B 1846-1880  M 1873-1880   Pos   5764

R   C   PRONI  B 1846-1881  M 1873-1880   MIC1D/59

R   C   TGC  B 1846-1900  M 1872-1900

Faughan

Presbyterian   PRONI M  1864-1932   MIC1P/10

Faughanvale    

C of I ILC   B 1886-   M 1846-   D 1906-

C of I PRONI   B 1802-1885   M 1802-1845  D  1801-1906 MIC1/17B

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1819-1983   M 1845-1968  MIC1P/190 CR/3/19

R C  NLI   B 1860-1880   M 1863-1880  Pos 5762

R C  PRONI  B  1863-1881 M   1860-1880  MIC1D/57

R C  TGC   B 1863-1900   M 1860-1900

Feeny

C of I PRONI    No records listed

Fermoyle

C of I PRONI  B 1860-1975   M 1844-1965   D 1864-1972 MIC1/136-137

C of I PRONI B 1843-1878   D  1864-1877 Lost in 1922

Garvagh    

C of I ILC    See Errigal & Desertoghill

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1795-1945   M 1795-1889  MIC1P/257

Presbyterian 2nd Main Street PRONI  B  1830-1921  M  1830-1934  D  1853-1896 MIC1P/17

Presbyterian 3rd PRONI   B 1872-1907   M 1864-1896  MIC1P/403

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1809-1969  M  1845-1926  MIC1P/135

Glendermott    

C of I ILC   B 1810-1875   M 1810-1845  D  1828-1875

C of I PRONI   B 1810-1900  M  1808-1900  D 1828-1894 MIC1/108

Presbyterian  1st & 2nd united PRONI   M  1911-1917  MIC1P/451

Presbyterian 1st PRONI  M   1845-1911  MIC1P/49/3,45

Presbyterian PRONI  B  1855-1910   M 1845-1910  MIC1P/49/2,451

Glenely

C of I PRONI   B 1856-1875  D   1859-1910

Gortnessy

Presbyterian PRONI  B  1839-1983  M  1845-1977  MIC1P/189

Greenlough    

R C  NLI  B  1846-1880   M 1846-1880   D 1846-1870 Pos 5763

R C  PRONI   B 1846-1881  M  1846-1882  D  1846-1870 MIC1D/58

R C  TGC   B 1845-1900   M 1846-1900

Kilcronaghan    

C of I ILC  B  1749-1875   M 1749-1845  D  1831-1875

C of I PRONI   B 1790-1936   M 1748-1845   D 1828-1892 MIC1/52

Kildollagh

C of I RCB   B 1879-1956   M 1858-1958   D 1888-1951 MC361

Killelagh

C of I ILC   B 1892- M 1845-   D 1894-

C of I PRONI   B 1821-1875   D  1844-1875 Lost  in  1922  See Maghera

Killowen    

C of I PRONI   B 1824-1968  M  1824-1968   D 1825-1968 MIC1/61

C of I RCB  B 1879-1999  M  1867-2001  D  1916-2001 P 810

Kilrea    

C of I PRONI   B 1801-1961  M  1802-1905  D  1802-1896 MIC1/54/2-3, 55 MIC583/3 T/799/7

C of I RCB  M   1845-1905  MC 345

R C  NLI   B 1846-1865   M 1846-1877  D 1846-1877 Pos 5763/4

R C  PRONI   B 1846-1865  M  1846-1877  D  1846-1877 MIC1D/58-59

R C  TGC  B  1846-1900  M  1846-1900   D 1846-1877

Killaig    

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1825-1870  M 1825-1899  MIC1P/87

Presbyterian 2nd PRONI   B 1840-1930  M  1845-1929  MIC1P/20

Presbyterian PRONI    No records listed

Killowen

C of I ILC B 1824-1875   M 1824-1845   D 1824-1875

C of I RCB   B 1879-1999   M 1867-2001   D 1916-2001

Kilrea

C of I ILC  B  1801-1875  M  1801-1845   D 1801-1875

Largy

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1848-1946   M 1845-1985  MIC1P/180 CR/3/61

Learmore part of Banagher

C of I PRONI   B 1832-1904   M 1833-1893   D 1832-1959 MIC1/41

Learmount

C of I ILC   B 1832-1875   M 1833-1842   D 1832-1875

Lecumper

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1825-1934  M  1825-1924  MIC1P/449

Limavady    

C of I ILC    See Dromachose

Methodist ILC   B 1841-   M 1878-

Methodist PRONI   B 1841-1842   MIC429/1/534

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd PRONI    No records listed

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1839-1905   M 1832-1909  MIC1P/34

Presbyterian 2nd PRONI  M   1845-1904  MIC1P/410

R C  NLI   B 1855-1880   M 1856-1880  D 1859-1869 Pos 5761

R C  PRONI  B  1855-1880  M  1856-1881  D  1859-1869 MIC1D/56

R C  TGC   B 1855-1900  M  1856-1900   D 1859-1900

Lissan    

C of I ILC B 1753-1875  M  1752-1842  D  1753-1875

C of I PRONI   B 1753-1895   M 1744-1846   D 1753-1843 MIC583/1-2 MIC1/103

Presbyterian PRONI   No records listed

R C  IW   B 1822-1880   M 1822-1900

R C  NLI   B 1823-1880  M  1839-1880  Pos 5585

R C  PRONI   B 1839-1881   M 1839-1880  MIC1D/36

R C  TGC  M   1822-1900

Londonderry  – Derry    

Baptist ILC   M   1899-

C of I ILC Cathedral Templemore  B 1642-1875  M  1642-1845   D 1642-1776

C of I PRONI  Christ Church Free Church Drum  B 1855-1897   MIC1/88 MIC583/3

C of I ILC    B 1898- M 1882-   D 1891-

C of I ILC  Mission Church       No records listed

C of I   ILC   St Augustine Chapel of Ease   B  1878-   M 1886-

C of I PRONI  St Augustine Chapel of Ease B  1824-1878   M 1834-1842   D 1841-1876 Lost in 1922

C of I PRONI St Eugene’s    No records listed

C of I   PRONI Wood Chapel     No records listed

C of I   ILC   Woods Chapel   B 1800-1873  M  1808-1845   D 1808-1875

Methodist PRONI  Carlile Road   B 1820-1842   MIC429/1/230

Methodist ILC    City Mission B 1896-   M  1897-

Methodist ILC    B  1820- M 1863-

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1815-1928   M 1815-1898   D 1857-1886 MIC1P/294 T/2711/2

Presbyterian 2nd or Strand PRONI  B  1847-1918  M  1868-1909  MIC1P/293

Presbyterian Carlile Rd 4th Derry PRONI   B 1838-1921  M  1839-1891  MIC1P/57

Presbyterian Clarendon Street PRONI   B 1864-1929   M 1856-1859   D 1856-1859 MIC1C/12 CR/5/13

Presbyterian Great James Street PRONI  B 1838-1984  M  1837-1928  MIC1P/150

Presbyterian Ringsend PRONI   B 1871-1937   M 1845-1902  MIC1P/413

Presbyterian Waterside PRONI  B  1866-1935   M 1866-1911  MIC1P/427 MIC1C/23

R C  PRONI   B 1823-1881   M 1823-1863  MIC1D/57

R C  PRONI   B 1864-1881  M  1864-1880  MIC1D/56

R C  PRONI  B  1874-1881   MIC1D/57

R C  NLI  St Columb’s B  1823-1880  M  1823-1863   D 1863-1863 Pos 5762

R C  NLI  St Eugene’s Cathedral B 1873-1880   Pos 5762

R C  TGC  B  1823-1900   M 1823-1837

R C  TGC  B  1864-1900  M  1864-1900

R C  TGC  B  1873-1900 M   1873-1900

R C Waterside NLI  B  1864-1880   M 1864-1880  Pos 5761

Macosquin

C of I ILC    See Camus Bann

Presbyterian PRONI  B  1823-1924   M  1885-1918  MIC1P/417

Maghera    

C of I ILC B 1785-1875  M 1798-1860   D 1813-1875

C of I PRONI  B  1785-1869   M 1798-1860  D 1809-1904 MIC1/20, 77

Methodist ILC  B  1825-   M 1867-  At Magherafelt

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1843-1962   M 1843-1936  D  1861-1945 MIC1P/376

Maghera/Killylough    

R C  NLI   B 1841-1880  M  1841-1880  D  1848-1880 Pos 5763

R C  PRONI   B 1841-1881 M   1841-1882   D 1848-1888 MIC1D/58

R C  TGC   B 1841-1900  M  1841-1900  D  1848-1888

Magherafelt    

C of I ILC B 1718-1875   M 1718-1845   D 1718-1875

C of I PRONI B 1718-1895   M 1720-1845  D  1718-1893 MIC1/1A

Methodist PRONI   B 1825-1941   MIC1E/22 MIC429/1/384, 493

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1771-1964  M  1769-1963  MIC1P/450/460 CR/3/13 D2725/6 D1926/1-2

Presbyterian Union Road PRONI   B 1867-1917  M  1867-1935  MIC1P/445

Magherafelt Gracefield    

Moravian PRONI   B 1750-1931  M  1814-1909  D 1765-1930 MIC1F/31

R C  NLI   B 1834-1880   M 1834-1880  Pos 5579

R C  PRONI   B 1834-1880   M 1834-1881  MIC1D/30-31

R C  TGC   B 1830-1900   M 1858-

Magilligan

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1814-1920   M 1814-1923  D  1890- MIC1P/215

Monellan

C of I ILC    See Donoghmore

C of I RCB  No records listed     MC91 See Donoghmore

Moneydig

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1857-1923  M  1852-1928  MIC1P/93 T2421

Moneymore

C of I ILC    See Desertlyn & Ballyglish

Presbyterian 1st PRONI   B 1827-1959  M 1827-1936  MIC1P/339

Presbyterian 2nd PRONI B1845-1949 M1868-1910  MIC1P/340

Myroe     

C of I PRONI  St John  the  Baptist  Chapel  of  Ease  No records listed

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1850-1919  M  1845-1917  MIC1P/411

Newtown Limavady

C of I ILC    See Drumachose

Omagh

C of I ILC    See Drumragh

Portstewart    

C of I ILC    See Agherton

Methodist PRONI   B 1831-1967  M  1864-1937  MIC1E/63

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1829-1927   M 1846-1905  MIC1P/83

Saltersland

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1848-1923  M  1845-1921  MIC1P/447

Scriggan    

C of I ILC   M  1927-

C of I   PRONI   St Anne’s   B 1878-1983 M 1881-1926  MC1/331

Presbyterian PRONI  B  1864-1884   M 1845-1905  MIC1P/452

Strathfoyle

C of I RCB  M   1875-1999

Swartragh

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1851-1902  M  1845-1935  MIC1P/433

Tamlaghard

C of I ILC   B 1747-1875   M 1747-1845   D 1747-1875

C of I PRONI    No records  listed

Tamlagh O’Crilly Lower    

C of I ILC   B 1881-   M 1845-   D 1881-1960

C of I PRONI   D   1934-1960 D1208/1

C of I PRONI  B  1826-1881  M  1828-1846  D 1838-1874

Tamlagh O’Crilly Upper

C of I ILC   B 1827-1871  M  1827-1845   D 1827-1875

Tamlaght    

C of I ILC  B  1801-1876   M 1801-1845   D 1801-1876

C of I PRONI  B  1747-1961  M  1747-1834   D 1768-1962 MIC583/5, 15 MIC1/38 CR/1/8

R C  NLI   B 1863-1880   M 1863-1880  D 1863-1880 Pos 5761

R C  PRONI   B 1863-1881  M  1863-1991  D  1863-1880 MIC1D/56

R C  TGC  B  1833-1900  M 1833-1900  D  1863-1880

Tamlaghtfinlagan

C of I ILC  B  1796-1875  M  1796-1845   D 1796-1875

Tattykeeran    

C of I PRONI    No records listed

C of I PRONI St Columb’s  B 1642-1876   M 1649-1843  D  1642-1874 MIC1/18-20, 26-31 CR/1/6 T/1020/1

Termoneeny    

C of I ILC   B  1882-   M 1892-

C of I PRONI   B 1821-1882  M  1821-1891  D  1833-1961 MIC1/61 MIC583/7 CR/1/107

R C  NLI   B 1837-1880   M 1837-1880  D  1837-1839 Pos 5763

R C  PRONI   B 1839-1881  M  1837-1880  D  1837-1839 MIC1D/58

R C  TGC  B  1837-1900  M  1837-1900  D  1837-1900

Templemore

C of I ILC    See Derry/Londonderry

Tobermore

Presbyterian PRONI   B 1860-1905  M  1819-1918  MIC1P/344/460 CR/3/48

County Monaghan      

C of I = Church of Ireland – Anglican Church      

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society      

ILC – Local = Records are held locally      

MA = Monaghan Ancestry      

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland      

R C = Roman Catholic      

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin     

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed       

County Monaghan    

Parish  Where stored  Baptisms  Marriages  Deaths  File No /Microfilm 

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Adhdrumsee

C of I   RCB  B 1829-1927  M 1868-1935      MC 130

Aghabog

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1953    D  1878-   MIC1/131 D/102/11/4

C of I   PRONI  B 1799-1877  M 1806-1844  D 1801-1877   Lost in 1922

Aghadrumsee

C of I   ILC  B 1821-1870  M 1821-1851  D 1822-1870

Ardragh          

C of I   PRONI  B 1865-1871  M 1869-1942  D 1869-1984   MIC1/172

C of I RCB St Patrick’s     B 1865-1942  M 1869-2000  D 1869-1984   P 746 MC 23

Augher

C of I   ILC  B 1866-1877

Aughnamullen          

C of I   ILC  B 1888-     M 1888-

C of I   PRONI    M  1845-1954      MIC1/129

C of I   RCB     M 1845-1954      P 614

Methodist   PRONI    No records listed

Aughnamullen East          

C of I   ILC    See Aughnamullen & Crossduff

R C    MA  B 1878-1900

R C    NLI  B 1857-1880  M 1857-1880  D 1857-1876   Pos 5576

R C    PRONI  B 1857-1881  M 1857-1881  D 1857-1881   MIC1D/19

Aughnamullen West          

R C    MA  B 1868-1880

R C    NLI  B 1841-1880 M  1841-1880      Pos 5576

R C    PRONI  B 1841-1881  M 1841-1881  D 1841-1881   MIC1D/18

Ballyalbany  

Presbyterian PRONI  2nd Monaghan     B 1802-1948  M 1807-1920      MICIP/146

Ballybay          

C of I   ILC  B 1813-1876  M 1813-1845  D 1813-1876

C of I   PRONI  B 1813-1981  M 1822-1952  D 1823-1983   MIC1/150

Methodist   PRONI  B 1850-1967  M 1877-1955      MICIE/544 CR/6/17

Presbyterian   IPHS  B 1799-1837

Presbyterian 1st   PRONI  B 1834-1982 M  1834-1956      MIC1P/171

Presbyterians 2nd   PRONI  B 1833-1918 M  1845-1906      MICIP/197 CR/3/28

Ballyhobridge

Presbyterian    PRONI  B 1846-1985  M 1854-1936      MICIP/274

Ballynahatty

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd    PRONI    No records listed

Broomfield          

C of I   PRONI  B 1839-1877    D  1870-1872   Lost in 1922

C of I   RCB    No records listed

Presbyterians   PRONI  B 1841-1973  M 1842-1956      MICIP/192

Ballynahatty           

Presbyterians   IPHS     M  1770-1802

Presbyterians 1st & 2nd    PRONI B  1752-1971  M 1845-1895      MIC1P/172 CR/E/25/25A/4

Burry

C of I   ILC    See Balrathboyne

Carrickmacklin

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Carrickmacross

C of I   RCB  B 1797-1984  M 1798-1951 D 1798-1983   P 750 MC 24

Carrickmacross/Magheross

C of I   PRONI  B 1796-1984  M 1798-1920  D 1798-1983   MIC1/173

C of I   RCB    M  1845-1951

Castleblaney

C of I   ILC    See Mucknoe

Castleblaney & Monaghan         

Methodist   PRONI  B 1838-1842         MIC429/1/179 CR/6/15, 17

Presbyterians PRONI    1st & 2nd    B 1827-1934   M 1829-1922      MIC1P/196

Presbyterians PRONI  2nd or Frankfort  B 1820-1981 M  1845-1916      MIC1P/191

Clones         

C of I   RCB  B 1682-2001  M 1682-1989   D 1682-1938   P 804

Methodist   PRONI B  1839-1970  M 1872-1946      MIC1E/27, 51AMIC429/1/169

R C    MA  B 1848-1880  M 1821-1866

R C    NLI  B 1848-1880  M 1821-1880      Pos 5577/8

R C    PRONI  B 1848-1881  M 1821-1811      MIC1D/20/21

Clontibret          

C of I   RCB B  1864-1865    D  1864-1865

Presbyterians 1st & 2nd    PRONI  B 1825-1905 M  1827-1956      MICIP/175/6

R C    MA   B1861-1880

R C    NLI  B 1861-1880  M 1861-1880      Pos 5573

R C    PRONI  B 1860-1881  M 1861-1881      MIC1D/16

Clough

C of I   ILC  B 1811-1879  M 1811-1845  D 1811-1879

C of I   RCB    No records listed

Corlea

Presbyterian    PRONI  B 1836-1982  M 1835-1955      MIC1P/158

Coronary

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Cortubber

Methodist   PRONI    No records listed

Corvalley & Carrickmacklin

Presbyterian   PRONI B 1832-1955  M 1838-1955      MIC1P/214

Creevagh

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Creevan

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Crieve

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1819-1953  M 1845-1944  D 1883-1897   MIC1P/194 CR/3/33

Crossduff           

C of I   PRONI B  1828-1877  M 1829-1844  D 1831-1877   Lost in 1922 See Aughnamullen

C of I   PRONI  B 1890-1946  M 1845-1865      MIC1/130

C of I ILC    St Peter’s  Laragh  B  1852-1869   D   1876-

Currin         

C of I   ILC  B 1810-1834    D  1810-1812

C of I   PRONI  B 1835-1904  M 1812-1956  D 1816-1922   MIC1/133

C of I   RCB   B 1835-2002  M 1812-1887   D 1816-2001   P 806

Currin Drum

C of I   ILC   B 1828-1875  M 1828-1845  D 1828-1875

Derryvalley

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1816-1928  M  1833-1953      MIC1P/173

Donagh          

C of I   ILC  B 1796-1876  M 1796-1845  D 1796-1875

C of I   PRONI B  1736-1880  M 1736-1923  D 1736-1901   MIC1/127

R C    MA  B 1835-1880  M 1836-1860

R C    NLI B  1836-1880  M 1836-1880      Pos 5574

R C    PRONI  B 1836-1880  M 1836-1882      MIC1D/17

Donaghmoine

C of I   RCB  B 1877-1955  M 1845-1949  D 1878-1969   P 747 MC 25

Donaghmoine/Inniskeen

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1955  M 1845-1949  D 1878-1969   MIC1/140

R C    MA B 1841-1900

R C    NLI   B 1863-1880  M 1872-1880      Pos 5572

R C    PRONI  B 1863-1880  M 1872-1880      MIC1D/15

Drum

C of I   PRONI B  1828-2001  M 1829-1993  D 1842-1990   MIC1/346 CR/1/91

Methodist   PRONI  B 1877-1910  M 1871-1955      MIC1E/54 See Cootehill

Presbyterians 1st & 2nd  B  PRONI  M 1867-1983  D 1845-1936      MICIP/201/202

Drumkeen

Presbyterian   PRONI  No records listed   MICIP/174

Drumkrin

C of I   RCB  B 1801-1811 M  1802-1810      P 807

Drumsnat         

C of I   PRONI B  1796-2005  M 1825-2006  D 1797-2007   MIC1/347

C of I   RCB  B 1796-1839  M 1797-1954  D 1796-1839   P 999

Drumsnat & Kilmore         

R C    NLI   B 1836-1880  M 1836-1880  D 1836-1880   Pos 5575

R C    PRONI  B 1875-1881  M 1836-1872  D 1875-1885   MIC1D/18 CR/2/13

Drumully         

C of I   RCB B  1812-2002  M 1812-1956  D 1816-1970   P 803

R C    NLI  B 1845-1880  M 1864-1880      Pos 5572

R C    PRONI   B 1845-1881  M 1864-1881      MIC1D/15

Ematris          

C of I   ILC      D   1884-

C of I   PRONI  B 1811-1980  M 1811-1952  D 1811-1883   MIC1/132

C of I   RCB  B 1766-1865  M 1766-1956  D 1811-1882   P 543

R C    NLI  B 1848-1876  M 1850-1861      Pos 5578

R C    PRONI  B 1845-1881  M 1864-1881      MIC1D/15

Errigal Shanco

C of I   PRONI  B 1877-1961  M 1845-1949  D 1877-1974   MIC1/128

C of I   PRONI  B 1842-1877  M 1842-1873   D 1873-1875   Lost in 1922

Errigal Trough          

C of I   ILC  B 1809-1879  M 1803-1848  D 1802-1877

C of I   PRONI B  1671-1980  M  1671-1927  D 1671-1980   MIC1/125

R C    MA  B 1835-1880

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880 M  1837-1880      Pos 5576

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1881  M 1837-1881      MIC1D/19

Fairview

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records listed  CR/5/24

Glasslough

C of I   ILC    See Donagh

Glennan

Presbyterian   PRONI B  1805-1981  M 1805-1905      MIC1P/155

Iniskeen         

C of I   ILC  B 1852-1877  M 1846-  D 1852-1874

C of I   PRONI    No records listed MIC1/141

R C    NLI  B 1837-1880   M 1839-1850      Pos 5575

R C    MA  B 1836-1848

R C    PRONI  B 1837-1881  M 1839-1850      MIC1D/5 CR/2/2

Killanny         

C of I   PRONI  B 1825-1954  M 1830-1955  D 1825-1974   MIC1/142

C of I   RCB  B 1825-1954 M  1830-1955 D  1809-1974   P 745

R C    NLI  B 1857-1880  M 1862-1880      Pos 5574

R C    PRONI  B 1857-1881  M 1862-1881      MIC1D/17

Killeevan         

C of I   PRONI  B 1811-1982  M 1811-1930  D 1812-1983   MIC1/154

C of I   RCB  B 1811-2000  M 1811-1956  D 1837-1997   P 805

R C    MA  B 1841-1842

R C    NLI  B 1871-1880  M 1871-1880      Pos 5574

R C    PRONI B  1871-1881 M  1871-1881      MIC1D/20

Kilmore         

C of I   RCB  B 1826-1959  M 1845-1956  D 1831-1864   MC 148/149

C of I   ILC  B 1796-1875  M 1796-1845  D 1796-1874   See Stranoodan Chapel of Ease

C of I   PRONI B  1826-1984  M 1826-1956  D 1826-1982   MIC1/24

Kilskerry         

R C    NLI   B 1840-1880  M 1840-1880      Pos 5568

R C    PRONI  B 1840-1881 M  1840-1882      MIC1D/11

Loughmourne

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1847-1965  M 1851-1945      MIC1P/161

Maghaire Rois          

R C    NLI  B 1858-1880  M 1838-1870      Pos 5578

R C    PRONI   B 1858-1880  M 1838-1881      MIC1D/21

Magheracloone         

C of I   PRONI B  1806-1984  M 1813-1945  D 1806-1984   MIC1/171

C of I   RCB   B 1806-1945 M  1813-1945  D 1806-1984   P 749 MC 26

R C    NLI B  1836-1880  M 1826-1880      Pos 5574

R C    PRONI  B 1836-1881  M 1826-1880      MIC1D/17 CR/2/17

Magheraclooney

C of I   ILC B  1806-1875  M 1806-1843  D 1806-1875

Magheross

C of I   ILC    See Carrickmacross

Monaghan         

C of I   ILC  B 1802-1875  M 1802-1855  D 1802-1875

C of I   PRONI B  1802-1907  M 1802-1918  D 1802-1845   MIC1/248

C of I   RCB  B 1802-1907  M 1802-1918  D 1802-1845   MC 160-161

Presbyterian 1st & 2nd   PRONI B  1821-1983 M  1821-1907      MIC1P/199

R C    MA B  1835-1900  M 1827-1850

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1827-1880      Pos 5570

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1881 M  1827-1880      MIC1D/13 CR/2/6

Muckno or Castlenlaney

C of I   ILC  B 1810-1874   M 1810-1845   D 1810-1870

Muckno         

C of I   PRONI  B 1810-1983  M 1811-1973  D 1811-1976   MIC1/151

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1835-1880      Pos 5576/7

R C    PRONI  B 1835-1881  M 1835-1881      MIC1D/19-20

Muckross

C of I   RCB    No records listed

Newbliss         

C of I   ILC B  1841-1878  M 1880-  D 1837-1877

Presbyterians   PRONI  B 1856-1984   M 1845-1923      MICIP/275

Portclare         

C of I   PRONI    M  1845-      MIC1/125

C of I  ILC   St Mary’s  B  1835-

Rackwallace

C of I   ILC    See Monaghan

Rockcorry         

C of I   ILC  B 1880-1978  M 1857-1948

C of I   RCB   B  1857-1948  M 1897-1983   P 615

Methodist   PRONI     M  1835-1910  D 1871-1955   MIC1E/54 see Cootehill

Presbyterians   PRONI  B 1860-1982   M1861-1955      MICIP/195

C of I   PRONI  B 1880-1978  M 1857-1948      CR/1/28

Scotstown

C of I   ILC    See Currin & Drumully

Presbyterian   PRONI  B 1855-1963  M 1846-1935      MIC1P/203

Smithsborough

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Stonebridge

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Stradoodan

C of I ILC Chapel of Ease   B  1861-1875   D   1867-1875   See Kilmore

Stradoon           

C of I ILC Chapel of Ease  B 1867-

C of I   PRONI  B 1861-1959  M 1861-1945      MIC1/247

Tullyallen

Presbyterian   PRONI    No records listed

Tullycorbet

C of I   PRONI B  1796-1831   M 1822-1830  D 1814-1831   MIC1/153 CR/1/44

C of I   PRONI  B 1835-1885  M 1835-1846  D 1836-1885

Tullycorbet (Ballybay)         

Presbyterians   PRONI    No records listed

R C    MA  B 1862-1900  M 1862-1876

R C    NLI  B 1862-1880  M 1862-1876      Pos 5573

R C    PRONI  B 1862-1881  M 1862-1876      MIC1D/16

Tydevant         

C of I   ILC  B 1822-1872  M 1822-1845  D 1822-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1822-1898  M 1822-1950  D 1822-1906   MIC1/246

R C    MA  B 1835-1880

R C    NLI  B 1835-1880  M 1825-1880      Pos 5573/4

R C    PRONI  B 1825-1881 M  1825-1881      MIC1D/2, 16-17

Tyholland         

C of I   ILC  B 1806-1875  M 1806-1845  D 1806-1875

C of I   PRONI  B 1806-1880  M 1806-1951  D 1806-1912   MIC1/126

Presbyterian   PRONI   No records listed

R C    MA  B 1835-1880

R C    NLI B  1835-1880  M 1827-1880  D 1851-1863   Pos 5572

R C    PRONI B  1835-1881 M  1827-1882      MIC1D/3,15

County Tyrone           

C of I = Church of Ireland – Anglican Church         

IHPS = Irish Presbyterian Historical Society         

ILC – Local = Records are held locally         

Lost in 1922 refers to the destruction of the Four Courts in Dublin when the building was bombed and burnt out with the records contained therein destroyed                 

MNFHRC = Mayo North Family History Research Centre         

PRONI = Public Records Office Belfast Northern Ireland         

R C = Roman Catholic          

RCB = Representative Church Body , the Library of the Church of Ireland Churchtown Dublin     

County Tyrone       

Parish  Where stored  Baptisms  Marriages  Deaths  File No /Microfilm

Letter B = Baptisms  M = Marriages D = Deaths

Aghallion

Methodist    PRONI  B  1832-1892      MIC1E/24, 26 MIC429/1/264

Aghaloo       

R C     IW   B 1846-1900 M   1826-1900   D 1868-1900

R C     NLI   B 1846-1880  M  1832-1880  Pos 5585

R C     PRONI   B 1846-1881   M 1832-1880  MIC1D/36

Aghalurcher 

C of I    ILC   B 1788-1875  M  1788-1845   D 1788-1875

C of I    RCB  B  1867-1883  M  1853-1907   D 1859-1986    MC 115

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Albany Ballyclog       

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1841-1925      MIC1P/13 T1736/2

Alt

Presbyterian    PRONI      M  1845-1955  MIC1P/249

Altedesert Pomeroy

C of I    PRONI  B  1844-1877      D  1848-1877    See Pomeroy

Alterdesert Desertcreat (Pomeroy)       

C of I    ILC   B 1877-   M 1846-   D 1877-

C of I    PRONI  B  1844-1877     D   1848-1877    Lost in 1922

Arboe       

C of I    ILC   B 1773-1871  M  1773-1845   D 1773-1875

C of I    PRONI  B  1775-1871  M  1773-1845   D 1776-1900    D1278

Ardstraw       

C of I    ILC   B 1728-1887  M  1743-1845   D 1803-1887    Incl Barronscourt & Drumclamp

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1837-1890   M 1837-1939  MIC1P/50

R C    NLI   East     B   1861-1880  M  1860-1880  Pos 5765

R C    PRONI  East   B 1860-1880  M  1860-1880  MIC1P/60

R C    NLI   West    B 1846-1880  M  1843-1880  Pos 5767

R C    PRONI   West     B  1846-1881  M  1843-1880  MIC1P/62

Ardtrea

C of I    ILC  B  1811-1875  M  1811-1845    1811-1875

Aughentine       

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

R C     NLI   B 1870-1880  M  1870-1880  Pos 5569

R C     PRONI  B  1870-1881  M  1870-1883  MIC1P/12

Augher       

C of I    RCB   B 1889-1985  M  1869-1935  MC 113

C of I PRONI   St Marks    B  1866-1985   M 1869-1935  MIC1/23, 230

Augheyarren

Methodist    PRONI  B  1822-1961  M  1876-1937  MIC1E/62

Aughnacloy       

Methodist    PRONI  B  1823-1950  M  1866-1936  MIC1E/12 MIC429/1/186 CR/6/16

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1812-1977  M  1812-1911  MIC1P/38

Badony Lower       

C of I    ILC   B 1875-   M 1845-  D  1874-

C of I    PRONI   B 1812-1875   M 1817-1845  D  1820-1873    MIC 583/7 CR/1/102

Presbyterian    PRONI    M    1845-1912  MIC1P/278

Badony Lower & Greencastle       

R C     NLI   B 1866-1880      Pos 5765

R C     PRONI  B  1865-1881   M 1865-1883  MIC1P/60

Badony Upper       

C of I    ILC   B 1886-   M 1846-   D 1886-

C of I    PRONI   B 1806-1810   M 1952-1956  D  1809-1927    T808/6124-6127 CR/1/88

R C     IW  B  1866-1881   M 1865-1881

R C     NLI   B 1866-1880      Pos 5765

R C     PRONI   B 1866-1881      MIC1P/60

Ballintacker       

R C     IW  B  1832-1900   M 1834-1900

R C     NLI   B 1832-1880   M 1834-1880  Pos 5584

R C     PRONI  B  1832-1881  M  1834-1882  MIC1P/35

Ballyaghran

C of I    ILC   See Agherton

Ballyclog       

C of I    ILC  B  1828-1875   M 1828-1845   D 1828-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1818-1929   M 1818-1932   D 1818-1989    MIC583/4 MIC1/312 CR/1/42/179

C of I    RCB   B 1818-1848  M  1818-1845   D 1818-1847    MC 354

Ballyeglish

C of I    RCB   No records listed

Ballygawley       

C of I    ILC   B 1879-    M 1923-

C of I    PRONI     M   1845-1922  MIC1/323

C of I    PRONI   B 1829-1878  M  1832-1849   D 1832-1878    Lost in 1922 See Errigal Keerogue

C of I    RCB     M   1845-1922  MC 307

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1842-1984   M 1842-1927  MIC1P/61, 230/4B

Ballygoney

Presbyterian    PRONI   No Records listed

Ballymagrane

Presbyterian    PRONI   see Aghalo

Ballynahatty 

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI   B 1843-1968   M 1845-1936  MIC1P/97

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI   B 1867-1984  M  1846-1934  MIC1P/97

Ballynany

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Ballyreagh

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1843-1943  M  1843-1936  MIC1P/424

Baronscourt

C of I    ILC   B 1877-   M 1858-  D 1878-

C of I    PRONI   B 1855-1875      D  1858-1877

Barr       

C of I    PRONI  B  1838-1982   M 1845-1934   D 1885-1921    MIC1/223

C of I    RCB   B 1880-2000   M 1843-2001   D 1885-1921    MC 107 P 988

Benburb

C of I    ILC   See Clonfeacle

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1874-1985   M 1827-1936  MIC1P/60 , 460

Beragh

Methodist    PRONI  B  1832-1953      MIC1E/24

Bodoney

C of I    ILC   See Badoney

Brackaville Killyman Clonoe Tullyiskan       

C of I    ILC  B  1836-1876  M  1836-1845  D  1836-1870

C of I    PRONI   B 1836-1924   M 1840-1935  D  1862-1930    MIC1/314 MIC583/24

Brantry

C of I    ILC  B  1844-1875   M 1845-   D 1846-1875

Bready

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1866-1984   M 1864-1936  MIC/11

Brigh

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1837-1925  M  1837-1920   D 1884-1912    MIC1P/13 D1759/1D/1

Broomfield

C of I    PRONI   B 1877-1959  M  1857-1953   D 1878-1957    MIC1/152

Caledon & Aghaloo

C of I    ILC   B 1791-1876   M 1791-1845  D  1791-1876

Caledon 

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Methodist    PRONI   No records listed

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Camus Juxta Mourne       

C of I    PRONI  B  1803-1908   M 1904-1907   D 1826-1922    MIC1/307 MIC583/27-28

C of I    RCB   B 1803-1908   M 1804-1907  D  1860-1922    MC 347-349

Camus Juxta Bann       

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Cappagh       

C of I    ILC   B 1758-1875  M  1758-1845  D  1758-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1753-1871  M  1752-1979  D  1758-1892    MIC582/25, 27,29, 30, CR/1/88

R C     NLI   B 1843-1880  M  1843-1880   D 1843-1865    Pos 5765/6

R C     PRONI   B 1843-1883  M  1843-1883   D 1843-2865    MIC1D/60-61

R C     TGC   B 1843-1900   M 1843-1900   D 1843-1865

Carland

Presbyterian     PRONI  B  1759-1986  M  1770-1914  MIC1P/28, 460

Carnetall

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Carneteel       

C of I    ILC  B  1805-1875   M 1805-1845   D 1805-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1805-1870  M  1805-1854   D 1805-1871    MIC583/27, 29, 32

Carrickmore       

C of I    ILC   See Termonmaguirk

R C     IW   B 1881-1900   M 1881-1900

R C     NLI   No records microfilmed

Castlecaulfield       

Methodist    ILC  B  1830-

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1855-1947   M 1834-1919  MIC1P/121

Castlederg       

C of I    PRONI  B  1807-1887   M 1807-1845  D  1839-1881    MIC1/16

Methodist    PRONI   B 1822-1961   M 1864-1937  MIC1E/45, 62

Presbyterian   PRONI   1st or Garvetagh   B 1823-1985  M  1854-1898  MIC1P/73

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI   B 1880-1985   M 1861-1935  MIC1P/248

Cavandoragh (Cavandarragh)

Methodist    PRONI  B  1882-1961  M  1874-1937  MIC1E/62

Clady

Presbyterian    PRONI    M    1845-1871  MIC1P/50

Claggan or Lissan

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Clanabogan Drumragh Donacavey & Dromore       

C of I    ILC   B 1863-1875      D  1863-1875

C of I    PRONI  B  1863-1960  M  1905-1979  D  1864-1934    MIC1/5 CR/1/88

Clogher       

C of I    ILC   B 1763-1875   M 1763-1845   D 1763-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1763-1935   M 1777-1845   D 1783-1882    MIC1/22-23 T2644/4/1

C of I    PRONI   B 1824-1875   M 1825-1844   D 1825-1886

R C     IW  B  1856-1881  M  1825-1881

R C     NLI   B 1856-1880  M  1825-1880  Pos 5567

R C     PRONI  B  1856-1881   M 1825-1835   D 1840-1881    MIC1D/10 CR/2/14

Clogherney

C of I    PRONI   B 1859-1951   M 1845-1935   D 1886-1933    MIC1/119 CR/1/15

Clonaneese Lower

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1811-1963   M 1845-1871  D  1865-1875    MIC1P/45 CR/3/38

Clonaneese Upper

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1868-1902   M 1860-1869  MIC1P/44 CR/3/37

Clonfeacle       

C of I    PRONI  B  1743-1877  M  1761-1845   D 1736-1876    Lost in 1922

R C     AA   B 1814-1900  M  1814-1900

R C     IW    B 1814-1900  M  1814-1900

R C     NLI   B 1814-1880   M 1814-1880  Pos 5580

R C     PRONI  B  1814-1881  M  1814-1881  MIC1D/31

Clonoe       

C of I    ILC  B  1824-1875   M  1812-1845  D  1824-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1824-1957  M  1812-1915   D 1824-1957    MIC1/11 T/2831

R C     IW    B 1810-1900  M  1806-1900

R C     NLI   B 1810-1880   M 1806-1880   D 1806-1816    Pos 5579

R C     PRONI  B  1810-1881  M  1806-1881  D  1806-1816    MIC1D/30

Clontibret

C of I    PRONI   B 1864-1983  M  1845-1940   D 1864-1951    MIC1/149 D2365

Colraine

Presbyterian   PRONI   New Row        No records listed

Coagh       

Presbyterian    PRONI B   1839-1946  M  1820-1936  MIC1P/446, 460

R C     IW   B 1822-1900  M  1822-1900

R C     NLI   B 1865-1880   M 1865-1879  Pos 5582

R C     PRONI  B  1865-1882  M  1865-1891  MIC1D/34

Coalisland       

R C     IW  B  1822-1900   M 1822-1900

R C     NLI  B  1861-1880   M 1862-1879   D 1861-1868    Pos 5583

R C     PRONI  B  1861-1880   M 1862-1879   D 1861-1868    MIC1D/34

Cookstown & Lisnagleer

Baptist    ILC      M  1873-   D 1866-

Cookstown       

Methodist    ILC   B 1873-   M 1864-

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B  1836-1950   M 1820-1888  MIC1P/43, 139, 460

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI   B 1822-1928  M  1822-1930  MIC1P/463

Presbyterian 3rd    PRONI   B 1835-1969   M 1866-1953  MIC1P/460 T2750/1

Cooley

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Coolnacrunaght

Methodist    PRONI   B 1822-      (incl Castlederg)  MIC1E/62

Corrick

Presbyterian    PRONI      M  1851-1935  MIC1P/279

Crew Bridge

C of I    ILC   See Drumclamp

Crockatanty Badoney

Presbyterian    PRONI    M    1876-1924  MIC1P/254

Crossroads or Cappagh or Mountjoy       

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Crumlin

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Derg

C of I    ILC   B 1807-1875  M  1807-1845   D 1839-1875

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Derramore

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1825-1935      MIC1P/423

Derrygortrevy

C of I    PRONI  B  1815-1874  M  1815-1844  D  1820-1877    Lost in 1922

Derryloran       

C of I    ILC   B 1876-   M 1852-

C of I    PRONI   B 1795-1875   M 1797-1845  D  1797-1879    MIC1/15/1 T2574

Desertcreat       

C of I    PRONI   B 1812-1995   M 1812-1871  D  1812-1960    MIC1/9 MIC583/1 CR/1/10

R C     IW   B 1814-1900   M 1811-1900

R C     NLI   B 1827-1880   M 1827-1880  Pos 5585

R C     PRONI   B 1827-1881  M  1827-1881  MIC1D/36

Devrock & Ballymoney/Kilraughts       

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1804-1844  M  1804-1844  D  1804-1844    CR/5/32

Donacavey

C of I    RCB   B 1878-2000  M  1845-2007   D 1878-1999    MC 99 P 989 See Findonagh

Donacavey & Fintona       

C of I    PRONI   B 1777-1936   M 1800-1950   D 1800-1903    MIC1/45 CR/1/101 D1048/1/14

R C     NLI   B 1857-1880   M 1857-1880  Pos 5571

R C     PRONI  B  1857-1881  M  1857-1880  MIC1D/36

Donagheady       

C of I    ILC   B 1734-1875   M 1811-1844   D 1811-1875

C of I    PRONI  B  1697-1874  M  1697-1853   D 1698-1889    MIC1/35 CR/1/26

Presbyterian 1st    ILC      M  1860-

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B  1875-1932      MIC1P/49/2, 458

Presbyterian 2nd    ILC      M  1845-

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI   B 1838-1976  M  1838-1844  MIC1P/49/2, 459

R C     NLI   B 1854-1880   M 1857-1863  D  1857-1859    Pos 5466/5761

R C     PRONI   B 1854-1880  M  1857-1863  D  1857-1859    MIC1D/55-56

R C     TGC  B  1854-1900   M 1858-1900  D  1857-1859

Donaghy

Congregational    ILC  B  1861-   M 1863-

Donaghenry or Donaghendry       

C of I    PRONI   B 1733-1937  M  1733-1907   D 1735-1988    MIC1/313 MIC583/4, 28-30 CR/1/3

R C     NLI  B  1822-1880  M  1822-1880   D 1822-1868    Pos 5583

R C     PRONI   B 1826-1881   M  1822-1880  D  1854-1869    MIC1D/8, 34

Donaghmore Upper

C of I    ILC  B  1877-   M 1846-  D  1878-

C of I    PRONI  B  1842-1877   M 1842-1844   D 1842-1877    Lost in 1922

Donaghmore       

C of I    ILC   B 1777-1875   M 1777-1845  D  1777-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1748-1937   M  1741-1883   D 1741-1901    MIC1/106/2 MIC 583/2 D750/9-10 T786

C of I    RCB   B 1748-1825  M  1741-1825  D  1741-1825    MC 156

R C     IW   B 1827-1900  M  1837-1900

R C     NLI   B 1837-1880  M  1837-1880  Pos 5582

R C     PRONI  B  1837-1880   M 1837-1860  MIC1D/33, 34

Donema

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1856-1943   M 1845-1926  MIC1P/425

Douglas

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1831-1946   M 1832-1936  MIC1P/50, 59

Dromore       

C of I    ILC  B  1874-   M  1845-   D 1880-

C of I    PRONI   B 1797-1847  M  1797-1847  D  1799-1877    Lost in 1922

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1835-1925   M 1835-1914  MIC1P/247

R C     NLI   B 1835-1880   M 1833-1880  Pos 5568

R C     PRONI   B  1835-1881   M 1833-1881  MIC1D/11

Drumachose

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1837-1913      MIC1P/422

Drumakelly

C of I    PRONI   B 1843-1877       D 1845-1876    Lost in 1922

Drumclamp       

C of I    PRONI   B 1847-1962  M  1846-1928   D 1872-1943    MIC1/304

C of I    RCB   B1877-1902   M 1846-1928   D 1872-1943    MC 227

Drumglass

C of I    RCB   B 1665-1875   M 1677-1845  D  1677-1948    MC 220-222

Drumglass & Tullyniskin

C of I    ILC  B  1600-1875   M 1754-1848   D 1754-1855

C of I    PRONI   B 1665-1876   M 1677-1845   D 1672-1948    MIC1/18, 36-37

Drumkeeran

C of I    RCB   B 1801-1944  M  1801-1904  D  1836-1943    MC 98/222-223

Drumlegagh

Presbyterian PRONI 2nd Ardstraw    B 1865-1986  M  1845-1930  MIC1P/303

Drumquin       

C of I    ILC   See Langfield Upper & Lower

Methodist    PRONI   B 1832-1978  M  1890-1933       MIC/IE 24,26

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1845-1900  M  1845-1912  MIC1P/65

Drumragh       

C of I    RCB      M  1845-1912  MC 230

C of I PRONI  St Columba    B  1801-1947   M 1802-1984   D 1830-1974    MIC1/40-41 MIC 583/2 CR/1/88

C of I ILC   St Columba    IL  D 1871-     Grave registers

R C     NLI  B  1846-1880   M 1846-1880   D 1846-1880    Pos 5765

R C     PRONI   B 1846-1881  M  1846-1881   D 1846-1881    MIC1D/60 CR/2/9

Dungannon       

C of I    ILC   See Drumglass

Methodist    ILC   B 1830-   M 1865-

Methodist    PRONI  B  1819-1846      MIC429/1/416

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI   See Derryloran & 3rd Cookstown

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI   B 1790-1886   M 1789-1878  MIC1P/3A, 460

Presbyterian 2nd    ILC   B 1830-   M 1825-

R C     IW   B 1783-1900   M 1783-1788   D 1821-1900

R C     NLI   B 1821-1880   M 1821-1880   D 1821-1880    Pos 5580/1

R C     PRONI   B 1821-1881  M  1821-1881   D 1821-1881    MIC1D/31/32

Dunmoyle

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Dunnalong

C of I    ILC   B 1877-   M 1868-   D 1902-

C of I    PRONI   B 1865-1877      D  1865-1877    Lost in 1922

Edenderry       

C of I    ILC  B 1841-1875   M 1851-   D 1849-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1841-1892   M 1905-1984   D 1849-1923    MIC1/45 CR/1/88

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1845-1945  M  1845-1935  MIC1P/108

Eglish

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1856-1963   M 1846-1936   D 1858-1927    MIC1P/122

Errigal       

C of I    RCB   B 1876-1988      D  1876-1988    MC 331

Errigal Keerogue   

C of I  PRONI   B 1812-1998   M 1825-1994   D 1817-1998    MIC1/2 CR/1/70

Errigal Portclare   

C of I PRONI  B  1835-1883   M 1835-1845  D  1835-1872    Lost in 1922

Errigal Trough

C of I    ILC  B  1809-1879   M 1803-1848   D 1802-1877

Errigal    Kieran

R C NLI   B 1847-1880   M 1864-1880  Pos 5584

R C PRONI   B 1847-1881      MIC1D/35

Fintona or Donacavey 

C of I    ILC  B  1777-1878   M 1800-1850  D  1800-1878

C of I    RCB   See Donacavey

Methodist    PRONI   No records listed

Fintona

C of I    ILC   See Findonagh

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1836-1875  M  1836-1929  MIC1P/283

Fivemiletown       

C of I    ILC  B  1877-   M 1845-   D 1910-

C of I    PRONI   B 1804-1877   M 1804-1845  D  1808-1909    MIC1/5-6 See Clogher

Methodist    PRONI   B 1841-1933  M  1873-1933  MIC1E/28, 47

Gillygooley

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1848-1984  M  1845-1934  MIC1P/234

Glenelly

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1836-1863   M 1890-1915  MIC1P/280 CR/3/360

Glenhoy

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Gortin

C of I    ILC   See Badoney Lower

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1841-1985   M 1841-1936  MIC1P/253 CR/3/71    T1629

Grange

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Greenan

C of I    ILC   B 1879-       D 1879-

Kildress       

C of I    ILC   B 1974-1875   M 1799-1844   D 1864-1875

C of I    PRONI  B  1794-1920  M  1794-1923  D  1828-1894    MIC1/107 D2395/9

R C     AA   B 1835-1900  M  1835-1900   D 1835-1842

R C     IW   B1835-1900   M 1835-1900  D  1835-1842

R C     NLI  B  1835-1880  M  1835-1880   D 1835-1842    Pos 5586

R C     PRONI  B  1835-1900      D  1835-1842    MIC1D/37

Killeshill       

C of I    ILC  B  1881-1923   M 1845-   D 1881-

C of I    PRONI   B 1823-1880   M 1824-1852   D 1818-1880

R C     IW   B 1816-1900   M 1816-1900

R C     NLI   B 1845-1880   M 1845-1880   D 1845-1880    Pos 5582

R C     PRONI   B 1816-1880   M 1816-1883  D  1816-1881    MIC1D/33

Killeter

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1839-1981  M  1829-1911  MIC1P/252

Killyman

C of I    ILC   B 1741-1875  M  1741-1845   D 1741-1875

Kilskerry       

C of I    PRONI   B 1767-1844  M  1778-1841  D  1796-1841    MIC1/6 CR/1/22-23

R C     NLI   B 1840-1880   M 1840-1880  Pos 5568

R C     PRONI  B  1840-1881  M  1840-1882  MIC1D/11

Kiltermon

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Langfield Lower       

C of I    ILC   B 1875-

C of I    PRONI   B 1809-1810  M  1845-1974   D 1878-1981    MIC1/305 CR/1/88

C of I    PRONI   B 1824-1875   M 1824-1845   D 1826-1893    Lost in 1922

C of I    RCB   B  1845-1934   M 1878-1981    MC 225

Langfield 

R C     NLI   B 1846-1880   M 1846-1880  D  1853-1856    Pos 5765

R C     PRONI   B 1846-1880      D  1853-1856    MIC1D/60

Langfield Upper       

C of I    ILC  B  1893-   D 1931-

C of I    PRONI  B  1841-1888  M  1843-1845  D  1842-1893    MIC1/030 CR/1/88 Lost in 1922

C of I    RCB       B 1845-1931   M 1892-1981    MC 226

Leckpatrick       

C of I    ILC  B  1877-   M 1845-   D 1877-

C of I    PRONI  B  1810-1877   M 1810-1845  D  1810-1877    Lost in 1922

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1839-1935   M 1845-1930  MIC1P/49

R C     NLI   B 1863-1880   M 1863-1880  Pos 5767

R C     PRONI  B  1863-1881   M 1863-1884  MIC1D/62

R C     TGC  B  1863-1900  M  1863-1900

Lisleen

Methodist    PRONI   B 1822-1961   M 1883-1937  MIC1E/62

Lislimnagh       

C of I    ILC   B 1862-1875  M  1865-   D 1864-1875

C of I    PRONI       M 1905-1980  CR/1/88

Lisnawery

Methodist    PRONI   No records listed

Magheramason

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Presbyterian    PRONI  B  1878-1930  M  1881-1927  MIC1P/369

Mayne (Maine)

Methodist    ILC  B  1831-   M 1922-

Minterburne

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Mountfield       

C of I    ILC   B 1877-   M 1845-

C of I    PRONI      M  1912-1983  CR/1/88

C of I    PRONI   B 1835-1877   M 1836-1845  Lost in 1922

Mountjoy

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1821-1979  M  1821-1924  MIC1P/242 CR/3/29 was Crossroads 1870

Mourne       

R C     NLI   B 1866-1880  M  1866-1880  Pos 5766

R C     PRONI   B 1866-1881  M  1866-1883  MIC1D/62

Moy       

C of I    PRONI   B 1825-1880   M 1826-1845   D 1826-1880    See Clonfeacle

Methodist    PRONI   No records listed

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1851-1986  M  1852-1917  MIC1P/36 CR/3/38

Mulvin

Presbyterian    PRONI     M   1866-1905  MIC1P/13 CR/5/30

Newmills

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1850-1952   M 1846-1923  MIC1P/295

Newtownkelly (Coalisland)

Methodist    PRONI   B 1830-   M 1944-  MIC1E/

Newtownsaville       

C of I    PRONI  B  1833-1877  M  1833-1846  E  1835-1877    Lost in 1922

C of I    PRONI   B 1877-1901  M  1860-1935  E  1877-1933    MIC1/228

C of I    RCB   B 1877-1901   M 1860-1935  E  1877-1933    MC 109

Newtownstewart       

C of I  PRONI       ILC   No records listed  See Ardstraw

Methodist    PRONI   B 1866-1978  M  1890-1933  MIC1E/24, 26 MIC429/1/264

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B  1890-1903  M  1845-1907  MIC1P/59 T/2563

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI  B  1848-1985   M 1846-1968  MIC1P/59 T/2563

Omagh       

Methodist    PRONI   B 1831-1953  M  1890-1933  MIC1E/24    MIC429/1/253

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI   B 1856-1968   M 1845-1927  MIC1P/128

Presbyterian PRONI 2nd or Trinity    B   1821-1942   M 1846-1942  MIC1P/235

Orritor       

Presbyterian     ILC   B 1831-   M 1827-1844

Presbyterian     PRONI       M 1845-1930  MIC1P/442

Pettigo

Methodist    PRONI   B 1835-1910  M  1872-1937  MIC1E/35, 38

Pomeroy       

C of I    ILC  B  1876-   M 1845-   D 1876-

C of I    PRONI   B 1789-1876  M  1786-1845   D 1789-1876    See Altedesert

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1841-1967  M  1845-1936  MIC1P/120

R C     IW   B 1837-1900  M  1819-1900

R C     NLI  B  1837-1880  M  1837-1880  D  1837-1880    Pos 5585

R C     PRONI   B 1837-1881  M  1837-1882   D 1837-1881    MIC1D/36

Portclare St Mary’s

C of I    ILC   See Errigal Portclare

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Portnascully

C of I    ILC      No records listed    See Polroane

Randalstown

Old Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Salterstown

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Sandholes

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Seskinore

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Sion Mills 

C of I ILC    The Good Shepherd  B   1853-   M 1931-

Presbyterian    PRONI   B 1866-1881   M 1866-1884  MIC1P/251

Sixmilecross or Cooley

C of I    ILC   B 1836-1879   M 1836-1845  D  1836-1879    See Termonmcguirk

Sixmilecross       

C of I    PRONI   No records listed

Presbyterian    PRONI   No records listed

Strabane       

Methodist    ILC   B 1867-      MIC1E/

Methodist    PRONI  B  1822-1864   M 1865-1935  MIC1E/46, 62

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B  1828-1937  M  1845-1919  MIC1P/10

Presbyterian 2nd    PRONI  B  1844-1916   M 1864-1894  MIC1P/10

Stewartstown       

Methodist    ILC  B  1868-   M 1869-  MIC1E/46, 62

Presbyterian 1st    PRONI  B  1814-1871      MIC1P/48 See Cookstown 3rd

Presbyterian 2nd    ILC  B  1817-  M  1845-  MIC1P/10

Termonamongan       

C of I    ILC   B 1825-1875  M  1825-1846  D  1825-1875

C of I    PRONI   B 1812-1881   M 1812-1846   D 1829-1939    MIC1/100 T/800

R C     NLI  B  1863-1880   M 1863-1880  Pos 5765

R C     PRONI  B  1863-1881  M  1863-1880  MIC1D/60

Termonguirk       

C of I    ILC   B 1880-   M 1845-   D 1880-    T1404

C of I    PRONI   B 1824-1880   M 1824-1847   D 1825-1880    Lost in 1922

R C     IW   B 1834-1857  M  1834-1857

R C     NLI  B  1834-1857  M  1834-1857  Pos 5582

R C     PRONI B   1834-1857 M   1834-1857  MIC1D/33

Terwinney

Methodist    PRONI   B 1829-1913   M 1878-1927  MIC1E/37

Togherdoo

Methodist    PRONI  B  1829-1913  M  1863-1918  MIC1E/37

Trillick 

C of I    PRONI   B 1872-1958  M  1904-1934  CR/1/23

Methodist    PRONI   B 1829-1913   M 1863-1918  MIC1E/37

Tullaniskan       

C of I    ILC   B 1794-1890  M  1794-1845   D 1809-1890

C of I    PRONI   B 1794-1955   M 1794-1915   D 1809-1918    MIC1/10-11

Tullaroan

Methodist    ILC    B 1874-   M 1899-   D 1899-    MIC1E/

Tullyallen

R C     NLI   B 1816-1880   M 1816-1880   D 1816-1844    Pos 5582/5599

Urney 

C of I PRONI    Christ Church  B 1813-1877  M  1814-1844  D  1815-1877    MIC1/81

C of I ILC    Christ Church  B 1813-1877   M 1813-1844   D 1815-1877

Presbyterian    PRONI    B 1837-1881  M  1866-1926  MIC1P/250-251    With Sion Mills

R C     ILC  B  1856-1900  M  1856-1900

R C     NLI   No records microfilmed

R C     PRONI   No records microfilmed

 

 

Wren Records

The Name & Origins of Wren

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Wren

This unusual name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is one of a large group of early English surnames created from nicknames, often from the names of birds and animals, after some supposed resemblance to their best-known characteristics, such as Lark, Nightingale, Jay, Hart, Lamb and so on. The nickname “Wren”, derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century word “wrenna” or “wraenna”, in Middle English “wrenne”, was probably used of a small, busy and quick-moving person. The modern surname has two forms, Wren and Wrenn, the latter being the most usual spelling until the end of the 17th Century. Church recordings include one Rychard Wren who married Agnis Dalton on September 12th 1561 at St. Mary Abchurch, London, and Thomas Wren was christened on December 30th 1578 at St. John’s, Hackney. The most notable namebearer is probably Sir Christopher Wren (1632 – 1723), the brilliant English architect who designed St. Paul’s Cathedral and over fifty other London churches after the Great Fire of 1666, as well as many secular buildings. A Coat of Arms granted to a Wren family of County Durham depicts, on a white shield, on a black chevron between three lion’s heads erased purple as many wrens of the field, on a chief, red, three crosses crosslet, gold. The Crest is a lion’s head erased silver collared and pierced through the neck with a broken spear, red headed gold, vulned proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Wrenne, which was dated 1275, in the “Hundred Rolls of Norfolk”, during the reign of King Edward 1st, known as “The Hammer of the Scots”, 1272 – 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to “develop” often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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The Wren  names are not listed in the Church of Ireland Parish records for births, marriages and burials for the Cork County which are held in the RCB Library Churchtown Dublin.

In Irelands’s Huguenots and their Refuge, 1662-1745 An Unlikely Haven by Raymond Hylton page 124 refers to a Huguenot Pierre Picard who purchased the Sign of the Red Cow on Abbey Street (a tavern), Dublin from a tallow chandler named Gawen Wren on 3rd November 1724. Is he part of the Wren Clan ??.

Updated Civil Records for Wren for Births Marriages & Deaths March 2017

Abraham Wren 1802 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Coleraine  Antrim

Abraham Wren 1911 Marriage  18451958 Belfast

Abraham Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Aeneas Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Agnes Wren 1862 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Agnes Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Agnes Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Alecia Wren 1806 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Alexander Gravestock Wren 1861 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Belfast  Antrim

Alice Julian Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Alice Mary Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Rathdrum  Wicklow

Alice Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Alice Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Alice Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Alice Wren 1889 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Alicia Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Alicia Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Allicia Wren 1809 R.C. Marriage  Croom  Limerick

Andrew Wren 1810 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Angela Wren 1928 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Angela Wren 1928 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Ann F Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Monaghan

Ann Wren 1808 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ann Wren 1814 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ann Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ann Wren 1821 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ann Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ann Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Ann Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Ann Wren 1843 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Ann Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Anna M Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Anna Maria Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Anna Maria Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Anna Maria Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Anna Wren 1761 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Anna Wren 1785 R.C. Baptisms Clane  Kildare & Leighlin  Kildare

Anna Wren 1790 R.C. Marriage  Blanchardstown  Dublin

Anna Wren 1823 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Anna Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Loughrea  Clonfert  Galway

Anna Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Ballingarry  Limerick

Anna Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Anna Wren 1853 R.C. Marriage  Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Anna Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Anna Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Cootehall  Elphin  Roscommon

Anna Wren 1905 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Anna Wren 1909 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Anna Wren 1931 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Anna Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Annam Wren 1796 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Annam Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Annam Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Annam Wren 1825 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Annam Wren 1829 R.C. Marriage  Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Annam Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Gortletteragh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Annam Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Annam Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Rathcline  Ardagh  Longford

Anne J Wren 1951 Births 18641958 Cork

Anne M T Wren 1947 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Anne Margaret Wren 1876 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Margaret Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Wren 1777 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Wren 1782 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Anne Wren 1791 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Anne Wren 1795 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Anne Wren 1797 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Wren 1811 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Wren 1813 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Anne Wren 1819 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Anne Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Anne Wren 1821 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Anne Wren 1822 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Anne Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Anne Wren 1828 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Anne Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Anne Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Anne Wren 1842 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Anne Wren 1844 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Anne Wren 1844 R.C. Marriage  Kildimo  Limerick

Anne Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Anne Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Anne Wren 1852 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Anne Wren 1855 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Anne Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Anne Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Anne Wren 1860 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Anne Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Kyle & Knock  Killaloe  Laois

Anne Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Killaloe  Clare

Anne Wren 1863 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Scarriff  Clare

Anne Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Anne Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Anne Wren 1866 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Anne Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Anne Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Anne Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Anne Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Anne Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Anne Wren 1874 R.C. Marriage  St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Anne Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Anne Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Kilmallock  Cork

Anne Wren 1879 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Kilmallock  Cork

Anne Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Anne Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Anne Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Anne Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Annie Wren 1869 1956 1956 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Annie Wren 1871 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Annie Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Annie Wren 1909 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Annie Wren 1929 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Anthony T Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Antoinette E Wren 1953 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Aphra Wren 1840 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Arnora Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  Kilnaughten  Kerry

Arthur Charles Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Middleton  Cloyne  Cork

Augustin Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Augustin Wren 1854 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Barbara Wren 1770 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bartholemew Wren 1864 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Bartholomeus Wren 1864 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Bartholomew Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Bartholomew Wren 1867 1926 1926 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Bartholomew Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bartholomew Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Bartholomew Wren 1932 Births 18641958 Cork

Bat Wren 1817 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Batt Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bernard Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Bawnboy

Bernard Wren 1938 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bernardum Wren 1829 R.C. Marriage  Killoe  Ardagh  Longford

Bernardus Wren 1851 R.C. Marriage  Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Bess Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Bessie Wren 1857 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Bickan Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Biddy Wren 1826 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Brendan Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bridget Ann Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Bridget Ann Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Kiltulla  Tuam  Roscommon

Bridget Esther Wren 1881 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bridget Esther Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bridget Mary Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Mary Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1799 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdown  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1806 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Manorhamilton  Leitrim

Bridget Wren 1811 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Mohill  Leitrim

Bridget Wren 1818 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Bridget Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Ennismagrath  Kilmore  Leitrim

Bridget Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Bridget Wren 1844 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Liscannor  Galway  Clare

Bridget Wren 1850 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1851 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1860 1926 1926 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Bridget Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Bridget Wren 1864 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Corrofin  Clare

Bridget Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Corrofin  Clare

Bridget Wren 1865 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1868 1923 1923 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1873 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Bridget Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Cork

Bridget Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1875 Kiltullagh Parish (Rc) Baptisms Roscommon

Bridget Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Manorhamilton

Bridget Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Ballinhassig  Cork & Ross  Cork

Bridget Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1880 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Londonderry  Donegal

Bridget Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1884 Marriage  18451958 Ennistymon

Bridget Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Bridget Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Galway

Bridget Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Bridget Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Sligo

Bridget Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1900 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Bridget Wren 1901 1901 1901 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1902 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1907 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Bridget Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bridget Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Bridget Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1918 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Bridget Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Bridget Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bridget Wren 1946 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Bridgitam Wren R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Brigetam Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Brigid Wren 1835 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Brigid Wren 1944 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Brigid Wren R.C. Baptisms Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

Brigida Wren 1818 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Brigida Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Boyle  Elphin  Roscommon

Brigida Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Dromtarriffe  Kerry  Cork

Brigida Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Brigida Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Brigida Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Brigida Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Brigida Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Brigida Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Brigida Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Brigida Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Kilmanaheen  Galway  Clare

Brigidam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Killoe  Ardagh  Longford

Brigidam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Brigidam Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Brigidam Wren 1860 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Brigidam Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Murhan  Ardagh  Leitrim

Brigitam Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Carmel M Wren 1957 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Carolin Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Frenchpark  Elphin  Roscommon

Cate Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cate Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cate Wren 1850 R.C. Marriage  Enniskeane  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cath Wren 1816 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Cath Wren 1819 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Cath Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Cath Wren 1823 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Cath Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Clonmellon  Meath

Cath Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Cath Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cath Wren 1858 R.C. Marriage  Lixnaw  Kerry

Cath Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cath Wren 1869 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Cath Wren 1921 R.C. Marriage  Haddington Road  Dublin

Cathar Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Cathariman Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Catharina Wren  1821 R.C. Marriage  CastletownKilpatrick  Meath

Catharina Wren  1833 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Catharina Wren  1836 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Catharina Wren  1859 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Catharina Wren  1861 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Catharina Wren  1867 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Catharina Wren  1868 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Catharina Wren  1871 R.C. Marriage  Kilnaughten  Kerry

Catharina Wren  1877 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Catharinam Wren 1850 R.C. Marriage  Shanagolden  Limerick

Catharinam Wren 1871 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Catharine Louisa Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Catharine Wren 1825 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catharine Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Catharine Wren 1836 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Catharine Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catharine Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catharine Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catharine Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Catharine Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Catharino Wren 1847 R.C. Marriage  Abbeydorney  Kerry

Cathe Wren 1823 R.C. Marriage  Enniskeane  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cathe Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

Cathe Wren 1843 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cathe Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Cathe Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Catherin Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Taghmon  Meath  Westmeath

Catherin Wren Catherin 1869 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Catherina Wren 1813 R.C. Marriage  Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Catherina Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Rath  Killaloe  Clare

Catherina Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Catherina Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Catherina Wren 1857 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Catherina Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Catherina Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Dingle  Kerry

Catherina Wren 1874 R.C. Marriage  Kilnaughten  Kerry

Catherina Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Catherinam Wren 1852 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Catherinam Wren 1857 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Catherine Christina Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Catherine Christina Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Catherine Christina Wren 1926 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Christina Wren 1926 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Mary Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Mary Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Mary Wren 1920 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Teresa Wren 1922 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1798 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1801 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Catherine Wren 1808 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1814 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1814 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1814 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1817 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Catherine Wren 1817 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catherine Wren 1819 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1822 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Catherine Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Catherine Wren 1837 1901 1901 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1844 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1849 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1850 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catherine Wren 1856 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1856 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catherine Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1860 R.C. Congregational Records Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Catherine Wren 1863 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Catherine Wren 1866 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Clare

Catherine Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catherine Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Catherine Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Catherine Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Corrofin

Catherine Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1869 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Catherine Wren 1869 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Catherine Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Oughteragh  Kilmore  Leitrim

Catherine Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Catherine Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Catherine Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Catherine Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Catherine Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Catherine Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Catherine Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1880 1958 1958 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1880 Marriage  18451958 Croom

Catherine Wren 1880 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Catherine Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Catherine Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Catherine Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1884 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Catherine Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1890 Marriage  18451958 Longford

Catherine Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Catherine Wren 1900 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Catherine Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1905 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Catherine Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Catherine Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Catherine Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Catherine Wren 1919 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Catherine Wren 1921 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Catherine Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Catherine Wren 1928 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Catherine Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Cathleen Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Cathn Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Cathna Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

Cecelia Wren 1858 1950 1950 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Cecely Wren 1750 R.C. Marriage  St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Cecilia F Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Charles C Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Newtownards  Down

Charles F Wren 1937 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Charles John Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Cork

Charles Thomas Wren 1891 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Charles Thomas Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Charles Wren 1725 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 15361858  5 Vols (19091920) Cork

Charles Wren 1826 Tipperary Clans Archive Kerry

Charles Wren 1830 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Charles Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms Philipstown  Kildare & Leighlin  Offaly

Charles Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Charles Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Tullamore

Charles Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Charles Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Philipstown  Kildare & Leighlin  Offaly

Charles Wren 1881 1953 1953 Deaths 1864  1958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Charles Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Newtownards

Christina A Wren 1956 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Christina Margaret Wren 1942 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Christina Wren 1885 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Christina Wren 1913 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Christina Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Christoph Wren 1797 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Christopher Frederick Wren 1863 1901 1901 Deaths 1864  1958 Belfast  Antrim

Christopher Frederick Wren 1904 Marriage  18451958 Belfast

Christopher Frederick Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Christopher H Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Christopher J Wren 1952 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Christopher S Wren 1945 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1783 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1814 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Christopher Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Christopher Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Christopher Wren 1956 Marriage  18451958 Rathdown

Christopher Wren 1957 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Christopherus Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Clarinda Mary Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Con Wren 1827 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Con Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Rathcormack  Cloyne  Cork

Connelly Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Callan  Ossory  Kilkenny

Corlin Wren 1861 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Cornelium Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1804 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1830 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1831 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Cornelius Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Cornelius Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Cornelius Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1900 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Cornelius Wren 1901 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Cornelius Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Cornelius Wren 1939 Marriage  18451958 Clogheen

Cornelius Wren 1940 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Cornelius Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Corneliusin Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Cornelm Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Dan Wren 1804 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Dan Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Dan Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Daniel F Wren 1957 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Daniel G Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1796 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1804 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1805 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1806 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Daniel Wren 1818 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Skibbereen  Cork

Daniel Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Hospital  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Daniel Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Daniel Wren 1828 1908 1908 Deaths 1864  1958 Mullingar  Westmeath

Daniel Wren 1830 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonmel  Tipperary

Daniel Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Daniel Wren 1832 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Daniel Wren 1854 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Daniel Wren 1855 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1855 1935 1935 Deaths 1864  1958 Castlebar  Mayo

Daniel Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Newcastle West  Limerick

Daniel Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Daniel Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Daniel Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Daniel Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Castleisland  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1867 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Daniel Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Caheragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Daniel Wren 1877 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1878 1951 1951 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1880 1945 1945 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1881 1935 1935 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1881 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Daniel Wren 1884 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Daniel Wren 1888 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1895 Births 18641958 Galway

Daniel Wren 1896 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Clifden  Galway

Daniel Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1910 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Daniel Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Daniel Wren 1916 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Daniel Wren 1930 Marriage  18451958 Rathkeale

Daniel Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Danieleus Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Danielion Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Danielis Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Danielis Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Danielis Wren 1856 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Danielum Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Danil Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Danl Wren 1817 Marriage  16191898 Limerick

Darby Wren 1810 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Darby Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Darby Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Collinstown  Meath  Westmeath

David Kingston Wren 1905 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Davidl Wren 1806 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Davidl Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Davidl Wren 1819 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Davidl Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Davidl Wren 1829 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Davidl Wren 1843 Tipperary Clans Archive Cork

Davidl Wren 1862 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Davidl Wren 1862 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Davidl Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Davidl Wren 1869 Marriage  18451958 Rathkeale

Davidl Wren 1896  Original Will Registers 1858

Davidl Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Davidl Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Davidl Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Davidl Wren 1950 Births 18641958 Cork

Debora Wren 1816 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Demetric Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Demetriene Wren 1803 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Demetrium Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Demetrium Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Demetrius Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Denis Wren 1804 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Denis Wren 1811 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Denis Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Denis Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Ennismagrath  Kilmore  Leitrim

Denis Wren 1839 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Denis Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Denis Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Denis Wren 1858 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Denis Wren 1859 1922 1922 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Denis Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Denis Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Denis Wren 1866 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Denis Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Denis Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Denis Wren 1868 Marriage  18451958 Manorhamilton

Denis Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Denis Wren 1872 1951 1951 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Denis Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Denis Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Denis Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Denis Wren 1891 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Denis Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Denis Wren 1892 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Denis Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Denis Wren 1893 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Denis Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Denis Wren 1894 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Denis Wren 1897 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Denis Wren 1898 Marriage  18451958 Donegal

Denis Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Denis Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Denis Wren 1912 1912 1912 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Denis Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Denis Wren 1913 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Denis Wren 1914 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Denis Wren 1922 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Denis Wren 1946 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Dennis Wren 1809 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Dennis Wren 1836 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Dennysius Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Kilmelchidar  Kerry

Diana Wren 1814 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Dionisium Wren 1810 R.C. Baptisms Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Dionysius Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Innismacsaint  Clogher  Donegal

Doreen Wren 1936 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Dorothea Wren 1784 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Dorothea Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Edith Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Newtownards  Down

Edmm Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Edmond Wren 1794 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Edmond Wren 1797 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Edmond Wren 1825 1912 1912 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Edmond Wren 1831 1900 1900 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Edmond Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Edmond Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Edmond Wren 1879 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Edmond Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Edmond Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Edmond Wren 1950 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Edmondi Wren 1844 R.C. Marriage  Molahiff  Kerry

Edmund Wren 1821 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Edmund Wren 1825 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Edmund Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Edmund Wren 1836 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Edmund Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Edmundam Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Edmundum Wren 1795 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Edmundus Wren 1844 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Edna Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Templemore  Cashel & Emly  Tipperary

Eduadus Wren 1871 R.C. Marriage  Kilnaughten  Kerry

Edward F Wren 1957 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Edward J J Wren 1898 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Edward J Wren 1932 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Edward Joseph Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Edward Joseph Wren 1890 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Edward Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Edward Wren 1848 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Edward Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Edward Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Edward Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Edward Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Edward Wren 1881 1934 1934 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Edward Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Edward Wren 1891 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Edward Wren 1891 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Edward Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Galway

Edward Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Galway

Edward Wren 1895 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Edward Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Edward Wren 1945 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Eileen B Wren 1958 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Eileen M Wren 1952 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Eileen M Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Eileen Newsam Wren 1950 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Eileen P Wren 1944 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Eileen Wren 1935 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Eleanor Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Eleanor Wren 1890 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Eleanor Wren or Nolan 1826 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Elena Wren 1904 Marriage  18451958 Newtownards

Elinor Wren 1744 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Elisabeth Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Eliz. Wren 1842 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Eliza Wren 1784 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Eliza Wren 1812 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Eliza Wren 1832 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Eliza Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Rathcormack  Cloyne  Cork

Eliza Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Dunboyne  Meath

Eliza Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Eliza Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Eliza Wren 1851 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Eliza Wren 1858 R.C. Marriage  St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Eliza Wren 1860 Death Notices In American Newspapers Droumaveane House  Cork  United States

Eliza Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Granard  Cavan

Eliza Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Eliza Wren 1891  Original Will Registers 1858

Eliza Wren 1891 Marriage  18451958 Boyle

Eliza Wren 1895 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Eliza Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Elizabeth Catherine Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Elizabeth Catherine Wren 1918 Marriage  18451958 Belfast

Elizabeth Higgins Wren 1853 Marriage  18451958 Rathdown

Elizabeth Josephine Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

Elizabeth Mary Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Elizabeth Mary Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Elizabeth Mary Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Elizabeth Mary Wren 1908 R.C. Marriage  Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1740 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Elizabeth Wren 1800 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Ennistymon  Clare

Elizabeth Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1834 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Mayne  Meath  Westmeath

Elizabeth Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1843 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Elizabeth Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1854 1926 1926 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1856 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Elizabeth Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Newcastle West  Limerick

Elizabeth Wren 1865 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1870 1904 1904 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Elizabeth Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Elizabeth Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1874 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Elizabeth Wren 1881 R.C. Baptisms Rathmines  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Elizabeth Wren 1890 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Elizabeth Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Elizabeth Wren 1907 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Elizabeth Wren 1914 Marriage  18451958 Granard

Elizabeth Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Elizabeth Wren 1923 Marriage  18451958 Boyle

Elizabeth Wren 1934 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Elizabeth Wren 1942 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Elizabeth Wren 1948 Marriage  18451958 Tullamore

Elizabetha Wren 1842 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Elizabetha Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Elizabetham Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Elizabetham Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Elizabetham Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Abbeylara  Ardagh  Longford

Ellen M Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Mary Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Cork

Ellen Mary Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Mary Wren 1914 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Susan Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1777 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Ellen Wren 1798 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1805 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1811 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1814 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1814 R.C. Marriage  St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1815 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1816 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1817 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1818 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1819 R.C. Baptisms Enniskeane  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1822 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1823 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1825 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Ellen Wren 1825 R.C. Baptisms Donymore  Meath

Ellen Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Bantry  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1828 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Ellen Wren 1829 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1831 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1832 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1835 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Ellen Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Finglas  Dublin

Ellen Wren 1838 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1838 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1840 R.C. Burials

Ellen Wren 1842 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1846 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1851 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Bantry  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1852 1929 1929 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1855 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Ellen Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1859 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Desertserges  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Desertserges  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1862 R.C. Marriage  Kinlough  Kilmore  Leitrim

Ellen Wren 1864 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1865 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Ellen Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Ellen Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Caheragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1868 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

Ellen Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1869 1938 1938 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1870  Original Will Registers 1858

Ellen Wren 1871 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Ellen Wren 1871 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1871 1912 1912 Deaths 1864  1958 Lismore  Waterford

Ellen Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Ballinhassig  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1873 1917 1917 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1873 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Ellen Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Ellen Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Ellen Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Ellen Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra  Cork & Ross  Cork

Ellen Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1881 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Ellen Wren 1882 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Ellen Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

Ellen Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1887 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1889 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Ellen Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1890 Marriage  18451958 Clogheen

Ellen Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Ellen Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Ellen Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1903 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Ellen Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Ellen Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1906 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Ellen Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Ellen Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1910 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Ellen Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Ellen Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1912 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Ellen Wren 1916 1916 1916 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Ellen Wren 1918 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Ellen Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1925 1929 1929 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Ellen Wren 1927 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Ellenam Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Ellenora Wren 1807 R.C. Baptisms St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Ellenora Wren 1816 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Elllena Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Kilmelchidar  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Ballylongford  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Dromtarriffe  Kerry  Cork

Elllena Wren 1842 R.C. Marriage  Killiny  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1844 R.C. Marriage  Killiny  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Elllena Wren 1861 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Elllena Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Elllena Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Elllenam Wren 1833 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Elllenam Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Elllenam Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Elllenam Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Elsie Wren 1856 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Ema Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Templemore  Cashel & Emly  Tipperary

Emma Wren 1857 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Esther Mary Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Esther Mary Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Etty Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Eugene Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Eugenum Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Kilronan  Ardagh  Roscommon

Evas Wren 1879 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Evas Wren 1883 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Evas Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Eveline Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Felicum Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Felix Wren 1833 R.C. Marriage  Taghmon  Meath  Westmeath

Felix Wren 1838 R.C. Burials

Florence A Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Florence Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Frances Anne Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Kilmallock

Frances Constance Wren 1845 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Frances E Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Monaghan

Frances Wren 1782 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Francis Wren 1813 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Francis Wren 1818 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Francis Wren 1819 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Francis Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Ennismagrath  Kilmore  Leitrim

Francis Wren 1860 1900 1900 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Francis Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Enniskillen

Francis Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Croom  Limerick

Francis Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Inagh & Kilnamona  Killaloe  Clare

Francis Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Francis Wren 1881 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Francis Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Francis Wren 1895 1941 1941 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Francis Wren 1897 1957 1957 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Francis Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Sligo

Franciscum Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Frank Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Cork

Frans Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Ennismagrath  Kilmore  Leitrim

Frederick Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Naas  Kildare

Frederick Wren 1899 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Newtownards  Down

Frederick Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Newtownards  Down

  1. Wren 1807 R.C. Marriage Killeentierna Kerry

Garrett A Wren 1951 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Garrett Wren 1798 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Gdmonaus Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Genevieve Wren 1952 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Geo Wren 1844 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

George Francis Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

George V Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

George Wren 1791 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

George Wren 1811 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Kilmallock  Cork

George Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  Blanchardstown  Dublin

George Wren 1830 Tipperary Clans Archive Cork

George Wren 1839 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

George Wren 1852 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

George Wren 1874  Original Will Registers 1858

George Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

George Wren 1882 Marriage  18451958 Granard

George Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

George Wren 1889 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

George Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Georgina Wren 1894 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Gerald Wren 1941 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Gerard M Wren 1953 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Gerard Wren 1903 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Clifden  Galway

Gerard Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

Gerard Wren 1914 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Gerard Wren 1940 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Gergm Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Grace Wren 1816 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdrum  Wicklow

Grace Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Rathdrum

Gulielmum Wren 1809 R.C. Baptisms Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Gulielmum Wren 1815 R.C. Baptisms Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Gulielmum Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Gulielmus Henricus Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Booterstown  Dublin

Gulielmus Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Ballylooby  Waterford & Lismore  Tipperary

Gulielnum Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Hanah Wren 1854 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Hanna M Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Hanna Wren 1828 R.C. Burials

Hanna Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Hanna Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Hanna Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Hannah M Wren 1950 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Hannah Mary Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Hannah Mary Wren 1905 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Hannah Veronica Wren 1921 Births 18641958 Tipperary  Limerick

Hannah Wren 1792 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Carlow

Hannah Wren 1825 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Hannah Wren 1837 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Hannah Wren 1858 1908 1908 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Hannah Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Hannah Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Hannah Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Hannah Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Hannah Wren 1904 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Hannah Wren 1905 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Hannah Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Hannie James Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Hannie May Wren 1921 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1788 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Hanora Wren 1798 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1814 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1841 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Hanora Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Hanora Wren 1880 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Hanora Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Hanorah Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Hanoria Wren 1837 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Hanoria Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Hanoria Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Hanoria Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Hanoria Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Harrietta Wren 1848 Tipperary Clans Archive Cork

Harry Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Helena Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Helena Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Helena Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Helena Wren 1873 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Helena Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Helena Wren 1886 1936 1936 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Helena Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Hellenam Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Henry Denis Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Henry George Wren 1901 Marriage  18451958 Clonmel

Henry James Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Henry Kenneth Wren 1913 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Belfast  Antrim

Henry Kenneth Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Henry Wren 1823 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Henry Wren 1850 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Henry Wren 1864 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Henry Wren 1896  Original Will Registers 1858

Henry Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Hester Wren 1855 1946 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Honor Wren 1807 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Honora Wren 1822 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Honora Wren 1827 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Honora Wren 1831 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Honora Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Honora Wren 1838 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Honora Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Honora Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Honora Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Honora Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Honora Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Honora Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Honora Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Honora Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honora Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Honora Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honora Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Honora Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Honora Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Honora Wren 1879 Marriage  18451958 Kenmare

Honora Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honorah Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Honoram Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Honoram Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honoram Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honoram Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Murhan  Ardagh  Leitrim

Honoria Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Honoria Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Honoria Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honoria Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Honoria Wren 1878 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Honoria Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Hugh Wren 1821 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Hugh Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Hugh Wren 1882 1946 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Hugh Wren 1924 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Hugo Wren 1881 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Humphrey Wren 1830 1911 1911 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Humphrey Wren 1842 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Humphrey Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Irvine Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms St. Patrick’s  Belfast City  Down & Connor  Antrim

Isaac Wren R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Isobel E M Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Ita Wren 1942 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Jacobi Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Jacobi Wren 1840 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Jacobum Wren 1818 R.C. Baptisms St. John’s  Waterford City  Waterford & Lismore  Waterford

Jacobum Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Jacobum Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Jacobum Wren 1870 R.C. Marriage  Abbeylara  Ardagh  Longford

Jacobum Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Abbeylara  Ardagh  Longford

Jacobum Wren 1890 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Jacobum Wren R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Jacobus Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1852 R.C. Marriage  Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Jacobus Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1864 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Jacobus Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Jacobus Wren 1881 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Jacqualine M Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

James B Wren 1933 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

James B Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

James E Wren 1933 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

James Edward Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

James Ellard Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Kanturk

James F Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

James Francis Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

James G Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Athlone  Roscommon

James G Wren 1952 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

James J P Wren 1937 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

James J Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

James Joseph Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Cork

James Kevin Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

James P Wren 1936 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

James P Wren 1951 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

James Patrick Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

James T Wren 1950 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

James Wren 1761 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

James Wren 1777 R.C. Marriage  Castlepollard  Meath  Westmeath

James Wren 1781 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

James Wren 1783 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

James Wren 1786 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Granard  Cavan

James Wren 1795 R.C. Baptisms St. Audoen’s  Dublin City  Dublin

James Wren 1803 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

James Wren 1812 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

James Wren 1812 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

James Wren 1814 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1817 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1817 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

James Wren 1824 R.C. Marriage  Blanchardstown  Dublin

James Wren 1825 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

James Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

James Wren 1831 1887 1887 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

James Wren 1832 1887 1887 Deaths 1864  1958 Granard  Cavan

James Wren 1832 1908 1908 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

James Wren 1833 R.C. Marriage  Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

James Wren 1836 R.C. Marriage  Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

James Wren 1837 R.C. Burials

James Wren 1840 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

James Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1846 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

James Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

James Wren 1847 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

James Wren 1847 R.C. Marriage  Timoleague  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1848 R.C. Marriage  Clara & Horseleap  Meath  Offaly

James Wren 1850 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

James Wren 1851 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

James Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1852 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

James Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Athboy  Meath

James Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

James Wren 1857 1938 1938 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

James Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1862 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

James Wren 1863 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

James Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms St. Senan’s  Killaloe  Clare

James Wren 1864 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

James Wren 1866 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

James Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Ardfield & Rathberry  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

James Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

James Wren 1869 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

James Wren 1869 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

James Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

James Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

James Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Granard

James Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms St. Peter’s  Belfast City  Down & Connor  Antrim

James Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

James Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

James Wren 1872 R.C. Burials

James Wren 1872 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

James Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Kinsale

James Wren 1875 R.C. Marriage  Ballinhassig  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1876 1943 1943 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

James Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

James Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Tracton Abbey  Cork & Ross  Cork

James Wren 1878 1948 1948 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

James Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

James Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

James Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

James Wren 1880 1958 1958 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

James Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Cork

James Wren 1885 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

James Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

James Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

James Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Cork

James Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Edenderry

James Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Trim

James Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

James Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

James Wren 1897 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

James Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Cork

James Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

James Wren 1899 1953 1953 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

James Wren 1904 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

James Wren 1906 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

James Wren 1907 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

James Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

James Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Cork

James Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

James Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

James Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

James Wren 1914 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

James Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

James Wren 1920 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

James Wren 1920 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

James Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

James Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

James Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

James Wren 1943 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

James Wren R.C. Baptisms Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

Jams Wren 1804 R.C. Marriage  Collinstown  Meath  Westmeath

Jams Wren 1806 R.C. Burials

Jane Wren 1749 Index Of Wills 14841858 Dublin

Jane Wren 1775 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Jane Wren 1781 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Jane Wren 1791 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Jane Wren 1801 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Jane Wren 1818 R.C. Baptisms Newcastle West  Limerick

Jane Wren 1819 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Longford

Jane Wren 1827 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Jane Wren 1830 R.C. Marriage  Piercetown  Ferns  Wexford

Jane Wren 1846 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Jane Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Jane Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Jane Wren 1860 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Jane Wren 1867 1922 1922 Deaths 1864  1958 Cavan

Jane Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Jane Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Jane Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Jane Wren 1887 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Jane Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Jane Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Jannis Wren R.C. Marriage  Duagh  Kerry

Jaocbum Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Athboy  Meath

Jean Wren 1806 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Jeanette C Wren 1943 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Jennifer Wren 1951 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Jeremia Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah P Wren 1951 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1801 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Jeremiah Wren 1806 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Jeremiah Wren 1807 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Jeremiah Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Jeremiah Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Millstreet  Kerry  Cork

Jeremiah Wren 1869 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Newcastle Union Workhouse  Limerick

Jeremiah Wren 1871 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Jeremiah Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Jeremiah Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Jeremiah Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Jeremiah Wren 1882 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Jeremiah Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Kilmallock

Jeremiah Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiah Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Jeremiam Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Jeremias Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Jerh Wren 1831 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Jerh Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Jerh Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Jerry Wren 1807 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Jerry Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Joan Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Joane Wren 1806 R.C. Marriage  Youghal  Cloyne  Cork

Joanem Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Joanna Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1857 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1858 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Joanna Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Joanna Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Bantry  Cork & Ross  Cork

Joanna Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joanna Wren 1911 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Joannam Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Clonmel  Waterford & Lismore  Tipperary

Joannam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Joannam Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Joannam Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Joannam Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Joannam Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Joannam Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Ballybunion  Kerry

Joannam Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Drumlish  Ardagh  Longford

Joannein Wren 1843 R.C. Marriage  Taunagh  Elphin  Sligo

Joannem Wren 1775 R.C. Marriage  St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1789 R.C. Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1808 R.C. Marriage  St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1812 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Joannem Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Joannem Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Joannem Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Joannem Wren 1833 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Joannem Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1843 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Joannem Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Joannem Wren 1877 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Joannen Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Kilmelchidar  Kerry

Joanner Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1831 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Boherbue  Kerry  Cork

Joannes Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Joannes Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms CarrickOnSuir  Waterford & Lismore  Tipperary

Joannes Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Ballysodare & Kilvarnet  Achonry  Sligo

Joannes Wren 1853 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Joannes Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Ballingarry  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Templemichael  Ardagh  Longford

Joannes Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael & John’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Joannes Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1864 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Athboy  Meath

Joannes Wren 1867 R.C. Marriage  Kilnaughten  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1871 R.C. Marriage  Dingle  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Joannes Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

Joannes Wren 1877 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Joannes Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Joannis Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Joannis Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Joannun Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Boherbue  Kerry  Cork

Johana Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Johana Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johana Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Johana Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanan Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Johanna P Wren 1958 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Johanna Wren 1800 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1810 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1815 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1820 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1821 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Johanna Wren 1831 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1831 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1831 R.C. Marriage  Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Johanna Wren 1832 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Johanna Wren 1835 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1837 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1847 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1851 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1857 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1864 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1866 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Johanna Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Johanna Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Johanna Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Johanna Wren 1868 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1869 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Johanna Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Johanna Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Johanna Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Croom  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1876 1958 1958 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1881 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Johanna Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Galway

Johanna Wren 1893 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Clifden  Galway

Johanna Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1895 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Johanna Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Johanna Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Johanna Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Johanna Wren 1897 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Johanna Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Johanna Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Johanna Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1903 1904 1904 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1903 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Johanna Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1905 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Johanna Wren 1914 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1915 1916 1916 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1915 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Johanna Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Johanna Wren 1931 1950 1950 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Johanna Wren 1949 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Johanna Wren 1950 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Johannah M Wren 1952 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Johannah Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Johannam Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Johannes Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Johannes Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Johannes Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Johannes Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

John C Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Cork

John C Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

John Charles Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms St. Patrick’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Charles Wren 1872 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

John F Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Francis Wren 0 Births 18641958 Cork

John Francis Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

John Henry Wren 1896 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Celbridge  Dublin

John Henry Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Oughterard  Galway

John Hewitt Wren 1848 Marriage  18451958 Clonmel

John J Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John J Wren 1932 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

John J Wren 1956 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Joseph Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Leslie Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Cork

John M Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

John M Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

John P Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

John Patrick Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

John Patrick Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Stanley Wren 1939 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

John Stephen Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Cork

John Stephen Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

John Thomas Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John V Wren 1945 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

John William Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1751 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

John Wren 1757 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

John Wren 1778 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1783 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1784 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

John Wren 1788 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1791 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1792 R.C. Baptisms Kells  Meath

John Wren 1793 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1795 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

John Wren 1797 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1801 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

John Wren 1802 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

John Wren 1803 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

John Wren 1804 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1806 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1806 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1808 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1809 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

John Wren 1814 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

John Wren 1814 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1814 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1816 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1816 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1817 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1821 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1821 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1821 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1822 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1823 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1823 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Kinsale  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1824 R.C. Marriage  Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Templemore  Cashel & Emly  Tipperary

John Wren 1829 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1829 1904 1904 Deaths 1864  1958 Granard  Cavan

John Wren 1829 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

John Wren 182956 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1832 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1834 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

John Wren 1834 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1837 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Bantry  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

John Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Clonmellon  Meath

John Wren 1838 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

John Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Newcastle West  Limerick

John Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Kinlough  Kilmore  Leitrim

John Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Bohermeen  Meath

John Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Rathkeale  Limerick

John Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1841 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1841 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1842 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Mullingar  Westmeath

John Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1844 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1845 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1847 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1847 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1848 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

John Wren 1848 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

John Wren 1850 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

John Wren 1851 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

John Wren 1852 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1852 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

John Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1855 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

John Wren 1856 R.C. Marriage  St. Senan’s  Killaloe  Clare

John Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

John Wren 1858 1933 1933 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1859 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1859 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Edenderry  Kildare

John Wren 1859 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1859 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

John Wren 1862 1934 1934 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1862 1936 1936 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1862 R.C. Marriage  St. Senan’s  Killaloe  Clare

John Wren 1863 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1864 1942 1942 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1864 Marriage  18451958 Ballyshannon

John Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1865 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

John Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Ardfield & Rathberry  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1866 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

John Wren 1866 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

John Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

John Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

John Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

John Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Limerick

John Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Roscommon

John Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 CarrickOnShannon

John Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Glin

John Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1869 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Trim  Meath

John Wren 1869 1945 1945 Deaths 1864  1958 Lismore  Waterford

John Wren 1870  Original Will Registers 1858

John Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

John Wren 1871 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1871 1929 1929 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1872 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

John Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

John Wren 1873 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

John Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

John Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

John Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

John Wren 1873 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

John Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Kilchrist  Killaloe  Clare

John Wren 1876 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1877 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

John Wren 1877 1947 1947 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

John Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

John Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

John Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

John Wren 1879 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1880 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

John Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

John Wren 1880 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Granard  Cavan

John Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

John Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1884 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1884 1958 1958 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

John Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

John Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

John Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

John Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

John Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

John Wren 1891 Marriage  18451958 Trim

John Wren 1892 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1895 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

John Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

John Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

John Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1899 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

John Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

John Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1901 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

John Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Cork

John Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

John Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1903 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

John Wren 1903 Marriage  18451958 Lismore

John Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1907 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

John Wren 1907 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

John Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

John Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1912 1912 1912 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

John Wren 1912 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1918 Marriage  18451958 Belfast

John Wren 1926 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

John Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

John Wren 1929 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

John Wren 1930 Marriage  18451958 Cork

John Wren 1931 Marriage  18451958 Rathkeale

John Wren 1934 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

John Wren 1937 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

John Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Thomastown  Kilkenny

John Wren 1942 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

John Wren 1947 Marriage  18451958 Cork

John Wren 1947 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Joseph Plunkett Wren 1918 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Joseph Plunkett Wren 1946 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Joseph T Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Joseph Wren 1782 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Joseph Wren 1793 R.C. Baptisms St. Audoen’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Joseph Wren 1813 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Joseph Wren 1814 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Joseph Wren 1818 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Joseph Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Joseph Wren 1843 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Joseph Wren 1847 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Joseph Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Joseph Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Joseph Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Joseph Wren 186569 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Joseph Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Joseph Wren 1888 1954 1954 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Joseph Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Mallow  Cork

Joseph Wren 1889 1942 1942 Deaths 1864  1958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Joseph Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Joseph Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Joseph Wren 1924 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Joseph Wren 1941 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Josephine A Wren 1935 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Josephine P Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Josephine P Wren 1958 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Josephine Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Granard  Cavan

Josephus Wren 1756 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Jospeh Wren 1866 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Ju? Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  Enniskeane  Cork & Ross  Cork

Julia Francis Wren 1913 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Julia M Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Julia M Wren 1953 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia M Wren 1954 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Julia Wren 1821 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Julia Wren 1823 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Julia Wren 1824 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Julia Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Julia Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Julia Wren 1852 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Julia Wren 1855 1933 1933 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Julia Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Julia Wren 1868 1950 1950 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Julia Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Julia Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Julia Wren 1878 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Julia Wren 1878 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Julia Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Julia Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Julia Wren 1928 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Julia Wren 1935 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Juliam Wren 1812 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Julian Wren 1805 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Juliana Wren 1821 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Julianam Wren 1804 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Julianam Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Kate Cecilia Ann Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Kate Wren 1831 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Kate Wren 1837 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Kate Wren 1850 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Kate Wren 1858 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Kate Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Kate Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Kate Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Caheragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Kate Wren 1872 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Kate Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Kate Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Kate Wren 1877 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Kate Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Kate Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Kate Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Kate Wren 1887 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Kate Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Kinsale

Kate Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Kate Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Kate Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Kate Wren 1922 1923 1923 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Katherine A Wren 1952 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Katherine Wren 1861 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Katherine Wren 1899 1944 1944 Deaths 1864  1958 Celbridge  Dublin

Kathleen E Wren 1938 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s) )

Kathleen Mary Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Kathleen Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

Kathleen Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Kathleen Wren 1908 1908 1908 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Kathleen Wren 1911 1917 1917 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Kathleen Wren 1915 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Kathleen Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Kathleen Wren 1938 1938 1938 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Katie Wren 1841 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Katie Wren 1918 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Kevin L Wren 1944 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Kevin Wren 1923 1926 1926 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Lance Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Laurence Michael Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

Laurence Wren 1809 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1820 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1821 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1822 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Laurence Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1868 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Laurence Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Laurence Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1877 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1887 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Clifden  Galway

Laurence Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Laurence Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1910 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1914 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1918 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Laurence Wren 1920 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1920 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1922 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Laurence Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Laurence Wren 1933 1933 1933 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Laurence Wren 1947 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Laurence Wren 1954 Marriage  18451958 Galway

Laurentius Wren 1872 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Laurentius Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Laurentius Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Laurentus Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Lawrence Wren 1828 1917 1917 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Lawrence Wren 1857 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Lawrence Wren 1866 1956 1956 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Lawrence Wren 1871 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Lawrence Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Leslie Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Letechia Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Letechia Wren 1877 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Letitia Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Lillie Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Corrofin  Clare

Lillie Wren 1898 1933 1933 Deaths 1864  1958 Celbridge  Dublin

Lizzie Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Lizzie Wren 1887 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Lizzie Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Lizzie Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Edenderry  Kildare

Lucy Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

Lucy Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Desertserges  Cork & Ross  Cork

Madge Wren 1874 1948 1948 Deaths 1864  1958 Mullingar  Westmeath

Maev A Wren 1957 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Maggie Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Manrilius Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Mara Wren 1831 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Marcalla Wren 1930 Marriage  18451958 Naas

Margaret A Wren 1956 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Ann Wren 1890 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Belfast  Antrim

Margaret Anne Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Naas  Kildare

Margaret Anne Wren 1923 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Margaret Josephine Wren 1921 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Margaret M A Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Margaret M Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Margaret M Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret M Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Cork

Margaret Mary Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Mary Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Mary Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Mary Wren 1945 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Margaret Wren 1753 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Margaret Wren 1778 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1804 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1806 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1806 R.C. Marriage  Wexford  Ferns

Margaret Wren 1811 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1813 R.C. Baptisms Kells  Meath

Margaret Wren 1814 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Margaret Wren 1817 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1820 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1823 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1825 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1827 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Blanchardstown  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Donymore  Meath

Margaret Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

Margaret Wren 1828 R.C. Marriage  Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Margaret Wren 182956 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1833 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Mullingar  Westmeath

Margaret Wren 1834 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Margaret Wren 1834 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1834 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1837 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Margaret Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1848 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1850 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Margaret Wren 1852 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1861 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Margaret Wren 1864 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Margaret Wren 1865 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Kinsale

Margaret Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Millstreet

Margaret Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Margaret Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Margaret Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1871 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1872 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1877 1956 1956 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1878 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Killeshandra  Kilmore  Cavan

Margaret Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Margaret Wren 1879 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1880 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1882 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1882 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1885 1900 1900 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Margaret Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Balrothery

Margaret Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Margaret Wren 1894 1935 1935 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Margaret Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Margaret Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1901 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Margaret Wren 1902 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1904 1951 1951 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Margaret Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Margaret Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Tipperary  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Cork

Margaret Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Margaret Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Margaret Wren 1913 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Margaret Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Margaret Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1919 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Margaret Wren 1922 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Margaret Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Margaret Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Donegal

Margaret Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Margaret Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Margaret Wren 1928 Births 18641958 Cork

Margaret Wren 1941 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Margaret Wren 1944 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Margaret Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaret Wren 1951 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Margaretam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Margaretam Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Margaretha Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1820 R.C. Marriage  Kilmelchidar  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Margarita Wren 1864 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Margarita Wren 1866 R.C. Marriage  Millstreet  Kerry  Cork

Margarita Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Spa  Kerry

Margarita Wren 1935 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Margarita Wren Whelan 1830 R.C. Marriage  Rath  Killaloe  Clare

Margaritam Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Shanagolden  Limerick

Margaritam Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Athboy  Meath

Margaritam Wren 1857 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Margerita Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Margeritam Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Margm Wren 1783 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Margm Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Margm Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Margret Wren 1814 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

Margret Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms St. Senan’s  Killaloe  Clare

Margret Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Margt Wren 1794 R.C. Marriage  Rush  Dublin

Margt Wren 1834 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Margt Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Margt Wren 1850 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Margt Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Marguritan Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Milltown  Kerry

Maria Anna Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Maria Anna Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Ballysodare & Kilvarnet  Achonry  Sligo

Maria Louisa Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Maria T Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Maria Wren 1799 R.C. Marriage  Blanchardstown  Dublin

Maria Wren 1809 R.C. Marriage  Croom  Limerick

Maria Wren 1810 R.C. Baptisms St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Maria Wren 1811 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Maria Wren 1813 R.C. Marriage  Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Maria Wren 1826 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Maria Wren 1829 1911 1911 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Maria Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Kilmelchidar  Kerry

Maria Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Maria Wren 1837 R.C. Burials

Maria Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Maria Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Maria Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Maria Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms CastletownGeoghegan  Meath  Westmeath

Maria Wren 1843 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Rath  Killaloe  Clare

Maria Wren 1845 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Maria Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Maria Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Maria Wren 1849 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1850 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Maria Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Maria Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1858  Original Will Registers 1858

Maria Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Maria Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Lixnaw  Kerry

Maria Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Maria Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Maria Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Maria Wren 1864 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Maria Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Listowel  Kerry

Maria Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Maria Wren 1870 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Maria Wren 1871 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Maria Wren 1871 R.C. Marriage  Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Maria Wren 1872 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Maria Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Ballybunion  Kerry

Maria Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Maria Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Maria Wren 1874 R.C. Marriage  Killiny  Kerry

Maria Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Maria Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Maria Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Geevagh  Elphin  Sligo

Maria Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

Maria Wren 1877 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Maria Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Maria Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Tullamore  Meath  Offaly

Maria Wren 1878 R.C. Marriage  Castleisland  Kerry

Maria Wren 1879 R.C. Marriage  Geevagh  Elphin  Sligo

Maria Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Maria Wren 1881 R.C. Marriage  Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

Maria Wren 1889 Marriage  18451958 Mohill

Maria Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Abbeyleix

Maria Wren 1919 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Mariaem Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Mariain Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1802 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1825 R.C. Marriage  St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Mariam Wren 1827 R.C. Marriage  Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Mariam Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Milltown  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1833 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Mariam Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Keel  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Mariam Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Mariam Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Mariam Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Mariam Wren 1863 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Mariam Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Mariannam Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Killoe  Ardagh  Longford

Marianne Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Marianne Wren 1914 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Marie C Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Marie T Wren 1958 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Martha Wren 1750 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Martha Wren 1782 R.C. Marriage  St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Martha Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Ballybunion  Kerry

Martin Wren 1856 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Martin Wren 1868 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Martin Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Martin Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Martin Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Martin Wren 1924 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Martin Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Rathkeale

Martinum Wren 1809 R.C. Baptisms Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Martinum Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Martinus Wren 1820 R.C. Marriage  Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Mary Alice Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Mary Anne Wren 1821 1884 1884 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Mary Anne Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Mary Anne Wren 1891 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Mary Anne Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Mary B Wren 1933 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Bridget Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Mary Bridget Wren 1923 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary C Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Catherine Wren 1926 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Mary Elizabeth Wren 0 Births 18641958 Mountmellick  Laois (Queen’s)

Mary Elizabeth Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Mary Elizabeth Wren 1915 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Mary Ellen Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Mary Ellen Wren 1880 R.C. Baptisms Ballinakill  Tuam  Galway

Mary Ellen Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Mary Ellen Wren 1899 R.C. Marriage  Terenure  Dublin

Mary Esther Wren 1945 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Mary F Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Honor Wren 1866 1943 1943 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Mary Ita Wren 1920 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary J Wren 1944 Births 18641958 Cork

Mary Kate Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Mary Margaret Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Mary Maud Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Longford

Mary T Wren 1938 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Mary T Wren 1945 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Mary T Wren 1957 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Teresa Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Mary Wren 1738 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Mary Wren 1742 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Mary Wren 1760 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Mary Wren 1770 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

Mary Wren 1772 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Mary Wren 1777 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Mary Wren 1781 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Mary Wren 1785 R.C. Marriage  Delvin  Meath  Westmeath

Mary Wren 1790 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1791 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 16231866

Mary Wren 1794 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Gort  Galway

Mary Wren 1797 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1798 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Mary Wren 1802 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1803 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1803 R.C. Marriage  Donabate  Dublin

Mary Wren 1805 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1805 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1810 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Kilrush  Clare

Mary Wren 1811 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1812 R.C. Baptisms Hospital  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1815 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1816 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1817 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1818 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Mary Wren 1820 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Boyle  Roscommon

Mary Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms Hospital  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1821 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Mary Wren 1821 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Mary Wren 1821 R.C. Baptisms Templemore  Cashel & Emly  Tipperary

Mary Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Mary Wren 1823 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Mohill  Leitrim

Mary Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Athy  Dublin  Laois

Mary Wren 1824 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Granard  Cavan

Mary Wren 1825 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Mary Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Philipstown  Kildare & Leighlin  Offaly

Mary Wren 1827 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1827 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1828 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Mallow  Cloyne  Cork

Mary Wren 1829 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Mary Wren 1829 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Mary Wren 1829 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1830 1916 1916 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1831 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Mary Wren 1832 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Mary Wren 1832 R.C. Burials

Mary Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Mary Wren 1835 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Mary Wren 1836 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Skibbereen  Cork

Mary Wren 1836 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Mary Wren 1837 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Mary Wren 1838 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Croom  Limerick

Mary Wren 1838 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1838 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Kilmeen & Castleventry  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1842 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1843 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Corrofin  Clare

Mary Wren 1843 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Mary Wren 1843 1912 1912 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Mary Wren 1843 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Mary Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

Mary Wren 1844 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1845 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1845 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1845 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Mary Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Mary Wren 1846 1911 1911 Deaths 1864  1958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Mary Wren 1848 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1849 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Mary Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1851 R.C. Marriage  Innishannon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1854 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

Mary Wren 1854 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Mary Wren 1856 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1856 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Mary Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1858 1944 1944 Deaths 1864  1958 Boyle  Roscommon

Mary Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1859 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Mary Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

Mary Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Mary Wren 1861 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1862 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1862 R.C. Marriage  Killeshandra  Kilmore  Cavan

Mary Wren 1863 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Desertserges  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1864 1901 1901 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1864 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Mary Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Mary Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Mary Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Urney  Kilmore  Cavan

Mary Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Mary Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1867 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1867 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1869 Marriage  18451958 Kilmallock

Mary Wren 1870 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Cahersiveen  Kerry

Mary Wren 1870 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

Mary Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Mary Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Mary Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Mary Wren 1871 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1871 1945 1945 Deaths 1864  1958 Trim  Meath

Mary Wren 1872 1949 1949 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Mary Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Collinstown  Meath  Westmeath

Mary Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1874 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Mary Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Mary Wren 1875 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Mary Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Mary Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Mary Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Inagh & Kilnamona  Killaloe  Clare

Mary Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Drumreilly Lower  Kilmore  Cavan

Mary Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Mary Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1878 1938 1938 Deaths 1864  1958 CarrickOnShannon  Leitrim

Mary Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Mary Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1878 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Mary Wren 1878 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Mary Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Ballinhassig  Cork & Ross  Cork

Mary Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Mary Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1879 Marriage  18451958 Boyle

Mary Wren 1880 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Mary Wren 1880 1955 1955 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1880 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Mary Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Mary Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Mary Wren 1884 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Mallow  Cork

Mary Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Mary Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1889 Marriage  18451958 Mohill

Mary Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Mary Wren 1891 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Mary Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Mary Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Mary Wren 1894 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Mary Wren 1894 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Mary Wren 1895 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Mary Wren 1895 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1895 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdown  Dublin

Mary Wren 1895 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1895 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Mary Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

Mary Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Mary Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Mary Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Cork

Mary Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Mary Wren 1900 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Mary Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Cork

Mary Wren 1903 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Mary Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Mary Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Mary Wren 1906 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Mary Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mary Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1912 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1913 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Mary Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Mary Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1916 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Mary Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1923 Births 18641958 Cork

Mary Wren 1924 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Mary Wren 1926 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Mary Wren 1927 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1927 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Mary Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Mary Wren 1929 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Mary Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1932 1946 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Mary Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Mary Wren 1946 Births 18641958 Cork

Mary Wren 1947 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Mary Wren 1948 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Mary Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mary Wren R.C. Baptisms Kilfenora  Galway  Clare

Matheum Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Mathew T Wren 1954 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Mathew Wren 1860 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Mathew Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mathew Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Mathew Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mathew Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Mathew Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Mathew Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mathew Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Mathias Wren 1840 R.C. Marriage  Castleisland  Kerry

Mathius Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Matt Wren 1793 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Matthæus Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Matthaus Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Matthew J L Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Matthew Thomas Wren 1927 Births 18641958 Cork

Matthew Wren 1819 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Matthew Wren 1840 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Matthew Wren 1929 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Matthew Wren 1950 1952 1952 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Maureen A Wren 1958 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Maurice John Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1805 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Maurice Wren 1808 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Maurice Wren 1812 1869 1869 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1828 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1835 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1839 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Maurice Wren 1840 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Maurice Wren 1843 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1856 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1861 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1866 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Maurice Wren 1872 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1881 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1885 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Maurice Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Maurice Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1916 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Maurice Wren 1918 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1924 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Maurice Wren 1928 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Maurice Wren 1932 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Mauritius Wren 1832 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Mauritius Wren 1833 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Mauritius Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Mauritius Wren 1870 R.C. Marriage  Killiny  Kerry

Mauritius Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

May Margaret Wren 1891 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Mgt Wren 1825 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Michael Bartholomew Wren 1842 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Christopher Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael D Wren 1842 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Francis Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Michael J Wren 1933 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael J Wren 1938 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Michael J Wren 1953 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael J Wren 1955 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Martin Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms St. Patrick’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Michael P Wren 1948 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Michael Patrick Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Wren 1752 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Michael Wren 1783 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Michael Wren 1802 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Michael Wren 1804 R.C. Marriage  Donabate  Dublin

Michael Wren 1811 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1815 R.C. Baptisms Enniskeane  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Michael Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Bantry  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Michael Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1840 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Michael Wren 1840 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunmanway  Cork

Michael Wren 1840 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Michael Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1844 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1846 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Wren 1846 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Michael Wren 1847 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms Killeentierna  Kerry

Michael Wren 1848 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Michael Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Michael Wren 1855 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Michael Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1857 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Wren 1860 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Michael Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Michael Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1860 R.C. Marriage  Castleisland  Kerry

Michael Wren 1862 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Michael Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Michael Wren 1864 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Michael Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Michael Wren 1865 Marriage  16191898 Limerick

Michael Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Michael Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Michael Wren 1866 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1866 1955 1955 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1867 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Croom  Limerick

Michael Wren 1867 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Michael Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Croom  Limerick

Michael Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Michael Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Roscommon

Michael Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Boyle

Michael Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Michael Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Michael Wren 1868 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

Michael Wren 1869 R.C. Marriage  Charleville  Cloyne  Limerick

Michael Wren 1870 1907 1907 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Michael Wren 1872 1872 1872 Deaths 1864  1958 Croom  Limerick

Michael Wren 1872 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Croom  Limerick

Michael Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Michael Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Michael Wren 1874 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Granard  Cavan

Michael Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Ballyvaughan  Clare

Michael Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Mohill

Michael Wren 1874 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Michael Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Michael Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michael Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Ballyshannon  Donegal

Michael Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Michael Wren 1877 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Michael Wren 1878 1948 1948 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Michael Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Killadysert  Clare

Michael Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

Michael Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Michael Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Michael Wren 1885 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Michael Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Michael Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Michael Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Michael Wren 1891 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Longford

Michael Wren 1892 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Longford

Michael Wren 1893 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Michael Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Mohill  Leitrim

Michael Wren 1895 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Michael Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1897 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Michael Wren 1898 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

Michael Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Michael Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Michael Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Michael Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1905 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Michael Wren 1906 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1906 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Michael Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Michael Wren 1914 1946 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1915 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Michael Wren 1916 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Michael Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Michael Wren 1941 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Michael Wren 1943 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Michael Wren 1956 1956 1956 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdown  Dublin

Michael Wren 1956 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Michael X Wren 1946 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Michaelem Wren 1840 R.C. Marriage  Killucan  Elphin  Roscommon

Michaelem Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Michaelem Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Effin & Gamenderk  Limerick

Michaelem Wren 1853 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Michaelem Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Shanagolden  Limerick

Michaelem Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Michaelem Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Michaelem Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Abbeylara  Ardagh  Longford

Michaeline Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Michaelis Wren 1829 R.C. Marriage  Ballanvohir  Kerry

Michaelis Wren 1853 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Michaelum Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Michaelum Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Michal Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Cootehall  Elphin  Roscommon

Michalem Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Michalem Wren 1867 R.C. Baptisms Ballingarry  Limerick

Michare Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Michl Wren 1814 R.C. Baptisms St. Munchin’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Michl Wren 1824 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michl Wren 1826 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michl Wren 1840 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Michl Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Michl Wren 1853 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Michl Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Rahoon  Galway

Michl Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Minnie Wren 1863 1903 1903 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Minnie Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Minnie Wren 1882 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Mirian Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Monica M Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Monica M Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Monica Wren 1858 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Monica Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael & John’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Monica Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Mt Wren 1828 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Nanno Wren 1888 1893 1893 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Nano Wren 1859 1876 1876 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Nano Wren 1875 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Nano Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Nellie Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

Nicholas Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1925 1925 1925 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1931 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1932 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1933 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1935 1935 1935 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Female Wren 1947 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Male Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Male Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

No Name Male Wren 1877 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

No Name Male Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

No Name Male Wren 1888 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

No Name Male Wren 1891 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

No Name Wren 1803 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael & John’s  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

No Name Wren 1831 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

No Name Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms Kilmeen & Castleventry  Cork & Ross  Cork

No Name Wren 1845 1845 R.C. Burials

No Name Wren 187074 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael & John’s  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren 1878 R.C. Baptisms Kilnaughten  Kerry

No Name Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

No Name Wren R.C. Congregational Records St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren R.C. Marriage  Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren R.C. Marriage  Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

No Name Wren R.C. Marriage  Harrington St.  Dublin City  Dublin

Noel T Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Noeline A Wren 1940 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Nora C Wren 1946 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Nora Mary Wren 1924 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Nora Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Clonakilty

Nora Wren 1906 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Nora Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Skibbereen

Nora Wren 1909 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Nora Wren 1925 1926 1926 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Nora Wren 1932 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Norah Wren 1877 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Norah Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Norah Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Norah Wren 1899 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Belfast  Antrim

Norah Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Norry Wren 1803 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Norry Wren 1811 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Norry Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Paddy Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Aghabulloge  Cloyne  Cork

Pat Wren 1816 R.C. Baptisms Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Pat Wren 1824 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Pat Wren 1828 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Pat Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Kinlough  Kilmore  Leitrim

Pat Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Pat Wren 1874 Marriage  18451958 Killadysert

Pat Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Patet Ellen Wren 1847 R.C. Baptisms St. Peter’s  Athlone  Elphin  Roscommon

Patk Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Inagh & Kilnamona  Killaloe  Clare

Patr Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Patricia B Wren 1941 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Patricia Josephine Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Patricio Wren 1809 R.C. Marriage  Croom  Limerick

Patricius Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Drumcliff  Elphin  Sligo

Patricius Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Patricius Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Patricius Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Patrick A Wren 1911 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Patrick A Wren 1949 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Patrick Alphonsus Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms St. Michael & John’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Patrick Brendan Wren 1916 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Sligo

Patrick C Wren 1958 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Daniel Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick John Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Joseph Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Mohill  Leitrim

Patrick Joseph Wren 1922 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Joseph Wren 1923 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Patrick Joseph Wren 1925 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Michael Wren 1914 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1767 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1790 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Patrick Wren 1794 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1804 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Manorhamilton  Leitrim

Patrick Wren 1805 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Balrothery  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1808 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1811 1887 1887 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1816 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1818 1890 1890 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Patrick Wren 1821 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

Patrick Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1830 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Kinsale  Cork

Patrick Wren 1830 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1832 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Patrick Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms St. James’  Dublin City  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1835 1895 1895 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1836 1918 1918 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1839 1922 1922 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1847 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1851 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1853 1873 1873 Deaths 1864  1958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Patrick Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Donabate  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1858 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Kinnegad  Meath  Westmeath

Patrick Wren 1864 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1864 1933 1933 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1864 1951 1951 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Patrick Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Patrick Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1864 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1865 1917 1917 Deaths 1864  1958 Youghal  Cork

Patrick Wren 1866 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1866 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1866 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Trim  Meath

Patrick Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Patrick Wren 1868 1868 1868 Deaths 1864  1958 Youghal  Cork

Patrick Wren 1868 R.C. Baptisms Youghal  Cloyne  Cork

Patrick Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Patrick Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1871 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Rathkeale  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Patrick Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Cork

Patrick Wren 1873 R.C. Marriage  Tracton Abbey  Cork & Ross  Cork

Patrick Wren 1874 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Patrick Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1879 1880 1880 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1879 Marriage  18451958 Kenmare

Patrick Wren 1880 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Ballyvaughan  Clare

Patrick Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Longford

Patrick Wren 1881 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1886 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1886 Marriage  18451958 Manorhamilton

Patrick Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Patrick Wren 1889 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1889 Births 18641958 Clifden  Galway

Patrick Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1890 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Patrick Wren 1891 1949 1949 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1892 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Sligo

Patrick Wren 1894 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Sligo

Patrick Wren 1894 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Patrick Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1897 1897 1897 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1898 1919 1919 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1898 Marriage  18451958 Balrothery

Patrick Wren 1899 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1900 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1902 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Patrick Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1907 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1908 1909 1909 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Patrick Wren 1910 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Lismore  Waterford

Patrick Wren 1917 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1921 Marriage  18451958 Mountmellick

Patrick Wren 1927 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Patrick Wren 1928 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1928 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1929 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Patrick Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Tullamore  Offaly (King’s)

Patrick Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1934 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1935 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Patrick Wren 1939 1939 1939 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Patrick Wren 1944 Marriage  18451958 Trim

Patrick Wren 1946 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Patrick Wren 1953 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Patrick Wren 1953 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Patrick Wren 1956 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Patrilius Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Patritii Wren 1845 R.C. Marriage  Tralee  Kerry

Patritii Wren 1859 R.C. Marriage  Keel  Kerry

Patritium Wren 1823 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Patritium Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Patritium Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Patritium Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Patritium Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Patritium Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Patritius Wren 1796 R.C. Baptisms Boyle  Elphin  Roscommon

Patritius Wren 1834 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

Patritius Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Clooneclare  Kilmore  Leitrim

Patritius Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Kilfinane  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1853 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1854 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Athboy  Meath

Patritius Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Cootehall  Elphin  Roscommon

Patritius Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Killoe  Ardagh  Longford

Patritius Wren 1862 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Patritius Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Killiny  Kerry

Patritus Wren 1872 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Pats Wren 1826 R.C. Baptisms Rath  Killaloe  Clare

Patt Wren 1808 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Patt Wren 1860 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Patt Wren 1871 1871 1871 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Paul J Wren 1947 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Pauline Ursula Wren 1904 1920 1920 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Paulus Wren 1839 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Peter J Wren 1936 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Peter Joseph Wren 1936 1936 1936 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Peter Wren 1756 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Peter Wren 1783 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Peter Wren 1799 R.C. Baptisms St. Audoen’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Peter Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Peter Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Ennismagrath  Kilmore  Leitrim

Peter Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Peter Wren 1891 Marriage  18451958 Mohill

Peter Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Peter Wren 1942 Marriage  18451958 Trim

Petrus Wren 1802 R.C. Marriage  St. Michan’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Petrus Wren 1873 R.C. Burials

Philip Wren 1807 R.C. Baptisms Delvin  Meath  Westmeath

Philip Wren 1838 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Philippum Wren 1832 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Phillip Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Philomena B Wren 1954 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Pierse Wren 1826 R.C. Marriage  Lixnaw  Kerry

Pk Wren 1822 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Rachael Wren 1794 1867 1867 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

Rachelem Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Athboy  Meath

Ralph Wren 1798 R.C. Marriage  Passage West  Cork & Ross  Cork

Rebecca Wren 1761 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Ricardus Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Richard Wren 1827 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Carlow

Richard Wren 1869 R.C. Baptisms Donymore  Meath

Richard Wren 1870 1943 1943 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Richard Wren 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Richard Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Richardi Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Ballylongford  Kerry

Richardine Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Richardus Wren 1828 R.C. Baptisms Glenflesk  Kerry

Robert F Wren 1948 Births 18641958 Cork

Robert Wren 1793 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Robert Wren 1793 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Robert Wren 1845 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Robert Wren 1848 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Robert Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Croom

Robert Wren 1884 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Robert Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Kinsale  Cork

Robert Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Athlone

Robert Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Athlone

Robert Wren 1888 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Robert Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Cork

Robert Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Robert Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Roscrea

Robert Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Robert Wren 1904 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Robert Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Robert Wren 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Kanturk  Cork

Robet Wren 1892  Original Will Registers 1858

Roger Wren 1756 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Rosam Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Rosam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Rosam Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Athboy  Meath

Rosanna Wren 1849 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Rosanna Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Trim  Meath

Rosarie Margaret Wren 1947 Births 18641958 Dungarvan  Waterford

Rose Ann Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Belfast  Antrim

Rose Anne Wren 1895 Births 18641958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Rose Wren 1791 R.C. Marriage  St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Rose Wren 1835 R.C. Marriage  Kells  Meath

Rose Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Fenagh  Ardagh  Leitrim

Rose Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Oldcastle  Meath

Rose Wren 1869 R.C. Marriage  Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Rose Wren 1917 Marriage  18451958 Trim

Ross Joseph Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Ross Wren 1902 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Sally Wren 1836 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Samual Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Samuel Wren 1876 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Sara Wren 1795 R.C. Marriage  Mullingar  Meath  Westmeath

Sara Wren 1810 R.C. Marriage  Bruff  Grange & Gilnogra  Limerick

Sarah Wren 1776 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Sarah Wren 1783 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Sarah Wren 1791 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Carlow

Sarah Wren 1809 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Sarah Wren 1833 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Sarah Wren 1835 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Sarah Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

Sarah Wren 1855 R.C. Marriage  Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Sarah Wren 1862 R.C. Baptisms Murroe  Boher & Abington  Cashel & Emly  Limerick

Sarah Wren 1867 1924 1924 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Sarah Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Sarah Wren 1946 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Saram Wren 1827 R.C. Baptisms Kilronan  Ardagh  Roscommon

Susan Wren 1815 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Clonakilty  Cork

Susan Wren 1823 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Susan Wren 1845 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Susan Wren 1856 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

Susan Wren 1865 Births 18641958 Clonakilty  Cork

Susan Wren 1865 R.C. Baptisms Desertserges  Cork & Ross  Cork

Susan Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Irvinestown

Susan Wren 1885 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Susanna Wren 1775 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Susanna Wren 1779 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Susanna Wren 1833 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Susanna Wren 1915 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Sylverum Wren 1817 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Sylvester Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

Sylvester Wren 1894 1944 1944 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Terence Wren 1783 R.C. Baptisms St. Mary’s (ProCathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Terence Wren 1892 1932 1932 Deaths 1864  1958 Limerick  Clare

Teresa Bridget Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Teresa Wren 1822 R.C. Baptisms Templemore  Cashel & Emly  Tipperary

Teresa Wren 1843 Marriage  16191898 Limerick

Teresa Wren 1916 Marriage  18451958 Clifden

Teresa Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Teressa Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Castlereagh  Mayo

Thade Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Thadeum Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms Killarney  Kerry

Theresa Wren 1863 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Therese A Wren 1942 Births 18641958 Dublin North  Dublin

Thoma Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Thomam Wren 1814 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomam Wren 1834 R.C. Baptisms Ballylongford  Kerry

Thomam Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Thomam Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Mohill  Ardagh  Leitrim

Thomam Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Duagh  Kerry

Thomam Wren 1856 Marriage  16191898 Sligo

Thomam Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Ballybunion  Kerry

Thomam Wren 1874 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Thomas Albert Wren 1877 1917 1917 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Thomas Banfield Wren 1810 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

Thomas Christopher Wren 1923 Births 18641958 Mountmellick  Laois (Queen’s)

Thomas J Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas J Wren 1935 Births 18641958 Cork

Thomas John Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Thomas Patrick Wren 1875 R.C. Baptisms St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas W Wren 1895 1954 1954 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Thomas W Wren 1955 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Thomas William Wren 1865 1931 1931 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas William Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Thomas William Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas William Wren 1894 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Thomas William Wren 1925 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Thomas Wren 1706  Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths

Thomas Wren 1706  Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths

Thomas Wren 1735 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Thomas Wren 1735 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

Thomas Wren 1749 Index Of Wills 14841858 Dublin

Thomas Wren 1760 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Carlow

Thomas Wren 1775 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1779 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1790 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1791 Deputy Keeper Of Index To The Act Or Grant Books  & To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 12721858 (26th  30th & 31st Reports  1894  1899) Carlow

Thomas Wren 1807 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1809 R.C. Baptisms Delvin  Meath  Westmeath

Thomas Wren 1809 R.C. Baptisms Delvin  Meath  Westmeath

Thomas Wren 1810 1865 1865 Deaths 1864  1958 Navan  Meath

Thomas Wren 1811 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1811 R.C. Marriage  Monagea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1814 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1817 1887 1887 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1818 R.C. Marriage  St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1820 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1826 1898 1898 Deaths 1864  1958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Thomas Wren 1831 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Thomas Wren 1834 1914 1914 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdrum  Wicklow

Thomas Wren 1836 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1838 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1840 1910 1910 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1840 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1843 1888 1888 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1844 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1848 R.C. Marriage  Kyle & Knock  Killaloe  Laois

Thomas Wren 1849 1902 1902 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1850 R.C. Marriage  Athea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1854 1864 1864 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1854 Marriage  18451958 Rathdrum

Thomas Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Clara & Horseleap  Meath  Offaly

Thomas Wren 1855 R.C. Baptisms Clonakilty  Cork & Ross  Cork

Thomas Wren 1858 1938 1938 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1859 1927 1927 Deaths 1864  1958 Fermoy  Cork

Thomas Wren 1860 R.C. Baptisms Athea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1860 R.C. Congregational Records Granard  Ardagh  Longford

Thomas Wren 1861 1883 1883 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1861 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Thomas Wren 1861 Marriage  16191898 Dublin

Thomas Wren 1861 Marriage  18451958 Cork

Thomas Wren 1861 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

Thomas Wren 1861 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1863 1866 1866 Deaths 1864  1958 Rathdown  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1864 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Castleisland  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Thomas Wren 1867 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Thomas Wren 1867 R.C. Marriage  Castleisland  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1868 R.C. Marriage  Glin  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1870 1947 1947 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Skibbereen  Cork

Thomas Wren 1870 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Boyle

Thomas Wren 1870 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

Thomas Wren 1870 R.C. Marriage  St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1871 1957 1957 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1871 R.C. Baptisms Donymore  Meath

Thomas Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

Thomas Wren 1872 R.C. Marriage  Ballybunion  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1873 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Thomas Wren 1874 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1874 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1876 1878 1878 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1876 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Thomas Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Granard  Cavan

Thomas Wren 1877 Marriage  18451958 Newcastle

Thomas Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Philipstown  Kildare & Leighlin  Offaly

Thomas Wren 1877 R.C. Marriage  Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1878  Original Will Registers 1858

Thomas Wren 1879 R.C. Burials

Thomas Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1885 1894 1894 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1886 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1886 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1892 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Thomas Wren 1893 Births 18641958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Thomas Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Thomas Wren 1894 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1895 1952 1952 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Thomas Wren 1896 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Dingle  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Clonmel  Tipperary

Thomas Wren 1906 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1908 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Thomas Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Dublin South  Dublin

Thomas Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1913 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Thomas Wren 1922 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

Thomas Wren 1930 Marriage  18451958 Dingle

Thomas Wren 1943 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Thomas Wren 1947 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1950 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Thomas Wren 1950 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Thos Wren 1831 R.C. Baptisms Ballanvohir  Kerry

Tim Wren 1841 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Tim Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Timothei Wren 1841 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Timotheum Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Timotheus Wren 1829 R.C. Marriage  Rath  Killaloe  Clare

Timotheus Wren 1856 R.C. Marriage  Killarney  Kerry

Timotheus Wren 1873 R.C. Baptisms Dingle  Kerry

Timotheus Wren 1877 R.C. Baptisms Abbeyfeale  Limerick

Timotheusin Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Francis Wren 1919 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1793 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1810 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1817 1877 1877 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1839 R.C. Marriage  Dunmanway  Cork & Ross  Cork

Timothy Wren 1842 R.C. Baptisms Rathkeale  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1851 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1856 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Timothy Wren 1862 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Timothy Wren 1866 Marriage  16191898 Kerry

Timothy Wren 1866 Marriage  18451958 Glin

Timothy Wren 1867 1942 1942 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Timothy Wren 1867 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

Timothy Wren 1867 Marriage  16191898 Cork

Timothy Wren 1867 R.C. Marriage  CastletownGeoghegan  Meath  Westmeath

Timothy Wren 1869 1946 1946 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1873 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Dingle  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1875 Births 18641958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1877 1937 1937 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1877 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1883 Births 18641958 Kenmare  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1894 Marriage  18451958 Killarney

Timothy Wren 1897 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Skibbereen

Timothy Wren 1901 1901 1901 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

Timothy Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Timothy Wren 1902 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1902 Marriage  18451958 Rathkeale

Timothy Wren 1902 Marriage  18451958 Tralee

Timothy Wren 1903 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1904 1905 1905 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1904 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

Timothy Wren 1907 Marriage  18451958 Dunmanway

Timothy Wren 1908 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

Timothy Wren 1913 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Timothy Wren 1929 Births 18641958 Cork

William Christopher Wren 1909 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

William Francis Wren 1902 Births 18641958 Cork

William H P Wren 1911 Births 18641958 Cork

William J A Wren 1930 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

William John Wren 1930 1930 1930 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

William M Wren 1931 Births 18641958 Cork

William S Wren 1939 Births 18641958 Rathdown  Dublin

William Wren 1674 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 15361858  5 Vols (19091920) Cork

William Wren 1674 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 15361858  5 Vols (19091920) Kilkenny

William Wren 1792 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

William Wren 1797 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Glin  Kerry

William Wren 1800 1882 1882 Deaths 1864  1958 Croom  Limerick

William Wren 1805 R.C. Marriage  St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 1810 1870 1870 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1811 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

William Wren 1813 1881 1881 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1819 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1820 1886 1886 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1822 1906 1906 Deaths 1864  1958 Dunshaughlin  Dublin

William Wren 1829 R.C. Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 182956 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 1831 1899 1899 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

William Wren 1832 Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623

William Wren 1833 Tipperary Clans Archive Kerry

William Wren 1837 R.C. Baptisms St. Nicholas’ (Without)  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 1837 R.C. Marriage  Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1838 1891 1891 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1838 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1841 R.C. Baptisms Blanchardstown  Dublin

William Wren 1842 1875 1875 Deaths 1864  1958 Croom  Limerick

William Wren 1842 1889 1889 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1843 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1846 R.C. Baptisms Monagea  Limerick

William Wren 1846 R.C. Marriage  Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1848 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Newcastle  Limerick

William Wren 1851 1921 1921 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1852 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1852 R.C. Baptisms Murragh  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1854 1913 1913 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1856 1928 1928 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

William Wren 1857 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1858 R.C. Baptisms Bandon  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1859 R.C. Baptisms Schull East  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1861 1896 1896 Deaths 1864  1958 Bantry  Cork

William Wren 1861 Marriage  16191898 Cork

William Wren 1861 Marriage  18451958 Bandon

William Wren 1861 R.C. Marriage  St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 1862 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1862 Tipperary Clans Archive Dublin

William Wren 1863 R.C. Baptisms Ballingarry  Limerick

William Wren 1865 1915 1915 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1865 Marriage  16191898 Meath

William Wren 1865 Marriage  18451958 Dunshaughlin

William Wren 1865 R.C. Marriage  Donymore  Meath

William Wren 186569 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

William Wren 1866 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1866 R.C. Baptisms Ringrone  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1868 1908 1908 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin North  Dublin

William Wren 1870  Original Will Registers 1858

William Wren 1872 Births 18641958 Killarney  Kerry

William Wren 1872 Marriage  18451958 Cork

William Wren 1872 R.C. Marriage  Ballinhassig  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1873 1874 1874 Deaths 1864  1958 Killarney  Kerry

William Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Cork

William Wren 1873 Births 18641958 Glin  Kerry

William Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Booterstown  Dublin

William Wren 1876 R.C. Marriage  St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork & Ross  Cork

William Wren 1878 1879 1879 Deaths 1864  1958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1878 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

William Wren 1879 Births 18641958 Bandon  Cork

William Wren 1880 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

William Wren 1882 1940 1940 Deaths 1864  1958 Dublin South  Dublin

William Wren 1882 Births 18641958 Newcastle  Limerick

William Wren 1884 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

William Wren 1885 1885 1885 Deaths 1864  1958 Tralee  Kerry

William Wren 1887 1887 1887 Deaths 1864  1958 Cork

William Wren 1887 Births 18641958 Cork

William Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Cork

William Wren 1890 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1891 1892 1892 Deaths 1864  1958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1891 Births 18641958 Listowel  Kerry

William Wren 1892 Marriage  18451958 Listowel

William Wren 1896 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

William Wren 1898 Births 18641958 Bantry  Cork

William Wren 1899 Marriage  18451958 Limerick

William Wren 1905 Births 18641958 Cork

William Wren 1912 Marriage  18451958 Dublin South

William Wren 1918 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

William Wren 1932 Marriage  18451958 Dublin North

William Wren 1933 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

William Wren 1938 Marriage  18451958 Bantry

William Wren 1955 Births 18641958 Tralee  Kerry

Winifred Wren 1901 Births 18641958 Limerick  Clare

Winny Wren 1756 R.C. Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Wm Wren 1833 Tipperary Clans Archive Kerry

Wren Edwardus 1826 R.C. Baptisms Glenflesk  Kerry

Za??an Wren 1876 R.C. Baptisms Molahiff  Kerry

From Griffiths Valuations dated approx 1850’s

Wren   John    Cork    Ballymodan

Wren   Mary   Cork    St  Nicholas

Wren   William   Cork    St  Finbar

The above list is based on ownership or renting of various lands within the townlands or parishes as shown

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1901 census returns for Wren

Forename Townland/Street DED County  Age  Sex

Alicia Susan   Langford Place Cork 45   F

Anne  Langford Place Cork 87   F

Annie Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 10   F

Bridget   Mamore West Kilbrogan   Cork 24   F

Bridie Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 3  F

Christina Seartagh  Clonakilty   Cork 15   F

Daniel   Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 18   M

David Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 30   M

David Dromovane  Teadies   Cork 35   M

Edmund  Gorthloughra  Douce  Cork 32   M

Elizabeth  Knockrea (in 2 separate folders)  Blackrock  Cork 11 F

Elizabeth Mamore West Kilbrogan   Cork 54   F

Ellen  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 12   F

Ellen  Derrycool   Kilbrogan   Cork 48   F

Ellen  Dromovane  Teadies   Cork 30   F

Ellen  Dromovane  Teadies   Cork 72   F

Ellen  Langford Place   Cork 51   F

Ellen  Tirrycremmin Butlerstown Cork 35   F

Ellen  Winthrop Street Cork 30   F

George  Castletreasure Douglas   Cork 22   M

Hannah  Ballyvorane South Nohaval  Cork 50   F

Hannah  Lough Road Cork 40   F

Hanora  Ballyvorane South Nohaval  Cork 55   F

Hesther   Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 45   F

Hilda  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 5  F

Hugh  Castletreasure Douglas   Cork 15   M

James Joseph Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock  Cork 2   M

James Ballyvorane South Nohaval  Cork 23   M

James Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 26   M

James Chapel Street New Clonakilty Cork 35   M

James   Knockrea (in 2 separate folders)   Blackrock  Cork 50   M

James Mamore West Kilbrogan   Cork 16   M

James Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 50   M

Jenny  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 8  F

Jermiah   Milleenduff Knockatooan   Cork 20   M

John   Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 10   M

John   Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 40   M

John   Chapel Street New Clonakilty Cork 30   M

John   Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 17   M

John   Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 48   M

John   Kilnamone Baurleigh   Cork 50   M

John   Knockacurra   Knockroe   Cork 69   M

John  Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock  Cork 4  M

John   Seafield   Bantry Cork 0  M

John   Seafield   Bantry Cork 37   M

John   Winthrop Street Cork 0  M

Julia   Derrycool   Kilbrogan   Cork 46   F

Julia   Dromclough West Mealagh  Cork 28   F

Julia   Inchiroe   Douce  Cork 32   F

Kate   Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 28   F

Lizzie Lough Road Cork 13   F

Margaret Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 15   F

Margaret Knockacurra   Knockroe   Cork 75   F

Margaret Scart Road Bantry Cork 14   F

Maria Dromovane  Teadies   Cork 76   F

Mary Margt Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock  Cork 12   F

Mary Margt Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock  Cork 39  F

Mary  Ahilmore   Ahil  Cork 59   F

Mary  Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 58   F

Mary  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 13   F

Mary  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 35   F

Mary  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 42   F

Mary  Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 19   F

Mary  Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 40   F

Mary  Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 70   F

Mary  Inchiroe   Douce  Cork 60   F

Mary  Mamore West Kilbrogan   Cork 21   F

Mary  Seafield   Bantry Cork 2  F

Mary  Seafield   Bantry Cork 36   F

Mary  Winthrop Street  Cork 2  F

Michael   Derrycool   Kilbrogan   Cork 52   M

Michael   Inchiroe   Douce  Cork 33   M

Michell   Seafield   Bantry Cork 4  M

Nellie Cloughmacsimon  Ballymodan Cork 12   F

Nora   Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 22   F

Nora   Dromclough Bantry Rural   Cork 20   F

Nora Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock  Cork 7  F

Patrick  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 30   M

Patrick  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 70   M

Patrick  Inchiroe   Douce  Cork 2  M

Robert   Castletreasure Douglas   Cork 47   M

Susan Mary  Foglen Terrace   Fermoy Cork 32   F

Timothy  Ahilmore   Ahil  Cork 65   M

Timothy  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 28   M

Timothy  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 40   M

William  Inchiroe   Douce  Cork 3  M

1911 Census returns for Wren

Forename   Townland/Street DED County  Age  Sex

Helena  Froxe’s Street  Ballymodan Cork 30   F

Alicia Susan   Langford Place Cork 55   F

Anne  Boyle Street Bandon  Cork 20   F

Bridget   Mawmore West  Kilbrogan   Cork 34   F

Catherine   Froxe’s Street  Ballymodan Cork 0  F

Christina Rockboro Road Cork 24   F

Christopher  Mount Vernon Terrace Cork 3  M

David Kingston  Dromavane  Teadies   Cork 49   M

David Abbeystrowry Skibbereen Cork 35   M

Edward  Inchirde   Douce  Cork 85   M

Eliza   Mawmore West  Kilbrogan   Cork 66   F

Elizabeth Mount Vernon Terrace Cork  25   F

Ellen Mary Cloghmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 33   F

Ellen  Castletreasure Douglas   Cork 35   F

Ellen  Curtis Lane  Cork 45   F

Ellen  Inchirde   Douce  Cork 5  F

Ellen  Sundays Well Road Cork 59   F

Ellen  Winthrop Street   Cork   F

Ellen  Winthrop Street Cork 45   F

George   Castletreasure Douglas   Cork 32   M

George Mount Vernon Terrace Cork  29  M

Hannnah  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 1  F

Hanora Knockrea   Blackrock  Cork 17   F

Henry Walkers Row  Fermoy Cork 45   M

Hester   Mill Street Clonakilty  Cork 55   F

Hugh  Castletreasure Douglas  Cork 0  M

Jack    Seafield  Bantry Cork 10   M

James Joseph  Thomond Square Cork 11   M

James Ballymacowen  Kilnagross Cork 40   M

James Knockrea   Blackrock  Cork 60   M

James Mawmore West  Kilbrogan   Cork 26   M

John   Ballynabortagh   Killeagh  Cork 40   M

John   Boyle Street Bandon Town Cork 57   M

John   Froxe’s Street  Ballymodan Cork 2  M

John   Froxe’s Street  Ballymodan Cork 27   M

John   Knockrea   Blackrock  Cork 14   M

John   Seafield   Bantry   Cork 44   M

John   Winthrop Street   Cork 11   M

Julia   Derrycool   Kilbrogan   Cork 60   F

Julia   Dromclogh West   Mealagh  Cork 34   F

Julia   Inchirde   Douce  Cork 2  F

Julia   Inchirde   Douce  Cork 44   F

Kathleen Seafield   Bantry   Cork 9  F

Margaret Seafield   Bantry  Cork 2  F

Margaret Winthrop Street Cork 4  F

Mary   Christina Moneygurney Douglas   Cork 7  F

Mary   Kingston Dromavane  Teadies   Cork 45   F

Mary   Margaret Knockrea   Blackrock  Cork 50   F

Mary  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 32   F

Mary  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 82   F

Mary  Inchirde   Douce  Cork 6  F

Mary  Mawmore West  Kilbrogan   Cork 31   F

Mary  Seafield   Bantry  Cork 12   F

Mary  Seafield   Bantry  Cork 42   F

Mary  Winthrop Street  Cork 12   F

Michael   Sundays Well Road  Cork   63   M

Michael   Inchirde   Douce  Cork 42   M

Michael   Inchirde   Douce  Cork 9  M

Michael   Seafield   Bantry   Cork 14   M

Patrick  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 2  M

Patrick  Inchirde   Douce  Cork 12   M

Patrick  Lackareagh  Douce  Cork 45   M

Reginald Mount Vernon Terrace Cork  1  M

Robert   Castletreasure Douglas  Cork 56   M

Robert   Curtis Lane   Cork 45   M

Robert   Killeenreendowney Blackrock  Cork 17   M

Susannah Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 34   F

Timothy  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 0  M

Timothy  Cahermuckee  Douce  Cork 40   M

William Francis Knockrea   Blackrock  Cork 8  M

William  Ballyhooley Road  Cork 58   M

William  Inchirde   Douce  Cork 13   M

William  Seafield   Bantry   Cork 5  M

William  Winthrop Street Cork 45   M

Williams Winthrop Street Cork 45   M

Willie Winthrop Street Cork 6  M

 

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866
First name(s) Last name Year Spouse’s first name(s) Diocese
Anna Wren 1761 John Cork and Ross
Anne Wren 1819 Henry Cork and Ross
Anne Wren 1842 Edward Cork and Ross
Anne Wren 1844 John Cork and Ross
Catherine Wren 1822 Robert Cork and Ross
David Wren 1806 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
David Wren 1806 Frances Cork and Ross
Edward Wren 1835 Emma Killaloe
Elinor Wren 1744 William Cork and Ross
Elizabeth Wren 1740 Joseph Cork and Ross
Frances Wren 1782 Richard Cork and Ross
Geo Wren 1844 Anne Limerick
George Wren 1791 Mary Cork and Ross
James Wren 1761 Ann Cork and Ross
James Wren 1803 Catherine Cork and Ross
James Wren 1812 Anne Cork and Ross
Jane Wren 1749 Andrew Prerogative Court
John Wren 1757 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
John Wren 1784 Mary Cork and Ross
John Wren 1802 Ann Cork and Ross
John Wren 1834 Anne Cork and Ross
Joseph Wren 1782 Mary Cork and Ross
Joseph Wren 1843 Susan Cork and Ross
Margaret Wren 1753 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
Margaret Wren 1837 Pierce Cork and Ross
Martha Wren 1750 Lionel Cork and Ross
Mary Wren 1738 John Cork and Ross
Mary Wren 1791 Benjamin Cork and Ross
Mary Wren 1818 Nicholas Cork and Ross
Mary Wren 1832 William Cork and Ross
Mary Wren 1836 William Henry Cork and Ross
Michael Wren 1752 Rebecca Cork and Ross
Michael Wren 1840 Catherine Cork and Ross
Philip Wren 1838 Frances Cork and Ross
Rebecca Wren 1761 Edward Cork and Ross
Sarah Brewer 1748 Thomas Prerogative Court
Susanna Wren 1775 Richard Cork and Ross
Susanna Wren 1779 Joseph Cork and Ross
Susanna Wren 1833 Daniel Cork and Ross
Thomas Wren 1735 Elizabeth Dublin
William Wren 1792 Jane Cork and Ross
William Wren 1811 Mary Cork and Ross
William Wren 1832 Mary Cork and Ross

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858
First name(s) Last name Year Residence county Diocese
Ann Wren 1816 — Cork and Ross
Charles Wren 1633 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Wren 1725 Kerry Ardfert and Aghadoe
Daniel Wren 1847 — Ardfert and Aghadoe
Gawen Wren 1737 Dublin Prerogative Court
Gawen Wren 1737 Dublin Prerogative Court
Gawen Wren 1737 Dublin Prerogative Court
George Wren 1850 Kerry Prerogative Court
George Wren 1852 Cork Prerogative Court
Hannah King or Wren 1792 — Prerogative Court
Hannah Wren 1792 — Prerogative Court
James Wren 1810 Cork Prerogative Court
James Wren 1810 Cork Prerogative Court
James Wren 1834 — Cork and Ross
James Wren 1844 — Cork and Ross
John Wren 1762 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Wren 1769 Kerry Prerogative Court
John Wren 1769 Kerry Prerogative Court
John Wren 1791 Limerick Prerogative Court
John Wren 1847 — Cork and Ross
Michael Wren 1840 Cork Prerogative Court
Revd. Jno H Wren 1853 — Prerogative Court
Revd. John Hewitt Wren 1853 Tipperary Prerogative Court
Sarah Wren 1791 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Wren 1662 Meath Prerogative Court
Thomas Wren 1760 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Wren 1791 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Wren 1793 Kerry Prerogative Court
Thomas Wren 1793 Kerry Prerogative Court
Thomas, Junr Wren 1791 — Prerogative Court
William Wren 1674 Cork Cashel and Emly
William Wren 1674 Cork Cork and Ross

Dukelow Records

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HERE’S SOME GOOD RESEARCH DONE BY KERRY CAMPION (DUKELOW) WHICH MIGHT BE RELEVANT TO SOME PEOPLE ON HERE.THE DUKELOWS

French Origins: It appears that the name Dukelow was originally Duclos, a French Huguenot surname of locative origin, deriving from the place where the initial bearer once lived or held land. In this instance we have a derivation of the old French terms ‘du’, meaning ‘from’ and ‘clos’ meaning enclosure or farm. Alternatively, there may also have been an occupative origin from the ancient French term ‘closser’ (farmer, large producer of grain or corn), referring to their occupation. Among the numerous variations were Duclaux, Duclous, Duclot, Clos, and Closel etc. During the course of research, the following misspellings have been found: Ducklow, Duklow, Dubelow, Dupelow etc.

Among the earliest references in France to the name can be found a Daniel de Cachalon, who was ennobled by letters patent in Pau on 27th April 1609, when he also obtained a house located in Pontacq, called “Duclos”. There was a parish priest, Claude Duclos in the 1640′s and the family Duclos de Bouillas was ennobled in Toulouse in 1748.

Being Protestants, the French Huguenots were subject to much persecution from the mid-1500′s onwards. One of the most notorious acts of persecution was the massacre of some 100,000 Protestants on the Feast of St Bartholomew’s Day in 1572. An era of tyranny took over after this and continued until 1598 when the Edict of Nantes gave a measure of freedom and protection from persecution. Despite the Edict, the suffering of the Huguenots provoked major emigration. England and Scotland were popular destinations, but the vast majority fled to the United States. A substantial number also went to Ireland and, in the early years of the reign of James I who acceded to the throne in 1603, many Frenchmen obtained grants of naturalisation in Ulster. The Dublin government was happy to welcome them in the southern parts of the island, but the great mass of the population had no special sympathy for them. The disturbed sta

THE DISTURBED STATE OF THE COUNTRY MADE IT UNATTRACTIVE TO THE IMMIGRANTS, BUT THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT SAW IN THE SETTLEMENT OF HUGUENOTS A MEANS OF GIVING IRELAND PROSPERITY AND STRENGTHENING THE PROTESTANT ELEMENT WITHIN THE POPULATION.

Louis XIV came to the French throne in 1643. The Edict of Nantes was guaranteed still, until Cardinal Mazarin died in 1661. Then the persecution of Huguenots began in earnest again. Charles II had just come to the throne of England and during his reign more refugees were sent to Ireland at the expense of the government. In 1674 the Irish parliament passed an act offering letters of naturalisation to the refugees and free admission to all corporations. Under the Duke of Ormond’s vice-royalty, colonies of Huguenot refugees were planted at Dublin, Cork, Kilkenny, Lisburn and Waterford. The settlement of Portarlington gained special protection under the Marquis de Ruvigny. The refugee movement was at its height when the revocation of the Edict of Nantes occurred on 8th October 1685. This resulted in the flight of some 200,000 Huguenots. Over 40,000 went to England and 10,000 went to Ireland.

Dr. Alice St Ledger of Cork an expert on the Huguenots has drawn my attention to the following ‘According to Grace L. Lee’s ‘The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland’, the Duclos family came to Ireland before 1685.  They came from Metz in the Department of the Moselle (north-east France).’

In Bennet’s history of Bandon 1869, there is a reference to Richard Goodman who in 1692 succeeded the Rev. Paul Duclos as vicar of Ballymodan, Bandon.

In Raymond Hylton’s book ‘Ireland’s Huguenots and their Refuge 1662-1745′ he suggests that among the Huguenot families worshiping at the Collegiate Church in Youghal,  in 1730 were the Duclos family.

The Dukelows in Ireland

The Dukelows could have arrived in Southern Ireland around this time and settled in county Cork. There is a story that a Catholic priest from the south of France by the name of Duclos arrived or was shipwrecked off the coast of Cork in the mid-seventeenth century. He founded a parish and started a family. Dukelows also appear in Ulster.

Generally, the Huguenots who settled in Ireland quickly established a reputation for creative and skilled workmanship. Hard work was regarded as a self-discipline and a means of averting temptation. This produced Huguenot traits of reverence, chastity, sobriety, frugality, honesty and excellence. These refugees often combined their talent of science and craftsmanship by making mathematical instruments, watches, textiles, glass, paper, agricultural products and manufactured goods. Huguenot weavers laid the foundation and developed the Irish linen and poplin industries.

By 1800, descendants of the original Huguenots had integrated into Irish Society and were virtually assimilated by the C o I. In the process, the name Duclos must have been anglicized to Dukelow. Names were often spelt in different ways and Irish or English clerks who did not understand French would have written down what they thought was correct.

The earliest known Dukelow in our family tree is a Richard Dukelow. Richard was probably born between 1795 and 1805. Around the time of his birth, the population of Ireland began to explode due to the abundance of incredibly cheap food. By 1841 the Irish population was nearly 8.25 million and it was the most densely populated country in Europe. Young couples married early as no savings were necessary. A cabin was erected for little or nothing in a few days and children were a necessity as an insurance against destitution in old age as there was no Poor Law until 1838. The family cabin was usually warmed by a turf fire and, even though the Irish peasant may have slept on the floor, there was plenty of food, potato being the mainstay of Irish cooking. The pre-famine Irish may have been poor but they were not gloomy. Dancing and talking were universal diversions.

Richard Dukelow

RICHARD’S PARENTS HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED, BUT HE COULD HAVE BEEN RELATED TO ‘BIG PETE’ DUKELOW. LEGEND HAS IT THAT HE WAS THE BIGGEST MAN IN THE COUNTY AT 7’6″. HE SUPPOSEDLY HAD ONE OR TWO BROTHERS AND RICHARD COULD BE DESCENDED FROM ONE OF THESE.

Looking at the incidence of certain names in the family tree, it is suspected that Richard’s birthplace was Durrus, which is located about 7 miles from Bantry Bay in County Cork.

In the Tithe Applotment for the Durrus Tithe for 16th November 1830 two Richard Dukelows are mentioned: one in Droumatinahine and one in Rossmore. In Crotties there was also a Charles, Peter, James and Robert Dukelow and a Thomas in Classadoo.

As regards the identity of Richard’s wife, three names have cropped up in research. According to the Irish Records Extraction Database at Ancestry.com, a Richard Dukelow married a Catherine King in the Diocese of Cork and Ross, Co Cork in 1814. A Richard Duclow married a Sarah Williamson in 1830 also in the Diocese of Cork & Ross, Co Cork. Another possibility was Avis Shannon who married a Richard Dukelow. The main contender appears to be Catherine King. The marriage to Sarah Williamson is rather late and Avis Shannon was later found in the US in the 1860 census, so they are less likely.

In terms of occupation, he is named as a labourer on his son’s marriage certificate (1859), but it is not stated whether this was an agricultural or industrial labourer. The strongest evidence is that he was an agricultural labourer, as his son or grandson, John Dukelow, is reported to have scared crows off the crops as a boy for a penny. On his daughter’s marriage certificate (1861) his occupation is a butcher. It is possible he was a tenant farmer to begin with and then left the land during the potato famines in the 1840’s. By this time, Richard and his wife appear to have had at least 3 children: John was born first in around 1828. Peter was born between 1832 and 1834 and Mary followed in around 1834. There may have also been an Anne, born around 1840.

The Potato Famine

Local failures of the potato crop had occurred regularly since the 1700s. There had been ‘minor’ famines in 1817 and 1822 and the possibility of another failure in 1845 caused no particular alarm. In fact, at the beginning of July of that year, the crop promised to be a bumper one. However, the first news that the blight which had recently ravaged the North American potato crop had crossed the Atlantic came from the Isle of Wight, where disease had appeared.

Suddenly, every plant died and, soon afterward, all over Ireland people were dying by the thousand. The situation was exacerbated by another failure in 1846. Starvation was soon followed by disease. Some people were said to die by the fences and about 40 dead persons were reputedly eaten by dogs in Durrus. Cart loads of corpses were buried in mass graves.

Before the potato failure, to leave Ireland had been regarded as the most terrible of fates, but now the people began to flee en masse. It is estimated that a total of a million emigrants went to North America. By the 1840′s as a direct result of the famine half of all immigrants to the United States originated from Ireland. Many of these immigrants went to the largest cities, especially Boston and New York City, as well as Chicago, San Francisco, Hartford, Albany, Philadelphia and Detroit. Even today, many of these cities still retain a substantial Irish-American community while New York City still has more people who claim Irish heritage than Dublin’s whole population. These cities became the conduit through which Irish, both Protestant and Catholic entered American society.

However, there was an even larger emigration across the Irish Channel to Great Britain, to Liverpool, Glasgow and the ports of South Wales. There is one story of a ship arriving in Newport, Wales and a great debate raging as to whether the Irish should be allowed ashore as they would spread pestilence throughout Britain.

By February 1848 there were 191 residents from Durrus in the Bantry Workhouse. Pre famine the population was 3731 in 1841. By 1851 it had dropped to 2003. The number of houses went from 595 to 324.

Ireland’s Valuation office conducted its first survey of property ownership in Ireland from 1848 to 1864. This survey became known as “Griffiths Valuation” after Richard Griffith who was the director of the office at that time. The survey was used to determine the amount of tax each person should pay towards the support of the poor within their poor law union. This involved determining the value of all privately held lands and buildings in rural as well as  areas to figure the rate at which each unit of property could be rented year after year. The resulting survey was arranged by barony and civil parish with an index to the townlands appearing in each volume. Griffith’s Valuation can be used as an excellent census substitute for the years after the Great Famine as censuses prior to 1901 were destroyed.

In the Griffiths Report of 1850-1852, there is only one Richard Dukelow in Carrigboy alongside an Avesia Dukelow who may have been a sister or mother. Incidentally, the name Avesia is repeated amongst the Dukelows of Durrus.

Inspection of the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Records reveals that this Richard had fallen on hard times. The Irish Reproductive Loan Fund was a micro credit scheme set up in 1824 to provide small loans to the ‘industrious poor’. Local associations and committees administered the scheme, most often from a small town in a rural area, and county committees oversaw their work. The records of the local associations and county committees are in the The National Archives and cover the years 1824 to 1846 for county Cork. As well as the notes of security for the loans, there are loan ledgers, repayment books and defaulters’ books. The minimum information supplied is address and occupation, but much additional detail is often given in the local association records, including notes on health, family circumstances and emigration. A Richard Dukelow is mentioned. He borrowed 2 pounds on 23rd March 1846. It was secured by Michael Baker of Cruttees, John Dukelow of Aghagouma and Michael Hurley of Ballycomane. It is interesting to note that the Hurley (or Hurely /Herley) family crop up later alongside the Dukelows in Well Street, Poplar, Middlesex, England in the 1861 census. By 26th November 1849, Richard had paid off 14 shillings of the loan, still owed 1pound and 6 shillings and owed interest of 2d. The Constable in charge of administering the loans was called upon to find out his circumstances and Richard appears not to have been in a position to repay the loan. Records state that “He did reside here (in Cruttees) Being poor man Resides at present in Carrigboy being poorly circumstances”. At the same time, others on the same sheet were heading to America and were poor farmers.

It is interesting to note that John Dukelow, a shoemaker of Aghagouna also borrowed 2 pounds on 26th October 1846 which was secured by Charles Dukelow and Timothy Daly of Rossmore. By 26th November 1849, he had paid 8s. He lived in Aghagouna on both dates according to the records. Maybe Richard and John were brothers.

Other Dukelows mentioned in the Griffiths Valuation for Cork are:

Dukelow Peter Dromreagh Durrus Cork

Dukelow Peter Arderrawinny Skull Cork

Dukelow Mary Rossmore Durrus Cork

Dukelow Thomas Clashadoo Durrus Cork

Dukelow Thomas Ballydehob Skull Cork

Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork

Dukelow John Clashadoo Durrus Cork

Dukelow Charles Crottees Durrus Cork

Dukelow Charles Coomkeen Durrus Cork

Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork

Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork

Dukelow Charles Rusgeenaniska Durrus Cork

2 Jason Dukelows Crottees Durrus Cork

It is highly likely that some of these are Richard’s relatives.

After 5 or 6 generations in Ireland, the potato famines prompted the Dukelows to migrate for a second time. In the 1820/1830/1840 US Federal census there were no Dukelows, but, by the time of the 1850 census, there were two: one in Wisconsin and one in Monroe, New York. From 1860 onwards their numbers in the US swelled.

Of the 22 Dukelows in the 1860 US Federal census, one family of seven lived in New York, one family of three in Middlesex, one lived in Queens (aged 17) and eleven Dukelows lived in Calumet. In the 1870 US census there were 37 Dukelows and in the 1880 census there were over 100. Their birthplaces varied, but were mostly Canada, Ireland and just three from England.

The details of Richard’s life and his exact fate may never be known, but there may be some clues in the records available. No Richard Dukelows were uncovered in the 1841, 1851, 1861 or 1871 census in England or 1841 and 1851 census for Wales, Scotland and Channel Islands. There are none in the 1840 US Federal Census or in the 1851 census of East and West Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. There is a Richard Dukelow born approximately 1833, living in Wankesha, Wisconsin in the 1850 USA Federal census. He was working as a labourer on a farm, but he is too young to be relevant. All the evidence points to him remaining in Ireland. He may well have died impoverished and be one of the millions buried in mass graves during the height of the famine. No matching gravestone or death record has been uncovered anywhere.

Richard’s Sons

His children were definitely part of the exodus from Ireland. By the 1850’s they had migrated to the British Isles.

The trip to the UK was the flight of the very poor that could not raise enough money for a passage to the States or Canada. Crossing to Great Britain was a familiar experience for thousands of Irish, thanks to seasonal harvest work and the demand for labour associated with the Industrial Revolution. Large Irish communities had been established in the cities thanks to the labourers (navvies) who had gone over to dig docks and canals and to work in mills and factories. They provided cheap labour and were often used for strike breaking. In addition, the conclusion of various colonial campaigns meant large numbers of Irish soldiers were discharged onto the frequently unwelcoming streets of London. There were regular services of steamers on a daily basis between Liverpool and Cork.

Richard’s children are thought to have entered Britain through the ports of South Wales, as his grandson, John, is known to have worked there for many years. From Wales, many Irish spread over England and Wales, afraid of returning to starvation. Chepstow and Cheltenham on the English border were invaded by the Irish in particular.

The brothers may well have arrived in London around 1852 when the Poplar Docks were opened, followed by the Royal Victoria Docks in 1855. As a large part of the workforce simply required brute strength to fetch and carry goods, employment was open to anyone, and the poor immigrants from Ireland provided cheap labour.

Their living conditions were awful. Because of London’s high cost of living, several Irish families frequently shared a single room, and when this overcrowding was combined with primitive sewage arrangements, poor ventilation, and few opportunities for washing of either bodies or clothes, the mortality rate among London’s Irish population rose to frightening levels.

By 1859, Richard’s two sons, Peter and John, had found their way to London, and were living amongst these Irish migrants. I am sure they would have already known many from home. Peter married Hannah Collins in 1859 and John was a witness. At the time of the 1861 census, John was lodging with his Poplar-born wife, Mary, next door to his brother at 9 Well Street, Poplar. Their surname appears as Dupelow. They were both working as dock labourers.

It is evident from Peter’s marriage certificate that neither of them could read nor write. This was the norm at the time. The percentage of males who could read and write in the 1841 Census for Durrus was between 15 and 19%.

Having survived the famines, it must have come as a shock when John Dukelow died suddenly on 10th August 1866 whilst he was living at 4 Providence Place, Poplar, which was very close to Well Street. He had contracted cholera, which he had had for 23 hours. There was a major cholera epidemic in London July to October 1866. This followed epidemics in 1832, 1848-49, and 1853-4. Thinking that the disease was spread by the inhalation of invisible noxious gases emitted by excrement and rotting waste, sanitary reformers tried to prevent the spread of cholera by flushing sewers and washing down streets to eliminate the disease. Cholera is primarily water-borne, and the first effect of the cleansing was to make the 1848-49 epidemics even worse than that of 1832. The distribution of deaths in successive cholera epidemics reflected the cleanliness of the water supply in different parts of London and, in 1866, only Poplar was affected with a death rate of 81-160 deaths per 10,000 inhabitants.

Republicanism

It is possible that the Dukelows were sympathetic to the ideals of Irish Republicanism. This is based on various pieces of evidence. Firstly, they originated from an area which was the heartland of the Fenian movement. The Fenians were members of the so-called Fenian movement in Ireland and elsewhere, though primarily America and England. They wanted one simple desire for Ireland – independence from British rule. The Great Famine had a massive impact on Ireland. Some in Ireland believed that the government in London – to solve the ‘Irish Problem’ – had deliberately done as little as possible to aid the people of Ireland – a form of genocide – and these people concluded that the only hope Ireland had for its future was a complete separation from Great Britain. If London was unwilling to grant this, then the Fenians would fight for it.

Anger against the British government spilled over in 1848. In this year a group of revolutionaries known as Young Ireland launched an uprising against the government. It was a failure. One member of Young Ireland went onto form the secret society that became known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Its aim was independence for Ireland. Another went to American and became the leader of a new organisation called the Fenian Brotherhood. It took its name from the Fianna who were a band of Irish warriors of the 2nd and 3rd centuries. The name ‘Fenians’ became an umbrella term to cover all the groups associated with wanting independence for Ireland. By the very nature of what they wanted, those elements within the Fenian movement who were prepared to use violence to advance their cause had to remain secret.

There was an attempted uprising in 1867, though it was a failure. The ‘uprising’ was led by Thomas Kelly who had fought in the American Civil War. Kelly did not base himself in Ireland but in London. Here he gained support from the large Irish community that had come to the city during the Great Famine. In December 1867, several Londoners were killed when a bomb planted by the Fenians exploded at Clerkenwell Prison. This caused a wave of anti-Irish feeling in London and elsewhere in England.

Against this backdrop, the Dukelows in England are known to have associated with and married into nationalist families such as the Santrys and Swantons. This repeated intertwining of Cork families naturally assumes a common political standpoint. John Dukelow’s death was notified by a Margaret Sawtry/Santry of 51 Wells Street, Poplar. Michael Collins, who played a pivotal role in Irish affairs, leading to the treaty of 1921 that gave Ireland dominion status within the British Empire, was introduced to these ideals by an Irish village blacksmith by the name of James Santry. His background indicates that he could even be related distantly to family member Hannah Collins, wife of Peter Dukelow (stevedore) mentioned later. Generations of Dukelows and Swantons had intermarried in Ireland and would continue to do so in London. In the 1871 census a Mary Santry was found lodging with the Swantons who were known to have strong associations with the Irish Brigade, a nationalist group that pre-dated the famine and supplied manpower for many conflicts with Britain such as the American civil war.

Across the Atlantic and in spite of their protestant outlook, Dukelows who immigrated to America are known to have been instrumental in forming an Irish political group in New York called ’99 cousins’. This group was the subject of a newspaper article in Rochester, New York and identified strongly with the historic Catholic experience, the nationalist political agenda, and possibly the more militant republican agenda.

The most compelling piece of evidence comes directly from Richard Dukelow’s grandson, Peter, who scribed some notes on The Committee of Spanish Bondholders letterhead at the beginning of the 1900s. They talk of the Irish Brigade and a peasant called Thomas Parr. The reason for these historical notes is unclear, but suggest an interest in Irish history and the plight of the poor and oppressed. His reference to the Treaty of Limerick and the end of the Irish resistance to William III displays pro-Irish nationalist sympathies. In this regard, he would not have been alone, Irish poet W B Yeats was protestant and also a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret oath-bound military organization devoted to achieving an independent Ireland. Peter can hardly be blamed for any pro-independence leanings as the Great Famine would have left deep scars in his family. No doubt, as a young boy he would have heard about the misery of the famine and been familiar with such songs as ‘Black ’47’, named after the most severe year of the famine.

The deaths, the misery, rural depopulation, indifference of the British government and the near-extinction of the Irish culture and language, made the Great Famine undisputedly a pivot point in the history of Ireland and the Dukelow family.

In 1937 the National Schools in Ireland asked the children to collect local folklore rom the older people in the area, the results are in the University College Dublin archives and some are on line, included are the following contributions from Kathleen, Sarah, Winnie and Annie Dukelow from Durrus.

Interconnected Families – A Shared Faith Community

John and Elizabeth Dukelow (Thomas’ parents) were one family of a cluster of Protestant families that were tightly interconnected. Catholic tenant farmers dominated the population in much of County Cork, Ireland. But, as a result of some artefacts of ancient land ownership rights, there was a small concentrated group of Protestants tenant farmers in far western side of Cork. Because of so few Protestants families around them, these families formed a tight and complex social network with each other. Nearly all the Protestant families there were either related by blood or by marriage. These inter-family complexities occurred for many generations, with the subculture reinforced by Penal Laws (see the History Back Drop on Penal Laws). From the outside this group appeared to be one large extended family. Family names in this cluster included the Swantons, Goods, Roycrafts, Loves, Youngs, and likely also included the Gallaghers and Nicholsons.

These strong inter-family relationships continued when families emigrated from Ireland to New York State and held fast as some families from this cluster eventually settled in Wisconsin.

One example of this interconnectedness is revealed around the Christening and eventual wedding of Thomas and Elizabeth’s first born, Mary Ann. Mary Ann’s baptismal sponsor when she was three months old was Thomas Good. Twenty-two years later, the same Thomas Good became her father-in-law! Mary Ann married Frank Good, son of Thomas Good, in the year 1865. This wedding appears to have been an “arranged” marriage. Mary Ann lived in Dodge County and Frank lived in Dane County. This distance of 60 or more miles was a major obstacle to romance in the 1860s! Imagine the effort it took to travel that distance (and back) by horse. Frank and Mary Ann had only met each other two or perhaps three times before their wedding. However, they apparently got along well as their marriage lasted over 59 years!

The strong inter-family relationships also became a part of the political picture in Rochester New York during the 1800s. The Dukelow family was part of what was labelled the “99 Cousins” which controlled much the Rochester City government in the 1840s and 1850s. More on what were called the “99 Cousins” will be discussed later.

Thomas and Elizabeth’s son John T married twice. His second marriage in 1904 may be some of the last vestiges of this closely connected extended family group. John’s marriage, at age 57 is to his first cousin, Kathryn Nicholson, age 37. Kathryn is Elizabeth’s niece, daughter of Elizabeth’s brother George Nicholson.

Labels: 99 Cousins, Frank Good, Interconnected Families, John and Elizabeth Ducklow, John T Ducklow, Kathryn Ducklow, Mary Ann Ducklow, Penal Laws, Protestant Faith, Thomas Good

In Mazier Brady’s history of the Dioceses of Cork, Volume 1, p 73 dealing with the Parish of Desertmore he places Paul Duclos as Rector in 1689 and also P. Island, Ross.  Originally from Metz in France.

http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/history/batch2/bradyvol1/#/144/FromJeff Dukelow’s web site

99 Cousins, Rochester, New York.

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Interconnected Families – A Shared Faith Community

John and Elizabeth Dukelow (Thomas’ parents) were one family of a cluster of Protestant families that were tightly interconnected. Catholic tenant farmers dominated the population in much of County Cork, Ireland. But, as a result of some artefacts of ancient land ownership rights, there was a small concentrated group of Protestants tenant farmers in far western side of Cork. Because of so few Protestants families around them, these families formed a tight and complex social network with each other. Nearly all the Protestant families there were either related by blood or by marriage. These inter-family complexities occurred for many generations, with the subculture reinforced by Penal Laws (see the History Back Drop on Penal Laws). From the outside this group appeared to be one large extended family. Family names in this cluster included the Swantons, Goods, Roycrafts, Loves, Youngs, and likely also included the Gallaghers and Nicholsons. These strong inter-family relationships continued when families emigrated from Ireland to New York State and held fast as some families from this cluster eventually settled in Wisconsin. One example of this interconnectedness is revealed around the Christening and eventual wedding of Thomas and Elizabeth’s first born, Mary Ann. Mary Ann’s baptismal sponsor when she was three months old was Thomas Good. Twenty-two years later, the same Thomas Good became her father-in-law! Mary Ann married Frank Good, son of Thomas Good, in the year 1865. This wedding appears to have been an “arranged” marriage. Mary Ann lived in Dodge County and Frank lived in Dane County. This distance of 60 or more miles was a major obstacle to romance in the 1860s! Imagine the effort it took to travel that distance (and back) by horse. Frank and Mary Ann had only met each other two or perhaps three times before their wedding. However, they apparently got along well as their marriage lasted over 59 years! The strong inter-family relationships also became a part of the political picture in Rochester New York during the 1800s. The Dukelow family was part of what was labelled the “99 Cousins” which controlled much the Rochester City government in the 1840s and 1850s. More on what were called the “99 Cousins” will be discussed later. Thomas and Elizabeth’s son John T married twice. His second marriage in 1904 may be some of the last vestiges of this closely connected extended family group. John’s marriage, at age 57 is to his first cousin, Kathryn Nicholson, age 37. Kathryn is Elizabeth’s niece, daughter of Elizabeth’s brother George Nicholson.From Ginnie Swanton site.

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Dukelow Family Images

Dukelow Records for Cork collated from Church of Ireland Records held in the RCB Library Churchtown Dublin

St Nicholas Cork

Cork St Nicholas CoI-thestewartsinireland.ie

Marriage

1878 7th Aug Margaret Dukelow High St father Charles Dukelow farmer to William Shannon same address no 188 page 94

1948 5th Jun William Richard Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork father Alan, to Jane Anne Hayes of Wainsford Quay No 27 p 14

St Johns Cork

Baptism

1909 28th May Mary dau. of Allan J & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork

1911 19th Sep Charles James son of Allen John & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork

1913 11th Nov Thomas John son of Allen John & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork

1995 19th Aug Audrey Beatrice Dukelow 23 the Rise Bishopstown Cork father Raymond Hamilton Dukelow.

Caheragh Cork

Marriages

1939 27th Jul James Dukelow farmer of Rossmore Durrus father John Dukelow farmer to Marion Kingston of Corliss Caheragh. No 80 page 40 witness Richad & Sarah Ann Dukelow.

Abbeystrewery

Cork Abbeystrewry Skibbereen CoI-thestewartsinireland.ie

Baptisms

1840 17th May Samuel son of Peter & Susan dukelow Derrylugga farmer

Burials

1985 26th Jul Gladys Dukelow Market St Skibbereen aged 84 years.

Desertserges

1910 7th Jun Robert Dukelow RIC Constable of Charleville father James Dukelow farmer to Emma Kingston of this parish. 18 page 9

Durrus

 Cork Durrus St James the Apostle CoI-thestewartsinireland.ie

Baptisms

Annie Francis sau of Thomas John & Agnes Duff Sivewright Dukelow Durrus National School farmer 1925 11th Aug

Benjamin George son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer 1964 24th Jun

Burnaby Alexander son of William John & Mary Dukelow Durrus National School farmer 1921 31st Dec Robert

Charles Albert son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinahan Durrus farmer 1920 26th Oct

Elizabeth Francis dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1921 12th Dec

Gertrude Violet dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1925 15th May

Gladys Sarah Irene dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1926 4th Jul

Henrietts dau of Robert & Emma Dukelow Dromatinahan Durrus farmer 1921 3rd Feb

Henry Ernest son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1923 27th Jan

Hester dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer 1925 6th Oct

James son of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer. 1905 18th Oct

James William son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer 1966 13th Sep

James Winifred son of Robert & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer 1927 10th Apr

Jan Robert son of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer 1924 3rd

John James son of James & Marion Dukelow Ross more Durrus farmer 1940 11th Dec

Joseph Peter son of Herbert Peter & Charlott Dukelow Blaris Cove Durrus farmer 1927 16th Jul

Kathleen Maria Anne dau of Sarah Maria Dukelow & Peter Shannon Glashadoo Durrus farmer 1951 15th Sep

Kathleen Maria dau of Herbert P & Charlott Dukelow Blaris Cove Durrus farmer 1922 21st Oct

Lizzie Anne dau of Charles & Fanny Dukelow Dunbritten farmer 1880 4th Aug

Margaret dau of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer 1925 23rd Jun

Margaret dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer 1921 15th Oct

Margaret Jane dau of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer. 1903 12th Nov

Mary Ann dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer 1920 5th Nov

Mary Christine dau of John & Margaretr Dukelow Crottees Durrus farmer 1943 11th Dec

Noel Fuller son of Richard & Mary Dukelow Brahalish Durrus farmer 1966 26th Oct

Peter son of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer 1923 13th Nov

Richard Albert son of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer 1925 15th Feb

Richard Christopher son of John & Hannah Dukelow Brahali?? farmer 1936 7th Jan

Richard John son of Anne & Charles Dukelow Crattus Durrus farmer 1905 28th Nov

Robert Leslie son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer 1962 25th Aug

Robert son of John & Margaretr Dukelow Crottees Durrus farmer 1942 20th Oct

Samuel John son of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer 1926 22nd Jul

Sarah Anne dau of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer. 1909 25th Jun

Sarah Christina dau of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer 1929 10th Aug

Sarah dau of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer 1922 22nd Nov

Sarah Maria dau of Robert & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer 1926 24th Jan

Thomas Percival son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1928 19th Feb

Thomasina dau of Thomas John & Agnes Duff Sivewright Dukelow Durrus National School 1931 9th Mar Agnes

Winifred Ainetta Maria dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer 1924 19th Feb

Burials

Agnes Dukelow The Schoolhouse aged 40. 1934 27th Apr

Agnes Thomasina Dukelow of Killiney Rd Dublin father Andrew John Dukelow to Robert George Pierce of Butterfield Cres Rathfarnham No 10 page 5 1959 7th Sep

Anne Dukelow Bradish aged 80 1941 27th Feb

Annie Dukelow Coomkeen aged 85 1985 3rd Nov

Catherine Dukelow Bradish aged 80 1942 13th February

Catherine wife of Peter Dukelow of Crottees aged 62 1911 10th Mar

Catherine wife of Robert Dukelow of Dromatinaheen aged 56 1911 14th Mar

Charles Dukelow aged 9.5 years 1912 9th Oct

Charles Dukelow Bantry aged 85 1937 22nd Mar

Charles Dukelow Crottees aged 70. 1931 2nd Apr

Charles Dukelow of Dromatinaheen aged 72. 1914 12th Dec

Charles Dukelow RIC Ballincollig Barracks 1913 28th Aug

Charles Dukelow The School House Durrus aged 89 1931 30th Jul

Charles of Leap son of william Dukelow of Croomkeen Durrus 1904 19th Mar

Frances Dukelow Sea Lodge age 85 1931 22nd Oct

James Dukelow Dromatinaheen aged 70 1905 21st Sep

James Dukelow Durrus aged 88 1928 22nd Sep

James Dukelow of Ross more 1917 30th Nov

John Dukelow Durrus aged 60 1947 5th Oct

Margaret Dukelow of Rosemore aged 87 1907 14th Jul

Mary Anne Dukelow Ballydehob aged 80 1945 8th Mar

Mary Dukelow Crottees aged 67 1927 22nd Aug

No Name Dukelow Ballydehob aged 40 1936 25th Oct

Percy Dukelow Durrus aged 10 1937 28th May

Peter Dukelow of Blaris aged 85 1923 28th Mar

Richard Dukelow of Crottees aged 85 1916 5th Jan

Robert Dukelow of Crottees aged 72. 1926 16th Jul

Sarah wife of James Dukelow of Cromkeen aged 761923 19th Feb

Susan dau of Charles & Francis Dukelow Clashadoo 1923 22nd Jul

Susan Dukelow Aghakista aged 78 1927 10th Dec

Ursula Dukelow Cottees aged 36 1942 22nd May

Ursula Dukelow Crottees aged 89 1929 15th Mar

Ursula Dukelow of Dromureaght?? Durrus aged 1925 4th Jan

William Dukelow Coona ??? aged 86 1933 22nd Jun

William Dukelow of Bradish 1938 (Sept-Nov)

William Richard Dukelow of Ross more aged 56 1929 15th Oct

Willianm Dukelow Crottees aged 78 1942 7th Sep

Baptisms

Anne Dukelow July 1839 Schull East Cork(RC)

Charles Dukelow of Classadvo on 6 January 1853 Muintervara Cork(RC)

Eliza Dukelow on 26 May 1855 Schull East Cork(RC)

John Dukelow of Classadvo on 12 November Muintervara Cork(RC)

Mary Dukelow on 25 May 1842 Schull East Cork(RC)

Robt Dukelow of AhaghMU on 30 July 1854 Muintervara Cork(RC)

Marriage

Charles Dukelow and Maryanne Shea 27 February 1838 Schull East Cork(RC)

Eliza Dukelow & William Goggin 27 May 1855 Schull East Cork(RC)

Margaret Dukelow & Denis Sullivan on 16 January 1846 Schull East Cork(RC)

Richard Dukelow and Margaret Field on 26 April 1838 Schull East Cork(RC)

Birth in Cork from Civil List

Allyn John Dukelon born 12 May 1876 Cork f. Charles Dukelon m. Frances Ansea Skews

In the site irishgenealogy.ie are the church records for the Catholic parish of Muintervara (Durrus?kilcrohane). the following Dukelows are mentioned. There are other Dukelows (Duckloo/Duckloo) mentioned for Schull East, Bantry, Allihies

15th February 1832  Jeremiah Shea Cornelius Shea Mary Ducloo Thomas Brien Catherine Hurly Crutties/Crotties

13th March 1843 Richard Duckloo John Duckloo Ellen Murray DL Moony Anne Ducloo Classadoo/Clashadoo

Census Ireland 1901

Alice Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 14 F Farmers Daughter C o I English Daughter Not Married

Allan Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 24 M “Farmer’s Son” C o I Son Not Married

Ann Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 1 F Cork C o I or write Daughter

Anne Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 20 F Farmer Daughter C o I English Daughter Not Married

Anne Dukelow Patrick Street Cork 29 F Teacher General C of I Boarder Not Married

Anne DukelowBrahalish Durrus Cork 37 F C o I Wife Married

Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 19 F General Servant C o I English Daughter Not Married

Arthur Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 13 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Avesia Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 15 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

Avesia Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 14 F Cork Scholar C o I Daughter Not Married

Bertia Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 16 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Charles Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 52 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Charles Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 17 M Farmers Son C o I English Son

Charles Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 38 M Farmers Son C o I Can Son Not Married

Charles Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 2 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Charles Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 55 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married

CharlesDukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 51 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Charlie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 22 M Farmer Son C o I English Son Not Married

Dukelow Margeret Dunbittern Bantry Cork 17 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

Elcie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 11 F Scholar C o I English Daughter Not Married

Eliza Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 65 F C o I Wife Married

Eliza Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 18 F Domestic C o I Daughter Not Married

Eliza Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer Wife C o I English Wife Married

Eliza Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 15 F Cork Scholar C o I Daughter Not Married

Eliza Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 19 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

Elizabeth Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 4 F C o I Daughter Not Married

Ellen Mary Dukelow Grattan Square Dungarvan Waterford 25 F

Fanny Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 21 F Grocers Clerk C o I Daughter Not Married

Fanny Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 47 F C o I Wife Married

Frances Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 49 F Farmer C o I Wife Married

Frances Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 16 F Farmers Daughter C o I English Daughter

Frances Mary Dukelow Grattan Square Dungarvan Waterford 0 F

Harry Dukelow Rottees Durrus Cork 26 M Farmers Son C o I Son Not Married

James Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 60 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married

James Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I English Son Not Married

James Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 65 M Farmer C o I Irish and English Head of Family Married

James Dukelow Ross marc Durrus Cork 50 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Jane Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I English Daughter

Jane Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 72 F C o I Irish and English Mother in Law Widow

Jane Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 6 F Scholar C o I or write Daughter

Jane Dukelow Marino Street Bantry Cork 90 F Wesleyan Mother Widow

John Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 40 M Farmer’s Son C o I Son Not Married

John Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 35 M Farm Servant C o I Brother Not Married

John Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 6 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

John Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 11 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

John Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I English Son

John Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 14 M Scholar C o I English Son Not Married

Kate Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 39 F C o I Wife Married

Kate Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 50 F C o I Wife

Kate Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 58 F C o I Wife Married

Katie Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

Lizzie Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 22 F

Madge Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 15 F Scholar C o I English Daughter Not Married

Maggie Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I Daughter Not Married

Margaret Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 4 F C o I Daughter Not Married

Margaret Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 80 F C o I Irish and English Mother Widow

Margaret Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I Can Daughter Not Married

Margaret Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I Daughter Not Married

Mary Anne Dukelow Carrigrohane Ballincollig Cork 27 F House and Parlour Maid Domestic C o I Servant Not Married

Mary Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 12 F Scholar C o I English Daughter

Mary Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 40 F C o I English Wife Married

Mary Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 37 F C o I Wife Married

Mary Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 12 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

Minnie Dukelow Marino Street Bantry Cork 37 F Wesleyan Sister Not Married Idiot

Paul Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 12 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Peter Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 64 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married

Peter Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 44 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Peter Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 7 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Peter Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 22 M Cork Farmers Son C o I Son Not Married

Richard Dukelow Blackrock Road Cork 19 M Farmers Son C o I Can Not Married

Richard Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 2 M C o I Son Not Married

Richard Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 40 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Richard Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 12 M Scholar C o I English Son Not Married

Richard Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 72 M Farmer C o I Can Head of Family Married

Richard Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

Richard Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 58 M Cork Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Robert Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 20 M Farmer’s Son C o I Son Not Married

Robert Dukelow Ballydaniel Kilmacdonagh Cork 30 M

Robert Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 16 M Farmers Son C o I English Son Not Married

Robert Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 0 M C o I Son

Robert Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 48 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married

Samuel Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 10 M Scholar C o I Read and write

Samuel Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 17 M Farmers Son C o I Son Not Married

Sarah Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I English Daughter Not Married

Sarah Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 50 F Farmers Wife C o I English Wife Married

Sarah Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus Cork 46 F C o I Wife Married

Sophy Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 18 F Farmers Daughter C o I English Daughter Not Married

Susan Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 20 F “Farmer’s Daughter” C o I Daughter Not Married

Susan Dukelow Ross marc Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer’s Wife C o I Wife Married

Thomas Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 66 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Thomas Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 22 M “Farmer’s Son” C o I Son Not Married

Thomas Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 8 M Scholar C o I English Son

Thomas Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 18 M Farmer Son C o I English Son Not Married

Ursula Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 5 F C o I English Daughter

Ursulla Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 56 F County Cork Farmer’s Wife C o I Can Wife Married

Ursulla Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Daughter Not Married

Ursulla Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 22 F Cork Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Not Married

William Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 43 M Co Cork Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

William Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

William Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 17 M Farmers Son C o I English Son Not Married

William Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 49 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Widower

William Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Son Not Married

William Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 21 M Farmer Son C o I English Son Not Married

William Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 15 M Farmers Son C o I Son Not Married

William Dukelow Nohoval Nohaval Cork 26 M

1911 Census

Allan Elizabeth Dukelow Terrace Cork 35 M Store clerk C o I Head of Family Married

Anne Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer’s Wife C o I Wife Married

Anne Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 11 F Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Sister Single

Annie Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 39 F Farmers Wife C o I Wife Married

Annie Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 38 F Farmer Member C o I Head of Family Single

Annie Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 27 F C o I Daughter Single

Avesia Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 24 F Co Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Sister

Cella Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 9 F Scholar C o I Read Daughter Single

Charles Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 69 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married 40 6 5

Charles Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 60 M Farmer C o I Head of Family

Charles Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Can Son Single

Charles Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 68 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Charles Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 61 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Charlie L Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 8 M Scholar C o I Grand Son Single

Elcie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 21 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Single

Eliza Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 64 F C o I Wife Married

Elizabeth Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 75 F Farmers Wife C o I Wife Married

Elizabeth Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 26 F Farmers Daughter C o I English Daughter Single

Elizabeth Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus Cork 25 F WK Farmers Daughter C o I Sister Single

Ellen M Dukelow Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 36 F Co Wexford R.C. Wife Married

Evesia Dukelow Coolcoulaghta Durrus 25 F Co Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Sister Single

Fanny Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 56 F C o I Wife Married

Frances Dukelow Elizabeth Terrace Cork 3 F C o I Daughter Single

Frances Dukelow John’s Street Wexford 10 F Scholar R.C Granddaughter Single

Francis Dukelow Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 40 M Co Cork Constable R I C R.C. Head of Family Married

Henery Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 34 M Farmer’s Son C o I English Son Single

Herbert P Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 25 M Farmers Son C o I English Son Single

Isabella Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 24 F Farmers Daughter C o I Can Daughter Single

James Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

James Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 41 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married Dukelow Madgie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 24 F Farmers Daughter C o I Daughter Single

James Dukelow Ross more Durrus Cork 60 M Retired Farmer C o I Brother Married

Jamesic Dukelow Ross more Durrus Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Son Single

Jane Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I English Daughter Single

Jane Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 16 F Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Sister Single

John Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 16 M Farmer’s Son C o I Son Single

John Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 19 M Farmers Son C o I English Son Single

John Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

John Dukelow Gurteenaspig, Cork 22 M Chemist’s Assistant R.C. Son Single

John Dukelow Ross more Durrus Cork 45 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

Kate Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 49 F C o I Wife Married

Law Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Can Son Single

Lily Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Daughter Single

Lizzie Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 29 F C o I Daughter Single

Madgie Dukelow Ross more Durrus Cork 7 F Scholar C o I Read write Daughter Single

Maggie Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 20 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Daughter Single

Maggie Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 27 F Co Cork C o I Daughter Single

Margaret Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 14 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Daughter Single

Maria Dukelow Ross more Durrus Cork 38 F C o I Wife Married 8 3 3

Mary Dukelow Anne Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 47 F Farmers Wife C o I Can Wife Married 27 8 8

Mary Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 51 F C o I English Wife Married

Mary Dukelow Gurteenaspig, Bishopstown Cork 55 F Private Means R.C. Head of Family Widow

Mary Dukelow North Street Skibbereen Cork 38 F Co Cork Methodist Relative Single

Mary Elizabeth Dukelow Terrace Cork 2 F C o I Daughter Single

Mary Elizabeth Dukelow Terrace Cork 24 F C o I Wife Married

Minnie Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 22 F C o I Daughter Single

Patrick Joseph Dukelow Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 2 M Co Waterford R.C. Son Single

Paul Dukelow Main Street Skibbereen Cork 22 M Co Cork Hardware Assistant C o I Boarder

Peter Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 72 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Widower

Peter Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 17 M Shopman Stacer C o I Can Son Single

Peter Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 55 M Farmer C o I Can Head of Family Married

Peter Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 32 M Co Cork WK Farmer C o I Head of Family Single

Richard Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Son Single

Richard Dukelow Coolcoulaghta Durrus 15 M Cork WK Farmers Son C o I Brother Single

Richard Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 22 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

Richard Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 81 M County Cork C o I Father Married

Richard Dukelow Gurteeniher Dromdaleague South Cork 62 M Co Cork Farmer C o I Visitor Widower

Richard Dukelow John Crottees Durrus Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Son

Robert Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 27 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

Robert Dukelow Cahilville Cottages Cork 38 M W R Constable R J Constabulary C o I Head of Family Married

Robert Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 26 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

Robert Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 10 M Scholar C o I English Son Single

Robert Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 58 M Farmer C o I English Head of Family Married

Robert Dukelow Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 9 M Co Cork Scholar C o I Can Son Single

Samual Dukelow Dromreagh Durrus 27 M Cork WK Farmers Son C o I Brother Single

Sarag Dukelow Belmont Road Victoria Down 19 F Co Cork General Servant C o I Servant Single

Sarah Dukelow Anne Ross more Durrus Cork F C o I Daughter Single

Sarah Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 66 F C o I Wife ? 41 12 11

Susannah Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 26 F C o I English Daughter Single

Thomas Dukelow Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 76 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married Blind

Thomas Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus Cork 28 M Farmer C o I English Son Single

Thomas Dukelow Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 25 M Farmers Son C o I Son Single

Ursula Dukelow Crottees Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I English Daughter Single

Ursula Dukelow Gurteeniher Dromdaleague South Cork 32 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Visitor Single

W Dukelow Buttevant Town Buttevant Cork 19 M England Labour R.C. Single

William Dukelow Ballyvorane Nohaval Cork 32 M Labourer C o I Read write English Farm Servant Single

William Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 19 M Farmer’s Son C o I Son Single

William Dukelow Brahalish Durrus Cork 53 M Farmer C o I Head of Family Married

William Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus Cork 27 M Farmer’s Son C o I Son Single

William Dukelow John Coolcoulaghta Durrus 22 M Cork WK Farmer C o I Head of Family Single

Willie Dukelow Dunbittern Bantry Cork 24 M Farmer Son C o I Son Single

Area Cork & Ross (RC),

Parish/Church/Congregation Cork South Parish

Mary Dukelow Married of William Ward of n/r on 18 August 1877

Parish/Church/Congregation Muintervara

Baptism of Ben Ducklow of GU- on 26 February 1826 Father James Ducklow Mother Catherine Croneen

Baptism, Marriage and Burial results for Dukelow

Baptism of Anne Dukelow of n/r on n/r July 1839 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Baptism of Mary Dukelow of n/r on 25 May 1842 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Baptism of John Dukelow of Classadvo on 12 November 1850 Parish/Church/Congregation Muintervara

Baptism of Charles Dukelow of Classadvo on 6 January 1853 Parish/Church/Congregation Muintervara

Baptism of Robt Dukelow of Ahaghamua on 30 July 1854 Parish/Church/Congregation Muintervara

Baptism of Eliza Dukelow of n/r on 26 May 1855 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Marriage of Charles Dukelow of n/r and Mary Anne Shea of n/r on 27 February 1838 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Marriage of Richard Dukelow of n/r and Margaret Field of n/r on 26 April 1838 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Marriage of Denis Sullivan of n/r and Margaret Dukelow of n/r on 16 January 1846 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Marriage of William Goggin of n/r and Eliza Dukelow of n/r on 27 May 1855 Parish/Church/Congregation Schull East

Other Records

Father: James Peter Dukelow Born: 1798, Ireland Marr: 1835 Died: 1876, Ireland

Mother: Mary Baker Born: 1819, Ireland Died: 1911, Kansas

Father: Arthur Atteridge Born: 1816, Cork Ireland Marr: 1848

Mother: Anne AtteridgeBorn: 1828, Cork Ireland

Peter James Dukelow  Born:  1836 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland

Marr: 26 Feb 1870 – St. James Apostle Church of Ireland, Durrus, Cork, Ireland

Died: 28 Mar 1923 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland

Other Spouses: Catherine Atteridge  Born:  abt 1849 – Ross more, Durrus, Cork Ireland

Died: 10 Mar 1911 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland

Other Spouses:

  1. James Dukelow Born: 18 Sep1871 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Mary Cunningham Died: FEB 1952 – Canada
  2. Mary Ann Dukelow Born: 29 Oct 1873 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Edward Fitzsimmons
  3. Henry Dukelow Born: 19 Dec 1875 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland
  4. Thomas Dukelow Born: 21 Nov 1877 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Sarah Frances Moore Died: 1961 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  5. Sarah Jane Dukelow Born: 18 Apr 1880 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: ? Harris
  6. Elizabeth Dukelow Born: 1882 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Samuel Levis
  7. Peter Herbert Dukelow Born: 07 Mar 1885 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: 1920 – Charlotte Philips Died: 02 FEB 1952 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
  8. Arthur Dukelow Born: 31 Jul 1887 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Vera Peters
  9. John Dukelow Born: 07 Jan 1890 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Millie
  10. Grace Dukelow Born: Durrus, Cork,

 

Headstones: Cork, St. James, Church of Ireland, Durrus, Cork, Ireland

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St. James Church of Ireland Durrus 

189 – Mary Lee Dukelow Crottees Durrus died Aug 26 1975 her husband Richard died Nov 21 1984

191 – Thomas Dukelow fort View, Died 4. Fe b. 1964 His wife Sara Died 22 Aug 1980 their Son Percival Died 27 May 1937 Their Son Ernest Died 4 April 1989

198 – William P. Dukelow who entered into Rest 13 Oct 1929 aged 56 years

199 – Thomas |and Agnes Dukelow School House Durrus Died 1948 And Their Children Alec 1922-1945 Sina 1931-2003

201 – Frances Dukelow Dunbittern Died 23 Feb. 1925 Aged 70 Years Her Husband Charles Died 22 March 1937. Aged 88? Years their Son William Died 3 Sept. 1976. Aged 92 Years His wife Mary Died 8 Jan 1989. Aged 86 Years.

202 – Samuel Dukelow The Square, Bantry Died May 31, 1963 His Wife Mary Died Dec. 21, 1954 Her Sister Margaret Dukelow died Nov. 26, 156

204 – Richard Dukelow Drumreagh, Durrus his wife Annie and their children Cyril Leslie and Peter who died at Bombay 7 July 1962 in an aeroplane accident Erected by Mr and Mrs Edward Draper Gurteenroe Enniskeaneand Mr and Mrs Peter Dukelow Drumreagh

206 – John Dukelow Coolcoulaghta His wife Frances His son Peter His parents Peter and Mary His brothers Robert, Richard and Charlie.

211 – Richard Dukelow who fell asleep in Jesus ? April 9 1901 aged 19 years and James Dukelow who died 21sept 1905 aged 70 years his wife Catherine Charles Dukelow Jane Rea Isaac Rea Annie Dukelow

212 – Robert Dukelow EX R.I.C. Bantry Road, Durrus Died 9 Aug. 1961 His wife Emma Died 8 Feb. 1970 Olive Rea Died 26 April 1984 John Shannon Dromataniheen Died Sept. 1930 Their Son James Dukelow Died 23 Sept. 1994

219 – Bert Dukelow Dec. 1957 Herbert Dukelow May 1989 Charlotte Dukelow Feb1990.

220 – J.P. Dukelow who Died July 7th 1876 Aged 75 Years & God Shall Wipe Away All tears From Their Eyes Their Shall be no more death Neither Sorrow nor Crying Neither Shall there Be Any More Pain for the Former Things Are Passed Away

235 – Peter Dukelow Droumreagh, Durrus who died 10 April 1965 aged 86 years his wife Sarah Dukelow who died 16 Nov 1971 aged 86 years

243 – Peter Dukelow Droumreigh, Durris Died 10 April ___ His wife Sarah Dukelow Died 16 Nov 1971 ? Aged 8_? Years

250 – John Dukelow Rossmore, Died 11 May 1953 Aged 87 YRS His wife Maria Died 18 Feb 1953. Aged 81 YRS Their Son James Died 30 Oct. 1965. Aged 60 YRS His Wife Mary Died 28 April 1983. Aged 81 YRS.

262 – Katherine Mary Dukelow died June 14 1969 aged 32 years

294 – William Dukelow Brahalish, Durrus Died November 1938 His Wife Ann | Died February 1941 Their Daughter Lily McCarthy died 11 February 1948.

297 – Catherine Dukelow died Feb 11 1942 aged 80 years Richard Dukelow died May 2 1952 aged 91 years their son John died Oct 9 1960 aged 66 years his wife Diana died March 15 1984 aged 85 years

309 – Charles Dukelow Clashadoo His Wife Margaret Their Son Bob Died 21 June 1989.

311 – John Dukelow Crottees died Feb 16 1973 his brother Thomas died April 2 1974

 

Holy Trinity Church Killiney Dublin

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Marriage

1950 15th Aug Annie Francis Dukelow of Windgates School Bray Co Wicklow father Thomas John Dukelow deceased to Francis Thomas Peters Schoolteacher of Springfield Estate Killiney Road Dalkey No 121 page 61

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866
First name(s) Last name Year Spouse’s first name(s) Diocese
Charles Dukelow 1839 Eliza Cork and Ross
Eliza Dukelow 1843 William Cork and Ross
Elizabeth Dukelow 1818 James Cork and Ross
Grace Dukelow 1832 James Cork and Ross
James Dukelow or Duclo 1802 Ursulla Cork and Ross
James Dukelow 1843 Anne Cork and Ross
John Dukelow 1836 Jane Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1834 John Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1836 John Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1837 Thomas Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1842 Henry Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1844 Richard Cork and Ross
Margaret Dukelow 1845 John Cork and Ross
Richard Dukelow 1814 Catherine Cork and Ross
Richard Dukelow 1820 Avis Cork

Records from Civil Lists for Births, Marriages & Deaths

Agnes Dukelow 1893 1934 1934 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Agnes Dukelow 1940 Marriage   1845-1958 Wexford

Agnes Mary Dukelow 1910 Births 1864-1958 Carrick-On-Suir Kilkenny

Agnes T Dukelow 1931 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Alice Dukelow 1886 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Alice L Dukelow 1933 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Allan John Dukelow 1906 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Allen Dukelow 1916 1919 1919 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Allen Francis Dukelow 1917 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Allyn John Dukelow 1876 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1807 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1839  R.C. Baptisms Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Anne Dukelow 1856 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Anne Dukelow 1861 1941 1941 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1864 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Anne Dukelow 1868 1957 1957 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bandon Cork

Anne Dukelow 1870 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Anne Dukelow 1871 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1880 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1880 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Anne Dukelow 1881 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Anne Dukelow 1881 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Anne Dukelow 1899 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Anne F Dukelow 1950 Marriage   1845-1958 Dublin South

Anne V Dukelow 1955 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Annie Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Annie Dukelow 1928 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Annie Frances Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Annie P Dukelow 1934 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Arabella K Dukelow 1886 1942 1942 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Arthur Dukelow 1887 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Avesia Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Avisia Dukelow 1797 1884 1884 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Avisia Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Bessie Dukelow 1870 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Bridget Dukelow 1848 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Catherine Dukelow 1843 1911 1911 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Catherine Dukelow 1849 1911 1911 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Catherine Dukelow 1862 1942 1942 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Catherine Dukelow 1878 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Catherine Dukelow 1882 1882 1882 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Catherine Dukelow 1882 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Ducklow 1884 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1780 1879 1879 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1806 1872 1872 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1812 1899 1899 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1838  R.C. Marriage   Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Charles Dukelow 1839  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Charles Dukelow 1842 1914 1914 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1842 1931 1931 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1849 1937 1937 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1852 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Charles Dukelow 1853  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

Charles Dukelow 1862 1931 1931 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1866 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1872 1904 1904 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Charles Dukelow 1872 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1873 1874 1874 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1873 1913 1913 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Charles Dukelow 1873 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1873 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Charles Dukelow 1877 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1878 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Charles Dukelow 1880 1956 1956 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Charles Dukelow 1883 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1884 1886 1886 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1898 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Charles Dukelow 1902 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Charles Dukelow 1903 1912 1912 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1912 1917 1917 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Charles Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Charles Dukelow 1920 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles Dukelow 1932 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles H Dukelow 1929 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles H Dukelow 1956 Marriage   1845-1958 Clonakilty

Charles James Dukelow 1871 1899 1899 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles James Dukelow 1871 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Charles James Dukelow 1898 1899 1899 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Charles James Dukelow 1902 Births 1864-1958 Dungarvan Waterford

Charles James Dukelow 1911 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Charles Norman Dukelow 1918 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Cyril L Dukelow 1952 Births 1864-1958 Clonakilty Cork

Earnest Dukelow 1949 Births 1864-1958 Dublin North Dublin

Edwin C J Dukelow 1930 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Eliza Ducklow 1884 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Eliza Dukelow 1812 1868 1868 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Eliza Dukelow 1835 1913 1913 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Eliza Dukelow 1843  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Eliza Dukelow 1855  R.C. Baptisms Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Elizabeth Ducklow 1876 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Elizabeth Duclow 1718 T. George H. Green Index To The Marriage Licence Bonds Of The Diocese Of Cloyne 1630-1800 1899-1900 Cloyne

Elizabeth Dukelow 1818  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Elizabeth Dukelow 1848 1926 1926 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Elizabeth Dukelow 1873 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Elizabeth Dukelow 1882 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Elizabeth Dukelow 1896 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Elizabeth Dukelow 1921 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Elizabeth Dukelow 1936 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Elizabeth Dukelow 1937 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Elizabeth Dukelow 1940 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Ellen Mary Dukelow 1875 1944 1944 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Ellen Teresa Dukelow 1889 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Emily W Dukelow 1957 Marriage   1845-1958 Clonakilty

Emily W N Dukelow 1930 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Ethel Elizabeth Dukelow 1919 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Ethel Elizabeth Dukelow 1946 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Ethel V Dukelow 1956 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Eva Dukelow 1897 1950 1950 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Evisia Dukelow 1886 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Fanny Dukelow 1909 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Fanny Dukelow 1911 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Frances Dukelow 1846 1931 1931 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Frances Dukelow 1852 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Frances Dukelow 1855 1925 1925 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Frances Dukelow 1858 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Frances Dukelow 1878 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Frances Dukelow 1879 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Frances Dukelow 1915 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Frances Kathleen Dukelow 1907 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Frances Mary Dukelow 1900 Births 1864-1958 Dungarvan Waterford

Frances Mary Dukelow 1933 Marriage   1845-1958 Rathdown

Francis Ducklow 1885 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Francis Ducklow 1885 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Francis Dukelow 1869 1941 1941 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Francis Dukelow 1899 Marriage   1845-1958 Wexford

Frank Dukelow 1870 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Gertrude Violet Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Gillian O Dukelow 1958 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Grace Dukelow 1832  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Grace Dukelow 1853 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Hanna Dukelow 1881 1939 1939 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Henrietta Dukelow 1921 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Henrietta Dukelow 1946 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Henry Dukelow 1875 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Henry Dukelow 1923 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Herbert Dukelow 1927 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Herbert P Dukelow 1920 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Hester Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Isabel Dukelow 1956 Marriage   1845-1958 Clonakilty

Isabella M Dukelow 1930 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Isabella Mary Dukelow 1923 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Isabella Mary Dukelow 1948 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

James Ducklow 1834  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

James Dukelow 1799 1875 1875 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1802  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

James Dukelow 1835 1905 1905 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1841 1928 1928 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1843  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

James Dukelow 1850 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

James Dukelow 1851 1917 1917 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1866 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

James Dukelow 1870 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

James Dukelow 1871 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1874 1874 1874 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1874 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1875 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1880 1880 1880 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1880 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1883 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

James Dukelow 1905 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

James Dukelow 1913 Births 1864-1958 Cork

James Dukelow 1926 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

James Dukelow 1939 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Jane Dukelow 1828 1902 1902 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Jane Dukelow 1834 1904 1904 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Jane Dukelow 1887 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Jane Dukelow 1895 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Jane Dukelow 1898 Marriage   1845-1958 Clogheen

Jane Dukelow 1916 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Jane Dukelow 1921 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

John Dukelow 1825 1898 1898 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1836  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

John Dukelow 1850  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

John Dukelow 1855 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

John Dukelow 1876 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1877 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1888 1888 1888 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1888 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1890 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1891 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1894 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Dukelow 1902 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

John Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

John Dukelow 1935 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

John Dukelow 1940 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

John J Dukelow 1940 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Joseph Dukelow 1888 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John Joseph Dukelow 1898 1939 1939 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

John R Dukelow 1938 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

John S Dukelow 1937 Births 1864-1958 Bandon Cork

Kate Dukelow 1908 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Kathleen Dukelow 1911 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Kathleen Marie Dukelow 1922 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Kenneth W Dukelow 1954 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Lizzie Anne Dukelow 1880 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Lizzie Anne Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Lizzie Dukelow 1874 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Lizzie Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Madge Dukelow 1957 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Duclow 1718 T. George H. Green Index To The Marriage Licence Bonds Of The Diocese Of Cloyne 1630-1800 1899-1900 Cloyne

Margaret Dukelow 1820 1907 1907 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1834  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1836  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1837  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1842  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1844  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1845  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Margaret Dukelow 1847  R.C. Marriage   Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1860 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1877 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1878 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1882 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1886 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1886 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1890 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1891 1952 1952 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1891 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1896 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1899 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1908 1908 1908 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1922 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Dukelow 1932 Marriage   1845-1958 Wexford

Margaret Dukelow 1935 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1937 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1940 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Dukelow 1953 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Elizabeth Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Margaret Jane Dukelow 1903 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Margaret Mary Dukelow 1906 Births 1864-1958 Lismore Waterford

Mary Anne Dukelow 1865 1945 1945 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Mary Anne Dukelow 1873 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Anne Dukelow 1886 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Anne Dukelow 1907 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Mary Anne Dukelow 1920 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary C Dukelow 1943 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Ducklow 1859  R.C. Marriage   New Inn and Knockgraffon Cashel and Emly Tipperary

Mary Dukelow 1842  R.C. Baptisms Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Mary Dukelow 1846 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow 1849 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1853 1893 1893 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Dukelow 1853 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow 1861 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow 1864 1929 1929 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1873 1953 1953 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Dukelow 1877 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1878 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1885 1950 1950 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1886 1954 1954 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Dukelow 1889 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary Dukelow 1909 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Mary Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow 1927 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow 1947 Marriage   1845-1958 Bandon

Mary Dukelow 1948 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow Manders 1861 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary Dukelow or Manders 1861 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Mary E A Dukelow 1951 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Mary Ellen Dukelow 1876 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary F E Dukelow 1932 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Mary Irene Dukelow 1951 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Mary J Dukelow 1903 1911 1911 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Carrick-On-Suir Kilkenny

Mary J Dukelow 1903 Births 1864-1958 Dungarvan Waterford

Mary J Dukelow 1940 Marriage   1845-1958 Dublin North

Mary Jane Dukelow 1864 1915 1915 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Mary Josephine Dukelow 1915 Births 1864-1958 Carrick-On-Suir Kilkenny

Patrick Dukelow 1908 Births 1864-1958 Clonmel Tipperary

Paul Dukelow 1889 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Paul Dukelow 1924 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Peter Ducklow 1792 1865 1865 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Peter Ducklow 1841  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Peter Ducklow 1885 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1800 1876 1876 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1838 1923 1923 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1856 1933 1933 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Peter Dukelow 1870 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Peter Dukelow 1878 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1885 1957 1957 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Peter Dukelow 1888 1888 1888 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1888 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1893 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Peter Dukelow 1920 Marriage   1845-1958 Kinsale

Peter Dukelow 1923 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Peter Dukelow 1949 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Peter J Dukelow 1947 Births 1864-1958 Bandon Cork

Peter John Dukelow 1921 1921 1921 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Peter John Dukelow 1921 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Phyllis L Dukelow 1957 Births 1864-1958 Waterford Kilkenny

Raymond Hamilton Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Richard Albert Dukelow 1925 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard C Dukelow 1936 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Ducklow 1830  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Richard Ducklow 1843  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

Richard Dukelow 1814  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Richard Dukelow 1820  Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 —

Richard Dukelow 1831 1915 1915 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1838  R.C. Marriage   Schull East Cork and Ross Cork

Richard Dukelow 1844 1877 1877 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1848 1931 1931 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1849-50 C of I Parish Record Search Forms The R Durrus Cork

Richard Dukelow 1850 C of I Parish Record Search Forms The R Durrus Cork

Richard Dukelow 1859 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Richard Dukelow 1861 1952 1952 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1865 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1874 1886 1886 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1875 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1878 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Richard Dukelow 1881 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1889 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1891 1946 1946 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1891 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Richard Dukelow 1896 1936 1936 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Richard Dukelow 1896 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Richard Dukelow 1899 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard Dukelow 1922 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Richard Dukelow 1930 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Richard Dukelow 1931 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Richard Dukelow 1952 Marriage   1845-1958 Dunmanway

Richard J Dukelow 1957 Marriage   1845-1958 Clonakilty

Richard John Dukelow 1905 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard John Dukelow 1928 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Richard John Dukelow 1944 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Richard T Dukelow 1934 Births 1864-1958 Bandon Cork

Robert B A Dukelow 1922 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert C Dukelow 1935 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Robert Ducklow 1885 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1854  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

Robert Dukelow 1854 1926 1926 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1867 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1870 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1870 C of I Parish Record Search Forms The R Durrus Cork

Robert Dukelow 1877 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1878 1902 1902 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Robert Dukelow 1897 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1898 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1901 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1901 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Robert Dukelow 1910 Marriage   1845-1958 Bandon

Robert Dukelow 1914 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Robert Dukelow 1921 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Robert Dukelow 1924 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1942 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Robert Dukelow 1945 Marriage   1845-1958 Bandon

Robert Dukelow 1956 Marriage   1845-1958 Clonakilty

Robert L Dukelow 1953 1953 1953 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Robert L Dukelow 1953 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Sadie Dukelow 1950 Marriage   1845-1958 Bandon

Samuel Dukelow 1883 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Samuel Dukelow 1927 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Samuel James Dukelow 1891 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Samuel James Dukelow 1923 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Samuel James Dukelow 1927 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Samuel John Dukelow 1926 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Samuel W Dukelow 1958 Births 1864-1958 Bandon Cork

Sara A Dukelow 1953 Marriage   1845-1958 Dublin South

Sarah A N Dukelow 1944 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Sarah Anne Dukelow 1909 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Anne Dukelow 1924 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Sarah C Dukelow 1929 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah C Dukelow 1952 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah Dukelow 1847 1923 1923 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1851 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah Dukelow 1855 1911 1911 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1866 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah Dukelow 1871 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1875 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1878 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1881 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1907 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah Dukelow 1908 1908 1908 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Armagh

Sarah Dukelow 1922 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah Dukelow 1926 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah E V Dukelow 1927 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Sarah J Ducklow 1908 Marriage   1845-1958 Belfast

Sarah Jane Dukelow 1880 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sarah M Dukelow 1949 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah M Dukelow 1958 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Sarah Maria Dukelow 1926 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Sophia Dukelow 1883 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Susan Dukelow 1804 1879 1879 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Susan Dukelow 1849 1927 1927 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Susan Dukelow 1879 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Susan Dukelow 1885 1923 1923 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Susan Dukelow 1900 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Thomas Duclow 1870 1870 1870 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Waterford Kilkenny

Thomas Dukelow 1835 1917 1917 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Schull Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1857  Marriage   1619-1898 Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1857 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Thomas Dukelow 1858 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Thomas Dukelow 1868 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1877 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1882 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1884  Original Will Registers 1858-1920 —

Thomas Dukelow 1893 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1916 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Thomas Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

Thomas Dukelow 1942 Marriage   1845-1958 Dublin South

Thomas G Dukelow 1952 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Thomas J Dukelow 1928 1948 1948 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South Dublin

Thomas John Dukelow 1920 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Thomas John Dukelow 1947 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Thomas Kenny Dukelow 1916 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Thomas Percival Dukelow 1928 1937 1937 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Thomas William Dukelow 1921 1921 1921 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Skibbereen Cork

Thomas William Dukelow 1921 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

Tom Ducklow 1826  R.C. Baptisms Muintervarra Cork and Ross Cork

Ursella Dukelow 1878 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Ursella Dukelow 1882 1925 1925 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Ursilla Dukelow 1887 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Ursula Dukelow 1881 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

Ursula Dukelow 1895 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Ursula Dukelow 1903 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Ursula Dukelow 1906 1942 1942 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Ursula Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

Ursuline Dukelow 1857 1929 1929 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

Ursulla Dukelow 1859 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

visa Dukelow E1885 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

Wiliam Henry Dukelow 1933 Marriage   1845-1958 Bandon

William A E Dukelow 1939 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

William Douglas Dukelow 1922 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

William Dukelow 1820 1897 1897 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1848 Marriage   1845-1958 Bantry

William Dukelow 1857 1933 1933 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1858 1938 1938 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1864 1942 1942 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1873 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

William Dukelow 1879 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1883 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1884 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

William Dukelow 1888 Marriage   1845-1958 Schull

William Dukelow 1930 Marriage   1845-1958 Dunmanway

William Henry Ducklow 1868 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

William Henry Dukelow 1891 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

William J Dukelow 1889 1952 1952 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William J E Dukelow 1928 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen Cork

William J E Dukelow 1954 Marriage   1845-1958 Dublin North

William John Dukelow 1888 Births 1864-1958 Schull Cork

William John Dukelow 1919 Marriage   1845-1958 Skibbereen

William Richard Dukelow 1873 1929 1929 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bantry Cork

William Richard Dukelow 1919 Births 1864-1958 Cork

William Richard Dukelow 1921 Marriage   1845-1958 Macroom

William Richard Dukelow 1948 Marriage   1845-1958 Cork

Winifred Dukelow 1924 Births 1864-1958 Bantry Cork

Bradish Records

 Map of Co Cork2-thestewartsinireland.ie

Map of Cork

 

No information found as to the Origins of the Bradish name

1) John Bradish b 1795 Limerick, d 1876 Belfast. m Mary Wren b 1800 Ireland

Mary Wren is said to have been related to the Christopher Wren

2) David Bradish b 6 Oct 1824, d 26 May 1894 Bandon, Cork .m Mary Ann Good b 1825

Cork Exchange-thestewartsinireland.ie

Corn Exchange Cork

Butter Market Cork-thestewartsinireland.ie

David Bradish worked at the Corn Exchange in Cork

From http://www.corkarchives.ie/collections/onlinedigitalarchive/stfinbarrscemeterycorkcity/

Bradish Burial Records of St.Finbarr’s Cemetery Burial Register 1867-1896 (5 December 1867 to 10 June 1896)

R.C. = Roman Catholic

Ellen Aged  58 Died 14th Jul 1894 of Ballyvolane Co Cork Married Page No 377  Grave No 5512

Mary Ellen Aged  18 Died 28 Apr 1819 of Watercourse Road Cork R.C.  Page No 257 Grave No 3884

Abbeyleix Parish Co Leix from RCB Records

Laois Abbeyleix St. Michael & All Angels'-thestewartsinireland.ie

Abbeyleix Church

1884 30th Oct.  Rachel Bradish of Attauagh Abbeyleix f. John Bradish farmer to John McClean widower and game keeper of Golden Grove Ettagh. No 21 page 11.

No Bradish listed in Griffiths Valuations of 1850’s

1901 Census Returns for Bradish

Surname  Forename  Townland/Street         DED    County     Age     Sex

Bradish           William          Frenches Quay  Cork    23        M

Bradish           Margaret         Frenches Quay  Cork    4          F

Bradish           John    Frenches Quay   Cork    2          M

Bradish           Mary   Curtis Lane      Cork    45        F

Bradish           Victoria           Crones Lane     Cork    1 F

Bradish           George     Frenches Quay    Cork    61        M

Bradish           Mary Anne      Cavendish Quay         Bandon            Cork    72        F

Bradish           Mary   Cavendish Quay         Bandon            Cork    42        F

1911 Census Returns

Surname Forename  Townland/Street  DED    County  Age     Sex

Bradish           Mary   Cattle Market Street   Cork    45        F

Bradish           William Henry Georges Street          Cork    35        M

Bradish           Mary   Bridge Street  Bandon Cork    52        F

Bradish           Eileen Victoria           Finnis  Brinny Cork    5          F

Bradish           George            Lisnabanree    Kilbrogan        Cork    6          M

Bradish           John    Lisnabanree    Kilbrogan        Cork    12        M

Bradish           Margaret Mary           Frenches Quay Cork   31        F

Bradish           Kate    Finnis  Brinny Cork    35        F

Bradish           Aug. ine George         Frenches Quay            Cork    1          M

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866
First name(s) Last name Year Spouse’s first name(s) Diocese
Anne Bradish 1752 John Ossory
Dorothea Bradish 1776 Francis Ossory
Elizabeth Bradish 1638 Edward Cork and Ross
Frances Bradish 1736 Henry Ossory
Francis Bradish 1717 Mary Anne Ossory
Hannah Bradish 1729 Thomas Dublin
Henry Junr Bradish 1692 Elizabeth Ossory
Henry Bradish 1821 Catherine Ossory
Jane Bradish 1805 William Prerogative Court
Jane Bradish 1805 William Prerogative Court
Joseph Bradish 1791 Anne Cashel and Emly
Margaret Bradish 1819 Pattison Cashel and Emly
Mary Bradish 1679 Edmond Cashel and Emly
Phanuel Bradish 1751 Isabella Prerogative Court
Ruth Bradish 1754 Robert Ossory
Thomas Bradish 1720 Margarett Ossory
Thomas Bradish 1729 Hannah Dublin
Wheaten Bradish 1714 Rachel Ossory
William Bradish 1725 Mary Ossory
William Bradish 1736 Mary Ossory
William Bradish 1765 Abigail Ossory
William Bradish 1791 Rebecca Ossory

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858
First name(s) Last name Year Residence county Diocese
Alicia Bradish — Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Bradish or Earle 1855 — Ossory
Anne Earle or Bradish 1855 — Ossory
Diana Bradish 1850 Cork Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Bradish 1810 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Bradish 1815 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Bradish 1819 Dublin Prerogative Court
Francis Bradish 1715 Kilkenny Ossory
Fras Bradish 1715 Kilkenny Ossory
Henry Bradish 1712 — Ossory
Henry Bradish 1712 Kilkenny Ossory
Henry Bradish 1830 — Ossory
Henry Bradish 1830 Kilkenny Ossory
Isabella Bradish 1816 — Prerogative Court
James Bradish — — Ossory
James Bradish 1728 — Ossory
James Bradish 1790 Kilkenny Ossory
Jane Bradish 1857 Wexford Prerogative Court
John Bradish 1617 — Prerogative Court
John Bradish 1617 — Prerogative Court
John Bradish 1617 — Prerogative Court
Letitis Ellames or Bradish 1855 — Ossory
Margaret Bradish or Ellames 1855 — Ossory
Margt Ellames or Bradish 1855 — Ossory
Petitia Bradish or Ellames 1855 — Ossory
Phanuel Bradish 1766 Dublin Prerogative Court
Revd. William Bradish 1788 Meath Prerogative Court
Revd. Wm Bradish 1788 Meath Prerogative Court
Wheaton Bradish 1727 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
Wheaton Bradish 1728 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
Wheaton Bradish 1728 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
Wheaton Bradish 1791 Dublin Prerogative Court
Wheaton Bradish 1791 Dublin Prerogative Court
William Hy Bradish — Dublin Prerogative Court
William Hy Bradish — Dublin Prerogative Court

Civil Records of Births Marriages & Deaths updated March 2017 

Bradish or  Earle Anne  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish or  Ellames Margaret  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish or  Ellames Petitia  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish –  1805 Farrar’s Index To Marriages 1771-1812

Bradish   1849 R.C. Parish Baptisms Aghaboe  Ossory  Laois

Bradish ??card  1765 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Achilles G 1861 1889 1889 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Achilles Good  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Adrian P 1955  1955 Births 1864-1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bradish Agnes 1864  1864 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Agnes 1885  1885 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Albert Edward 1921  1921 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Alderman Joseph  1832 Tipperary Clans Archive

Bradish Alicia   Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Amy E M 1929  1929 Births 1864-1958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Ann  1844 R.C. Parish Marriages Freshford  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Annabella Swan 1877  1877 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Anne  1752 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Anne  1874 Marriages 1845-1958 Abbeyleix

Bradish Anne  1875 Marriages 1845-1958 Abbeyleix

Bradish Anne  1898 Marriages 1845-1958 Kilkenny

Bradish Anne 1812 1896 1896 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Annie  1886 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Annie  1932 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Annie 1904  1904 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Archabold N 1935  1935 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Arthur Henry 1872  1872 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Arthur J 1941  1941 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Arthur Joseph 1913  1913 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Arthur  1903 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Arthur  1935 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Arthur 1872 1936 1936 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Augustine George 1910  1910 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Bahuium  1875 R.C. Parish Marriages St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Benjamin A 1948  1948 Births 1864-1958 Borrisokane  Tipperary

Bradish Benjamin H 1934  1934 Births 1864-1958 Thurles  Tipperary

Bradish Benjamin  1928 Marriages 1845-1958 Borrisokane

Bradish Benjamin 1939  1939 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Beryl 1939  1939 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Biddy 1792 1870 1870 Deaths 1864-1870 Limerick

Bradish Biddy 1792 1870 1870 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish Bridget  1852 R.C. Parish Marriages Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Bridget  1854 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Bridget  1874 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Bridget  1898 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Bridget 1802 1872 1872 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Portumna  Galway

Bradish Bridget 1817 1883 1883 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Bridget 1872  1872 Births 1864-1958 Croom  Limerick

Bradish Bridget 1879 1880 1880 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Kanturk  Cork

Bradish Bridget 1880  1880 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Bridget 1887  1887 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Bridgidam  1872 R.C. Parish Baptisms Ballingarry  Limerick

Bradish Brigida  1835 R.C. Parish Marriages Monagea  Limerick

Bradish Brigida 1878  1878 R.C. Parish Baptisms Boherbue  Kerry  Cork

Bradish Brigidam  1832 R.C. Parish Marriages Shanagolden  Limerick

Bradish Brigidam  1856 R.C. Parish Marriages Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Carl H 1953  1953 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Carol M 1942  1942 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Caroline 1885  1885 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Catharina  1842 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Catharinam  1854 R.C. Parish Marriages Ardagh  Limerick

Bradish Catherinam  1872 R.C. Parish Baptisms Loughill  Limerick

Bradish Catherine  1752 Tipperary Clans Archive Kilkenny

Bradish Catherine  1830 Index Of Wills 1484-1858

Bradish Catherine 1810 1875 1875 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Christina  1956 Marriages 1845-1958 Rathkeale

Bradish Christina 1926  1926 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Damien B 1951  1951 Births 1864-1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bradish Daragh F 1953  1953 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish David A 1954  1954 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish David James 1879  1879 Births 1864-1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish David William  1874 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish David William 1853 1880 1880 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish David  1847 Marriages 1619-1898

Bradish David  1847 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish David  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish David  1894   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish David  1909 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish David  1864 1864   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish David 1822 1894 1894 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish David 1871  1871 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish David 1881 1939 1939 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Deana E 1949  1949 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Diana  1850 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Dionysium  1833 R.C. Parish Marriages Lurriga  Limerick

Bradish Dionysius  1843 R.C. Parish Marriages Lurriga  Limerick

Bradish Dorothea  1776 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Edith Veronica 1921  1921 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Edith  1950 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Edward  1886 Marriages 1845-1958 Donaghmore

Bradish Edward  1919 Marriages 1845-1958 Roscrea

Bradish Edward 1844 1912 1912 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Edward 1888 1928 1928 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Edward 1891  1891 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Edward 1931  1931 Births 1864-1958 Cashel  Tipperary

Bradish Eleanor  1825 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Mary’s (Pro-Cathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Eliza  1820 R.C. Parish Baptisms Freshford  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Eliza  1839 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Canice’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Eliza  1851 Marriages 1619-1898 Kilkenny

Bradish Eliza 1823 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Kilkenny

Bradish Elizabeth Harriette 1900  1900 Births 1864-1958 Baltinglass  Carlow

Bradish Elizabeth Mary   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish Elizabeth Mary  1912 Marriages 1845-1958 Wexford

Bradish Elizabeth  1638 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Elizabeth  1810 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Elizabeth  1815 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Elizabeth  1819 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Elizabeth  1850 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Elizabeth  1867 Marriages 1619-1898 Limerick

Bradish Elizabeth  1867 Marriages 1845-1958 Rathkeale

Bradish Elizabeth  1917 Marriages 1845-1958 Roscrea

Bradish Elizabeth 1822 1894 1894 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish Elizabeth 1872 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Elizebetham  1867 R.C. Parish Marriages Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Elizth  1789 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Canice’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Ellen  1836 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Ellen  1847 Marriages 1619-1898

Bradish Ellen  1847 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Ellen  1928 Marriages 1845-1958 Roscrea

Bradish Ellen  1931 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Ellen 1836 1894 1894 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Ellen 1866 1955 1955 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Ellen 1888 1939 1939 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Ellen 1898  1898 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Ellen 1906  1906 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Emily  1889 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Fanny  1887 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Fanny 1908  1908 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Female 1876  1876 Births 1864-1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish Female 1892  1892 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Frances C 1936  1936 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Frances  1736 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Francis Lyndon 1879  1879 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Francis  1715 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Francis  1715 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 1536-1858  5 Vols (1909-1920) Kilkenny

Bradish Francis  1717 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Francisum  1847 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kildimo  Limerick

Bradish Fras  1715 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish George Augustus  1884 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish George S W  1904 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish George  1842 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish George  1854 Marriages 1619-1898 Cork

Bradish George  1892 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish George  1895 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish George 1838 1905 1905 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish George 1865 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish George 1876  1876 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork and Ross  Cork

Bradish George 1876  1876 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish George 1895 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish George 1896 1897 1897 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish George 1897  1897 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish George 1904  1904 Births 1864-1958 Skibbereen  Cork

Bradish Gertrude Margaret Sarah  1873 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Gertrude  1894   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Gilbert S  1911 Marriages 1845-1958 Wexford

Bradish Gilbert S 1873 1948 1948 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish Gulielmus  1870 R.C. Parish Marriages Ballingarry  Limerick

Bradish Hannah  1728 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Hannah  1729 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Hanora Elizabeth 1889  1889 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Hanoria 1874  1874 Births 1864-1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish Harriet 1866 1932 1932 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Carlow

Bradish Harry David 1872 1899 1899 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Helen 1893 1895 1895 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Helena  1878 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Helena 1893  1893 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Helga 1936  1936 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Henery  1771 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Henricu  1796 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Henrietta Erica 1891  1891 Births 1864-1958 Carlow

Bradish Henrietta   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish Henrietta  1877   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Henrietta 1840 1924 1924 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish Henrietta 1875  1875 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Henry David  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Henry Junr  1692 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Henry R  1950 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Henry Robert 1911  1911 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Henry   R.C. Parish Baptisms St Canice’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Henry  1712 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Henry  1712 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 1536-1858  5 Vols (1909-1920) Kilkenny

Bradish Henry  1771 Tipperary Clans Archive Kilkenny

Bradish Henry  1790 Tipperary Clans Archive Kilkenny

Bradish Henry  1821 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Henry  1830 Index Of Wills 1484-1858

Bradish Henry  1830 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Henry  1848 Marriages 1619-1898

Bradish Henry  1848 Marriages 1845-1958 Kilkenny

Bradish Henry  1875 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Hercules James 1857 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Honoram  1833 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Hugh R  1950 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Isabella M  1958 Marriages 1845-1958 Nenagh

Bradish Isabella   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Balloughton  C of I Wexford

Bradish Isabella  1816 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Jacobum  1846 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kildimo  Limerick

Bradish Jacobus  1860 R.C. Parish Baptisms Loughill  Limerick

Bradish Jacobus 1878  1878 R.C. Parish Baptisms Peterswell  Galway

Bradish James A 1939  1939 Births 1864-1958 Thurles  Tipperary

Bradish James Harvey 1895  1895 Births 1864-1958 Carlow

Bradish James   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish James   Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish James  1728 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish James  1728 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 1536-1858  5 Vols (1909-1920) Kilkenny

Bradish James  1753 Marriages 1619-1898 Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish James  1778 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish James  1782 W.P.W. Phillimore & Gertrude Thrift  Indexes To Wills 1536-1858  5 Vols (1909-1920) Kilkenny

Bradish James  1790 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish James  1829 Index Of Wills 1484-1858

Bradish James  1829 Tipperary Clans Archive Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish James  1862 Marriages 1619-1898 Wexford

Bradish James  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish James  1927 Marriages 1845-1958 Roscrea

Bradish James 1822 1874 1874 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish James 1829 1918 1918 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish James 1872  1872 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish James 1878  1878 Births 1864-1958 Gort  Galway

Bradish James 1885 1886 1886 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish James 1888  1888 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish James 1893  1893 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Jane Josephine 1918  1918 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Jane Mary  1900 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Jane Webb  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Jane Webb  1939 Marriages 1845-1958 Carlow

Bradish Jane Webb 1898  1898 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Jane Webb 1904  1904 Births 1864-1958 Baltinglass  Carlow

Bradish Jane   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish Jane  1783 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Jane  1805 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Jane  1829-56 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Jane  1831 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Jane  1852 Marriages 1619-1898 Dublin

Bradish Jane  1852 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Jane  1857 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Jane  1863 Marriages 1619-1898 Kilkenny

Bradish Jane  1923 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Jane 1853 1885 1885 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish Jane 1878  1878 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork and Ross  Cork

Bradish Jean P 1948  1948 Births 1864-1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bradish Jenny  1816 R.C. Parish Marriages Hospital  Cashel and Emly  Limerick

Bradish Joannem  1866 R.C. Parish Baptisms Loughill  Limerick

Bradish Joannem 1875  1875 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Joannes  1845 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Joannes  1850 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Johanna 1777 1869 1869 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish Johanna 1825 1870 1870 Deaths 1864-1870 Limerick

Bradish Johanna 1825 1870 1870 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Johanna 1876  1876 Births 1864-1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish John Denmead  1919 Marriages 1845-1958 Belfast

Bradish John Denmead 1898  1898 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish John Harvey  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish John Harvey  1890 Marriages 1845-1958 Clonmel

Bradish John Harvey 1865 1941 1941 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish John Palmer 1897  1897 Births 1864-1958 Shillelagh  Carlow

Bradish John Palmer 1898 1898 1898 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Shillelagh  Carlow

Bradish John T 1930  1930 Births 1864-1958 Bailieborough  Cavan

Bradish John  1617 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish John  1817 R.C. Parish Marriages Mallow  Cloyne  Cork

Bradish John  1827 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish John  1829 Index Of Wills 1484-1858

Bradish John  1833 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish John  1836 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish John  1845 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish John  1845 R.C. Parish Marriages Kildimo  Limerick

Bradish John  1852 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish John  1868   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish John  1880 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish John 1806 1871 1871 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish John 1882  1882 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish John 1882 1883 1883 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish John 1886  1886 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Joseph  1791 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Joseph  1834 Index Of Wills 1484-1858

Bradish Julia  1910 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Julia 1889  1889 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Kate  1841 R.C. Parish Marriages Kildimo  Limerick

Bradish Kate 1915  1915 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Kathleen 1874 1948 1948 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Katie  1888 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Letitia  1841 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Male 1868  1868 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Male 1872  1872 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Male 1873  1873 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish Male 1877  1877 Births 1864-1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish Male 1890  1890 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Male 1895  1895 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Male 1932  1932 Births 1864-1958 Dublin North  Dublin

Bradish Margaret A 1931  1931 Births 1864-1958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Margaret Constance 1897  1897 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Margaret D 1955  1955 Births 1864-1958 Croom  Limerick

Bradish Margaret Philomena 1924  1924 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Margaret  1819 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Margaret  1845 Marriages 1619-1898 Cork

Bradish Margaret  1846 Marriages 1619-1898 Cork

Bradish Margaret  1945 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Margaret 1873 1915 1915 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Margaret 1909  1909 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Margarett  1859 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Andrew’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Margaritam  1873 R.C. Parish Marriages Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Marge  1809 R.C. Parish Marriages Croom  Limerick

Bradish Maria Isabel 1922  1922 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Mariam  1790 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Martin 1871  1871 Births 1864-1958 Gort  Galway

Bradish Mary A  1888 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Mary Ann  1834 R.C. Parish Baptisms Rathfarnham  Dublin

Bradish Mary Ann  1861 Marriages 1619-1898 Kilkenny

Bradish Mary Anne  1836 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s (Pro-Cathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Mary Anne  1852 Marriages 1619-1898 Kildare

Bradish Mary Anne  1852 Marriages 1845-1958 Celbridge

Bradish Mary Anne  1861 Marriages 1845-1958 Kilkenny

Bradish Mary Anne  1894   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Mary Anne 1828 1907 1907 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish Mary Elizabeth  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Mary Ellen  1879 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Mary Ellen 1880  1880 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Finbarr’s (South)  Cork City  Cork and Ross  Cork

Bradish Mary Ellen 1880  1880 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Mary Ellen 1885  1885 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Mary Ellen 1886 1886 1886 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Mary J  1935 Marriages 1845-1958 Cootehill

Bradish Mary J 1862 1951 1951 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Mary J 1928  1928 Births 1864-1958 Bailieborough  Cavan

Bradish Mary Jane  1900 Marriages 1845-1958 Roscrea

Bradish Mary Jane 1892  1892 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Mary  1679 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Mary  1801 Marriages 1619-1898 Limerick

Bradish Mary  1819 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1829 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1830 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1831 R.C. Parish Marriages St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1831 Tipperary Clans Archive Cork

Bradish Mary  1832 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1838 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Mary  1842 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Catherine’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Mary  1844 R.C. Parish Marriages Freshford  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Mary  1850 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1852 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Mary  1852 R.C. Parish Marriages St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1857 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1858 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mary  1876 Marriages 1845-1958 Abbeyleix

Bradish Mary  1877 Marriages 1845-1958 Abbeyleix

Bradish Mary  1878 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Mary  1887 Marriages 1845-1958 Lismore

Bradish Mary  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Mary  1916 Marriages 1845-1958 Bandon

Bradish Mary 1840 1892 1892 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Mary 1861 1915 1915 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Cork

Bradish Mary 1877  1877 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Mary 1886  1886 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Mary 1888 1900 1900 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Mary 1891  1891 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Mathew  1839 R.C. Parish Baptisms Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Mathew  1846 R.C. Parish Marriages Birr and Loughkeen  Killaloe  Offaly

Bradish May  1841 R.C. Parish Marriages Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Michael  1766 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Michael  1866 Marriages 1619-1898 Limerick

Bradish Michael  1866 Marriages 1845-1958 Glin

Bradish Michael 1839 1869 1869 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Michael 1865  1865 Births 1864-1958 Gort  Galway

Bradish Michael 1869  1869 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Michael 1887  1887 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Michael 1891  1891 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Miles  1848 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Mona Iris 1894  1894 Births 1864-1958 Carlow

Bradish Mrs  1852 Tipperary Clans Archive

Bradish Olive A M  1929 Marriages 1845-1958 Carlow

Bradish Olive Agnes Mary 1892  1892 Births 1864-1958 Carlow

Bradish Olive R 1942  1942 Births 1864-1958 Thurles  Tipperary

Bradish Olive 1940  1940 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Patricius  1875 R.C. Parish Marriages St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Patrick J 1951  1951 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Patrick  1834 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Patrick  1861 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Patrick 1869  1869 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Patrick 1890 1891 1891 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Patrick 1922  1922 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Patritium  1858 R.C. Parish Marriages Shanagolden  Limerick

Bradish Patritius  1846 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Patt  1851 R.C. Parish Baptisms Aghaboe  Ossory  Laois

Bradish Patt 1817 1877 1877 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Phanuel  1751 Index Of Wills 1484-1858 Dublin

Bradish Phanuel  1751 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Phanuel  1766 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Phanuel  1766 Sir Arthur Vicars  Index To The Prerogative Wills Of   1536-1810  And Supplement (1914)

Bradish Pricilla  1872 Marriages 1845-1958 Cork

Bradish Priscilla  1865 Marriages 1619-1898 Cork

Bradish Rachel Ann 1876 1885 1885 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Rachel  1851 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Rachel  1851 Marriages 1619-1898 Kildare

Bradish Rachel  1851 Marriages 1845-1958 Celbridge

Bradish Rachel  1875 Marriages 1845-1958 Nenagh

Bradish Rachel  1884 Marriages 1845-1958 Abbeyleix

Bradish Rebecca  1845 Tipperary Clans Archive

Bradish Revd. William  1788 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Revd. Wm  1788 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Reverned John Harvey  1889   Original Will Registers 1858-1920

Bradish Richard H 1946  1946 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Richard  1805 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Richard  1830 Tipperary Clans Archive

Bradish Richd  1806 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Paul’s  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Robert E 1933  1933 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Robert H 1944  1944 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Robert Henry  1854 Marriages 1619-1898 Dublin

Bradish Robert Henry  1854 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Robert Henry 1829 1896 1896 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Robert  1854 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Robert  1878 Marriages 1845-1958 Borrisokane

Bradish Ruth  1754 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Samuel 1878 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Bandon  Cork

Bradish Sarah Anne 1908  1908 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Sarah R 1938  1938 Births 1864-1958 Thurles  Tipperary

Bradish Sarra  1807 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Kilkenny City  Ossory  Kilkenny

Bradish Stephanum  1830 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Stephanus  1867 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Stephen  1832 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s (Pro-Cathedral)  Dublin City  Dublin

Bradish Stephen  1837 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Stephen 1792 1868 1868 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish Stephen 1805 1870 1870 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish Stephen 1871  1871 Births 1864-1958 Newcastle  Limerick

Bradish Susan  1904 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Susan  1936 Marriages 1845-1958 Dublin South

Bradish Susanna 1878  1878 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Susannah 1838 1911 1911 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Thomam  1829 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Thomam  1838 R.C. Parish Baptisms Kilcolman  Limerick

Bradish Thomam  1845 R.C. Parish Baptisms Cappagh  Limerick

Bradish Thomas James 1888  1888 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish Thomas  1720 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Thomas  1728 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish Thomas  1729 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Thomas  1828 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Thomas  1914 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Thomas  1916 Marriages 1845-1958 Limerick

Bradish Thomas 1808 1872 1872 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Kilkenny

Bradish Thomas 1884  1884 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Thomas 1910  1910 Births 1864-1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Thomas 1910 1910 1910 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish Thoms  1828 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Thos  1830 R.C. Parish Marriages Newcastle West  Limerick

Bradish Thos  1838 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish Victoria Elizabeth 1900  1900 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish Walter J 1937  1937 Births 1864-1958 Dublin South  Dublin

Bradish Wheaten  1714 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish Wheaton   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish Wheaton  1727 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Wheaton  1728 Index Of Wills 1484-1858 Kilkenny

Bradish Wheaton  1728 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Wheaton  1728 Sir Arthur Vicars  Index To The Prerogative Wills Of   1536-1810  And Supplement (1914)

Bradish Wheaton  1791 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish Wheaton  1791 Sir Arthur Vicars  Index To The Prerogative Wills Of   1536-1810  And Supplement (1914)

Bradish Wheaton 1868 1877 1877 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish William B P 1916  1916 Births 1864-1958 Wexford

Bradish William E 1930  1930 Births 1864-1958 Roscrea  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish William G 1944  1944 Births 1864-1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish William H 1863 1928 1928 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Wexford

Bradish William Henry   Cantwell’s Memorials Of The Dead Killurin  C of I Wexford

Bradish William Henry  1903 Marriages 1845-1958 Skibbereen

Bradish William Hy   Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Bradish William  1725 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish William  1736 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish William  1765 Index Of Wills 1484-1858 Kilkenny

Bradish William  1765 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish William  1791 Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

Bradish William  1819 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish William  1822 Deputy Keeper Of   Index To The Act or  Grant Books  And To Original Wills  Of The Diocese Of Dublin 1272-1858 (26th  30th And 31st Reports  1894  1899) Dublin

Bradish William  1829 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Michael’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish William  1851 R.C. Parish Marriages St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish William  1854 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. Mary’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Bradish William  1870 Marriages 1845-1958 Croom

Bradish William  1871 Marriages 1845-1958 Glin

Bradish William 1820 1878 1878 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Abbeyleix  Laois (Queen’s)

Bradish William 1834 1870 1870 Deaths 1864-1870 Limerick

Bradish William 1834 1870 1870 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish William 1855 1883 1883 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish William 1868 1889 1889 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish William 1877  1877 Births 1864-1958 Cork

Bradish William 1881 1886 1886 Deaths 1864 – 1958 Limerick  Clare

Bradish William 1883  1883 Births 1864-1958 Glin  Kerry

Bradish William 1894  1894 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish William 1923  1923 Births 1864-1958 Rathkeale  Limerick

Bradish Wm  1788 Sir Arthur Vicars  Index To The Prerogative Wills Of   1536-1810  And Supplement (1914)

Bradish Wm  1791 Farrar’s Index To Marriages 1771-1812

Bradish Wm  1852 R.C. Parish Baptisms St. John’s  Limerick City  Limerick

Earle or  Bradish Anne  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Ellames or  Bradish Letitis  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Ellames or  Bradish Margt  1855 Diocesan And Prerogative Wills & Administrations Indexes 1595-1858

Church of Ireland (Anglican ) parish records for Bradish in Dublin

Baptism

Annie Bradish  Inchicore 25 Feb1862 St. Jude

Eliz Bradish   13 Jun 1762 St. Mary

Fanny Bradish  Inchicore  10 Jan 1865 St. Jude

Fanny Bradish  Inchicore 18 Jan 1865 Kilmainham

James Bradish  Aungiers St.  28 Apr 1791 St. Peter

James Bradish  Strand St.  5 Apr 1777 St. Mary

Mary Catherine Bradish   7 Jun 1824 St. Peter

Mary Ellen Bradish  Inchicore 14 Nov 1856 St. James

Robert Bradish  Aungier St. 26 Jul 1789 St. Peter

Robt Bradish  Strand St. 20 Jan 1771 St. Mary

Thomas Bradish  Aungier St.  12 Jun 1788 St. Peter

Wheat Bradish  Aungier St. 18 Mar 1787 St. Peter

Marriage  

Annie Bradish  20 Inchicore Road  & Thomas Mitchell  Inchicore South Terrace 10 Nov 1886 Kilmainham

Daniel Bradish   and Isabella Byrne   1 Jan 1752 St. Werburgh

Emily Bradish  20 South Terrace  Inchicore & Edward Smith  15 Turvey Avenue  6  Aug 1889 Kilmainham

Fanny Bradish  20 South Terrace Inchicore & Henry Cricht Islandbridge Barracks 19 May 1887 Kilmainham

James Bradish   and Mary Humphrys   20 Jun 1778 St. James

Jane Bradish  14 Georges Hill & Francis Thompson  14 Georges Hill  18 Dec 1852 St. Werburgh

Mary Ellen Bradish  & Thomas Edmond Roey 18 Richmond Cottages   20 Feb 1879 Kilmainham

Wheat Bradish   and Susanna Carson    24 Dec 1758 St. Andrew

Burial  

Bradish   29 Dec 1751 St. John

James Bradish    13 Nov 1827 St. Catherine

John Bradish  CoombeE  28 Nov 1851 St. Luke

Mary Bradish  York. St.   1824 St. Peter

Thomas Bradish  20 South Terrace, Inchicore   1875 St. James

Whea- Bradish  James St. 13 May 1780 St. James

William Henry  Bradish  York St.  9 Apr 1844 St. Peter

 

Co Carlow

Burial

John Palmer  Bradish  Hacketstown  15 Feb1898 Hacketstown

 

Roman Catholic Parish records for Dublin

Baptism  

John Bradish   28 Mar 1845 St. Catherine

Margt  Bradish  William St.  Dec 1828 St. Mary Pro Cathedral

Mary Ann Bradish    1834 RATHFARNHAM

Mary Anne Bradish   25 Jan 1836 St. Mary Pro Cathedral

Mary Bradish   16 Aug 1842 St. Catherine

Mary Bradish   9 Jan 1838 St. Catherine

Stephen  Bradish   3 Dec 1832 St. Mary Pro Cathedral

Susan Bradish    27 Oct 1840 St. Catherine

Marriage  

John Bradish   and Mary Murphy  12 Feb 1827 St. Catherine

Margaret Bradish  22 Luke St. & Mathew Mergin  22 Luke Street  17 Jan 1859 St. Andrew

 

Roman Catholic Parish records for Co Kerry

Baptism  

Bridget Bradish  Knocknanagh 1 Nov 1878 (Assumed) Boherbue

 

Roman Catholic Parish Records for Cork & Ross

Baptism  

George Bradish   15 Oct 1876 Cork South Parish

Jane Bradish  14 Barrack Lane  27 Oct 1878 Cork – South Parish

John Bradish    17 Oct 1858 CORK – SS. Peter & PAUL

Mary Ellen Bradish  71 Evergreen St. 25 May 1880 Cork – South Parish

 

 

Stewarts Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866

First name(s) Last name Year Spouse’s first name(s) Diocese
— Stewart 1782 — Prerogative Court
Adam Murray Stewart 1786 Frances Prerogative Court
Adam Stuart 1763 Alice Ossory
Adam Stuart 1834 Maria Ossory
Alexander (Rev) Stuart 1836 Anna Matilda Cork and Ross
Alexander George Stuart 1829 Ann Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1705 Sarah Kilmore and Ardagh
Alexander Stewart 1741 Elizabeth Dublin
Alexander Stewart 1752 Margaret Cork and Ross
Alexander Stewart 1765 Margaret Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1789 Letitia Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1791 Lady M Kildare
Alexander Stewart 1795 Susanna Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1806 Susanna Cork and Ross
Alexander Stewart 1818 Margaret Elphin
Alexander Stewart 1825 Mary Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1832 Charlotte Catherine Cork and Ross
Alexander Stewart 1834 Matilda Meath
Alexander Stewart 1835 Elizabeth Down, Connor and Dromore
Alexander Stewart 1835 Mary Armagh
Alexander Stewart 1838 Letitia Cork and Ross
Alexander Stewart 1842 Mary Anne Down, Connor and Dromore
Alexander Stewart 1843 Anne Down, Connor and Dromore
Alexander Stewart 1843 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
Alexander Stewart 1844 Margaret Armagh
Alexander Stuart 1824 Mary Armagh
Alexander Stuart 1828 Louisa J Armagh
Alexander Stuart 1843 Mary Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
Alexr Stuart 1798 Eleanor Elphin
Alice O`Donnell Stewart 1835 Robert Cork and Ross
Alice Lehunte 1698 Robert Prerogative Court
Alice Steward 1831 Patrick Killaloe
Alice Stewart 1770 Charles Armagh
Alice Stewart 1802 Thomas Ossory
Alicia Hungerford Stewart 1826 William Francis Cork and Ross
Alicia Stewart 1799 Thomas Prerogative Court
Alicia Stewart 1799 Thomas Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1695 Eleanor Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1821 Anne Clogher
Andrew Stewart 1825 Rose Elphin
Andrew Stewart 1840 Mary Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1848 Anne Cashel and Emly
Andrew Stuart 1820 Catherine Ossory
Andrew Stuart 1832 Matilda Armagh
Ann Eliza Stewart 1841 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Ann Stewart 1725 John Clogher
Ann Stewart 1768 Pat Kilmore and Ardagh
Ann Stewart 1768 Robert Armagh
Ann Stewart 1770 Walter Cork and Ross
Ann Stewart 1790 William Armagh
Ann Stewart 1804 John Armagh
Ann Stewart 1827 Jacob Ossory
Ann Stewart 1841 Patrick Down, Connor and Dromore
Ann Stuart 1831 William Ossory
Annabella Stewart 1817 Alexander Armagh
Anne Steward 1743 Andrew Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1735 Thomas Dublin
Anne Stewart 1756 William Clogher
Anne Stewart 1774 George Armagh
Anne Stewart 1807 Robert Clogher
Anne Stewart 1808 John Clogher
Anne Stewart 1820 James Clogher
Anne Stewart 1822 Thos Raphoe
Anne Stewart 1823 Thomas Ossory
Anne Stewart 1829 James Armagh
Anne Stewart 1829 James Ossory
Anne Stewart 1833 John Armagh
Anne Stewart 1834 Charles James Cork and Ross
Anne Stewart 1838 William Armagh
Anne Stewart 1842 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Anne Stuart 1807 Richard Cork and Ross
Anne Stuart 1821 Bernard Elphin
Anne Stuart 1821 William Clogher
Annesley Stewart 1754 Sarah Prerogative Court
Arabella Stewart 1760 Thomas Prerogative Court
Arabella Stewart 1760 Thomas Prerogative Court
Arabella Stewart 1846 Robert H Kildare
Archey Stewart 1828 Margaret Armagh
Benjamin Stewart 1825 Hanah Meath
Benjamin Stewart 1828 Jane Armagh
Benjamin Stewart 1831 Mary Armagh
Benjamin Stewart 1840 Margaret Armagh
Benjamin Stuart 1763 Ann Armagh
Bernard Stuart 1772 Mary Cloyne
Bernard Stuart 1772 Mary Cork and Ross
Bridget Stewart 1786 John Killaloe
Catharine Stuart 1828 John Killala and Achonry
Catherine Steward 1774 William Cork and Ross
Catherine Steward 1782 John Cork and Ross
Catherine Stewart 1700 Edward Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1753 Robert Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1753 Robert Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1755 William Ossory
Catherine Stewart 1756 Leslie Clogher
Catherine Stewart 1816 Henry Cork and Ross
Catherine Stewart 1819 Joseph Armagh
Catherine Stewart 1829 John Armagh
Catherine Stewart 1831 James Cloyne
Catherine Stewart 1835 John Armagh
Catherine Stewart 1836 George Armagh
Catherine Stuart 1750 Robert Cork and Ross
Catherine Stuart 1780 James Armagh
Celia Stuart 1800 Saml Elphin
Charles A K (Hon) Stuart 1835 Charlotte D Armagh
Charles William Henry Steward 1837 Anne Waterford and Lismore
Charles Wilson Stewart 1835 Margaret Down, Connor and Dromore
Charles Steuart 1772 Jane Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1766 Mary Cork and Ross
Charles Stewart 1800 Mary Cork and Ross
Charles Stewart 1803 Elizabeth Killala and Achonry
Charles Stewart 1828 Mary Armagh
Charles Stewart 1840 Anne Armagh
Charles Stuart 1769 Rose Armagh
Charles Stuart 1802 Mary Clogher
Charles Stuart 1810 Sarah Down, Connor and Dromore
Charles Stuart 1842 Anne Ossory
Charlotta Stewart 1822 William Armagh
Charlotte Stewart 1831 Thomas Armagh
Chas Stewart 1829 Kiziah Raphoe
Christian Steward 1819 Lawrence Ossory
Craig Stewart 1822 Marcella Ossory
Dalway Stewart 1742 Mary Armagh
Daniel Stewart 1800 Emilia Cloyne
Daniel Stewart 1835 Anne Down, Connor and Dromore
David Stewart 1825 Anne Armagh
David Stewart 1836 Margaret Armagh
David Stewart 1839 Mary Armagh
David Stuart 1828 Rose Armagh
David Stuart 1843 Rebecca Armagh
Dorothea Stewart 1741 John Clogher
Dorothea Stuart 1823 John Ossory
Ebenezer Stewart 1817 Agnes Ossory
Edward Stewart 1826 Esther Armagh
Edward Stewart 1832 Jane Armagh
Edward Stuart 1786 Frances Tuam
Edwd Stewart 1771 Jane Kilmore and Ardagh
Eleanor Stewart 1804 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Eleanor Stewart 1839 Daniel Down, Connor and Dromore
Eleanor Stuart 1829 Robert Armagh
Elenor Stewart 1764 William Clogher
Eliz Steward 1822 Rob Raphoe
Eliz Stewart 1823 Saml Raphoe
Eliza Steward 1843 James Caulfield Down, Connor and Dromore
Eliza Stewart 1831 George Armagh
Eliza Stewart 1834 Daniel Kildare
Eliza Stewart 1835 Mathew Armagh
Eliza Stewart 1842 Robert Down, Connor and Dromore
Eliza Stuart 1823 Andrew Elphin
Eliza Stuart 1829 Launcelot Armagh
Elizabeth Townsend Stewart 1815 Michael Cork and Ross
Elizabeth McCurdy or Stewart 1840 Edward Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth McDaniel 1736 Irwin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Steward 1723 John Kilmore and Ardagh
Elizabeth Steward 1760 John Cork and Ross
Elizabeth Stewarrt 1837 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth Stewart or McCurdy 1840 Edward Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth Stewart or Washington 1829 Richard Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1724 John Ossory
Elizabeth Stewart 1725 William Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1747 Richard Cork and Ross
Elizabeth Stewart 1776 David Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1788 John Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1794 Daniel Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1796 Daniel Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1796 Daniel Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1811 Robert Elphin
Elizabeth Stewart 1817 James Ossory
Elizabeth Stewart 1822 James Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1825 William Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1829 Edward Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1833 Patrick Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth Stewart 1835 James Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1837 John Armagh
Elizabeth Stewart 1837 Thomas Ossory
Elizabeth Stewart 1843 George Ossory
Elizabeth Stewart 1843 Joseph Clogher
Elizabeth Stewart 1843 Simon Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth Stewart 1844 Samuel Waterford and Lismore
Elizabeth Stuart 1779 John Armagh
Elizabeth Stuart 1832 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Elizabeth Stuart 1837 John Stockdale Cork and Ross
Elizabeth Washington or Stewart 1829 Richard Armagh
Ellen Stewart 1833 Richard Armagh
Ellen Stewart 1840 Francis Clogher
Ellen Stewart 1840 Robert Down, Connor and Dromore
Ellen Stewart 1844 George Down, Connor and Dromore
Ellinor Stuart 1774 William Prerogative Court
Ellinor Stuart 1774 William Prerogative Court
Emilia Stewart 1791 James Sackville Prerogative Court
Emilia Stewart 1791 James Prerogative Court
Ephraim Stewart 1734 Susannah Dublin
Esther Stewart 1823 David Raphoe
Euphemia Stewart 1766 Joseph Ossory
Fanny Stewart 1827 Archd Raphoe
Fleming Stewart 1832 Letitia Clogher
Frances Lady Stewart 1799 Lord Charles Prerogative Court
Frances Vere Stewart 1824 Rev Chambre Corker Cork and Ross
Frances Lady Stewart 1799 Lord Charles Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1715 James Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1791 George Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1791 George Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1818 Patrick Tuam
Francis Stewart 1797 Sophia Waterford and Lismore
Francis Stewart 1832 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
Francis Stuart 1750 Catherine Prerogative Court
George Alexander Stewart 1785 Mary Armagh
George Stewart 1696 Magdalene Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1744 Catherine Armagh
George Stewart 1791 Frances Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1803 Elizabeth Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1824 Bridget Armagh
George Stewart 1845 Elizabeth Armagh
George Stuart 1790 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
George Stuart 1810 Elizabeth Clogher
George Stuart 1839 Susan Ossory
Gerard Stewart 1790 Rachel Armagh
Hannah Stewart 1834 Richard Armagh
Hans Stewart 1770 Peniel Cork and Ross
Henrietta Stewart 1743 Aghmuty Armagh
Henrietta Stewart 1813 William Ossory
Henry (Rev) Stewart 1826 Diana Augusta Cork and Ross
Henry (Revd) Stewart 1837 Frances M Armagh
Henry Hutchinson Stewart 1830 Eliza Cashel and Emly
Henry Wilson Stewart 1806 Grace Cloyne
Henry Stewart 1769 Mary Tuam
Henry Stewart 1793 Hon Elizabeth Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1836 Mary Ossory
Henry Stuart 1786 Ann Armagh
Henry Stuart 1824 Julia Armagh
Hester Stewart 1832 Richard Armagh
Hugh Stewart 1733 Sarah Kilmore and Ardagh
Hugh Stewart 1831 Sarah Down, Connor and Dromore
Isabel Stewart 1766 Wm Kilmore and Ardagh
Isabella Jane Stuart 1830 Joseph Cork and Ross
Isabella Stewart 1749 Jacob Armagh
Isabella Stewart 1770 John Prerogative Court
Isabella Stewart 1829 George Clogher
Isabella Stewart 1831 Joseph Armagh
Isabella Stuart 1766 John Prerogative Court
James Alexander Lieut Col Stuart 1804 Letitia Prerogative Court
James Steuart 1772 Alicia Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1765 Mary Armagh
James Stewart 1770 Ann Armagh
James Stewart 1774 Elizabeth Armagh
James Stewart 1777 Mary Cork and Ross
James Stewart 1778 Mary Susanna Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1787 Agnes Cork and Ross
James Stewart 1801 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stewart 1806 Margaret Waterford and Lismore
James Stewart 1809 Mary Waterford and Lismore
James Stewart 1811 Anne Clogher
James Stewart 1821 Sarah Waterford and Lismore
James Stewart 1831 Isabella Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stewart 1831 Jane Armagh
James Stewart 1835 Jane Armagh
James Stewart 1837 Dorcas Louisa Cloyne
James Stewart 1839 Eliza Armagh
James Stewart 1841 Mary Clogher
James Stewart 1842 Eliza Armagh
James Stewart 1842 Eliza Ossory
James Stewart 1842 Margaret Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stewart 1842 Martha Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stewart 1842 Mary Armagh
James Stewart 1842 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stewart 1843 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
James Stuard 1828 Winifred Killala and Achonry
James Stuart 1730 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
James Stuart 1769 Ann Kilmore and Ardagh
James Stuart 1771 Catherine Clogher
James Stuart 1771 Elizabeth Cork and Ross
James Stuart 1800 Mary A Kildare
James Stuart 1815 Eliza Elphin
Jane Steward 1807 Robert Elphin
Jane Steward 1833 James Armagh
Jane Stewart 1733 Roger Clogher
Jane Stewart 1765 William Armagh
Jane Stewart 1779 Henry Elphin
Jane Stewart 1780 Samuel Armagh
Jane Stewart 1782 James Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1792 John Armagh
Jane Stewart 1793 John Armagh
Jane Stewart 1802 David Down, Connor and Dromore
Jane Stewart 1807 John Clogher
Jane Stewart 1815 George Cork and Ross
Jane Stewart 1823 Jno Raphoe
Jane Stewart 1826 John Armagh
Jane Stewart 1830 David Armagh
Jane Stewart 1835 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Jane Stewart 1836 William Clogher
Jane Stewart 1841 Hugh Down, Connor and Dromore
Jane Stewart 1842 Daniel Armagh
Jane Stewart 1842 James Down, Connor and Dromore
Jane Stewart 1842 Thomas Armagh
Jane Stewart 1842 Thomas Armagh
Jane Stewart 1845 Thomas Cloyne
Jane Stuart or Allen 1837 William Down, Connor and Dromore
Jane Stuart 1711 James Ossory
Jane Stuart 1755 Andrew Clogher
Jane Stuart 1774 Walter Armagh
Jane Stuart 1838 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Jas Stewart 1822 Anne Raphoe
Jas Stewart 1829 Jane Raphoe
John Campbell Stewart 1814 Charlotte Cloyne
John T Stewart 1827 Anne Armagh
John Thomas Stewart 1844 Marion Elizabeth Down, Connor and Dromore
John Steward 1745 Ann Cork and Ross
John Steward 1809 Mary Waterford and Lismore
John Stewart 1740 Sarah Cork and Ross
John Stewart 1748 Mary Armagh
John Stewart 1760 Ellinor Armagh
John Stewart 1760 Mary Armagh
John Stewart 1780 Phebe Cork and Ross
John Stewart 1783 Mary Armagh
John Stewart 1791 Mary Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1793 Jane Armagh
John Stewart 1794 Elizabeth Armagh
John Stewart 1801 Mary Clogher
John Stewart 1809 Anne Cork and Ross
John Stewart 1809 Jane Armagh
John Stewart 1810 Mary Cashel and Emly
John Stewart 1818 Judith Killaloe
John Stewart 1820 Jane Armagh
John Stewart 1821 Sarah Armagh
John Stewart 1826 Jane Armagh
John Stewart 1830 Mary Cloyne
John Stewart 1832 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1834 Catherin Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1835 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1837 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1842 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1842 Sarah Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1843 Fanny Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1844 Agness Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1844 Eliza Limerick
John Stewart 1844 Elizabeth Armagh
John Stewart 1844 Jane Armagh
John Stewart 1844 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1844 Margaret Down, Connor and Dromore
John Stewart 1854 Jane Kildare
John Stuart 1771 Eleanor Kilmore and Ardagh
John Stuart 1771 Elizabeth Armagh
John Stuart 1809 Letitia Ossory
John Stuart 1810 Cath Elphin
John Stuart 1817 Mary Killala and Achonry
John Stuart 1821 Frances Ossory
John Stuart 1826 — Killala and Achonry
John Stuart 1826 Mary Waterford and Lismore
John Stuart 1837 Rose Kildare
John Stuart 1838 Anne Waterford and Lismore
Joseph Stewart 1826 Anne Armagh
Joseph Stewart 1836 Margaret Armagh
Joseph Stewart 1844 Eliza Down, Connor and Dromore
Joseph Stewart 1844 Elizabeth Armagh
Judith Stewart 1778 John Armagh
Kenneth Stewart 1823 Phoebe Killaloe
Letitia Stewart 1830 Edward Cloyne
Lydia Stuart 1844 Gordon Armagh
Magdalin Stuart 1838 William Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Ann Stewart 1841 Samuel Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Irwin Stuart 1842 Henry Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Stewart or Stuart 1816 Thos Elphin
Margaret Stewart 1728 John Ossory
Margaret Stewart 1758 Charles Ossory
Margaret Stewart 1772 Henry Clogher
Margaret Stewart 1776 Thomas Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1805 John Clogher
Margaret Stewart 1819 William Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1826 John Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1828 James Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1829 John Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1829 William Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1831 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Stewart 1832 John Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1832 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Stewart 1833 John Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1840 James Down, Connor and Dromore
Margaret Stewart 1841 William Tuam
Margaret Stewart 1842 James Armagh
Margaret Stuart or Stewart 1816 Thos Elphin
Margaret Stuart 1754 Samuel Clogher
Margaret Stuart 1839 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Margt Stewart 1822 Joshua Raphoe
Margt Stewart 1826 Chas Raphoe
Margt Stewart 1829 Jno Raphoe
Maria Stewart 1828 Lewis Prerogative Court
Maria Stewart 1832 Samuel Elphin
Marian Stewart 1743 John Clogher
Martha Steward 1726 Thomas Dublin
Martha Steward 1726 Thomas Dublin
Martha Stewart 1737 Wm Raphoe
Martha Stewart 1842 John Armagh
Mary A Stuart 1845 John Elphin
Mary Ann Stewards 1792 Robert Cork and Ross
Mary Anne Hooks or Stewart 1830 Hugh Armagh
Mary Anne Stewart or Hooks 1830 Hugh Armagh
Mary Anne Stewart 1841 Charles Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Anne Stewart 1843 William Ellison Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Ja Stewart 1815 Thomas Prerogative Court
Mary Jemima Stuart 1839 Nicholas White Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Juliana Stewart 1815 Thomas Prerogative Court
Mary S Stewart 1841 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Clyde or Stewart 1836 Ralph Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Hon Stewart 1724 Lord Baron Prerogative Court
Mary Smith or Stewart 1833 William Armagh
Mary Steward 1734 John Kilmore and Ardagh
Mary Steward 1783 John Cork and Ross
Mary Stewart or Clyde 1836 Ralph Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Stewart or Smith 1833 William Armagh
Mary Stewart 1702 William Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1714 Arthur Clogher
Mary Stewart 1726 Thomas Dublin
Mary Stewart 1736 James Clogher
Mary Stewart 1737 Rev. William Dublin
Mary Stewart 1741 Richard Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1743 Hugh Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1761 Thomas Ossory
Mary Stewart 1793 Munday Armagh
Mary Stewart 1803 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Stewart 1821 John Ossory
Mary Stewart 1822 John Clogher
Mary Stewart 1827 Chas Raphoe
Mary Stewart 1827 Jno Raphoe
Mary Stewart 1829 Robert Armagh
Mary Stewart 1830 Benjamin Armagh
Mary Stewart 1830 Daniel Armagh
Mary Stewart 1831 Richard Armagh
Mary Stewart 1832 Archibald Elphin
Mary Stewart 1833 Mathew Armagh
Mary Stewart 1834 Thomas Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Stewart 1836 George Clogher
Mary Stewart 1838 Henry Armagh
Mary Stewart 1838 John Armagh
Mary Stewart 1843 Arthur Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Stewart 1843 Daniel Down, Connor and Dromore
Mary Stewart 1843 David Armagh
Mary Stewart 1843 Henry Meath
Mary Stuart 1779 Edmund Tuam
Mary Stuart 1828 Nathaniel Ossory
Mathew Stewart 1739 Jane Dublin
Mathew Stewart 1811 Mary Waterford and Lismore
Mathew Stuart 1769 Martha Armagh
Matilda Stewart 1827 James Armagh
Matilda Stewart 1843 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Matthew Stewart 1837 Jane Killaloe
Matty Stewart 1833 James Down, Connor and Dromore
Mervyn Stewart 1822 Frances Prerogative Court
Michael Stewart 1823 Anne Ossory
Miss Amelia Stewart 1839 Edward J Down, Connor and Dromore
Molby Stewart 1805 Catharine Killala and Achonry
Moses Stuart 1789 Elizabeth Armagh
Ninian Steuart 1763 Catherine Cloyne
Oliver Stewart 1844 Ellen Armagh
Olivia Stuart 1768 David Clogher
Patrick Stewart 1740 Mary Dublin
Patrick Stewart 1842 Ellen Waterford and Lismore
Peter Steward 1769 Catherine Cork and Ross
Pricilla Stewart 1822 John Armagh
Rebecca Steuart 1780 Thomas Prerogative Court
Rebecca Stewart 1731 Honble James Prerogative Court
Rebecca Stewart 1780 Thomas Prerogative Court
Richard Stewart 1798 Catherine Waterford and Lismore
Richard Stewart 1829 Letitia Armagh
Richard Stewart 1840 Anne Ossory
Richard Stuart 1811 Catherine Ossory
Robert C Stewart 1830 Anne Clogher
Robert Gordon Thompson Stewart 1801 Jane Cork and Ross
Robert Steward 1750 Catherine Cork and Ross
Robert Stewart 1754 Margaret Armagh
Robert Stewart 1778 Letitia Armagh
Robert Stewart 1785 Ann Armagh
Robert Stewart 1796 Charlotta Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1803 Ann Down, Connor and Dromore
Robert Stewart 1811 Mary Waterford and Lismore
Robert Stewart 1820 Lucinda Clogher
Robert Stewart 1823 Jane Armagh
Robert Stewart 1824 Mary Ossory
Robert Stewart 1825 Elizabeth Kildare
Robert Stewart 1826 Diana Armagh
Robert Stewart 1830 Eleanor Armagh
Robert Stewart 1831 Isabella Armagh
Robert Stewart 1833 Margaret Armagh
Robert Stewart 1838 Eliza Armagh
Robert Stewart 1842 Jane Down, Connor and Dromore
Robert Stuart 1837 Honor Down, Connor and Dromore
Robt Sergt Stewart 1826 Bridget Killala and Achonry
Rodenig Stewart 1805 Mary Clogher
Sally Stewart 1833 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Saml Stewart 1822 Mary Raphoe
Samuel Stewart 1806 Agnes Down, Connor and Dromore
Samuel Stewart 1809 Margaret Ossory
Samuel Stuart 1810 Catherine Armagh
Samuel Stuart 1823 Elizabeth Ossory
Sarah A Stewart 1821 Henry Armagh
Sarah A Stewart 1833 James Armagh
Sarah Duncan or Stewart 1838 William Down, Connor and Dromore
Sarah Fairen or Stewart 1829 Andrew Armagh
Sarah Steward 1722 George Kilmore and Ardagh
Sarah Steward 1729 John Dublin
Sarah Steward 1802 Robert Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart or Duncan 1838 William Down, Connor and Dromore
Sarah Stewart or Fairen 1829 Andrew Armagh
Sarah Stewart 1750 John Armagh
Sarah Stewart 1750 William Armagh
Sarah Stewart 1770 Thomas Armagh
Sarah Stewart 1772 James Armagh
Sarah Stewart 1803 James Ossory
Sarah Stewart 1804 Francis Elphin
Sarah Stewart 1831 John Down, Connor and Dromore
Sarah Stewart 1838 John Ossory
Sarah Stewart 1856 Richard Kildare
Sarah Stuard 1713 William Cork and Ross
Sarah Stuart 1751 Robert Clogher
Sinclair Stewart 1802 Rebecca Kildare
Susan Lapsley or Stewart 1839 Patrick Armagh
Susan Stewart or Lapsley 1839 Patrick Armagh
Susanna Stewart 1761 Patrick Armagh
Susanna Stewart 1845 Archibald Down, Connor and Dromore
Susanna Stuart 1830 John Cork and Ross
Thomas Stewart 1712 Mary Cork and Ross
Thomas Stewart 1784 Sarah Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1813 Elizabeth Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1826 Elizabeth Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1828 Margaret J Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1831 Elizabeth Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1831 Nancy Down, Connor and Dromore
Thomas Stewart 1835 Anne Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1837 Martha Down, Connor and Dromore
Thomas Stewart 1838 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
Thomas Stewart 1841 Alice Waterford and Lismore
Thomas Stewart 1842 Jane Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1843 Isabella Down, Connor and Dromore
Thomas Stuart 1793 Mary Ossory
Thomas Stuart 1806 Mary Clogher
Thomas Stuart 1837 Anne Ossory
Walter Stewart 1735 Kathe Raphoe
Walter Stuart 1774 Jane Armagh
William (Rev) Stewart 1792 Jane Cork and Ross
William A Stewart 1830 Anna Killaloe
William Irwin Stuart 1843 Margaret Down, Connor and Dromore
William James Stuart 1859 Eleanor Dorcas Cloyne
William Villiers Stuart 1833 Catherine Ossory
William Steuart 1767 Henrietta Prerogative Court
William Steward 1770 Ann Clogher
William Stewart 1674 Joane Cashel and Emly
William Stewart 1693 Mary Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1701 Lady Vs Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1717 Catherine Cloyne
William Stewart 1741 Mary Dublin
William Stewart 1750 Mary Clogher
William Stewart 1764 Catherine Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1784 Charlotte Cork and Ross
William Stewart 1802 Anne Cloyne
William Stewart 1813 Maria Cloyne
William Stewart 1815 Elizabeth Cloyne
William Stewart 1827 Margaret Armagh
William Stewart 1828 Jane Armagh
William Stewart 1830 Eleanor Armagh
William Stewart 1830 Jane Armagh
William Stewart 1831 Bridget Clogher
William Stewart 1831 Mary Armagh
William Stewart 1832 Jane Armagh
William Stewart 1832 Sophia Down, Connor and Dromore
William Stewart 1832 Susan Armagh
William Stewart 1832 Susanna Armagh
William Stewart 1833 Catherine Down, Connor and Dromore
William Stewart 1834 Bridget Ossory
William Stewart 1834 Precilla Armagh
William Stewart 1835 Elizabeth Armagh
William Stewart 1835 Jane Clogher
William Stewart 1836 Mary Down, Connor and Dromore
William Stewart 1840 Elizabeth Clogher
William Stewart 1840 Mary Armagh
William Stewart 1843 Ellen Armagh
William Stewart 1843 Sarah Armagh
William Stewart 1844 Elizabeth Armagh
William Stewart 1845 Mary Waterford and Lismore
William Stuart 1749 Anne Cork and Ross
William Stuart 1794 Alice Ossory
William Stuart 1808 Sarah Cork and Ross
William Stuart 1814 Ann Armagh
William Stuart 1829 Sarah J Armagh
William Stuart 1840 Eliza Elphin
William Stuart 1840 Mary Elphin
William Stuart 1845 Martha Clogher
William Stuart 1851 Mary Kildare
Wm Stewart 1736 Margt Raphoe
Wm Stewart 1828 Eliz Raphoe
Wynne (Rev) Stewart 1762 Susanna Cork and Ross

Stewarts Diocesan & Prerogative Wills & Admin Indexes 1595-1858

First name(s) Last name Year Residence county Diocese
— Keeys or Swan or Stewart 1713 — Prerogative Court
— Stewart — — Prerogative Court
— Stewart 1804 — Derry
— Stuart 1741 — Prerogative Court
A Horatio Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Adam M Stewart 1855 Dublin Prerogative Court
Adam Stewart 1807 — Leighlin
Adam Stewart 1826 — Down
Adam Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
Adame Murray Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Agnes Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
Agnes Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
Agnes Stewart 1853 — Down
Agnes Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Agnes Stewart 1853 Down Prerogative Court
Alex G Revd Stuart 1820 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alex George Revd Stuart 1820 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alexander Robert Stewart 1850 Donegal Prerogative Court
Alexander Thomas Stewart 1802 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart — Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1661 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1675 Antrim Connor
Alexander Stewart 1681 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1702 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1709 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1714 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1715 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1716 — Raphoe
Alexander Stewart 1719 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1721 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1742 Antrim Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1742 Antrim Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1746 — Raphoe
Alexander Stewart 1752 Cork Cork and Ross
Alexander Stewart 1753 Antrim Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1763 — Raphoe
Alexander Stewart 1776 — Down
Alexander Stewart 1778 Down Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1783 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1785 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1799 — Down
Alexander Stewart 1799 — Tuam
Alexander Stewart 1805 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1805 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1808 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1810 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1815 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1820 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1820 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1831 Donegal Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1833 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1838 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1843 — Down
Alexander Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1843 Down Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1844 Cork Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1844 Cork Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1844 Cork Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1845 Down Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1845 Down Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1846 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1849 — Connor
Alexander Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1851 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1852 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
Alexander Stuart 1748 — Derry
Alexander Stuart 1832 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alexanr Stuart 1841 — Armagh
Alexr Jno Stewart 1839 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1719 — Connor
Alexr Stewart 1725 — Connor
Alexr Stewart 1733 — Connor
Alexr Stewart 1753 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1768 — Connor
Alexr Stewart 1781 Down Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1791 — Derry
Alexr Stewart 1797 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1808 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1819 — Derry
Alexr Stewart 1831 Donegal Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1836 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1839 Antrim Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1839 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Alexr Stewart 1850 Donegal Prerogative Court
Alexr Stuart 1756 — Connor
Alexr Stuart 1832 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Alice Stewart 1731 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alice Stewart 1733 Dublin Prerogative Court
Alice Stewart 1750 — Connor
Alice Stewart 1854 — Connor
Alicia Stewart 1722 Donegal Prerogative Court
Alicia Stewart 1854 — Prerogative Court
Alicia Stewart 1854 — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart or Stuart 1846 — Dromore
Andrew Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1658 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1673 — Connor
Andrew Stewart 1704 — Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1712 — Derry
Andrew Stewart 1720 Tyrone Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1726 — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1726 — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1727 — Connor
Andrew Stewart 1734 — Dromore
Andrew Stewart 1741 — Cork and Ross
Andrew Stewart 1742 — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1763 Dublin Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1763 Dublin Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1804 Antrim Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1808 — Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1814 — Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1819 — Armagh
Andrew Stewart 1819 — Prerogative Court
Andrew Stewart 1847 — Derry
Andrew Stuart 1769 Dublin Prerogative Court
Andrew Stuart 1811 — Armagh
Andw Stewart 1726 — Prerogative Court
Ann Mary Stewart 1853 — Connor
Ann Mary Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Ann Moore or Stewart 1794 — Raphoe
Ann Pluddery or Stewart 1739 — Connor
Ann Stewart or Pluddery 1739 — Connor
Ann Stewart 1730 — Connor
Ann Stewart 1783 Dublin Prerogative Court
Ann Stewart 1785 Dublin Prerogative Court
Ann Stewart 1800 — Connor
Ann Stewart 1804 Donegal Prerogative Court
Anna Gage Stewart 1852 — Connor
Anna Stewart 1840 Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart or Moore 1794 — Raphoe
Anne Stewart or Rogers 1824 Antrim Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart — Offaly (King’s) Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1693 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1795 — Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1826 Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1830 Offaly (King’s) Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1840 Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1853 Cork Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1853 Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1853 Dublin Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1857 Tipperary Prerogative Court
Anne Stewart 1857 Tipperary Prerogative Court
Annesley Sir Stewart 1802 — Prerogative Court
Annesley Sr Stewart 1802 — Prerogative Court
Anthony Stewart 1807 — Dromore
Archbald Stewart 1791 — Down
Archbold Stewart 1773 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Archbold Stewart 1804 — Prerogative Court
Archbold Stewart 1804 Antrim Prerogative Court
Archd Revd Stewart 1760 Antrim Prerogative Court
Archd Stewart 1723 — Connor
Archd Stewert 1705 — Raphoe
Archibald Steward 1785 Down Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1680 Cavan Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1685 Antrim Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1705 — Raphoe
Archibald Stewart 1747 — Connor
Archibald Stewart 1754 Down Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1754 Down Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1760 Antrim Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1782 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Archibald Stewart 1791 — Prerogative Court
Archibd Stewart 1773 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Arthur Honble Stewart 1723 — Prerogative Court
Arthur Stewart 1720 — Connor
Arthur Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
B Lieut Col. Stewart 1829 — Prerogative Court
Barbara Stewart 1850 — Prerogative Court
Benjamin Basnett Stuart 1778 — Armagh
Benjamin Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Benjamin Stewart 1805 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Benjamin Stewart 1847 Dublin Prerogative Court
Benjamin Stuart 1785 — Prerogative Court
Benjamn Stewart 1805 — Prerogative Court
Bridget Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Bridget Stewart 1825 Dublin Prerogative Court
Campbell Wilson Stewart 1839 — Connor
Campbell Stewart 1839 — Prerogative Court
Catharine Stewart 1845 — Armagh
Cathe A Hon Stuart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Cathe Stewart 1828 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Catherine A Hon Stuart — — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart or McKirgan 1786 — Connor
Catherine Stewart — Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1716 — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1716 Antrim Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1716 Antrim Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1720 Cavan Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1769 Dublin Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1784 — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1811 — Derry
Catherine Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stuart 1784 — Prerogative Court
Catherine Stuart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Cathne Stewart 1720 Cavan Prerogative Court
Cathne Stewart 1769 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles D Stewart 1847 Antrim Prerogative Court
Charles D Stewart 1847 Leitrim Prerogative Court
Charles Rev Stewart 1788 — Derry
Charles Revd Stewart 1746 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Charles Steuart 1740 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Steuart 1793 Cavan Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart — Kilkenny Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1699 — Derry
Charles Stewart 1703 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1718 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1718 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1736 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1740 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1740 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1741 — Raphoe
Charles Stewart 1743 Dublin Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1747 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1747 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1750 Armagh Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1750 Armagh Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1753 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1774 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1779 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1793 Cavan Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1801 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
Charles Stewart 1809 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1809 Donegal Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1812 — Raphoe
Charles Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1817 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1817 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1819 — Tuam
Charles Stewart 1821 — Connor
Charles Stewart 1821 — Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1843 — Clogher
Charles Stewart 1847 Cavan Prerogative Court
Charles Stewart 1848 — Derry
Charles Stewart 1851 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Charles Stuart 1778 — Connor
Charles Stuart 1787 Armagh Armagh
Charles Stuart 1788 — Connor
Charles Stuart 1801 — Clogher
Charles Stuart 1813 — Connor
Charles Stuart 1847 — Clogher
Charles Stuart 1848 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Charles Stuart 1848 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Charles Stuart 1848 Monaghan Prerogative Court
Charles Stuart 1851 Limerick Prerogative Court
Charles Stuart 1851 Limerick Prerogative Court
Charlotte Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Charlotte Stewart 1838 Dublin Prerogative Court
Chas D Stewart 1847 Antrim Prerogative Court
Chas Lieut Stewart 1710 — Connor
Chas M Revd Stewart 1831 — Prerogative Court
Chas McDaniel Rev Stewart 1827 — Connor
Chas Rev Stewart 1818 — Derry
Chas Stewart 1724 — Connor
Chas Stewart 1739 — Connor
Chas Stewart 1800 — Connor
Chas Stewart 1837 Dublin Prerogative Court
Chas Stewart 1837 Dublin Prerogative Court
Chas Stewart 1848 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
Chas Stuart 1814 — Prerogative Court
Christian Stewart 1726 — Connor
Christina Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Christina Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Cunningham Stewart 1819 — Derry
Cunningham Stewart 1851 — Connor
Cunningham Stewart 1851 — Prerogative Court
Dalway Stewart 1752 — Prerogative Court
Dalway Stewart 1752 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Daniel Stewart 1700 — Derry
Daniel Stewart 1720 — Raphoe
Daniel Stewart 1722 — Connor
Daniel Stewart 1724 Kerry Connor
Daniel Stuart 1826 Antrim Prerogative Court
Daniel Stuart 1836 Armagh Prerogative Court
Daniel Stuart 1836 Armagh Prerogative Court
David Stewart 1717 — Connor
David Stewart 1717 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
David Stewart 1734 — Connor
David Stewart 1757 — Connor
David Stewart 1768 — Dromore
David Stewart 1792 — Down
David Stewart 1792 — Prerogative Court
David Stewart 1801 — Connor
David Stewart 1823 — Prerogative Court
David Stewart 1824 — Down
David Stewart 1825 — Down
David Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
David Stewart 1833 — Down
David Stewart 1849 — Dromore
David Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
David Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
David Stuart 1814 — Armagh
Donald Stewart 1728 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
Donald Stewart 1803 Dublin Prerogative Court
Donald Stewart 1803 Dublin Prerogative Court
Dorothy Stewart 1685 — Connor
Duncan Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Duncan Stewart 1750 — Prerogative Court
Duncan Stewart 1796 Dublin Prerogative Court
Edward Stewart 1790 — Prerogative Court
Edward Stewart 1790 — Prerogative Court
Edward Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Edward Stuart 1821 — Armagh
Edward Stuart 1821 — Prerogative Court
Edwd Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Eelizabeth Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
Eleanor Stewart 1819 — Prerogative Court
Eleanor Stewart 1819 — Prerogative Court
Elinor Stewart 1742 — Prerogative Court
Elinor Stewart 1806 — Connor
Elizabeth Honble Stewart 1851 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Brown or Stewart 1772 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Loughead or Stuart 1845 — Connor
Elizabeth Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1730 — Raphoe
Elizabeth Stewart 1744 — Connor
Elizabeth Stewart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1805 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1805 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1815 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1830 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1834 — Down
Elizabeth Stewart 1840 — Clogher
Elizabeth Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1840 Antrim Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Elizabeth Stuart 1840 — Connor
Elizabeth Twinam or Stewart 1712 — Dromore
Elizth Honble Stewart 1835 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Elizth Hon Stewart 1835 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Elizth Hon Stewart 1851 Dublin Prerogative Court
Elizth Stewart 1727 — Connor
Elizth Stewart 1730 — Connor
Elizth Stewart 1815 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
Elizth Stewart 1840 — Armagh
Elizth Stewart 1840 Antrim Prerogative Court
Ellinor Stewart 1722 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Ellinor Stewart 1754 — Prerogative Court
Emiline Stewart or Devonsher 1839 — Prerogative Court
Ephm Stewart 1758 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
Ephraim Stewart 1758 — Prerogative Court
Esther Stewart 1756 — Connor
Ezekiel Stewart 1734 — Prerogative Court
Ezekiel Stewart 1734 Donegal Prerogative Court
Ezekiel Stewart 1846 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
Finley Stewart 1709 — Derry
Fitz Gibbon Rev Stewart 1833 — Prerogative Court
Frances Anne Stewart 1820 Dublin Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1782 — Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1828 — Down
Frances Stewart 1840 Dublin Prerogative Court
Frances Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Frances Stuart 1845 Antrim Prerogative Court
Frances Stuart 1845 Antrim Prerogative Court
Francis Steward 1828 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1678 Donegal Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1752 — Connor
Francis Stewart 1756 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1763 — Connor
Francis Stewart 1782 Donegal Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1819 Sligo Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1819 Sligo Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1838 — Down
Francis Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stuart or Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
Francis Stuart 1750 Down Prerogative Court
Francis Stuart 1750 Down Prerogative Court
Francis Stuart 1808 — Connor
Francis Stuart 1845 Antrim Prerogative Court
Francis, Lieut Stuart 1761 — Prerogative Court
Fras Stewart 1835 — Prerogative Court
Frederick Stewart 1770 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Frederick Stewart 1804 Antrim Prerogative Court
Fredk Stewart 1770 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Gage Anna Stewart 1852 — Prerogative Court
Gawen Stewart 1747 Clare Connor
Gawn Stuart 1852 Armagh Prerogative Court
Geo Alexr Stewart 1805 — Connor
Geo Rev Stewart 1835 Donegal Prerogative Court
Geo Stuart 1799 Sligo Elphin
George Revd Stewart 1835 Donegal Prerogative Court
George Steward 1790 — Prerogative Court
George Steward 1809 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart or Steuart 1801 — Dromore
George Stewart — — Prerogative Court
George Stewart — — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1661 Donegal Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1661 Donegal Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1668 Tyrone Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1678 — Connor
George Stewart 1684 — Derry
George Stewart 1728 Tyrone Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1729 Tyrone Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1729 Tyrone Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1730 — Connor
George Stewart 1764 Dublin Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1764 Dublin Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1772 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1775 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1790 — Down
George Stewart 1790 Tyrone Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1802 — Connor
George Stewart 1808 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1809 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1812 — Derry
George Stewart 1812 Dublin Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1838 — Clogher
George Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1848 Londonderry (Derry) Clogher
George Stewart 1857 — Down
George Stewart 1857 Down Prerogative Court
George Stewart 1857 Down Prerogative Court
George Stewert 1858 — Derry
George, Lieut Stewart 1775 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Gustaves Stewart 1766 Donegal Prerogative Court
Gustavus Stewart 1766 — Prerogative Court
Guy Stewart 1787 — Clogher
Hall Stewart 1787 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
Hamilton Revd Stuart 1850 Donegal Prerogative Court
Hamilton Rev Stuart 1850 Donegal Prerogative Court
Hamilton Stewart 1800 Dublin Prerogative Court
Hamilton Stewart 1800 Dublin Prerogative Court
Hannah Stewart 1836 Antrim Prerogative Court
Hans Rev Stewart 1737 — Derry
Hans Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Hans Stuart or Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Helena Stewart — Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Helena Stewart 1774 — Connor
Helena Stewart 1849 — Connor
Helena Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Henry ©Stewart 1847 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Henry Irwin Stuart 1836 Antrim Prerogative Court
Henry Irwin Stuart 1855 Antrim Prerogative Court
Henry J Stuart 1836 Antrim Prerogative Court
Henry Rev Stewart 1854 Dublin Prerogative Court
Henry Revd Stewart 1854 Dublin Prerogative Court
Henry Wilson Rev Stewart 1857 Cork Cork and Ross
Henry Stewart 1675 — Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1675 Down Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1708 — Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1720 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1721 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1727 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1792 Kildare Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1840 Dublin Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1840 Dublin Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Henry Stewart 1853 — Armagh
Henry Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Henry Stuart 1782 — Clogher
Henry Stuart 1854 — Prerogative Court
Horatio A Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Horatio Stewart 1857 — Connor
Hough Sir Stewart 1855 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Hugh Rev Stewart 1801 Armagh Prerogative Court
Hugh Rev Stewart 1801 Armagh Prerogative Court
Hugh Sir Stewart 1855 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1685 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1765 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1765 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1780 Down Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1819 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1833 Down Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1838 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1838 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1840 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1841 — Down
Hugh Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1844 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stewart 1844 Londonderry (Derry) Dromore
Hugh Stewart 1845 — Connor
Hugh Stewart 1845 — Prerogative Court
Hugh Stuart 1748 Cork Cork and Ross
Hugh Stuart 1819 — Connor
Irwine Stewart 1771 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
Isaac Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Isaac Stewart 1830 Dublin Prerogative Court
Isabell Stewart or Stuart or Calbreath 1733 — Dromore
Isabella Stewart 1759 — Raphoe
Isabella Stewart 1759 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
James Agar Stuart 1849 — Ossory
James Caotain Stewart 1724 — Prerogative Court
James Charles Stuart — — Prerogative Court
James Maxwell Stewart 1743 — Prerogative Court
James Maxwell Stuart 1743 Down Prerogative Court
James Revd Stewart 1708 — Connor
James Sir Stewart — Donegal Prerogative Court
James Steuart 1825 — Dromore
James Steward 1815 — Prerogative Court
James Steward 1815 — Prerogative Court
James Steward 1822 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart Or Stuart 1782 — Dromore
James Stewart — — Prerogative Court
James Stewart — Cavan Prerogative Court
James Stewart — Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1679 — Clogher
James Stewart 1684 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1693 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1693 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1693 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1693 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1700 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1703 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1704 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1707 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1707 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1709 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1723 — Connor
James Stewart 1724 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1726 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1726 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1728 — Derry
James Stewart 1728 — Raphoe
James Stewart 1732 — Derry
James Stewart 1733 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1734 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1734 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1737 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1737 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1741 Down Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1746 — Cork and Ross
James Stewart 1747 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1747 — Raphoe
James Stewart 1747 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1747 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1747 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1752 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1755 — Killaloe
James Stewart 1757 — Clogher
James Stewart 1768 Armagh Dromore
James Stewart 1769 — Connor
James Stewart 1770 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1770 Down Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1770 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1771 — Connor
James Stewart 1771 — Connor
James Stewart 1775 — Clogher
James Stewart 1777 Armagh Armagh
James Stewart 1785 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1785 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1785 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1785 Offaly (King’s) Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1798 — Connor
James Stewart 1809 Down Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1809 Down Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1810 — Dromore
James Stewart 1810 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1812 — Down
James Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1814 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1814 Donegal Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1817 — Connor
James Stewart 1817 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1819 — Raphoe
James Stewart 1821 — Derry
James Stewart 1821 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1822 — Down
James Stewart 1823 — Armagh
James Stewart 1825 — Down
James Stewart 1826 — Down
James Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1829 — Raphoe
James Stewart 1830 — Armagh
James Stewart 1830 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1831 — Armagh
James Stewart 1832 — Connor
James Stewart 1832 — Derry
James Stewart 1832 — Derry
James Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1833 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1833 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1834 — Connor
James Stewart 1834 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1839 — Connor
James Stewart 1839 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1839 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1841 Antrim Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1842 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1844 — Down
James Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1847 — Down
James Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1848 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1848 Tyrone Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1850 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1850 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1852 — Down
James Stewart 1852 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1852 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1853 — Down
James Stewart 1855 — Connor
James Stewart 1855 — Down
James Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1855 Down Prerogative Court
James Stewart 1856 — Derry
James Stuart 1720 Dublin Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1744 — Connor
James Stuart 1750 Mayo Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1750 Mayo Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1771 — Clogher
James Stuart 1771 — Connor
James Stuart 1777 — Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1785 — Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1796 — Raphoe
James Stuart 1804 Mayo Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1810 — Dromore
James Stuart 1817 — Clogher
James Stuart 1824 — Connor
James Stuart 1824 — Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1825 — Prerogative Court
James Stuart 1825 Armagh Dromore
James Stuart 1827 — Clogher
James Stuart 1837 — Connor
James Stuart 1841 — Connor
James Stuart 1842 Antrim Prerogative Court
James, Rev Rector of Stewart 1737 — Prerogative Court
James, Rev Rector of Stuart 1737 Armagh Prerogative Court
Jane or Raddiff Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane OBeirne or Stuart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart or Cairns 1836 — Connor
Jane Stewart or Cunningham 1748 — Connor
Jane Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart — Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1675 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1685 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1685 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1718 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1769 Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1769 Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1793 — Derry
Jane Stewart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1796 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1804 — Raphoe
Jane Stewart 1809 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1810 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1818 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1818 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1828 Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1828 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1831 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1831 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1836 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1840 Antrim Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1841 — Down
Jane Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1847 — Connor
Jane Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1856 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1856 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stewart 1857 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart — — Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart 1761 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart 1761 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart 1784 Armagh Armagh
Jane Stuart 1817 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart 1817 — Prerogative Court
Jane Stuart 1818 Antrim Prerogative Court
Jas C Stuart 1830 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jas Thos S Stuart 1845 Mayo Prerogative Court
Jas Stewart 1833 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jas Stuart 1756 — Prerogative Court
Jno Martin Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Jno Stewart 1834 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jno Stewart 1839 Dublin Prerogative Court
Jno Stewart 1839 Dublin Prerogative Court
Johh Stewart or Steurt 1782 — Clogher
John Barnesley Stewart 1851 Antrim Prerogative Court
John Fitzgibbon Rev Stuart — Donegal Prerogative Court
John G Steward 1825 — Prerogative Court
John Henry Stewart 1832 — Meath
John Rev Stewart — Cork Prerogative Court
John Rev Stewart 1676 — Connor
John Rev Stewart 1852 Cork Prerogative Court
John Saint Stewart 1817 — Prerogative Court
John W Stewart 1823 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Watson Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
John Sir Stewart — Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Sir Stewart 1825 Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Steuart 1735 — Prerogative Court
John Steuart 1763 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Steuart 1763 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Steuart 1819 — Prerogative Court
John Steward 1739 — Prerogative Court
John Steward 1807 — Prerogative Court
John Steward 1826 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart or Steward 1719 — Dromore
John Stewart or Steward 1755 — Dromore
John Stewart or Stueet 1704 — Dromore
John Stewart — — Prerogative Court
John Stewart — — Prerogative Court
John Stewart — — Raphoe
John Stewart — Donegal Prerogative Court
John Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart — Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1661 Donegal Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1661 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1679 — Connor
John Stewart 1685 — Connor
John Stewart 1691 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1692 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1692 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1692 Donegal Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1703 Antrim Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1704 — Connor
John Stewart 1704 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1706 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1708 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1714 — Connor
John Stewart 1715 — Connor
John Stewart 1719 — Connor
John Stewart 1721 — Connor
John Stewart 1721 Armagh Armagh
John Stewart 1721 Tyrone Armagh
John Stewart 1725 — Connor
John Stewart 1725 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1729 — Connor
John Stewart 1729 — Down
John Stewart 1730 Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1730 Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1732 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1733 — Dromore
John Stewart 1736 — Connor
John Stewart 1738 — Connor
John Stewart 1739 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1740 — Connor
John Stewart 1745 — Connor
John Stewart 1747 — Connor
John Stewart 1748 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1748 Armagh Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1751 Armagh Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1751 Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1751 Tyrone Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1752 — Connor
John Stewart 1752 Armagh Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1753 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1753 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1757 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1760 — Connor
John Stewart 1761 — Armagh
John Stewart 1765 — Connor
John Stewart 1767 — Connor
John Stewart 1767 — Connor
John Stewart 1768 — Connor
John Stewart 1768 — Connor
John Stewart 1769 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1771 — Ferns
John Stewart 1772 — Derry
John Stewart 1772 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1773 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1776 Armagh Armagh
John Stewart 1781 Tyrone Armagh
John Stewart 1782 — Clogher
John Stewart 1785 — Connor
John Stewart 1785 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1785 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1786 — Connor
John Stewart 1786 — Connor
John Stewart 1786 — Derry
John Stewart 1786 — Down
John Stewart 1786 — Raphoe
John Stewart 1786 Tyrone Armagh
John Stewart 1787 Tyrone Armagh
John Stewart 1788 — Connor
John Stewart 1791 Antrim Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1791 Antrim Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1794 — Dromore
John Stewart 1796 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1796 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1802 — Clogher
John Stewart 1802 — Derry
John Stewart 1804 Antrim Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1806 — Down
John Stewart 1807 — Derry
John Stewart 1810 — Connor
John Stewart 1810 — Down
John Stewart 1810 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1812 — Armagh
John Stewart 1812 — Connor
John Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1815 — Derry
John Stewart 1816 — Connor
John Stewart 1816 — Down
John Stewart 1816 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
John Stewart 1818 — Connor
John Stewart 1818 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1818 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1820 — Connor
John Stewart 1820 — Connor
John Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1821 — Down
John Stewart 1825 — Connor
John Stewart 1825 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1826 — Connor
John Stewart 1826 — Down
John Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1827 — Down
John Stewart 1828 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1830 Donegal Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1832 — Down
John Stewart 1834 — Connor
John Stewart 1834 — Cork and Ross
John Stewart 1834 Cork Cork and Ross
John Stewart 1835 — Connor
John Stewart 1835 — Connor
John Stewart 1835 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1835 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1835 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1839 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1839 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1845 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1847 Down Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1847 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1848 — Dromore
John Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1849 — Connor
John Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1849 Down Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1851 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1851 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1851 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1853 — Connor
John Stewart 1853 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1856 — Connor
John Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1857 — Connor
John Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
John Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1662 — Connor
John Stuart 1666 Donegal Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1739 — Derry
John Stuart 1740 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1757 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1757 Dublin Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1762 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1763 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1775 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1780 — Connor
John Stuart 1804 Mayo Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1807 — Derry
John Stuart 1808 — Clogher
John Stuart 1808 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1819 — Dromore
John Stuart 1819 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
John Stuart 1819 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1819 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1822 — Connor
John Stuart 1822 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1834 — Cork and Ross
John Stuart 1835 — Prerogative Court
John Stuart 1837 — Connor
John Stuart 1841 — Connor
John Stuart 1841 — Dromore
John Stuart 1849 Waterford Prerogative Court
John, Rev Vicar of Stewart 1794 — Prerogative Court
John, Revd Vicar of Stuart 1794 — Prerogative Court
Joseph Stewart 1696 Antrim Connor
Joseph Stewart 1762 — Prerogative Court
Joseph Stewart 1788 Donegal Prerogative Court
Joseph Stewart 1800 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
Joseph Stewart 1806 — Dromore
Joseph Stewart 1823 — Connor
Joseph Stewart 1823 — Prerogative Court
Joseph Stewart 1857 — Connor
Joseph Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Joseph Stewart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Joseph Stuart 1750 — Prerogative Court
Joseph Stuart 1790 — Derry
Josias Stewart 1791 — Connor
Judith Stewart 1774 — Prerogative Court
Judith Stewart 1774 Dublin Prerogative Court
Julia E Stuart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Julia Elizth Stuart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Julia Elizth Stuart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Letitia Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Letitia Stewart 1849 Cork Prerogative Court
Letitia Stewart 1849 Cork Prerogative Court
Lettice Stewart 1825 — Derry
Lettice Stuart 1811 — Derry
Lewis Lieut Stewart — — Connor
M D Chas, Revd Stewart 1827 — Prerogative Court
M Revd Stewart 1831 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Magdalen Stewart or Sanderson 1737 — Armagh
Margaret Henry or Stewart 1777 — Down
Margaret Maxwell or Stewart 1715 — Raphoe
Margaret Stewart or O’Hale 1808 — Connor
Margaret Stewart 1727 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1756 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1785 — Clogher
Margaret Stewart 1794 Tyrone Armagh
Margaret Stewart 1806 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1848 — Connor
Margaret Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Margaret Stewart 1855 — Connor
Margaret Stewart 1855 Antrim Prerogative Court
Margarett Stewart 1747 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Margerry Stewart 1762 — Prerogative Court
Margret Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Margt Alexender or Stewart 1815 — Prerogative Court
Margt Stewart or Alexander 1815 — Connor
Margt Stewart 1727 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Margt Stewart 1747 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Margt Stewart 1806 — Prerogative Court
Margt Stewart 1833 Dublin Prerogative Court
Maria Stewart 1733 Donegal Prerogative Court
Martha Stewart 1803 Tyrone Armagh
Martha Stuart 1837 Armagh Prerogative Court
Martha Stuart 1837 Armagh Prerogative Court
Martin Stewart 1818 — Prerogative Court
Mary or Magill Stewart 1794 — Prerogative Court
Mary or Magill Stuart 1794 — Prerogative Court
Mary Hon Lady Stewart 1842 Donegal Prerogative Court
Mary Little or Stewart 1749 — Clogher
Mary Mc Bratney or Stewart 1785 — Dromore
Mary Steuart 1753 Dublin Prerogative Court
Mary Stevenson or Stewart 1834 — Down
Mary Steward 1831 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart or Kimmon 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart or Stourt or Warden 1803 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart or Todd 1749 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1709 Antrim Connor
Mary Stewart 1725 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1733 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1733 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1734 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1739 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1753 Dublin Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1758 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1782 — Armagh
Mary Stewart 1788 Dublin Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1788 Dublin Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1791 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1792 Dublin Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1798 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1809 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1826 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1831 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1834 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1834 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1840 Armagh Dromore
Mary Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1844 Clare Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1847 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1847 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1850 Antrim Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1850 Antrim Prerogative Court
Mary Stewart 1857 — Connor
Mary Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stuart 1739 Down Prerogative Court
Mary Stuart 1826 — Connor
Mary Stuart 1853 — Connor
Mary Stuart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Mary Stuart 1853 — Prerogative Court
Mathew Steward 1847 Cork Prerogative Court
Mathew Stewart or Steurt 1743 Kerry Connor
Mathew Stewart 1703 — Raphoe
Mathew Stewart 1724 — Connor
Mathew Stewart 1762 — Raphoe
Mathew Stewart 1787 — Connor
Mathew Stewart 1796 Londonderry (Derry) Armagh
Mathew Stuart 1833 — Derry
Matilda Stewart 1836 — Prerogative Court
Matilda Stewart 1836 — Prerogative Court
Matthew Stuart 1764 — Raphoe
Mexander Stewart 1723 Meath Prerogative Court
Michael Stewart 1852 Cork Prerogative Court
Moses Stewards 1779 — Cork and Ross
My Stuart 1782 — Prerogative Court
Nathaniel Stewart 1776 Dublin Prerogative Court
Nathaniel Stewart 1800 Dublin Prerogative Court
Nicholas Stewart 1778 Antrim Prerogative Court
Nicholas Stewart 1781 Antrim Prerogative Court
Nichs Rev Stewart 1806 — Derry
Niven Stewart 1720 — Dromore
Noble Steward 1837 Cork Prerogative Court
Noble Steward 1837 Cork Prerogative Court
Patrick Stewart 1633 — Derry
Patrick Stewart 1704 Cork Cork and Ross
Patrick Stewart 1744 Dublin Prerogative Court
Patrick Stewart 1744 Dublin Prerogative Court
Poyntz Stewart 1823 Antrim Prerogative Court
Quarter Master Stewart 1723 — Prerogative Court
Rayntz Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Rebecca Stewart 1776 — Prerogative Court
Rebecca Stewart 1776 — Prerogative Court
Richard Honble Stewart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Richard Honble Stewart 1729 Dublin Prerogative Court
Richard Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Richard Stewart 1778 Louth Prerogative Court
Richard Stewart 1831 Dublin Prerogative Court
Richard Stuart 1726 Armagh Dromore
Richd Hon Stewart 1729 Dublin Prerogative Court
Richd Stewart 1778 — Prerogative Court
Richd Stewart 1831 Dublin Prerogative Court
Richd, Rev Dean of Stewart 1778 — Prerogative Court
Robert Sr Steuart 1665 — Prerogative Court
Robert Steuart 1747 Kilkenny Prerogative Court
Robert Steuart 1821 — Dromore
Robert Stewart — Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1663 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1679 Limerick Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1680 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1684 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1685 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1685 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1695 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1708 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1719 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1720 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1720 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1727 — Derry
Robert Stewart 1730 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1730 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1742 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1743 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1746 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1746 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1747 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1748 — Clogher
Robert Stewart 1749 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1753 — Derry
Robert Stewart 1753 Down Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1754 Down Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1756 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1764 — Derry
Robert Stewart 1770 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1770 Donegal Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1771 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1773 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1773 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1775 Donegal Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1780 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1784 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1784 Armagh Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1784 Armagh Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1784 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1788 — Clogher
Robert Stewart 1788 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1789 — Armagh
Robert Stewart 1789 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1790 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1800 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1806 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1806 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1808 — Dromore
Robert Stewart 1808 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1810 — Clogher
Robert Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1816 Londonderry (Derry) Connor
Robert Stewart 1817 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1817 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1818 — Dromore
Robert Stewart 1819 — Armagh
Robert Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1822 — Raphoe
Robert Stewart 1838 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1840 — Armagh
Robert Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1841 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1841 Cavan Connor
Robert Stewart 1841 Cavan Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1847 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1848 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1848 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1849 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1851 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1851 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1855 — Connor
Robert Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stewart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart or Stewart 1821 — Dromore
Robert Stuart 1662 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1665 Donegal Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1680 Limerick Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1750 — Ardfert and Aghadoe
Robert Stuart 1768 — Connor
Robert Stuart 1775 Donegal Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1797 — Connor
Robert Stuart 1797 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1819 — Prerogative Court
Robert Stuart 1823 — Clogher
Robert, Leut Stewart 1805 — Prerogative Court
Robert, Lieut Stewart 1805 — Prerogative Court
Robrt Stewart 1720 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Robt Lieut Stewart 1661 — Connor
Robt Rev Stewart 1852 Antrim Prerogative Court
Robt Stewart 1724 — Connor
Robt Stewart 1725 — Connor
Robt Stewart 1727 — Connor
Robt Stewart 1754 — Connor
Robt Stewart 1796 — Derry
Robt Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Robt Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Robt Stewart 1843 Armagh Connor
Robt Stewart 1855 — Connor
Robt Stuart 1692 — Prerogative Court
Robt Stuart 1823 — Prerogative Court
Robt Stuart 1826 — Prerogative Court
Roderick Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Roderick Stewart — Clare Prerogative Court
Roger Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
Rose O’Haughian or Stewart 1855 — Connor
Rose Stewart or O’Haughian 1855 — Connor
Rose Stewart 1804 — Prerogative Court
Rose Stewart 1804 Antrim Prerogative Court
Rose Stewart 1855 — Connor
Rose Stewart 1855 — Prerogative Court
Rose Stuart 1831 — Clogher
Saml D Stuart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Saml D Stuart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Saml D Stuart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Saml D Stuart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
Saml Davys Stuart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Saml Davys Stuart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Saml Davys Stuart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Saml Davys Stuart 1857 — Prerogative Court
Saml Stewart 1723 — Connor
Saml Stewart 1817 — Prerogative Court
Saml Stuart 1777 — Prerogative Court
Saml Stuart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1717 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1730 — Raphoe
Samuel Stewart 1739 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1764 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1769 Londonderry (Derry) Derry
Samuel Stewart 1786 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1786 Waterford Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1793 — Armagh
Samuel Stewart 1797 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1800 Armagh Armagh
Samuel Stewart 1803 — Raphoe
Samuel Stewart 1803 — Raphoe
Samuel Stewart 1804 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1804 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1804 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1810 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1816 — Connor
Samuel Stewart 1816 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1822 — Dromore
Samuel Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1828 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1836 Cavan Kilmore
Samuel Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1838 — Prerogative Court
Samuel Stewart 1848 — Raphoe
Samuel Stuart 1742 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1742 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1742 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1742 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1759 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1759 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1759 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1759 — Derry
Samuel Stuart 1793 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1793 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1793 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1793 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1802 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1802 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1802 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1802 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1807 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1807 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1807 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1807 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1828 — Dromore
Samuel Stuart 1828 — Dromore
Samuel Stuart 1828 — Dromore
Samuel Stuart 1828 — Dromore
Samuel Stuart 1832 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1832 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1832 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1832 — Connor
Samuel Stuart 1844 — Clogher
Samuel Stuart 1844 — Clogher
Samuel Stuart 1844 — Clogher
Samuel Stuart 1844 — Clogher
Sarah or Harris Stewart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Sarah or Moore Stewart 1766 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart — — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart 1796 Antrim Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart 1804 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart 1845 Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1816 — Dromore
Sarah Stuart 1816 — Dromore
Sarah Stuart 1816 — Dromore
Sarah Stuart 1816 — Dromore
Sarah Stuart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah Stuart 1846 Dublin Prerogative Court
Sarah, Honorable Dowager Countess of Castle Stuart — — Prerogative Court
Seth Stewart 1773 — Raphoe
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Sibella Stuart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Solomon Stuart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Solomon Stuart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Solomon Stuart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Solomon Stuart 1772 — Prerogative Court
Sophia Stewart 1848 Down Prerogative Court
Sophia Stewart 1848 Down Prerogative Court
St John Stewart 1791 — Connor
St John Stewart 1798 — Connor
St John Stewart 1817 — Connor
Susana Stewart 1776 Dublin Prerogative Court
Susanna Stewart 1776 Dublin Prerogative Court
Theophilus Stewart 1703 — Prerogative Court
Theophilus Stewart 1704 — Prerogative Court
Theophs Stewart 1704 — Prerogative Court
Thomas L Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Thomas L Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
Thomas Rev Stewart 1789 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Rev Stewart 1817 Cavan Prerogative Court
Thomas Rev Stewart 1817 Cavan Prerogative Court
Thomas Rev Stewart 1820 Tyrone Prerogative Court
Thomas Steward 1742 Down Prerogative Court
Thomas Steward 1742 Down Prerogative Court
Thomas Steward 1789 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Steward 1854 Cork Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart or Stwart 1789 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1679 — Connor
Thomas Stewart 1685 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1697 — Connor
Thomas Stewart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1733 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1733 Donegal Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1737 — Derry
Thomas Stewart 1760 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1768 — Derry
Thomas Stewart 1782 — Clogher
Thomas Stewart 1800 — Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1802 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1802 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1804 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1804 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1806 — Connor
Thomas Stewart 1814 Leitrim Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1828 Limerick Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1835 — Armagh
Thomas Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1845 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1845 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1845 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1850 — Connor
Thomas Stewart 1850 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1851 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stewart 1851 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart or Stewart 1833 — Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart — Limerick Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart — Limerick Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart — Limerick Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart — Limerick Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thomas Stuart 1727 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thos L Stewart 1845 — Prerogative Court
Thos W Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
Thos Wm Stewart 1837 Dublin Prerogative Court
Thos Stewart 1679 — Connor
Thos Stewart 1679 — Connor
Thos Stewart 1785 — Prerogative Court
Thos Stewart 1845 — Connor
Walter Stewart 1665 — Connor
Walter Stewart 1666 — Connor
Walter Stewart 1718 — Connor
Walter Stewart 1723 — Raphoe
Walter Stewart 1760 Armagh Prerogative Court
Walter Stewart 1760 Armagh Prerogative Court
Walter Stewart 1793 — Raphoe
Walter Stewart 1815 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Walter Stewart 1815 Fermanagh Prerogative Court
Walter Stewart 1829 — Connor
Walter Stewart 1829 — Prerogative Court
Walter Stewartt 1709 — Raphoe
Will Stewart 1717 — Connor
William Richard Stewart — — Prerogative Court
William Weldon Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
William Colonel Stewart 1853 Cork Prerogative Court
William Rev Stewart 1831 — Cork and Ross
William Steuart 1727 — Prerogative Court
William Steuart 1778 Cavan Prerogative Court
William Steward 1726 — Prerogative Court
William Steward 1799 — Leighlin
William Steward 1826 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart or Steourt or Steourtt 1741 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart or Steward 1812 — Dromore
William Stewart or Stuert 1764 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart — — Prerogative Court
William Stewart — Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
William Stewart — Dublin Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1658 Down Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1661 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1675 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1675 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1684 — Connor
William Stewart 1687 — Clogher
William Stewart 1688 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1699 — Connor
William Stewart 1701 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1702 Dublin Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1703 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1703 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1706 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1706 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1706 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1708 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1708 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1709 Down Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1710 Tyrone Armagh
William Stewart 1712 — Connor
William Stewart 1713 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1713 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1714 — Connor
William Stewart 1720 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1727 — Connor
William Stewart 1727 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1732 — Dromore
William Stewart 1732 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1747 — Raphoe
William Stewart 1756 — Connor
William Stewart 1758 — Dromore
William Stewart 1761 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1761 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1762 — Connor
William Stewart 1764 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1764 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1764 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1765 — Raphoe
William Stewart 1767 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1767 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1769 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1775 — Connor
William Stewart 1775 — Dromore
William Stewart 1776 — Connor
William Stewart 1776 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1776 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1778 Cavan Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1785 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1785 Tyrone Armagh
William Stewart 1786 — Clogher
William Stewart 1789 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1793 — Armagh
William Stewart 1794 — Clogher
William Stewart 1798 — Connor
William Stewart 1800 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1800 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1800 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1801 Armagh Armagh
William Stewart 1803 — Dromore
William Stewart 1804 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1805 — Connor
William Stewart 1805 — Connor
William Stewart 1808 — Connor
William Stewart 1808 Carlow Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1809 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1810 — Connor
William Stewart 1812 — Connor
William Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1812 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1813 — Derry
William Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1813 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1814 — Connor
William Stewart 1814 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1816 — Derry
William Stewart 1817 — Dromore
William Stewart 1818 — Connor
William Stewart 1818 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1820 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1821 — Derry
William Stewart 1826 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1829 — Armagh
William Stewart 1829 — Dromore
William Stewart 1829 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1829 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1829 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1830 — Connor
William Stewart 1830 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1831 — Connor
William Stewart 1831 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1832 — Armagh
William Stewart 1832 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1833 — Armagh
William Stewart 1834 — Armagh
William Stewart 1834 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1834 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1837 — Connor
William Stewart 1837 — Dromore
William Stewart 1837 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1838 — Armagh
William Stewart 1839 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1839 Laois (Queen’s) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1840 — Connor
William Stewart 1840 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1840 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1841 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1842 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1843 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1844 — Clogher
William Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1845 Dublin Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 — Connor
William Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1846 Londonderry (Derry) Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1848 — Connor
William Stewart 1848 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1848 — Raphoe
William Stewart 1850 — Armagh
William Stewart 1850 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1850 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1850 Tyrone Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1851 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1851 Donegal Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1855 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1856 — Connor
William Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1857 — Connor
William Stewart 1857 — Connor
William Stewart 1857 — Cork and Ross
William Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1857 — Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stewart 1857 Antrim Prerogative Court
William Stuart or Stewart 1751 — Prerogative Court
William, Lieut Stewart 1773 Dublin Prerogative Court
Willm R Steuart 1852 Carlow Prerogative Court
Wm Agnew Stewart 1839 — Dromore
Wm Bagwell Stewart 1834 Dublin Prerogative Court
Wm Bagwell Stewart 1834 Dublin Prerogative Court
Wm C Stewart 1831 Dublin Prerogative Court
Wm Chr Stewart 1831 Dublin Prerogative Court
Wm Coll Stewart 1842 Cork Prerogative Court
Wm Julian Stewart 1748 — Connor
Wm or Andw Stewart 1721 — Connor
Wm W Lieut Stewart 1820 — Prerogative Court
Wm Sr Stewart 1647 — Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1718 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1719 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1719 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1727 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1751 — Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1761 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1796 — Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1800 — Derry
Wm Stewart 1806 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1812 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1820 — Connor
Wm Stewart 1834 Antrim Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1840 Donegal Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1844 — Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1844 Antrim Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1849 — Prerogative Court
Wm Stewart 1850 — Elphin
Wm Stewart 1856 — Prerogative Court

Stewarts 1641 Depositions

From Trinity College Dublin 1641 Depositions

What was the 1641 Rebellion

Traditionally the rebellion was thought to be sufficiently explained as an inevitable response to the plantation in Ulster. Nowadays most scholars see that as an
oversimplification and treat the immediate outbreak of rebellion as a response to political developments in all three of the Stuart kingdoms. The deterioration of
the condition of Catholics under Lord Deputy Thomas Wentworth’s rule, the success of the Scottish revolt and the breakdown in relations between the king and
the English parliament led Catholics in Ireland who retained property and social position to fear that they were in danger of expropriation and persecution if the
power of the king were to be significantly limited. In the belief that the king was seeking allies to assist him in defending his prerogative, they entered into a
complex conspiracy to seize control of the Irish government on his behalf.

In the event, the enterprise lost support and the plan was carried out under the leadership of a small group of Ulster Irishmen, members of the ‘deserving Irish’
who had been treated favourably in the plantation. They failed to achieve the primary aim of seizing Dublin Castle and the revolt was initially confined to
Ulster, where they relied on the support of the dispossessed Irish. The situation was ambiguous, because the leaders solicited support by claiming that they were
acting under a commission from King Charles to take arms on his behalf. Before long, however, it became clear that although most of those who joined the
rebellion believed that they were ‘the king’s soldiers’, they were nonetheless determined to overthrow the plantation. It was the limited and loyal aims of the
rebels that made it possible for the Old English of the Pale counties, some of whom had been involved in the early stages of the conspiracy, to join with the
northern army in December when the hostility of the Dublin government left them defencless. Their lead was followed in the other provinces and the outbreak
of civil war in England, followed by the alliance between the English parliament and the Scots, served to vindicate the original claim to have acted in the king’s
interest. The leadership of the Confederates never sought the dispossession of the planters and forbade the repossession of property. But there is no doubt that
there was a mismatch between the aims of the leaders and the expectations of many of their followers: the ethos of the rebellion was suffused with resentments
of past injustices and a determination to exact retribution.

The plan to seize Dublin Castle failed but Sir Phelim O’Neill, nephew of Hugh O’Neill, second earl of Tyrone, seized as number of key strongholds across south
Ulster. Under severe pressure from government forces, the rebels increasingly relied on the support of the dispossessed Irish, who had a more radical agenda to
overturn the entire plantation settlement.

In addition, shortly after the discovery of the Dublin plot the Lord Justices publicly blamed all ‘illaffected papists in Ireland’ for the rebellion. This anti Catholic
rhetoric now prompted members of the Catholic Old English community to join the rebellion of Ulster Irish in the name of the king. In November 1641, at a
choreographed meeting at the Hill of Crofty, near Trim in County Meath, leaders of the Old English and Ulster Irish communities formed a new catholic alliance
to coordinate their military efforts.

Initially, the war went badly for the rebels, as government troops, reinforced from Scotland and England, won a number of important victories. In August 1642,
the outbreak of the civil war in England prevented further supplies reaching Ireland. As the government counterattack ground to a halt, the Catholics gained vital
breathing space to formalise their alliance in the confederate association, based in Kilkenny. For the next seven years, until the arrival of Oliver Cromwell in
1649, an indecisive, yet bloody conflict devastated much of the country.
Contemporaries in Ireland, England and Europe interpreted the Irish rebellion of 1641 as part of a universal catholic plot to destroy the protestant faith.
Martyrologies, such as Samuel Clarke’s, and new editions of John Foxe, contextualised the Irish rebellion alongside earlier persecutions.
During the early modern period, several notorious sectarian massacres were committed by both Catholics and Protestants across Europe and the Americas. In
1572, thousands of French Protestants were murdered by Parisian Catholics, an event which helped shape European Protestant identity and reinforced the idea
that Catholicism was akin to tyranny. Batholomé de las Casas, a Spanish bishop who accompanied Spanish forces to South America, alleged that they massacred
20 million native Americans. English polemicists pointed to the religion of the Spanish soldiers to explain the extent of this barbarity. In 1655, the catholic duke
of Savoy ordered his troops to clear the Waldensian Valley of Protestants. Many historians explain these atrocities as part of a wider ‘General Crisis’ across
Europe, and it is clear that memories of these massacres captured the popular imagination and shaped religious identities not just in Ireland and Britain, but also
in Europe and the wider world.

Bartholomé de las Casas, An account of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America. Containing the most exact relation hitherto
publish’d, of their unparallel’d cruelties on the Indians, in the destruction of above forty millions of people (London, 1699), produced by the courtesy of the
Board of Trinity College, Dublin

The 1641 Depositions constitute the chief evidence for the sharply contested allegation that the 1641 rebellion began with a general massacre of Protestant
settlers. Propagandists, politicians and historians have all exploited the depositions at different times. The 1641 ‘massacres’, like King William’s victory at the
Boyne (1690), and the battle of the Somme (1916), have played a key role in creating and sustaining a collective Protestant/British identity in the province of
Ulster.
This process was officially promoted after the Restoration when October was declared a day of commemoration, marked by church services and a sermon, to
serve as an annual reminder of Catholic treachery and savagery. The promulgation of such views each year helped to affirm and perpetuate a sense of communal
solidarity among Irish Protestants. Indeed, histories of the 1641 rebellion, including numerous editions of John Temple’s Irish Rebellion, were reprinted
throughout the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to lobby against the granting of Catholic rights.
Iconic images from the 1641 rebellion, such as the drowning of 100 Protestants in the River Bann at Portadown in County Armagh, frequently appeared in
publications. To this day, the Orange Order Lodge at Portadown carries a banner depicting the massacre when they parade every 12th of July.

1641 depositions PortadownIncident Lurgan 1641 depositions

Deposition of Henry Boyne 16/2/1642 MS 839 010r Andrew Stewart Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Death, Killing, Military Action, Robbery, Stripping
Henry Boyne of Mullaghtean in the Barony of Dungannon & Countie of Tirone Clerke sworne & examined deposeth
That on or about the fower & twentyeth day of October Last past hee was forcibly at the house of Andrew Stewart distant from his owne house about two myles,
at which time a Scottishman brought word that the Castle of Mountioy was taken by Tirlogh a Groome o Quin & Phelim Coggie o Neil & others, and withall
related that hee himself was in the said Castle at the takeing thereof, & was demanded what Country man hee was to which hee replyed hee was a Scottishman,
wherevpon they comanded him to depart from thence for they had nothing to say vnto doe with any Scottishman, but onely with the English, wherevpon this
deponent presently departed towards his owne house where in the way hee say sawe one James Duffe mc Camwell of Mullamoyle of the County of Tirone &
about forty or fifty other Irish men robbing & dispoiling all the English thereabouts, beating & abusing all that offered any way to resist. And when hee was come
home to his house hee symbol found there an Irishwoman that was come (out of goodwill) from Donoghmore about 6 miles distant, to tell the Deponents wife that
it were best for him too beebegone Least hee might bee killed, (for as the said woman related) the rebells had cutt of one Mr Madders head a Minister, & that
their cheife malice was against Churchmen. & shee also said that about twenty of the o Quins were comeing toward the deponents house, to whome (as shee
likewise said) shee replyed that his house was already rifeled, & that they answered they cared not, for it was himselfe they came for. And the day following the
deponent repaired to the hill of Tullyoge about 3 myles from his house, where hee found about three hundred Scotts assembled together in Armes, with whome
hee began to reason how that present outrage might bee suppressed, & did desire that the English & Scotts might draw togeather & putt themselues into hundreds
& so fall vppon the rebells & rescue the goods which they had taken away but they denyed it Saying they had noe warrant for it, wherevpon the deponent replyed
that hee had rather fall into the hands of a mercifull Prince, then into the hands of vnmercifull tyrants, yett they told him hee was but a fresh water souldier & that
they were vpon a Parly with Sir Phelim roe ô Neil, & would not imbrace his this Deponents motion at all, and in the meane time there came a messenger from to
one Mr Bradley an Englishman a minister certifying him that about fowerscore of his Cattle was then taken away by the Irish rebells neare vnto that place, & hee
desired to have thirty or fortie of the scotts to helpe to rescue the said cattell, but it was denyed by the Scotts then present. And in the meane while the deponents
wife & some other English had brough brought some of their goods into the Castle of Castlestewart, (for safeties sake) & towards the Evening the deponent
repaired thither where there mett him Mr Robert Stewart brother to the Lord Castlestewart, who had beene all that day (as this Deponent was informed)
drinkeing at Mountioy with the Rebells, but however hee had procured a warrant from two of the Rebell Captaines to apprehend any of the Irish that should bee
found pilfring or stealing thereabouts By vertue of which warrant the said Mr Stewart had apprehended three rogues & brought them to lodge in the Castle that
night, & about 9 of the Clocke that night Mr Stewart went out of the Castle & proffered to have locked all the English in the said Castle & to have carryed away
the Keyes (to what purpose the deponent cannot coniecture) And on the morrow after at his returne hee came & swore & railed against the English threatning to
throw all theire goods out of the Castle, saying that the Irish had vowed to pull it downe for harbouring the English in it, And therevppon the rebells increasing
daily, & the English being now way assisted by the Scotts, And the deponent being credibly informed that the Rebells had vowed to have his head of before the
next day in the morning, hee was forced to change his garment & fledd away disguised accompanied with his brother & a school Maister that taught his Children
where they were forced to goe through many daingers, & were often besett with rebells, & about 5 miles from his owne house they were robbed of theire horses
& money, & so were forced to fly destitute of meanes through Scotland vntill they came into Yorkeshire to theire freinds. And hee further deposeth that hee was
then forced to leave behinde him his estate to the value following vizt his possession of Two Townelands in ffee simple in the 400 li. 150 300 Barony & County
aforesaid worth fower hundred pounds, of a Lease of two Townes called Mullaghtean & Vnicke in the Barony & County aforesaid worth an hundred & fifty
pounds, a Lease of halfe a Towne called Mullaghglasse in the said Barony & County worth fiftie pounds Corne hay & Cattle worth three hundred pounds, in
money & debts owing to him an hundred pounds or thereabouts, houshould goods, plate & husbandry worke tooles & such like things about his house, worth an
hundred pounds, all his Bookes worth an hundred & fiftie pounds Timber & Barrell staves worth two hundred pounds amounting in all to ffowerteene hundred
pounds a All which hee was forced to leave behinde him by reason of this rebellion, And verily beleiveth that all his said estate is seized vppon & possessed by
the Rebells in those parts And further saith that hee cannot certainly heare what is become of his wife & Children, whome hee could not bring with him in regard
hee was forced to fly such obscure & by wayes & to travaile in the night And hee also saith that in his iourney hee sawe many townes burning in the night time, &
multitudes of English people stripped of their Cloathes robbed of their estates & banished by the Rebells, & many others perished with hunger & Cold by the
meanes of the said Rebells whose names hee durst not stay to enquire after.
Henry Boyne jurat 16to ffebr: 1641. Roger Puttocke. John Sterne.

Deposition of John Kerdiff 28/2/1642 MS 839 012r Robert Stewart Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Desecration, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Signs and Wonders, Stripping, Succour,
At Dongannon they had reported of a vision seene a little before this insurrection began, a woman compassing about the town with a speare in her hand when any
would approch her she would seeme to goe from them when any would goe from her she would draw neere to them. the like they say appeard before Tyrones
last former rebellion At armagh Colonel Plunket told vs of another vision seene at Lysnegarvy which he & about twentie more beheld after the battle (wherein
the Irish lost very many of their men & most of their armes) there was an house sett on fier at the end of the towne, by the light of which fier they discerned a
number of horsmen riding to & fro, the number seem’d to the Colonell to be about a 1000 or 1500, vpon which relation I was bold to inquire whither they
seemd their owne or their enemies, he answered that somtyme they conceiued them their own: otherwhile their enemies yet I beleeue they could hardly seeme
their owne because amongst them they had not neere so many horses: I further desired to know what they supposed them to bee he sayd they were conceiued to
be fayries or such like. At Ardtra we were sett vpon by some of the scotts (of whom Robert Stewart brother to the Lo: of Castlestewart was cheife) who tooke
some of the goods out of the house and many of our horses & armes from vs.
John Kerdiff Jurat the last of ffer: 1641 William Aldrich Jo. Sterne fol. 12v 1381 fol. 13r 1372 1.
John kerdiff Rector of the parish of Disertcreagh in the Barony of Dungannon and countie of Tyrone duly sworne saith. That on or about the 4th day of November
Last, he was at Ardtra at mr Bradleys house the parson of Ardtra & Balliclogg in the same Barony and Countie and there robbed and despoyld by the Rebells of
his goods of the valews following
li. s. d.
In bookes 2000
In horses 1700
In debts & reddy moneys & arrearages of rents 9400
In wearing Clothes & houshold goods 3600
In Tieths this yeare 1642 10000
All amounting to the summ of 26700
for The trayterous actions committed, and words spoken by the rebbels against the protestants were as followeth oct. 23 & 24 1641 they surprisd these forts
viz. + Dungannon, Charlemont, Castle caufield, Mountjoy Munnymore, Castle Blaney, Monaghan Newry in a word & all the Cheife forts in the Counties of
Armagh and Tyrone. and ransackt euery towne & house wich belonged either to Englishman or Scotch They murthered the very first day mr Mader minister of the
parish of Donoghmore by some of the Donellies within a while after they murthered mr New Curate to mr Bradley of the church of Ardtra by one of the Quins the
minister of Dungannon (mr Blith) with eight more were murthered, being first stript, & after driuen out of the towne vnder Colour of Conduct and within half a
mile, to the towne murthered, mr Blith holding Sir phelomys protection in his hand as if he would call Gods vengeance downe on such treacherous
trucebreakers.
It was also related to me that mr Fullerton minister of Loughgale and mr Morgan Aubrey were kild at the Bridge at port of Downe, at which tyme about
threescore 4xx or an 100 of the inhabitants of Loughgale were cast into the river & there drowned Many more murthers were comitted on the English and Scotch
And as to robberies This deponent says Mr Brodely of Ardtra was robbed to the value of 1000 li. as I suppose and Whiles he was robbing Sir Phelim o Neile
& his company passed by Thos and they passed by and soone after he was turned out naked out of his house, the Rebbels neither, leauing dublet coat hat nor shirt
with him his wife is fallen into an extreme frenzy by these outrages. Mr Dunbar minister of Donoghenrie with his wife and fiue or six small children with and old
father and mother were al of them shipt & rob’ds of whatsoeuer goods ther or wearing clothes they had so that for a while the man was distracted, & after
compeld to tye some straw about his thighs to couer his nakedness and was whipt as I was certainly informed and what was becom of him his wife or children
no man in that country could tel me, thogh I Liued within 3 miles of him. mr Wright Archdeacon of Dromore had his house which cost him much burnt; I see
himself his wife & two children in most extreme misery at charlemont from whence they journeyed to kinard. Mr Robison minister of kilmore and his wife liued
miserably at Loughgale hauing nothing left to satisfy nature but what they could procure by begging other s distressed like them Mr Hastings was thr minister of
Tullaniskin did was turnd turned out of his lodging & stript stark naked and clad in beggars clothes not a sho to his foot in which state he came to the house
wherin I was lodged where we dur the people of the house durst not giue him lodging lea fearing least he should be murthered, for twice the next day there was
serch made for him. Sir William Brambey had his towne & Castle burned and al his goods taken away. what that I say more And indeed Al the English & Scot’sh
in the countys of Armagh & Tyrone (a few onely excepted) were not left worth a farthing at Armagh Archdeacon maxwel related that about fortie men women &
children were drowned at Corbridge neere glaslough the children going merily hand in hand as to a place of refuge, and one of their company having licence to
pray prayd so effectually, that one of his exectioners went frantick with the conceite of his impious fact When the rebbels came from the siege of Oghar they
(Like so many bears robbed of their whelps) kild euery scott they mett withall; two they kild within less then a flight shot to the house where I was. at one mr
Harisons neere benburb, where by an ambush layd for me, by one of mr Harisons seruants I was brought into an ambush from the house about .10. of the clock at
night and was by 3 rogues more & my guide, I was stript of al my clothes & left stark naked, and compeld with a sternles shirt & a skullious Jerkin, which he gott
without any thing to couer my lower parts, in the company only of a poore Englishman a Tanner to trauell about two miles in the frost and snow, and were
compeld to lye in a cold open barn, expecting euery hower of the night to be slaine by rogues that went about the barn, this was the 3d tyme, but most cruel of my
stripping The words which I tooke notice of was these Sir Phelim o Neyle told others in my hearing that he had commission for what he did, not onely from most
of the cheife of the nobility of this kingdom, but from his Maiestie; and had also letters to that purpose from the Erle of Argile.and that their intentions were onely
for the libertie of their religion, and for the recouery of those lands which should appeare by the law of the land to be T vniustly held from them. and for the
Kings prerogatiue & There were certain reports spread among them that the king was beheaded in Scotland. Colonell plunkett told vs at Armagh that seing this
exploit was begun he was one of the cheif plotters therof & was seauen years Employd in the T compassing of it. At Newry we found a prophesy much
vndervaluing his Maiestie wherby may be seen the loyalty of such as would Entertaine such fopperies them here And saith & saith The men which I tooke notice
of b which bore part in this caus rebellion were Sir Phelim o Neyle general, of Kinard Turlogh o Neyle lieut general Turlogh grom o Quin in the parish of
Donoghmore Marshal gouernor of Mountjoy Cormock o Hagan Governor of Munnimore Nele oge o Quin Capt. at Lissan Randal mc Donelly Gouernor of
Dungannon Patrick Moder oDonelly of Castle Caufield Capt. Shane o Neyle of killaman of Charlemount Capt. Manus o Cane Esq? of Loughgale Capt. Bryan
Kelly of Charlemont Capt Alex Hovenden in the parish of Tinan Capt. o Hagan Junior son to Cormock o Hagan Phelim o Donelly At Armagh they rested better
then in other places, for elswhere as at Dongannonn Loghgale Monimore & the parts adiacent al the English & Scotsh a very few onely except were robd & stript
& cast out of their houses but at Armagh some of the English fared but somwhat better, for thogh al their beasts abroad were taken from them, yet many of them
enioyd whatsoeuer they had within their houses, and some of them had their houses filled with the distressed English, as mr Chappel where was mr southwick mr
whittakers mr Bradly & his wife, mr Bennet, & divers others so that the euery roome of the house was filled. At Tom Taylors likewise were Sir William
Bromley & his lady & his children & many others so in like manner elswhere where I was not acquainted. these at Armagh had better quarter then Elswhere for
at the first insurrection they fortified the ch. and kept out the rebbels, but at length vpon the promise of faire quarter vnder the hand & seale of Sir Phelomy they
trusted themselues to his promise. mr John Kerdiffe com. Tirone Mr Cheesman minister of Lyssan and disertlin was the 1st day imprisoned in the Castle of
Munnimore al his goods and moneys seysd vpon and a fortnight after with the rest of the inhabitants of munnimore was sent out of the towne. Mr Beveridge
minister of Killaman was Robd & stript and turnd out of his house with his wife & children and liued at Loghgale when I left the Country. 1638 John Sterne
William Aldrich
Examination of Isobell Jamieson 29/1/1653 MS 838 019r John oge Stewart Rebel Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Killing
The Examination of Isobell Jamieson of Ballygavan spinster age yeers or therby
Sworne & Examined agrieth with the former Deposition of brother Robert in all poynts and further sayeth that she and her brother henry was both horsed &
Caried away to Glenarme presently and that the said Mulligan Caryed her behind himself where being brought into the howse of one John oge Stewart where
torloch oge o Neill there Gouernor lay the said henry her brother being first Caried before him was presently takne away to the of Glanarme and there hanged
and afterwards this Examinant was caried before the said gouernor who asked hir some questions Concerneing the howse of Ballygelly, what provision or
furniture they had in it
Examination of Alice Countesse Dowager of Antrim 9/2/1653 MS 838 022r James Stewart Victim Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing,
The Examinacion of Alice Countesse Dowager of Antrim, taken at Colrane the ninth day of February 1652. Before Richard Brasier Esquire Major of Colerane,
& Colonell Thomas Coote Governour of Colerane Commissioners for Administracion of Justice and Justices of Peace within the Province of Vlster
Whoe being examined saith, That shee dwelt in the house of Bally Castle at the beginning of the Irish Insurrecion which was part of her Jointure & A left her by
her late husband the Earle of Antrim, and that she continued in the same house untill the Scotch Army sent in Ireland under the Command of Generall Major
Robert Monroe Marched into the Roote, which was about three weekes in May in the yeare 1642. And being demanded, why shee left Bally Castle house her
owne Jointure, when the Scotch Army came into the shee saith, Because shee could not keepe it from her her Enemies And being demaunded who those Enemies
were shee said Monro and the Scotch Army who were marching fromCarrickfergus & had almost catched this Examinant before shee was well over the Bann.
And being demanded upon what Ground shee imagined the Scotch Army to be her Enemies her Answer thereunto was, Because the Scotts Army tooke her B
sonne Randell Earle of Antrim Prisoner out of his own house of Dunluce. But being told that That could be no Reason for her to leave her house & flee over the
Bann, because that her said sonne was not taken Prisoner untill three days after shee left her said house & fled over the Bann; shee then answered That the Scotts
Army comming on one side by Land, and McCallins Army by Sea from the Raghries, who were alwaies Enemies to the mcDonnells, shee fled for her Life over
the Bann as aforesaid And the said Examinant being further demmanded why shee did not aswell take & imagine the Irish & Highlanders who murdered the
Brittish att Portnaw (& who came over the Bann and burnt all the Countrey & murder(ed C man woman & childe of the Brittish all along in their March from
Portnawe unto Ballentoy & besiedged the house of Ballentoy her Enemies aswell as the said Scotch Army and mcCallin men, To which shee said, That shee
could not keep not maintain her house, and therefore shee went away. But being severall times told That that Answere was not pertinent to the Question; shee at
Last Answered That if shee were to be hanged shee could not Answer the said Question any otherwise. The said Examinant being likewise demanded whether
William Glover with severall D of the Brittish Inhabitants of the Towne of Bally Castle the next morning after the Murder at Portnaw did not offer to come into
the house of Bally Castell to make that house a Shelter to Protect them from the Irish Murderers, and whether some of them namely James Stewart & Thomas
Stewart did not enter the house, and whether her Ladyshipps servants, to witt Edmund O Haggan & Shane O Haggan and others, came not upon those that entred
the house with drawne swords, (her Ladyshippe & her daughter the Lady Sarah being present) and forced them out of the Gates; Shee saith shee did not heare of
the Murder at Portnaw, untill a long time after it was committed. And that shee never saw or heard that the said William Glover or any others entered the said
house, or ever were repulsed by her, or any of her servants. And her Ladyshippe being further demanded, whether shee & her servants refused not to suffer any
of the Brittish Inhabitants of the Towne of Ballycastle or Countrey thereabouts to enter into the house of Ballycastle for safety of their Lives; shee answered shee
nor her servants never refused any to enter for shelter. And being further demanded what Brittish her Ladyship did save and protect in her said house, shee
answered that her house was full of Irish Scotch & English, of whom remembers none but an English TuckMiller whose name shee knowes not, who was father
in law to Edmund O Haggan E her Ladyships servant & Coaltagh, and one John Hunter Carpenter his wife and their Children as shee thinks. Ands her Ladyship
being told that not onely the said English Tuck Miller, Anthony Knowles by name, and the said John Hunter Carpenter with his wife & Children, but likewise
John Murghlan Smith, Alexander Begg Stewart Moulterer of her Ladyshipps owne Mill, and John Kidd Mason were preserved by her Ladyship and servants and
those with them, not soe much out of any good intention in preserving their lives as out of particular respects viz: Anthony Knowles for his relacions aforesaid
John Hunter and the rest because they were Tradesmen, and so necessary as that her Ladyship and the rest could not be without them, when as many others both
men & women not not so necessary to be preserved for their purpose were drawne from the Castle Gate if not out of the very house, & bawne & babarously
murdered under the very Walls of the Castle besides ff such as were murdred neer the Castle & in and about the Towne To which last Question her Ladyship
answered that shee did not know of any that were there murdred & if there was that shee was no souldier to go out and defend them. And her Ladyship being
further demanded, if shee knew one Jennett Speir wife vnto John Smith, unto which shee answered shee had some little knowledge of the same Jennett. And
being asked whether the said Jennett did not come into the Castle and prayed her Ladyship to save her life, and whether shee did not at the same time hold her
Ladyship by the skirt of her gowne, & whether her Ladyship did not command the Carlin should be taken away from her, and whether according vnto her
Ladyships Command, was not the said Jennett presently taken out and murdred. Unto which her Ladyship answered, that shee knowes not that the said Jennett
ever came into the said house, or that ever she spake unto her, or tooke her by the skirt of her Gowne, or gave any Command concerning her, but shee saith, that
long after shee was murdred shee heard of it, & that shee was kild G behinde her owne Stable, but by whom shee knowes not. And being demanded whether shee
knew one Thomas Robinson who was murdred either the same day or day before that Jennett Speer was killed, and at or neer the same place shee saith shee
knew no such man or that any such man was there murdred. And being demanded whether her Ladyship did owe the said Jennett Speir 20 li. or 30 li. or any
money, shee answered, shee never in all her life did owe her one penny, but that the said Jennett Speir did owe her 15 li. And being further demanded whether
her Ladyship knew Margaret Moneypenny wife unto Andrew Cowburne Laird of Traiton, And whether the said Margaret came unto Ballycastle her Ladyships
house desiring shelter and protecion under her roofe or within her Walls, and wase refused refused safegard for her life by her Ladyship or those belonging unto
her, vpon which refusall was shee not afterwards murdered To which her Ladyship answered that shee never knew the said Margaret Moneypenny, neither did
ever heare that any H such woman was murdered. And her Ladyship bering further demanded If shee heard of the defeat which Alester mcColl and the other Irish
gave vnto the Brittish in the Layney beyond Ballymony, she saith she heard of that defeat but how soon after, or by whom shee knowes not. And her Ladyship
being likewise demanded whether shee did receive a Lettre from Sir James McDonnell Alester McColl McDonnell, James McHenry O Cahan and James
McSworley upon Satturday the next day after the defeat given in the Laney dated from Ballymoney wherein they certified her Ladyship That they her servants had
obtained a victory the day before (since called Blackfryday) against her Ladyship & their enemies wishing her to make her Liquour a little stronger then the Last
was, or they would no longer be her servants To which her Ladyship ansered that shee neither knew of or received any such Lettre And further shee saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Gilduffe O Cahan10/3/1654 MS 838 024r James Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Military Action, Multiple Killing,
The Examinacion of Gilduffe O Cahan of Dunseverick in the County of Antrim Gent taken before us at Colerane the tenth day of March 1653
Who being examined saith, That upon Sunday the 24th of October 1641 in the morning, he came from his house of Dunseverick unto the Towne of Dunluce with a
little foot boy with an intent to heare a Masse at Dunluce, having no more Company with him, A that there being no Masse there that day he this Examinante went
into James Stewarts house In Dunluce to drinke a Cupp of wyne, that about ten of the Clock the same Sunday morning Henry McHenry his son in Law, and his
owne sonne Manus O Cahan who had been visiting his said brother Henry mcHenry came vnto this Examinant unto the said house where they drunk three or
foure pottles of wyne, That about one or two of the Clock the same Sunday in the afternoone Capten McPheadrie Mr Archibald Boyd, & about ten or twelve
horsemen more with swords and some Pistolls, came unto Dunluce and reported that Sir Phelomy roe O Neill and the Irish in Tirone, were risen in Rebellion,
and the said Capten McPheadres and the rest with them made the Scotch in Dunluce arme themselves & draw downe into the new Pavement in the inner Court
next the DrawBridge and outer gate of Dunluce Castle, which this Examinant hereof hearing of, and also being very soone after told by one Doole McSparran a
highland Scotchman, who dwelt at Bushmills, & came into the said house, where hee this Examiannte and his said son in law Henry McHenry and his said son
Manus were drinking B wyne, That five hundred of Argiles men were comming over the Bush Bridge (a mile distant from Dunluce) to take Dunluce Castle and
command the Countrey. Upon which Newes this Examinante left his said sons drinking wyne in the said house, and went downe alone (having no weapone but
his Rapier) about three of the Clock the same afternoone into the said Inner Court where the Scotch were gathered, and asked Capten McPheadres what newes
brought him and the rest thither Capten McPheadres told him that Sir Phelomy Roe O’Neill and all the Irish in Tirone were risen in Rebellion, whereupon this
Examinant told the said Capten McPheadres that he rather believed that the Scotch C and the said 500 men intended to joyne together to take the Castle of
Dunluce Whereupon this Examinante alone went into the Castle and bolted the Outer gate, and staid there alone about halfe an houre, And then Anthony, Capten
Digbyes man who had the key of the Castle came to the Outer gate, and this Examinante unbolted it, & lett him in, and demanded of him the key of the Inner gate,
which he gave this Examinante And this Examinante opened it and went into the Castle, That about one quarter of an houre after, Capten Digby and his said sonns
Henry McHenry & Manus O Cahan came downe unto the Castle with about eight English men belonging to the Earle of Antrim and Capten Digby to whom this
Examinante opened the Castle gate, and lett them in, but he this Examinante saith, that both he & Capten Digby after his entrance refused to suffer the Scotch to
come in, lest they should surprise the Armes in the Castle untill an Order came from the Deputy of Ireland or Earle of Antrim. And this Examinante being
demaunded whether the newes was true that 500 of Argiles men were comming over the BushBridge, saith that it was a false Alarum, and an untrue Report as he
understood forthwith after hee this Examinante had entred the Castle as aforesaid. That bout ten of the Clock the same Sunday symbol at night, the Earle of
Antrims brother Mr Alexander McDonnell D Archibald Stewart Esquire and this Examinants son Tirlagh Oge O Cahan came unto the new Pavement neer the
Castle gate the Bridge of the Castle being drawne vp, and the Gate lockt & called into the Centinell. Wherevpon this Examinante went vp into an vpper Roome
over the Castle gate and thrusting out his head, asked who they were, and what was their busines, The sayd Mr Alexander McDonnell answered this Examinante
that he was there and Mr Archibald Stewart and his son Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, who desired to come into the Castle. And this Examinante and the said Capten
Digby told them that they three might come in, provided none came with them, and promising none should enter but themselves, the Drawbridg was lett downe
and the gate opened at the said houre of the night, and then three were admitted entrance. That after Mr Alexander McDonell with the said Mr Stewart and his
this Examinants son Tirlagh were entred the Castle, Mr Alexander asked this Examinant wherefore he entred the Castle of Dunluce in such manner and kept out
the Scotch, To which this Examinant answered That it was by reason of the foremencioned Report E of 500 of Argiles men that were comeing, whom with the
Scotts, he feared would have surprized the Castle: That this Examinant and his sons Henry mcHenry and Manus O Cahan stayed in the said Castle untill
Thursday following with the said Capten Digby & his men upon which day, a Lettre comming from the Earle of Antrim directed unto Capten Digby to take
Charge of the said Castle, this Examinant and his said sonnes Henry McHenry and Manus O Cahan departed the Castle, and went to their owne homes. That he
the this Ex aminant (from) that day vntill the Murder at Portnaw joyned with Mr Archibald Stewart in keping the Roote in Peace and Quietnesse: W hich Murder
was plotted by his son Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, Alester McColl McDonnell, James McColl McDonnell and others now dead, as his said son Tirlagh and others
told him, That the said Murder was committed by them and their men vpon the third day of January 1641, as he remembers, and that he heard there were 60. or
80. Of the Brittish there killed That after that Murder the Irish on the other side and this side the Bann having for their Chiefe Commanders James McColl Mc ff
Donnell, Alester McColl McDonell, Patrick McHenry, Manus Roe O Cahan, John Mortimer, Tirlagh Oge O Cahan this Examinants sonne & divers others since
dead did with fire & sword march through the Roote and killed the Scotch whereosever they gott them as he heard, That this Examinant being at his owne house
at Dunseverick Alester McColl McDonnell, and other the Chiefe Commanders last mencioned about two dayes after Portnaw Murder comming over the Bush
Water sent for this Examinant who dwelt but a mile thence to goe along with them unto Ballentoy; That he mett them neer Ballentoy and that the Garrison of
Scotch there, being summoned to yield Ballentoy house by Alester McColl and the said Commanders they of the said Garrison refused to yield Vpon which the
said Commanders to witt the said James McColl McDonnell, Alester McColl, John Mortimer and his sonne Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, with others now dead and
their men, consisting of about 300 men marched that night to Craigballinoe and encamped there, & G this Examinante with Colonell Manus Roe O Cahan who
came with his men over the Bann after the Murder at Portnaw, went that night along with this Examinante unto his said house at Dunseverick, where his two
sonnes, Henry McHenry and Brian Modder McHenry with their wives & families then Lived; That the next day the said Commanders and their men marched
from Craigballinoe unto Dunluce, & compelled this Examinante to go alonge with them, to see if Captain Digby would take this Examinants Councell sooner then
theirs to yeild the Castle of Dunluce unto them. That the said Capten Digby after summons sent by them & Councell given by this Examinant unto him by a boy to
yield the Castle upon quarters he refused to yield it & to take quarters, After which some of the Common souldiers, without any Command to this Examinants
knowledge, sett a house on fire, whereby the whole Towne was burnt. And he saith, That he did not see any kild that time at Dunluce, but he heard that one
Scotchman called William Galt was killed by one of Collonell Manus roe O Cahans souldiers called McJasson by the new Buildings in the Court next the
Castle. That the same night after Dunluce was sett on fire the said Commanders & their men quartered at Ballymagary a mile distant from Dunluce and that he
this Examinant & his sonns in Law Henry mcHenry, and Brian Modder McHenry, stayed with them that h night, and that the next day the said Commanders &
their men marched towards Old Stone, and this Examinante went home to his said house, but where his said sonnes in law went, or whether they went with the
Army or no unto Oldstone he doth not know And this Examinant being demanded who killed John roe Spence, his Tennant, and his wife, and two or three more at
Ballyallarty upon this Examinants Land neer his house; He saith That about two dayes after the Murder at Portnaw his son Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, came unto this
Examinants house at Dunseverick late in the night with some few soldiers, and told him that this Examinants said Tennant John Roe Spence, & his wife and three
or foure more whose names he doth not remember were killed that night by his men. And this Examinante asked his said sonne Torlagh if he gave Commanded so
to do, and he said J he did not give full Command, but he did not hinder it: Wherevpon this Examinant cursed them for killing his good Tennants And this
examinant saith, That Alester McColl McDonnell sent orders unto this Examinante in the beginning of March 1641 to besiege assault & gett in the Church of
Ballentoy then kept by the Brittish upon peril of his life; That soone after this Examinante not daring to do otherwise went into Ballentoy & he this Examinant &
his sonne Tirlagh Oges men and Donnell Grome & Dwaltagh mcAlesters men who then lay about Ballentoy went & assisted him to g the said Church That
accordingly this Examinante and the same assaulted the Church seeking to force the doore, that three of the Assailants were killed by shotts sent out of the Church
this Examinante, he being under or neer the ChurchWall was upon his headpeece with a small stone throwne out of the said Church, whereupon he & the said
men retreated. That soone after his said sonne Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, & his men, and the said McAlesters men, did againe assault the same Church, and
endeavoured to breake the Wall with Pickaxes, but were beaten off with the Losse of two men. And this Examinants further saith That after the Irish had beate the
Brittish in the Layny and killed very many and taken severall Colours he this Examinant & his sonnes Henry McHenry & Tirlagh Oge K O Cahan wrote a Letter
unto Mr fullerton & Archibald Boyd then in Ballentoy house, for surrender of it, certifying (among other things) That Mr Stewart & Churches forces were all
killed with no other forces then their owne & so wished them to surrender the house, and as they had soules to save they would Conduct them with a good
Convoy for Colerane or Inver, which Letter containing much more, being now shewed unto this Examinante, he saith That he & his said two sonnes subscribed
that Letter & sent it unto the said persons hoping that upon the Newes therein, they would surrender the said house. That the Brittish in the said house not
surrendering it upon the said Letter this Examinante said sonne Tirlagh Oge O Cahan & Alester McColl McDonnell, according as he was threatned in the same
Letter, sonne after sent for a L Cannon & brought it against Ballentoy, and shott two shotts at the said house, and also caused a Sow to be made which they
brought neer unto the house but did no service against the house either with the Cannon or Sow. And the Examinante being demanded which of the Irish Gentry
commanded the Irish who encamped at Ballyreshane and straitened the Towne of Colerane & Besiedged the Brittish fled thither he saith, That James McColl
McDonnell now prisoner at Carrickfergus and Alexander McColl McDonnell James McHenry & divers others now dead were the Chiefe Comanders of those
who besieged the said Towne. And being demanded where Henry McHenry & Brian Modder McHenry his two sonnes in law then were, he saith they were
sometimes with him this Examinante at his house at Dunseverick, and sometimes with the Irish Campe M at Ballyreshane aforesaid and that himselfe never came
thither but once all the while the Irish Campe Lay there, and at that time he went to see his Gossip James McHenry whom he heard was sick. And the Examinante
being demanded who killed James Kerr and a boy fetching water from the Spring neer Ballentoy Church, he saith he heard it was one Patrick O Levarty now in
france & then a souldier of his son Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, And further saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Henry McHenry 11/3/1653 MS 838 027r Archibald Stewart Derry
The Examinacion of Henry McHenry of Ballymulvannagh in the Parrish of Ballywoollan in the County of Londonderry Gent taken before us at Colerane the
eleventh of March 1652 Who being duely examined saith That vpon Sunday morning being the 24th of October 1641 he & his boy onely went from his dwelling
at Ballymulvannagh aforesaid unto Dunluce to heare a Masse there. That when he came unto Dunluce he found his father in law Gilduffe O Cahan drinking wyne
in his sonne Roger O Cahans house at Dunluce where they sate alone drinking wyne (except for the time that the Masse was celebrated by Neill McLam the
priest) vntill about one or two of Clock the same SundayAnd being demanded in what place the Masse was said that he saith he doth not remember. And further
this Examinante saith That about the said houres of one or two of the Clock in the afternoon of the said Sunday Capten McPheadress with about 15 horse men
having swords about them came ryding into Dunluce, but this Examinante did not enquire what they came about. That sonne after Capten McPheadress & the
Scotts came thether A scotch highland man, came into the said house, where they were drinking (whom this Examinant knew not) & whispered this Examinants
said father Gilduffe in the eare, upon which he went out of the doores, without saying any thing, and tooke the key of the Castle Gate, from one Tony who kept the
Castle and dwelt with Capten Digby, and after that he the said Gilduffe entred the Castle & shutt the Gate, And this Examinante saith, That about halfe an houre
after that Capten Digby who had been walking abroad came into Dunluce Towne, and this Examinant went unto him and they together went downe unto the
Castle, & his said father opened the Gate B unto them & Lett them in, there being onely some few of the Warders of the Castle which were Irishmen within with
him. That after the said Capten Digbie & this Examinant were entred the Castle his said father in law told them, that the man whom he this Examinante see
Whispter him in the eare, told him that Argiles men were comming over the Bridge at the BushMills, distant about two Miles from Dunluce; That after he was in
the Castle with his father & Capten Digby & the Warders, he see the said Capten McPheadres the same Sunday in the afternoone with those Scotts he brought into
the Towne and some of the Townsmen come into the Court before the Castle and demanded the Castle for the Kings use, as he this Examinante remembers, &
Capten Digby & his said father Gilduffe told him That they would not deliver it untill they heard from the Earle of Antrim. And this Examinante saith, That the
said Report of Argiles men comming over the Bushbridge proved false and untrue. And further this Examinant saith, That about 9 or ten of the Clock the same
Sunday at night as he remembers, Mr Alexander Mc Donnell the Earle of Antrims C brother, & Archibald Stewart Esquire came unto Dunluce and demanded
entrance into the Castle, that after by a Candle lighted & sett in the Window, the said Gilduffe & Capten Digby discerned him to be the Earles brother, they
opened the Gate and suffred onely him & Mr Stewart to enter, Who after their entrance had a Discourse in the Hall with Capten Digby and his said father
Gilduffe O Cahan, but what it was he doth not know. That after about two houres stay in the Castle the Earles said Brother and Mr Stewart went out of the Castle
and ridd that night to Colerane as he hath heard Leaving this Examinante & the said Gilduffe and Capten Digby with the said Warders in the Castle. That they
kept it & abode there for foure or five nights & dayes and afterwards a Letter from the Earle of Antrim declaring that Capten Digby should have the Charge of the
Castle this Examinant and his said father Gilduffe left it & went unto Dunseverick. That from thenceforth vntill the Murder at Portnaw this Examinante went up &
downe the Countrye with Mr Stewart to assist him in all things wherein D he was required That he hath heard it reported amongst the Irish, That James McColl
McDonnell Alester McColl McDonnell, & his brother in Law, Tirlagh Oge O Cahan, were the Chiefe Plotters & Actors in the Murder of the Brittish Companyes
lying at Portnaw, & that he hath heard the reason thereof was because they were jealous of the Scotts, who as it was muttred amongst the Irish had an intent to
cutt them off; That about two or three dayes after that Murder James McColl McDonnell, Alester McColl McDonnell, Tirlogh Oge O Cahan, Manus roe O Cahan,
John Mortimer, Donnell G or me McDonnell Donnell Grome McAlester, with about five hundred men Rendezvoused at Craigballinoe about a Mile from
Dunseverick That the said James McColl and the rest of the Gentleman Last named sent unto this Examinante and to his said father in law Gilduffe O Cahan &
his brother in law Brian Modder McHenry being then at Dunseverick, that they should come & joyne with them or they would kill them & burne their houses &
plunder their goods, that thereupon out of feare they went to them and marched with them the next day E into Dunluce where after the said James McColl and
other the Irish Gent: aforemencioned had summoned Capten Digby to surrender unto them the Castle of Dunluce, which he refusing to doe some of them sett, or
caused to be sett on fire, the Towne of Dunluce and burnt it, that at the same time this Examinant with others of the Irish were standing upon the Hill a little above
Towne, that he did not see or heare of any scotch that were at Dunluce, That the next day the said Army marched towards Colerane, and from thence returned
over the Bush & so marched through the Countrey towards Oldstone. That this Examinante did not see any of the English or Scotch kill’d by them in all their
said March through the Countrey from Colerane to Oldstone, neither did he see any English or Scotch in their March from Colerane unto Oldstone. And being
demanded where all the Brittish who Lived in that Countrey were gone, he saith they fled to Colerane and Ballentoy & towards Carrickfergus after that they
heard of the Murder at Portnawe for feare they should be killed by the Irish whom they heard were come over the Bann & had ff joyned with those who
committed the Murder at Portnaw: That when the said James McColl McDonnell, and Alester McColl McDonnell James McHenry this Examinants brother,
Tirlagh Oge O Cahan his brother in Law, John Mortimer, Donnell Gorme McDonnell & diverse other Irish Gentleman whose names after so long time he cannot
remember were come unto Oldstone they mett with a Party of Irish commanded by Art Oge O Neill of feenagh and joyning with him they summoned the Castle of
Oldstone commanded by Walter Kennaday and the Brittish which was forthwith yeilded but upon what Condicions he doth not know, but saith he did not see any
of the Brittish kill’d in or neere the Castle; But heard that some women & Children who were in the Castle & had gott quarter were about a Mile from the said
Castle neer Clanravell water murdred by Toole McHugh O Hara and his men. This Examinante being demanded whether he did joyne with his father Gilduffe O
Cahan and his brother Tirlagh Oge O Cahan in drawing & subscripcion of a Letter sent unto the Brittish in Ballentoy house for surrender of it; he saith he did,
and was forced thereunto by his said father & brother And being demanded whether the Letter now shewed him, directed unto Mr fullerton & Archibald Boyd be
the same Letter, he saith G it is, and that the hands thereunto subscribed is the proper hands of his said father & brother, & of him this Examinante And he saith
That he was at Ballentoy the same time that his said Brother Tirlagh brought the Carnon & Sow against Ballentoy house; That there was onely two or three shotts
made at the house with the said Carnon; That the Officers who comanded the Irish which besieged Ballentoy were his said Brother Tirlagh, Donnell Grome
McAlester, Coll McAlester, and some others whom he cannot remember. And being demanded who commanded the forces who besieged the Towne of Colerane,
he saith, it was James McColl McDonnell, Alester McColl, Donnell Gorme McDonnell, Toole McHugh O Hara, his brother James McHenry & Brian Modder
McHenry and that he this Examinante came unto the Irish Campe neer Colerane sometimes when the said Officers sent for him, & staid with them two or three
dayes and then returned back to Dunseverick where he then dwelt. That he never see any kill’d neere Colerane but heard some were kill’d there. That upon the
Scotch Armyes March in May 1642. Into the Root towards Colerane, all the Irish fled over the Bann, and this Examinante also amongst the rest did also flee
over. And further he saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Donnell Gorme McDonnell 11/3/1653 MS 838 030r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The examinacion of Donnell Gorme McDonnell of Killoquin in the Parish of Magheresharkin in the County Antrim Gent taken before vs at Colerane the said
eleaventh day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne examined saith That he hath heard & doth very believe that Allester McColl McDonnell & Tirlagh oge ô
Cahan who had the A Command of two Companies of the Regiment vnder the Command of Archibald Stewart Esquire & lay at Portnaw were the cheife Actors in
the Murder of the Brittish Companies of the same Regiment which lay with them at Portnaw That the Murder was committed vpon this Examinants father &
Henry ô Haggans lands about a mile from the place where this Examinant dwelt, & that he thinks that about thirty of the Brittish soldiers were murdred there That
the rest of the Brittish Regiments the day after the said Murder marching towards Magheresharkin to meet as hee supposes with those forces who had murdred
their fellow soldiers this Examinant & his wife with their goods feareing they would revenge themselves for the said Blood fled vp to the woods This
Examinante saith That he heard that some forces came over the Bann vnder the Command of Manus roe ô Cahan & John Mortimer but he see none of them neither
came neere them & that they joyned as he heard with the said Allester McColl & Tirlagh oges forces & marched vnto Ballimony towne & burnt it & thence
through the Countrey into Ballentoy & Dunluce That he this Examinant & his wife & goods the same day the Brittish forces retreated from Maghereshakin
returned vnto his house & followed his husbandry That after the Irish Armies returne from Ballentoy & C Dunluce the said Allester McColl McDonnell sent for
this Examinante vnto Stronstom in Ballymoney parish to ioyne with them there & beare them Company & that he went thither & staid with them one day & then
returned home And being demaunded what Irish Gentlemen had Command of the Irish Army then at Stroneton he saith Allester McColl & Manus roe ô Cahan, &
being demaunded what Gentlemen else he see there, he saith that James McColl McDonnell was there, whom vntill that time he did not heare of or know to have
ioyned with the Irish. That James McColl McDonnell then or soone after tooke vpon him to be Collonell of an Irish Regiment & that with all the strength he &
the rest of the Irish could make they marched vnto the Castle of Oldstone, which as he heard was surrendered vnto James McColl That soone after to witt on or
about the 11th of ffebruary 1641 The Irish under the Command of Allester McColl James McHenry & Toole ô Hara routed the English & Scotch forces & killed
five or six Hundred of them in the Layney within five mile of this Examinants house, he being then at home & not heareing of it vntill the next day That after the
defeate given the Brittish the said James McColl McDonnell Alester McColl McDonnell James McHenry with their men beleagured Colerane & camped at Peter
Lowries & the Sterlins houses about one mile & a halfe from Colerane That the said Allester McColl sent for this Examinant to come & ioyne with them & bring
some men with him wherevpon he this Examinant went thither & tooke fiue or six men along with him that he had noe Command there but stayd with James
McColl McDonnell (Allester McColl McDonnell who sent for him being gonn vnto the Glenns before he came) & with James McHenry & the rest (whom he
doth not remember who then were there) about fower or fives daies That dureing his being there he see one Donnoghy McDeltan hang a D Scotchman vpon a
Carr at Peter Lowries house end but by what order or wherefore he did it he knowes not & that he was then about to hang another scotch boy called George
Tomson whom this Examinant saved & made him his man & gave him his owne cloake & targe to beare least any of the Irish shold doe him hurt, that at his
returne home he tooke the said George Tomson home with him & sett him to worke That sometimes afterwards he came to see the said Officers who lay at
Ballyreshane to besiege Colerane & sometimes as he went to Oldstone Castle to see James McColl McDonnell & his wife who lived there after it was
surrendered to him except at such times as he came vnto the Irish Campe lying before Colerane And this Examinant saith he never see any kill’d or put to death
but the said Scotchman who how was hang’d, but he hath seene very many dead Corpses of men ly in the who had beene killed by the Irish, but by whom he
knowes not That when the Scotch Army under the Command of Generall Lasley or Munroe came into the Roote he & all the Irish that could escape fled over the
Bann & joyneing themselves with Sir Phelomy roe ô Neill went & sought the Brittish forces at Glanmackquin where the Irish wer routed, but this examinant saith
that he had noe command there but served as a horemann or Trooper And that after the defeate at Glanmaquin he lived by his husbandry for about five yeares
After which haveing noe mantainance left him he tooke on to be a Capten in Mr Alexander McDonnell the Earle of Antrims brothers Regiment of foote & served
two yeares in Mounster under him against Ormond & Inchequins forces And further he saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Maior

Examination of Edmund ô Haggan 12/3/1653 MS 838 032r James Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Assault, Multiple Killing, Succour
The examinacion of Edmund ô Haggan of Ballycastle in the Parish of Ramoane in the County of Antrim Gent: taken before vs at Colerane the said 12th day of
March 1652 Who being duely examined saith That he was the Countess of Antrims waiting man for many yeares & lived at Ballycastle with her Ladyshipp That
the day after the Murder of the Brittish at Portnaw to this Examinants best remembrance William Glover James Stewart & Thomas Stewart with some ten
Scotchmen of the Towne of Ballycastle came vnto the Gate of the Castle That James mcHenry Esquire who since was kill’d at Enniskillen as he hath heard mett
with the said William Glover without the Gate where they were talkeing together this Examinante being present but not so neare as to heare what they said That
James Stewart & Thomas Stewart went in at the wickett of the Gate the Broadgate being shut as it was accustomed to be And William Glover & the rest of the
Scotts staid without That soone after the said James Stewart & Thomas Stewart were entred into the Castle the said James McHenry went in at the Gate & this
Examinant followed him that assoone as they were gone in they found the Porter of the Gate & the said James Stewart & Thomas Stewart quarrelling and that the
two Stewarts swords were drawne vpon which the said James mcHenry & Donnell grome McDonnell (since likewise kill’d with the men which hee had in the
Castle to keepe the Castle for his owne or what end he knowes not, disarmed the said James Stewart & Thomas Stewart And being demaunded upon what
grounds the said two Stewarts drew their swords after they were within the Castle Gate he saith he beleives it was to force the Porter to open the Gate & make
way for William Glover & the Scotts without the Gate to come in That soone after the said two Stewarts haveing their swords restored them were sent out of the
Castle And the Examinant being demanded if any of the Brittish came after vnto the Castle for safety of their lives he saith that all who came thither for Shelter
were received in & their lives saved And being demaunded who those were he saith John Murghlan a Smith a Carpenter John Kidd a Mason Allester begg
Stewart afterwards the said Countesses Moulterer & some other men & woemen whose names he doth not remember That he did not see or know of or heare of
any murdred at Ballycastle but one Jennett Speir who was kill’d on the Backside of the said Countesses stable neere the Castle but by whom he knowes not That
Allester McColl McDonnell and James McHenry came to visitt the Countess at Ballycastle after the Murder at Portnaw & in the Layney soe often as they
pleased & that this examinant sometimes did see them & others there And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Deposition of John Kairnes 14/4/1642 MS 839 033r John Stewart Debtor Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost in Debts
That John kairnes of personstoun in the barrony of Clogher and County of Tyron a Scottishman and a protestant, Aged 45 yeers or theerabouts, being duely
sworne deposethThat he was Robbed and had stoolen from him by Shane oge o Neell Bryen mcShane oge o Neell Torlogh grome mccawell and many others
Rebells since the Rebellion began vizt about the 29th of october 1641 as The true note of his goods and Chattells & expelled & deprived from his lands
followeth viz the proffitts of his lands following
of oxen sixe scoor and tuelue and other young Cattells worth 160 li.
of Cows & Calpaghes 24 030
of horses meares & Coltes 20 40
of househould goods & furnitureof it & plate & Cloathes wort 200
of hydes & Tanned leather & barks& his tanhouse worth 90
of Rent of Lands per annum thatis wasted & distroyed & kept by the Rebells worth aboue 90 li.
besydes his duelling house of personstoun being a faire stone house well bvilded new over with shingles, and about other stone houses of xiiij Couples &other
faire english houses of timber to his loose abou all burned & distroyed
with the Rebells to his loose aboue 250
of debts that he hath lost vizon Robert Bath of Cookstreet 70
off debt on Iwane mcswyne of Roy inthe County of Dunegale esqr now in Rebellion 10
& the loose of my Cornes worth 200 li
on vinphrad? polter that was killed & robbed by the Rebells 4
on Capt Torlogh o Neell a Rebell 5 li.
on Donnoghy mcswyne of fauat esqr 210
on John Stewart of Ballilaien esqr 10 li.
and in other small debts on severall persons lost aboue 50
And off sheep worth 20 li. 1222 10 s.
The said John Kairnes further deposeth that about a short tyme before the said Irish Rebellion, he bought 1500 acr of Land from Richard Coop of blittoch esqr
and from his sonne Nicholas elcok which Lands ar Lyeing in the said Barrony of Clogher & County of Tyron for which he payed in ready gould & mony 1230 li.,
All which Land is by the said Rebells Robbed wasted & by them Retayned the Land is Called the manor of Kilfadie b which was worth per annum 160 li. per
annum one yeares profitt whereof he hath already lost, and in danger to loose the future profitts thereof worth 160 li. per an n um as aforesaid vntill a peace be
setled The said John further lost 4 tounes of ffrehould in the said barrony of Clogher viz Clawmoor & Clonneblaagh in the manor of personstoun and the 2 tounes
& seshagh of land Called Tulligluss and Clonroyess & sess of Syane that weer worth per annum 30 li. The said John Kairnes hath further lost the benefit of his
office as Clerk of the peace in the County of Dunegall, and his place of feodary of the Countyes of Antrim, and Dunegall which weer better worth then 30 li. per
annum He further deposeth that he knoweth ther ar still in open Rebellion of the Rebells that he did knowe that persued him & robbed him and severall of his
majesties good subiects in the barrony of Clogher, these persons that he knoweth Torlogh grome mccawell of altnerne gen & his sonnes donnell mccawell &
Bryen mccawell and alsoe Donnogh bane mcquire neer to blessingbane esqr Bryen oNeell gent Henry o Neell gent both of Slate Shane mccawell of fenaghdrome
gent Bryen mcsyane oge o Neell of the barrony of Clogher gent Bryen mcArte mcRory o Neell of the brady gent Doniell o daly of fernaghdrum yeoman James
buy o donnelly of keadagh gent Patrik o hoane Late of Aughalen gent Shane o Neell Late of brade gen Patrik mcquire Late with the s ai d donnoghy bane mcquire
gentleman Richard mcgill Late of Aughor generall of the County of Tyron, yf they be not killed since lately
Jo: Kairnes Jurat: Apr: 14o 1642 Hen: Brereton William Hitchcocke

Examination of Alexander McKay 16/3/1653 MS 838 035v Andrew Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Assault, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
The Examinacion of Alexander McKay of Ballytirrin in the Parish of Culfaghtrim in the County of Antrim Gent: taken before vs at Colerane the 16th day of
March 1652 Who being duely Examined saith That he heard some who were his tennant after the Murder at Portnaw did ly in wait vpon the hills in the A
mountaine of Cary & did stopp & plunder the Scotts (who (fled that way from the Irish for safety of their lives towards Redbay) of Garrons & goods which
persons afterwards to Witt in August 1647 dyed at Coshendun of the pestilence And this Examinant further saith That some whose names he doth not now
remember brought him word that some of Allester McColls men & some of this Examinant & the McAwleys tennants at Andrew Stewarts house at Coshendonn &
were about to breake his kill where many of the Scotch who fled with their goods were locked in for feare the Irish should kill & plunder them. That vpon the
newes this Examinant with some of his Tenannts went thither, and the said persons who were assembled there being ready at this Examinants comeing to breake
the kill doore or sett the house or fire he saith vpon condicion made with those that they should shed noe blood he required the said Andrew Stewart to give this
Examinant the key of the doore or open it That after this examinante & the rest were entred (contrary to his will) they plundered & tooke B from the Scotts two
pieces of woollan cloth & a piece of Linnen cloth but he saith he see noe none of them stript or killed or any money taken from them And he this Examinante
further saith that after the Murder at Portnaw he was three or fower times sent for vnto the Campe which lay against Colerane by James McColl McDonnell to
stay with him in the Campe that accordingly he went & would stay there two or three daies & then returned home And being demmanded if he see any Brittish
kill’d there or elswhere in the Countrey He saith he never see any killd or ly, dead in the way as he travelled, but he hath heard many Brittish were kill’d by the
Brittish Irish in severall places but by whom he knowes not And further he saith that at such times as he came vnto the Irish campe aforesaid he see there with the
said James McColl McDonnell divers Irish Gent now dead, & Henry A McHenry Brian Modder McHenry William O Sheile his fellow prisoners yett alive And
being demanded whether his tennants & servants came vnto the same Campe he saith he could not keepe them at home though he wold have given them, double
wages And he saith that when the Scotch Army came into Ireland and marched into the Roote he went over the Bann because he heard there was noe pardon or
proteccion for any ofthe Irish And further the Examinant saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier

Deposition of Henry Langford, Robert Browne and James Browne 18/7/1643 MS 830 036r Thomas Stewart Victim Roscommon
Nature of Deposition: Assault, Captivity, Death, Desecration, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Stripping
Henry Langford of Abbey Boile in the Countie of Roscommon Clothier Robert Browne Late of Ardneglasse in the County of Sligoe Merchant, and James
Browne his sonne sworne and examined depose and say And first the said Henry Langford for and by himselfe saith That William John Langford his brother
Clothier, since deceased: & hee att the begining of the present Rebellion hadd at Dunmoran & other places nere the same in the County of S l igoe and were
Jointly possessed & interressed as partners of an estate Consisting of Corne cattle howseholdstuffe & other thinges: But for the values thereof hee Leaveth the
same vnto the apprisement & expression of the other deponents: Thone of which vizt the said Robert Browne was trusted with the manageing thereof And the
said other deponents Robert Browne, and James Browne further say That the said william Langford their Agent whoe was then aliue and their neere neighbor
being in the begining of the presente Rebellion affrayd that the Rebells would take away his liffe & resolveing to leave that part of the Countie of Sligoe where
hee then was, did then deliuer into the handes and custody A of Edmond Mc Swyne and Roger Mc Swyne of Ardneglas in the said Countie of Sligoe the said his
and his said brothers goods and chattells vizt Corne Cattle and howsholdstuffe, worth ffive hundred threescore and seventeene powndes sterling vpon speciall
trust and promisse of the said Edmond & Roger Mc Swyne. to keepe the same saffely and to redeliuer the same to him the said William Langford or the said
Henry & John Langford when they should demande the same: Howbeit the said Edmond and Roger Mc Swyne did apparantly since run into Rebellion and not
only they but all the rest of their name and sept thereabouts became and were absolute Rebells Soe as theis deponents are verely perswaded that the said goodes
are quite lost from the said owners thereof: And theis deponents further s Robert Browne and James Browne further sajth That Hugh ô Connor Coll oge ô Connor
brother to the cheefe Rebell there Teige oge ô Conner all of Sligoe Hughe Mc Toole ô Gallogher of in or nere the County of Donegall: & others (all notorious
Rebells) at Sligoe aforesaid Committed to Prison one Robert Gambell then provost of Sligoe & a Brittish honest protestant William Welsh a gent of good
accompt & his wiffe & one of their children Sampson Port and his wiffe Sergeant John Lewis & his wiffe: William Braxton John Gate James Scott & his wiffe
Thomas Stewart and his wiffe and 2 children William Sheele and his sonn Robert Scyance the yonger one Abraham an ould man another ould man that was a
Cutler William Chapman St & divers others in number to t Amounting to about ffortie about thirty nyne all good protestants & forced them all into the Common
gaole of Sligoe & about Christmas 1641: And then and there those wicked & bloudy Rebells together with divers other murtherers in the night time stript all
those protestants stark naked: & that done most cruelly & barbarously stabbed slashed hackt & hewd into peeces and murthered them all: Howbeit saveing the
said Robert Gambell & John Gate: which said Robert Gambell haveing twoe thrusts vizt one in his head and another in the side of his belly crept behynd the said
Tho: Stewart whoe was a very bigg & fatt man & sheltered behynd him & when the said Thomas Stewart fell downe dead: Hee the said Robert Gambell fell
downe with him behynd at his back and partly pulled the fatt man vpon him and lay as he were dead And then alsoe the said John Gate haveing a wound fell
downe amonst the rest as if hee had beene dead alsoe: & hee & the said Gambell lay bleeding in that state and predicament vntill all the rebells went away &
left them all for dead. And not long after the Rebells were gone. the dores of the prison being left open the said Gambell and Gate taking hould of that advantage
and of the darknes of that present night secretly crawled vpp & fledd away and escaped: & afterwards theis deponents meeting him the said Gate recouered of
his wowndes and in saffty at Relee in the said Countie of Sligoe Hee there informed and tould them of the strippings & murthers aforesaid in the gaole of Sligoe
and how hee and the said Gamell escaped away wounded as aforesaid: And further B sayth that the Rebells with at Ardneglasse and Skreene in the County of
Sligoe aforesaid murthered and putt to death by hanged hanging and the sword about thirty protestants people of men women and children: And it was & is a
Comon report that the Rebells at Shrewle murthered and putt to death fowrscore and tenn protestants that came from Killalley in the County of Mayo and the
parts thereabouts Many of them being ministers & the rest gentlemen of the Cuntrie of good value: And the Rebells alsoe att the Moine in the County of Mayo
stript stark naked ffifty nyne protestants & then and there with th swords skeines pykes & other weapons slasht hackt hey hewd stabbd and cutt in peecs all those
poore naked people & soe most barbarously murthered them E C. all: And the said Robert Gamble and John Gate confidently tould them theis deponents, (and
they themselues verily beleeue are assured the their report is true) that when the Rebells hadd in the gaole of Sligoe cutt the protestants in peeces & one Limbe
from another they the Rebells att length gathered vpp the peeces and Limbes & Joined or sett them againe to the bodies and layd the bodies of those soe martired
men in most base & scornfull manner betwixt the womens leggs: & there left them: Howbeit one Robuck ô Crane a Merchant of that towne: buryed them all in a
hole together as was credibly reported & bestowed wynding sheets vpon some of them: which, (as was alsoe reported) the Rebells afterwards stript and robbed
them of. And the deponent James Browne further sajth that hee heard it credibly reported that twoe of the sonns of one Mr Mountgomery a minister were
murthered by the Rebells as they were comeing towards D. the Moine. And the deponents Henry Langford and Roberte Browne further say that there were at the
begining of the Re b ellion of theis deponents Knowledgs about One hundred and fforty familyes within the County of Sligoe of the English & Scottish
protestants: ffew very few of which escaped with Liffe (that the deponents could heare of): But were almost all murthered by the Rebells as that theis deponents
could heare of: Hee this deponent Robert Browne haveing Lived amongst them a yere & a half after the Rebellion began, but still in great danger of his liffe, And
this deponent Robert Browne further sayth that since the begining of the present Rebellion and by meanes thereof: Hee was and is deprived, robbed, or
otherwise dispojled of his goods chattles & meanes at Ardneglass & elswhere of the value of twoe hundred Powndes sterling at the Least
Henry Langford robert broun James Browne Joh Watson: Hen: Brereton. William Aldrich

Examination of William ô Sheile 16/3/1653 MS 838 036r Mr Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing,
The Examinacion of William ô Sheile of Ballymoney Parish in the County of Antrim Gent taken before vs the said 16th day of March 1652 Who being duely
examined saith That he haveing marryed one of the O Neile & being fearefull of the Scotts that they should hurt or apprehend him he with his wife & two
servants fled over the Bann about fower or five daies before the Murder at Portnaw & that likewise before he with his wife & two servants did fly over Henry ô
Haggan was fled over unto the Irish on the Westside the Bann And being demanded why he feared the Scotts would hurt or apprehend him he saith his brother
Manus O Sheile now dead told him he heard in Mr Stewarts Campe at Portnaw that he this Examinant would be apprehended And this Examinant further saith
that about six daies after the Murder at Portnaw he returned over the Bann & lived in an Irish Tennants house of his neere or in the Lainy & that after his returne
over the Bann he never marched with the Irish or came neere their Campes in any place neither was at any of their fights or victories or seige of or over the
Brittish, neither did he see any houses fiyred or any of the English or Scotch any where killd neither did he see any dead bodies of men woemen of Children save
of a few brittish who were killed about three myles from this Examinants house B in the Lainy vpon the 11th of ffebrurary 1641 since by the Brittish called
Blackfriday but who kill’d them he knowes not further then he hath heard that Allester McColl commanded the Irish party who fought them that day & routed
them And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Deposition of Amy Hawkesworth 12/1/1644 MS 830 039r Elizabeth Stewart Victim Roscommon
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Death, Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Stripping,
Amy the wife of ffrances Hawkesworth the now of Abbey Boile in the A. Countie of Roscomon Taylor, and late the wife of Edward Mewsham Newsham late
of the towne and County of Sligoe Clothier murthered by the Rebells sworne and examined deposeth and saith, That about the first of November 1641 the
Rebellion of the Irish papists brake out and was discouered at & in the towne of Sligoe aforesaid: And then the Rebells A vizt Teige o Connor Sligoe Cheefe
Comander there or reputed generall there Brian ô Connor, Captain Charles ô Connor a fryer, Captain Hugh o Connor all brothers to the said Teige ô Connor
Sligoe Captain Brian Mc Donnogh, Captain Luke Taafe, Captain ffrancis Taafe Captain Patrick Plunckett Captain Donnell Mc Brian Dorroghe o Connor Captain
John ô Crean Captain Brian mc Swyne Captain Roger mc Owen mc A Swine Captain Phelim Connor Captain Teige Boy ô Connor Captain Teige o Connor of the
Glann Captain Con ô Connor of the same Colonell Owen B: ô Roirk Captain Teige mc Brian Ballagh o Roirk, Captain Hugh mc Donnogh Captain Robert Mc
Nemy Captain William oge Mc Phelim mc Glanogh of the Dartry in the County of leitrim Captain William Mc Glannaghe of the same Captain Teige Mc Phelim
mc Glannagh of the same Mr James ffrench and Geoffrey ffrench his sonn, Mr Keadagh ô Bannaghan Edmund C Mc Brian Mc Swyne gardian of the dominicans
of the Abbey of Sligoe Charles Gilgin of Sligoe sonn of John Gilgin of the same, William Crean of the same towne sonn of Andrew Crane of the same Esquire a
Justice of the peace James ffrench of the same towne Merchant, and divers other lewd Irish papists whose names she cannott for the present Remember
assembled themselues together at Sligoe aforesaid, And then and there being Armed and arrayed & in warlick & Rebellious manner with pyks swords skeanes
and other weapons fell suddenly vpon all the brittish protestants thereab in that towne Consisting of threescore families at the least & amongst the rest vpon the
said Edward Newsham her husband & her this deponent, and from those protestants then and there by force and Armes tooke & carried away all their Cattle
horses & sheepe then and there being they being a great number & of an extraordinary value, And about a fornight afterwards those Rebells aforenamed and their
confederats by force & armes attempted and beseiged the Castle of Sligoe then kept by protestants, but they being not able to defend the same long nor oppose
the beseegers were inforced to surrender and yeild vp the said Castle vnto them: But yet vpon quarter offered & promised by the Rebells, that euery howsholder
in the Castle should haue 10 s. in money & their best suite of apparell & shold be saffely convoyed to the Boile, But the Rebells would haue & did by force
deprive the protestants of all the rest of their goods & dryve them from their habitacions, & amongst the rest they then and before deprived robbed & dispoyled
her then husband Edward Newsham and her this deponent of goods & chattells and expelled & stripped them of their habitacion & meanes of the value and to
their losse of twoe hundred Pownds ster: But whenas this deponent and her husband and the rest were (as depending vpon their Quarter promissed) were come
out of the gate of the said Castle Then those Rebells most perfidiously & in breach and violacion of the quarter promissed, assaulted and sett vpon them all & str
i then & there stript them of almost all their clothes: and vyolently thrust them into a howse, where they restrained and kept them in extreame misery fo & almost
starved them with hungar and cold for 6 daies & nights together Insoemuch as some young children thereby died, And then the Rebells sent about forty of those
Robbed protestants away to the Boyle, & vndertooke (and principally the A: said ô Connor Sligoe) then and there faithfully promissed to protect the rest from
danger & gave such his vndertakeing vnder his hand And withall hee promissed that if they would stay and live amongst them at Sligoe as formerly they hadd
done their goods should be restored vnto them. And this deponent and her said then husband being then sent for by her this deponents mother to come away to her
to Abbey Boile & haveing sent some on purpose to bring them hither the said ô Connor Sligoe & James ffrench would by noe noe meanes suffer them to depart
but suffered them to goe & stay in their owne howse, yet restored nothing vnto them nor any of the rest but thay lay in the howse on a little strawe in great
distresse for about three weeks or above, And then some of the said Connor Sligos Rebellious tenants by his Comand or sufferance (vs vyolently halled & thrust
all most of the protestants that stayd there into the gaole of Sligoe, The said ô Connor Sligoe for excuse saying he putt them there for feare the Common souldjers
should doe them mischeife Howbeit this deponent and her twoe children & Elizabeth the wife of Tho: Stewart and one Mris Braxton were not putt into the gaole
amongst the rest, but this deponents said then husband & a servant woman & 2 prentices were amongst many others then thrust into the said gaole about 3 o clock
in the afternoone, And about B A: one of the clock of the night following, The said Hugh ô Connor Charles o Conner the frier Charles Gilgin Robert Butts a
Butcher James Butts his brother another butcher and others whose names she cannott now call to mynd came with swords Rapiers skeines & other weapons, (as
the said Edw: Newsham her then husband the on his de a t h bed afterwards informed her) into the said goale where the said prisoners were, And then and there
they the same Rebells did most barbarously and divellishly Cutt slash hack stabb wound and cutt in peeces the most of those poore protestants their prisoners
vizt Thomas Stewart aforenamed, merchant Sampson Port and his wife mr William Walsh and his wife Mr William Braxton James Scott & his child & one
Pawle, father to the wife of the said Sampson Port. John little Arthur Martin. William Doolittle, his wife & children: William Carter Serieant John Lewis and his
wiffe Elizabeth Harlae the deponents servant woman Robert Siens and William Blatt & Jeremy Blatt, her husbands late Apprentices & seuerall others whose
names she cannott remember: And then and there the said wicked Rebells gave this deponents said husband soe many seuerall slashes and cutts in his head &
shoulders that he those parts might well be compared to a griskin cutt and thick slyced to be bruiled in the fyre, with which wounds he falling downe to the
grownde & after some that were slaine falling and lying vpon him he there lay in the blood of himself & the rest vntill morning & then being fownd with 2 or 3
more alive, the keeper of the prison in the morning would not suffer the other bloody soldjers to kill them outright, But for that tyme saued their lives And then
quickly after one Robuck ô Crean at the intreaty of the deponent begged her said husbands life: wherevpon her husband having hidden some money hee & she
gaue 20 s. to come into one Dermotts Boys howse whilest she had should wash and dresse him which she performed aswell as she could, & then & there her
said husband related vnto her the manner of the said Massacre in the gaole to be as aforesaid. But they this deponent & her husband being euery howr in danger
to be murthered, did by meanes of the said Robert Robuck ô Crean procure a passe from the friers there for them and there children to goe to Abbey Boile But
her husband being extreame weake & faint with bleeding & his cloths stiff with his blood, she hyred 2 horses & for him & the Children B & gaue 22 s. for the
hire of them But had not passed aboue a myle but the wicked Rebells stripped her husband & her & her children to their very skinns exposeing his many wounds
to the snowy & cold weather, & soe shee carrying thone of her Children thother walked in her hand, and her poore fainting husband f staggering & crawleing
with extreame paine and difficulty most miraculously as farr as Ballinefadd the wicked Rebells there that then layd seige to a Castle held there by the English)
where surprised them and then and there one of them with a sword gaue her husband such a blow on his head that he therewith fell downe to the grownd, and for
all their passe shewed, they would not suffer them neither to goe to the Castle nor depart out of the towne, but at length sayd that for tenn shillings they would
saue his liffe or otherwise they would Kill him but as for her she & her children should goe amongst the English into the Castle to help to eat them out:
wherevpon she & her children were forced to Leave her said poore wounded husband husband there amongst those merciles villaines & went into the Castle,
And there she haveing a brother that was a souldier she borrowed x s. of him for redeeming her husband, & came and deliuered it to her those Rebells whoe
having received it, would not release him but quickly after hanged him to death & kept & deteined her in miserable restraint amongst them till her poore brother
for redeeming her life & liberty gave them fiftie shillings more, But how often she was threatened by those and other wicked villaines to be hanged. & how many
swords & skeines were presented at her & her children with oaths & threats to take awaie their lives: although it was very often and too true yet it may seeme B
incredible to relate, And this deponent further saith that at and soone after the said massacre in the gaole of Sligoe the Rebells there murthered in the water the
wife of James Scott & gave her such a wound in her belly that the childs Arme (wherewith she was great) appeared through the wound, and she & her child in
that posture were carried down with the streame of the Rivervnto a mill, where they were taken vpp, And about the same tyme there were murthered in the
streets of Sligoe fowre Scochmen that had Lately fled to the towne for succour. And this deponent was a miserable spectactor & ey witnesse when the Dead
bodies of those that were murthered in the gaole were carried out the nexte morning after the massacre Comitted, which bodies were throwne into two great
holes made in the orchard of one Mr Ricroft a late minister there, and there buriedSignum predictæ mark Amiæ Jur xijo Octobr 1644 Hen: Jones Hen: Brereton
And this deponent further saith that her now husband ffrancis Hawkesworth hath bin and is by meanes of this Rebellion deprived robbed & spoyled of his goods
chattells & meanes of the value & to his losse of 60 li. & above, & had his howse burned to the ground by the Rebells And that he & she have a charge of 7
poore children signum predictæ mark Amiæ
Henry Brereton Henry Jones

Information of Captain John Perkins 8/3/1644 MS 839 040r Robert Stewart Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Death, Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Stripping,
Amy the wife of ffrances Hawkesworth the now of Abbey Boile in the A. Countie of Roscomon Taylor, and late the wife of Edward Mewsham Newsham late
of the towne and County of Sligoe Clothier murthered by the Rebells sworne and examined deposeth and saith, That about the first of November 1641 the
Rebellion of the Irish papists brake out and was discouered at & in the towne of Sligoe aforesaid: And then the Rebells A vizt Teige o Connor Sligoe Cheefe
Comander there or reputed generall there Brian ô Connor, Captain Charles ô Connor a fryer, Captain Hugh o Connor all brothers to the said Teige ô Connor
Sligoe Captain Brian Mc Donnogh, Captain Luke Taafe, Captain ffrancis Taafe Captain Patrick Plunckett Captain Donnell Mc Brian Dorroghe o Connor Captain
John ô Crean Captain Brian mc Swyne Captain Roger mc Owen mc A Swine Captain Phelim Connor Captain Teige Boy ô Connor Captain Teige o Connor of the
Glann Captain Con ô Connor of the same Colonell Owen B: ô Roirk Captain Teige mc Brian Ballagh o Roirk, Captain Hugh mc Donnogh Captain Robert Mc
Nemy Captain William oge Mc Phelim mc Glanogh of the Dartry in the County of leitrim Captain William Mc Glannaghe of the same Captain Teige Mc Phelim
mc Glannagh of the same Mr James ffrench and Geoffrey ffrench his sonn, Mr Keadagh ô Bannaghan Edmund C Mc Brian Mc Swyne gardian of the dominicans
of the Abbey of Sligoe Charles Gilgin of Sligoe sonn of John Gilgin of the same, William Crean of the same towne sonn of Andrew Crane of the same Esquire a
Justice of the peace James ffrench of the same towne Merchant, and divers other lewd Irish papists whose names she cannott for the present Remember
assembled themselues together at Sligoe aforesaid, And then and there being Armed and arrayed & in warlick & Rebellious manner with pyks swords skeanes
and other weapons fell suddenly vpon all the brittish protestants thereab in that towne Consisting of threescore families at the least & amongst the rest vpon the
said Edward Newsham her husband & her this deponent, and from those protestants then and there by force and Armes tooke & carried away all their Cattle
horses & sheepe then and there being they being a great number & of an extraordinary value, And about a fornight afterwards those Rebells aforenamed and their
confederats by force & armes attempted and beseiged the Castle of Sligoe then kept by protestants, but they being not able to defend the same long nor oppose
the beseegers were inforced to surrender and yeild vp the said Castle vnto them: But yet vpon quarter offered & promised by the Rebells, that euery howsholder
in the Castle should haue 10 s. in money & their best suite of apparell & shold be saffely convoyed to the Boile, But the Rebells would haue & did by force
deprive the protestants of all the rest of their goods & dryve them from their habitacions, & amongst the rest they then and before deprived robbed & dispoyled
her then husband Edward Newsham and her this deponent of goods & chattells and expelled & stripped them of their habitacion & meanes of the value and to
their losse of twoe hundred Pownds ster: But whenas this deponent and her husband and the rest were (as depending vpon their Quarter promissed) were come
out of the gate of the said Castle Then those Rebells most perfidiously & in breach and violacion of the quarter promissed, assaulted and sett vpon them all & str
i then & there stript them of almost all their clothes: and vyolently thrust them into a howse, where they restrained and kept them in extreame misery fo & almost
starved them with hungar and cold for 6 daies & nights together Insoemuch as some young children thereby died, And then the Rebells sent about forty of those
Robbed protestants away to the Boyle, & vndertooke (and principally the A: said ô Connor Sligoe) then and there faithfully promissed to protect the rest from
danger & gave such his vndertakeing vnder his hand And withall hee promissed that if they would stay and live amongst them at Sligoe as formerly they hadd
done their goods should be restored vnto them. And this deponent and her said then husband being then sent for by her this deponents mother to come away to her
to Abbey Boile & haveing sent some on purpose to bring them hither the said ô Connor Sligoe & James ffrench would by noe noe meanes suffer them to depart
but suffered them to goe & stay in their owne howse, yet restored nothing vnto them nor any of the rest but thay lay in the howse on a little strawe in great
distresse for about three weeks or above, And then some of the said Connor Sligos Rebellious tenants by his Comand or sufferance (vs vyolently halled & thrust
all most of the protestants that stayd there into the gaole of Sligoe, The said ô Connor Sligoe for excuse saying he putt them there for feare the Common souldjers
should doe them mischeife Howbeit this deponent and her twoe children & Elizabeth the wife of Tho: Stewart and one Mris Braxton were not putt into the gaole
amongst the rest, but this deponents said then husband & a servant woman & 2 prentices were amongst many others then thrust into the said gaole about 3 o clock
in the afternoone, And about B A: one of the clock of the night following, The said Hugh ô Connor Charles o Conner the frier Charles Gilgin Robert Butts a
Butcher James Butts his brother another butcher her and others whose names she cannott now call to mynd came with swords Rapiers skeines & other weapons,
(as the said Edw: Newsham her then husband the on his de a t h bed afterwards informed her) into the said goale where the said prisoners were, And then and
there they the same Rebells did most barbarously and divellishly Cutt slash hack stabb wound and cutt in peeces the most of those poore protestants their
prisoners vizt Thomas Stewart aforenamed, merchant Sampson Port and his wife mr William Walsh and his wife Mr William Braxton James Scott & his child &
one Pawle, father to the wife of the said Sampson Port. John little Arthur Martin. William Doolittle, his wife & children: William Carter Serieant John Lewis
and his wiffe Elizabeth Harlae the deponents servant woman Robert Siens and William Blatt & Jeremy Blatt, her husbands late Apprentices & seuerall others
whose names she cannott remember: And then and there the said wicked Rebells gave this deponents said husband soe many seuerall slashes and cutts in his
head & shoulders that he those parts might well be compared to a griskin cutt and thick slyced to be bruiled in the fyre, with which wounds he falling downe to
the grownde & after some that were slaine falling and lying vpon him he there lay in the blood of himself & the rest vntill morning & then being fownd with 2 or
3 more alive, the keeper of the prison in the morning would not suffer the other bloody soldjers to kill them outright, But for that tyme saued their lives And then
quickly after one Robuck ô Crean at the intreaty of the deponent begged her said husbands life: wherevpon her husband having hidden some money hee & she
gaue 20 s. to come into one Dermotts Boys howse whilest she had should wash and dresse him which she performed aswell as she could, & then & there her
said husband related vnto her the manner of the said Massacre in the gaole to be as aforesaid. But they this deponent & her husband being euery howr in danger
to be murthered, did by meanes of the said Robert Robuck ô Crean procure a passe from the friers there for them and there children to goe to Abbey Boile But
her husband being extreame weake & faint with bleeding & his cloths stiff with his blood, she hyred 2 horses & for him & the Children B & gaue 22 s. for the
hire of them But had not passed aboue a myle but the wicked Rebells stripped her husband & her & her children to their very skinns exposeing his many wounds
to the snowy & cold weather, & soe shee carrying thone of her Children thother walked in her hand, and her poore fainting husband f staggering & crawleing
with extreame paine and difficulty most miraculously as farr as Ballinefadd the wicked Rebells there that then layd seige to a Castle held there by the English)
where surprised them and then and there one of them with a sword gaue her husband such a blow on his head that he therewith fell downe to the grownd, and for
all their passe shewed, they would not suffer them neither to goe to the Castle nor depart out of the towne, but at length sayd that for tenn shillings they would
saue his liffe or otherwise they would Kill him but as for her she & her children should goe amongst the English into the Castle to help to eat them out:
wherevpon she & her children were forced to Leave her said poore wounded husband husband there amongst those merciles villaines & went into the Castle,
And there she haveing a brother that was a souldier she borrowed x s. of him for redeeming her husband, & came and deliuered it to her those Rebells whoe
having received it, would not release him but quickly after hanged him to death & kept & deteined her in miserable restraint amongst them till her poore brother
for redeeming her life & liberty gave them fiftie shillings more, But how often she was threatened by those and other wicked villaines to be hanged. & how many
swords & skeines were presented at her & her children with oaths & threats to take awaie their lives: although it was very often and too true yet it may seeme B
incredible to relate, And this deponent further saith that at and soone after the said massacre in the gaole of Sligoe the Rebells there murthered in the water the
wife of James Scott & gave her such a wound in her belly that the childs Arme (wherewith she was great) appeared through the wound, and she & her child in
that posture were carried down with the streame of the River vnto a mill, where they were taken vpp, And about the same tyme there were murthered in the
streets of Sligoe fowre Scochmen that had Lately fled to the towne for succour. And this deponent was a miserable spectactor & ey witnesse when the Dead
bodies of those that were murthered in the gaole were carried out the nexte morning after the massacre Comitted, which bodies were throwne into two great
holes made in the orchard of one Mr Ricroft a late minister there, and there buried
Signum predictæ mark Amiæ Jur xijo Octobr 1644 Hen: Jones Hen: Brereton
And this deponent further saith that her now husband ffrancis Hawkesworth hath bin and is by meanes of this Rebellion deprived robbed & spoyled of his goods
chattells & meanes of the value & to his losse of 60 li. & above, & had his howse burned to the ground by the Rebells And that he & she have a charge of 7
poore children signum predictæ mark Amiæ

Deposition of Sir William Stewart 12/10/1643 MS 839 045r William Stewart Deponent Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Robbery,
The Right honorable Sir William Stewart of Newsteward in the County of Tirone Knight & Barronet one of his maiesties most honorable Privy Counsell of the
Kingdome of Ireland sworne examyned deposeth and saith: That since the begining of the presente Rebellion and by meanes thereof : Hee this depont hath had
three of his cheefe howses, one new built Church, twoe markett townes & certeine villages of his owne totally burnd and distroyed by the Rebells: which cost
him above twoe thousand 2200 li. 2000 li. per annum twoe hundred powndes ster: And hee hath beene alsoe & is by meanes of the present Rebellion forceibly
deprived and dispoyled of the possession Rents and proffits of his Landes worth neare 2000 li. per annum, and of eight hundred sheepe three score Cowes fforty
horses and Mares: Wheate barly oats howsholdgoods provition and other his goodes & chattells of great value: And besides all his brittish tenants that
possessed or dwelt on his Landes, were alsoe by the Rebells forcibly deprived or robbed of the most part of their goodes & meanes to their absolute
impoverishment, & his the said Sir William Stewarts further extreame Losse And saith that the names of the parties Rebells by or by whose meanes hee or his
said tenants have been soe depriued robbed or dampnifyed and that beare Armes with for and amongst the Rebells against the kings Maiesty and his loyall
subjectes and that Comitt divers great outrages & Cruelties are theis that followe a vizt Sir Phelim ô Neile Knighte Brian mc Art oge ô Nelle Captain Turlogh ô
Neile gentleman his elder brother Brian Bane o Neile of Cappey gentleman P Phelim o Neile of Ballinemurley in the Barrony of Clogher gentleman Henry
Ballaghe ô Neile of kilkarney gentleman Rory ô Neile of Cappey gentleman Hughe Boy o Neile of kilkarne gentleman, Turlogh ô Neile of Kilkarn gent Patrick
Roe ô Tharrenan of Ashragh gentleman Walter ô Tharrenan of Ashraghe aforesaid gentleman Rory mc Brian of Killamartin gentleman Cormuck ô Quin tenant to
Brian ô Neile & a great number of others their complicees and partakers A all of the County of Tirone And further sayth, that some of his this Deponents
Regiment haveing L ately apprehended and taken prisoner one Cullenan tytulary Bishop of Raphoe, and brought him beforee Sir this Deponent. He this Deponent
asked the said tytulary Bishop why it was reported amongst them of the irish Rebells that the Kings Maiesty had given them a Comission for what they did: With
this further expression That he this Deponent much admyred they were soe impudente and shameles as to divulge such a manifest wicked vntruth Wherevnto the
said Titulary Bishop answered That all the best of them the irish knew well enoughe that his Maiesty had given them noe Comission att all But he confessed and
sayd That one Plunckett had forged & counterfeited such a Comission & pretended it to be the kings Comission and that the Comon sort of people knew nothing
but that it was really the kings Comission, and that induced & led them into those their forward actions and crueltyes
Mr Dr J: Mr P Will: Stewart Jur xijo Octobr 1641 Tirone Sir William Stewart Jur 12o Octobr 1643 Edward Piggott Henry Jones

Examination of Shane O Coll 28/2/1653 MS 838 048r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The examinacion of Shane O Coll of Ballycastle in the County of Antrim Innkeeper taken before vs the day & yeare first above written Who being duely sworne
& examined saith That he being enlisted in one Capten Glovers Companey part of the Brittish forces of the Roote under the Command of Archibald Stewart
Esquire, the same Companey for security of the Countrey were appointed to garrison at Portnaw And that vpon or about the second day of January 1641 one
called Colonell Tirlagh A oge ô Cahan & Allester McDonnell with two Companies of men fell vpon part of the said Capten Glovers Company & one Capten
Peebles Company there engarrisoned a littell before day & murdred about threescore men. that this Examinante & onely three more of Capten Glovers Company
then there, escaped to Ballycastle. That a short time after he see Thomas Robinson ledd starke naked downe the street of Ballycastle by fferragher mcKay &
Patrick mcAhoy, who with swords slashed him downe on the backside of the Stable of Ballycastle & murdred him, And this Examinante further saith That he this
Examinante mett with one Dunkin Greer at Ballycastle who was grievously wounded in his backe with a Pike of which wound he soone after dyed, that this
Examinante asked him who stabbed him And he told this Examinante that it was one Donnell McPhelomy McCormacke who now dwells at Glanbush in the
Parish of Armoy And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Recognizance of Alexander Beg Stewart 28/2/1653 MS 838 049v Alexander Stewart Deponent Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Recognizance
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The said Alexander beg Stewart acknoweledgeth himselfe to owe as aforesaid. Vpon the Condicion of appeareing prosecuteing & giveing in evidence as
aforesaid & not departing without license as aforesaid__ xx li.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Alexander Beg Stewart 28/2/1653 MS 838 049v Alexander Stewart Deponent Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of Alexander beg Stewart of Ballycastle in the County of Antrim yeoman taken before vs the day & yeare first above written Who being duely
sworne & examined saith That about 2 or 3 daies after the Murder at Portnaw which was the fifth day of January 1641 as he remembers he was present & did
see & behold when Donnoghy McGuiggan McAwley together with some of the Dullenans who are dead did kill & Murder one John Arthur Miller of Ballycastle
Milnes at or neere Ballycastle aforesaid And further he saith that he hath credibly heard that Murghy oge McMurghy of Ballycastle aforesaid did Murder a
woman at or neere Ballycastle about the same time And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Thomas Giffen 1/3/1653 MS 838 050v John Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Assault, Captivity, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Succour
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The Examinacion of Thomas Giffen of Tobbercough in the parish of Billy & County of Antrim labourer taken before vs the said first day of March 1652
Who being duely sworne & examined saith That one Murghy McDuffee of Cary in the Parish of Culfaghtrim about three daies after the Murder at Portnaw for
that his this Examinants brother had beene tennant vnto him saved (as he conceiveth) this Examinants life And further he saith that he was present & did see &
behold when an Irishman whom afterwards he heard was called Donnoghy McGuiggin A McAwley did stabb & kill this Examinants brother about the fifth of
January 1641 at the Port: brittish neere Portnagree & Ballycastle with a shorte halfe pike & that then this Examinants breeches were taken of his body by an
Irishman vnknowne vnto him And that there were present & neere the place where his said brother was killed neere three hundred Irishmen some lookeing on the
Murder & some goeing about the plunder whereof he knew none being then young but one Daniell Magee of Carie in Culfaghtrim parish Gent who onely was
horsed of all the said number haveing a sword by his side & a long fowleing piece in his hand, & John Stewart the younger of Maghereboy who was prisoner
with the same Daniell Magee, & that he see but three swords & two long fowleing pieces amongst all the said number of Irishmen whereof the said Daniell
Magee had the piece & sword aforesaid And that he the said Daniell Magee came vnto the said place (before his said brother was killed) armed as aforesaid &
that there was but 5 or 6 came there before him but saith he did not see the said Daniell Magee doe any hurt neither did he see him hinder any bloodshed or hurt
to be done, but rideing vp & downe amonst The Irish were there. And further he saith that he beleiveth & hath credibly heard from the Irish (but their names he
doth not know or remember) that the Laird of Traiton Gilbert B Gamill Robert Gamill & Hugh Hill were murdred the same day at Portnagree a Muskett shott
from the Place where this Examinants brother was murdered And further he saith that he heard from the said Murghy McDuffee & other Irishmen that one Jennet
Speir for safety fled into Ballycastle house where she remained some few daies & where he heard her money was taken from her by those in the house whose
names he knowes not, & that afterwards he was thrust out of the said house & murdred neere the same on the backe of the stable, but by whom that it was told
him he doth not remember And further he saith that he heard it from One hundred Irishmen at least whereof the said Murghy McDuffee C & Hugh Boy McNeile of
Ballynecloy in the Parish of Armoy are two that the laird of Traitons wife fled vnto the Gates of Ballycastle for succour, & that she was taken thence & murdred
by one Magee (as he heard) who came out of Island Magee. And further he saith That one John roe McLester now dwelling at Glanbush in the Parish of Armoy
as he heares did in this Examinants sight stabb one John Young in the back with a skeine soe dangerously about the fifth day of January 1641 at PortTimble, in a
rock where he was fled vnto for safety, that he dyed thereof about halfe a yeare after. And further he saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of David Gray 1/3/1653 MS 838 052r Mr Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of David Gray of Billy parish Miller taken before vs the first day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That after the
Murder at Portnaw all the Countrey soe farr as it consisted of Scotch were running to holds & rocks & Caues for safety of their lives the Countrey houses being
sett on fire by the Irish who were commanded by A Gilduffe ô Cahans three sonnes Tirlagh oge ô Cahan Manus ô Cahan & Connagher reagh ô Cahan, who alsoe
were commanded by Allester McDonnell And this Examinante saith that at that time he was Miller of Mr Stewarts Millne neere the house of Dunsevericke & that
he flying for feare of his life towards Ballentoy sonne Musketiers were sent after him who belonged vnto the said Gillduffes said sonnes who overtakeing him
gave it to his this Examinants Choise whether he would goe backe with them to the said Gillduffe or be there killed wherevpon this Examinante went back to the
said Gillduffe ô Cahan who said he would save his life & about a moneth after he imployed this Examinante to keepe the said Mill And he saith that sometimes
he see Allester McDonnell, John Mortimer, & his said sonnes B with him the said Gilduffe at Dunsevericke. And further he saith That the said Gilduffe ô Cahan
went twice with his said sonnes & Companies vnto Ballentoy to witt at the time when the Church of Ballyntoy was assaulted & alsoe when they carryed the Saw
& the Cannon against Ballentoy house And further he saith That John Mortimer being at Dunsevericke told this Examinante that he knew by his eyes that he was a
Scotchman & that he would kill all Scotchmen And further this Examinante saith That Gillduffe ô Cahans said sonnes & their soldiers killed & murdred John
Spence & his wife & his Mother & Allester McNeiles daughter Gay Coghranes sonne &Robert McCurdiss sonne, about the 4th of January 1641 within a mile of
Dunsevericke & that he heard the said Connogher reagh D ô Cahan confess that he killed the said John Spence with his owne hands And further he saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Fergus Fullerton 1/3/1653 MS 838 056r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Succour,
The Examinacion of ffergus ffullerton of the Parish of Billy Maltman taken before vs the first day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That
he was one of the Brittish soldiers vnder the Command of Capten ffergus McDowgall which lay at Portnaw to keepe the Bannside. That the 2d of January 1641
the Irish & Highlanders who were part of the Regiment vnder the Command of Archibald Stewart Esquire did rise in the night about two houres before day &
murdered about twenty of Capten Glovers Company & some Brittish of other Companies in the same Regiment to the number of sixty as he hath heard & that this
Examinante was the same time wounded in the head by one of Alexander McDonnells soldiers, that Alexander McDonnell gave him Quarters for his life And the
examinante being demanded who ledd & commanded the Irish & Highlanders who then murdred the brittish, saith That it was James McColl McDonnell
Alexander McDonnell Tirlagh oge ô Cahan And that in the morneing soone after the same Murder soe committed Brian ô Haggan Henry ô Haggan Art ô Haggan
& all their tenna tennants & followers being Inhabitants of Magheresharkin Parish in the County of Antrim (the said Mr Stewart being called vp with his
Regiment to quiet a riseing or vproare in the Brayd) went over the Bann into the County of Londonderry then in Rebellion & returned back againe the said
morneing with one John Mortimer & about five Companies of Manus roe ô Cahanes Regiment to assist the said Murderers and ioyned with them instantly &
marching through the Countrey sett maney houses on fire and burned the whole Towne of Ballymoney & killed all the Brittish soe farr as he hath heard that they
could lay their handes on And further he saith That Donnell Gorme McDonnell Neile oge McMullan & Neile oge McMullan & severall others whose names he
doth not know, assoone as the said John Mortimer & the foresaid Companies came over the Bann joyned with them & with the said James McColl McDonnell &
other the foresaid Murderers at Portnaw & marched through the Countrey with them (when they burned the said houses & Towne of Ballymoney & killed diverse
Brittish) all along vnto the house of Ballentoy from whence they marched to Craigballinoe & the next day day Gilduffe ô Cahan mett them & marched with them
vnto Dunluce & quartered their men at Ballymagary neere Dunluce & the next morneing James McColl McDonnell Gilduffe ô Cahan Alexander McDonnell &
John Mortimer wrote a letter into Capten Digby who with the Brittish kept Dunluce Castle, thereby summoning & requireing him to surrender the Castle or else
they would burne the Towne of Dunluce, that vpon refusall to surrender it Gilduffe ô Cahan & John Mortimer caused the Towne of Dunluce to be burned which
the said Alexander McDonnell would not consent vnto but went away with his Company The next day they marched back to Derrickighan where they made a
Proclamacion that any who thereafter spoake Englishbe should be hanged, vpon which Alexander McDonnell bid his soldiers & those D he had protected that
they should speake noe English for 24 houres being ready to fall out with the Irish that such a Proclamacion was made. ffrom thence they all Marched vnto
Oldstone where meeting with some of the Irish of the Baronies of Toome & Antrim they were neere 2000 men That they summoned Oldstone which was yeilded
vnto them within the space Of three quarters of an houre After which the Army severed & every Companey went to their vsuall quarters & this Examinante was
alsoe there sett at liberty And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of David McKenlaies 2/3/1653 MS 838 057r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The examinacion of David McKenlaies of Dunluce in the County of Antrim Cooper taken before vs the second day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne &
examined saith That he dwelt in Dunluce at the Begining of the Rebellion in Ireland. That vpon Saturday the three & twentith day of October 1641 Gilduffe ô
Cahan his son in law Brian Modder McHenry ô Cahan, & his owne sonnes Manus ô Cahan & Connogher reagh ô Cahan & Brian Ballagh ô Cahans two sonnes
with other followers came who vnto Dunluce Towne & stayd there drinking all that day & all that night vntill Sunday about twelue of the Clocke About which
time he the said Gilduffe ô Cahan Brian Modder McHenry ô Cahan with other the Persons forenamed entred & manned the Castle of Dunluce That the newes of
the Irish Rebellion on the other side the Bann did not come vnto the Brittish at Dunluce vntill about fower howers after the said Persons had surprized the Castle
which was about fower of the Clocke that Sunday in the afternoone Vpon which the Brittish in Dunluce manned the Outer gate above the Castle & then the said
Gilduffe & the other Persons forenamed drew vp the draw bridge of the Castle, & the Brittish cut of or broake vp the Conduits which conveyed water to the
Castle That about eight of the Clocke that Sunday at night Mr Alexander McDonnell the Earle of Antrims brother Archibald Stewart Esquire & Capten Digby
came to Dunluce & called before from the staires before the Castle to see who was in the Castle And the said Gilduffe treated with them out of one of the
Turretts over the Castle Gate, & after some Conference suffered them three alone to enter in And this Examinante further saith that afterwards the keepeing of the
said Castle of Dunluce was committed vnto Capten Digby & the Brittish partley by agreement with the said Gilduffe & partely by Order from the Earle of Antrim
After which the said Capten Digby & the Brittish in the said Castle and Towne lived peaceably vntill the Murder at Portnaw which was committed on or about
the second day of January 1641 Within or about fower nights after which Murder James McColl McDonnell Alexander McDonnell McColl Kittagh Randell
McDonnell Gilduffe ô Cahan John Mortimer Donnell grome McAllester, Coll McAllester Randell McAllester & Brian Modder McHenry ô Cahan with others
whom he knowes not came with all their forces vnto Dunluce, the Brittish being fled out of the Towne vnto the Castle & rocks about the Castle That they sent a
letter by one vpon a stick to summon Capten Digby to surrender the Castle which letter was signed by James McColl McDonnell & Gilduffe O Cahan & other of
their cheife leaders which Castle the said Capten Digby refuseing to yeild vp the said Gilduffe ô Cahan stood in the street of Dunluce & he & the rest of the said
leaders caused the Towne of Dunluce to be sett on fire & then murdred or caused their men to murder William Gault Merchant John Mathew (whom after they
had knocked downe they threw over the Rockes) John Arthurs throat was cutt through with a sword & two more poore people whose names he knowes not were
stript & throwne downe the steepe rocks of Dunluce All which people soe slaine were naked & unarm’d And this Examinante further saith that in April 1642
Gilduffe ô Cahan & his men burned all or most of the houses & Haggards of Corne in the parish of Ballyagherane And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Hugh Colume 2/3/1653 MS 838 058r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing
The examinacion of Hugh McColume of Dunluce yeoman taken before vs the second day of March 1653 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That vpon
Sunday the 24th day of October in the yeare 1641 Gilduffe ô Cahan of Dunsevericke Brian Modder McHenry ô Cahan his sonne in law; Manus & Connogher
reagh ô Cahan his owne sonnes & Brian Ballagh ô Cahans two sonnes with other followers (haveing beene drinkeing in Mathew Stewarts house some certaine
time before) about twelue of the Clocke the same Sunday (none being in Dunluce Castle but one Anthony Capten Digbies man) they entred into the Castle of
Dunluce about fower houres after which their Entry newes came to vnto Dunluce that the Irish beyond the Bann were risen in Rebellion, And that the same
Sunday at night Mr Alexander McDonnell the Earle of Antrims brother Archibald Stewart Esquire & Capten Digby came vnto Dunluce & the Next day Capten
Digby with some Scotchmen were put in the Castle And about fower nights after the Murder at Portnaw the Irish forces commanded by James McColl
McDonnell Alexander Coll McDonnell Gilduffe ô Cahan John Mortimer Brian Modder McHenry ô Cahan Henry McHenry ô Cahan & Coll McAllester & others
of the Irish Gentry came vnto the Towne of Dunluce & the Brittish in the Towne fled vnto the Castle & the Rocks thereabouts that the said Commanders or their
men then murdred William Gault in the Towne & another man in the bowling Green & two men vnknowne vnto this Examinante they knocked downe & threw
over the Rocks & another they was Murdered by them neere the Counting house & that the said Commanders & their soldiers at the same tyme sett on a fyre &
burned the Towne of Dunluce And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examinacion of James Widderoe 2/3/1653 MS 838 058v Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of James Widderoe of Dunluce Backer, taken before vs at Colerane the second day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith
That Gilduffe ô Cahan with others whose names he knowes not were, drinking in Dunluce vppon Sunday the 24th of October 1641 in James Stewarts house
vntill about ten of the clocke in the forenoone That about that houre (there being none in Dunluce Castle but one Anthony Capten Digbies man) he the said
Gilduffe ô Cahan with some followers entred the Castle, wherevpon the said Anthony came foorth of the Castle & went & told Capten Digbie who dwelt about a
mile from the Castle how Gilduffe ô Cahan with others had taken vp the Castle of Dunluce Wherevpon Capten Digby came vnto Dunluce & alsoe the same
Sunday at night Mr Alexander McDonnell the Earle of Antrims Brother & Archibald Stewart Esquire came vnto Dunluce & together with Capten Digby went
downe vnto the Castle, & the next day by some agreement betweene them which he this Examinante doth not know, Capten Digby & some Scotchmen were put in
the Castle & the said Gilduffe & his followers came foorth After which time the Inhabitants of the Towne & Castle of Dunluce lived peaceably vntill after the
Murder at Portnaw which was committed about the second day of January 1641 And that about 4 or 5 daies after the Murder the Irish forces vnder the Command
of James McColl McDonnell Gilduffe ô Cahan John Mortimer & some others who now are dead came vnto Dunluce & summoned the Castle but Capten Digby
refuseing to yeild it, the said Comanders, or their men, sett the towne of Dunluce on fyre & burnt it & murdred one William Gault & some fower men more in &
about the Towne & rocks of Dunluce And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Edmund Bane O’Connellan 8/5/1653 MS 830 059r william stewart Victim Roscommon
Nature of Deposition: Death, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
Att the Towne of the Boile the viijth day of May 1653 Edmond bane ô Connellan of Boile aforesaid yeoman adged aboute fiftie yeares beinge duely sworne &
examined sayeth that aboute St Jamestide in the yeare 1642 beinge the first yeare of the rebellion, There was a gr a Campe of the irish assembled at
Bellanafadda, and this examinant beinge a tennant vppon the land of Carradoone in Terrerrill beinge of Sir Robert Kings land estate was Compelled by
Cormack buy mcdonnogh a Captain then amonge the irish but since killed in action to rise with him & goe to the Campe, and hee came as farr as the next high hill
to the Boile, and sawe that a partie of that army was sentt of, vnder the Comand of Tomultagh murry mcdonnogh & Shane mcffarrell mac Manus reogh mc
donnogh two Captaines melaghlin reogh mcdonnogh of ballyndowne a seriant, Melaghlin mc fardinando mac donnogh of Bricklene, Connor mc farrell oge mc
donnogh of Beghie Bricklene Tomultagh mc Muriertagh keigh mc donnogh of Tawnaghmore in Corren dennis mc Enogly of Ballyadderowen Cahill duffe mc
Dermott of drumdoe and seuerall others, whoe entered then the said Towne of the Boile in the night tyme, fell vppon the inhabitantts thereof plundered their
houses, and killed many of them amongest whome was Sara Nicholson, william stewart and his wife murthered, And that the said rebells tooke alsoe forty
Cowes the prey of that towne, And therewithall departed, This examinant at their returne towards Ballinafadda sawe them disper dispearse themselues, &
devide that prey amongest themselues. And further sayth not onely that hee hearde comonly reported that the abouesaid Dennis mc Enogly was the man which
killed William Stewart & his wife in manner as is before expressed.
owen bane ô Connellan Deposed before mee Robert Parke

Examination of Robert ffuthy 2/3/1653 MS 838 059r Robert Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of Robert ffuthy of Ballymoney parish in the County of Antrim Gentleman taken before vs the said second day of March 1652 Who being duely
sworne & examined saith That at the begining of the Rebellion he was leiuetennant vnto Capten Robert Stewart one of the Regiment vnder the Command of
Archibald Stewart Esquire & that the same Regiment being by Order from the then Commanders at Carrickfergus called into the Braid to suppress any
Insurreccion of the Irish there which was at that time likely to have beene In the absence of the same Regiment in their quarters Brian ô Haggan & all the other ô
Haggans of the Parish of Magheresharkin vpon the Bannside together with one William ô Sheile of Ballymoney parish went over the said river of Bann vnto the
Irish rebells who were Masters of the feild on that side D the River And this Examinante further saith that after the said Regiments returne to their quarters at
Portnaw to keepe the Bann side against the Enemy a part of the said Regiment all consisting of Brittish (the Irish & Highlanders refuseing) went to Convoy &
secure Mr Canning & his men (who all or most consisted of English) over the bann That whilst that, part of the Regiment was bringing over Mr Canning & his
men Tirlagh oge ô Cahans Company of Irish consisting of about 40: men & Randell McDonnells highland soldiers by the perswasion & setting on of James
McColl McDonnell & Allester McColl McDonnell did fall vpon that part of the Brittish, their fellow soldiers who were left at Portnaw vpon the second day of
ffebr January about two houres before day & murdred above threescore of the Brittish soldiers That this Examinante & about eighty of the Company whereof he
was leiuetennant fled & escaped vnto Ballymoney & that some of the Brittish soldiers that night had their lives saved by James McColl McDonnell & Donnell
gorme McDonnell as John McJennett who then escaped told this Examinante & alsoe as James McConnell reported to diverse who also told this Examinante
And further he saith that the morneing the Murder was done at Portnaw diverse of the Irish came over the Bann with one John Mortimer & some Irish Officers &
alsoe that the said Brian ô Haggan & other the Haggans & the said William ô Sheile who formerly had gone over the Bann in the said Regiments absence in the
Braid, came back (as he hath credibly heard) with Mortimer & the said Irish forces & ioyned with the said James McColl McDonnell & the rest of the Irish
Murderers at Portnaw And that they fyred severall houses in the Countrey & marched vnto the Towne of Ballymoney & burnt it And this Examinante further saith
That Patrick Collier & his wife & about forty persons more went to Toole McAllesters house at Carrickirin in Derrikighan parish the next night after the Murder
after the Murder at Portnaw being the third day of January 1641 as he hath credibly heard And that alsoe he credibly heard that Patricke Colliers wife run vnto
Toole McAllesters house at Carrikirrin & gave him six pounds & a bottle of Aquavite to save her & her Companies lives After which the said Patricke Collier
& his wife with about forty more of the Brittish were close by the said house murdred by the said Toole McAllester Coll McAllester his sonn Donnell ô Cahan
his sonn in law & their tennants & freinds there assembled as one Loggan wife to John Campbell now liveing with Capten McPheadress at Loughgeill who was
then wounded & left there for dead (but afterwards recovered & escaped) did report, & alsoe as John Hunter who had his father & mother then & there murdred
& himselfe desperately stabbed & wounded being left for dead (but afterwardes recovered soe much strength as to Escape vnto Colerane) where he told this
Examinante of the said Murders by the persons aforesaid he himselfe being then at Colerane vnder Cure with William Sterlin of the wounds received by the said
McAllesters & their men at Carrickirrin aforesaid of which wounds he dyed in Colerane as this Examinante beleives. And this Examinante further saith That
after Generall Lasley in or about August 1642 had received into proteccion Toole Mc Allester Coll McAllester Donnell ô Cahan Hugh ô Heale & other of their
followers he this Examinante mett with the said Hugh ô Heale & Coll McAllester at the Cross in Ballymoney parish And this Examinante questioned the said
Hugh O Heale why he would be soe vnkind as suffer Patricke Colliers wife whom he called ffoster Mother to be killed at his fathers house who answered this
Examinante that it was Coll McAllester then present, & the wicked Crew with his father & brothers that killed her & the rest at Carrikirin & that he the said Coll
& the rest might yet be questioned for it, wherevpon the said Coll McAllester went away & Hugh ô Heale & he parted in Anger And this Examinante further saith
that the said Hugh ô Heale further told this Examinante that he went to Carrickirrin aforesaid heareing the said Patricke Collier & his wife & other the Brittish
were fled thither on purpose to save them but that they were murdred either the same day or day before he came there by the said Toole McAllester his said
sonnes Coll McAllester Donnell ô Cahan & his ffollowers & friends And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Andrew Stewart 4/3/1653 MS 838 063r Andrew Stewart Deponent Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing, Robbery,
The examinacion of Andrew Stewart of Coshendonn in Culfaghtrim parish yeoman taken before vs the said 4th day of March 1652 Who being sworne &
examined saith That about nine or tenn daies after the Murder at Portnaw about 24 Brittish young & old came vnto this Examinants house at Coshendonn
(Alexander McKay haveing received order from Alexander Coll McDonnell to secure A this Examinante; which Brittish with their goods this Examinante put
into his kill that he this Examinante vpon some occasion being angry with two Irish boyes his servants they went vnto the said Alexander McKay & the companie
of Irish which were which with him about halfe a mile thence & told him how this Examinante had some Scotch hid in his kill Vpon which the said Alexander
McKay with about sixteene men came vnto this Examinantes house & demaunded of him the key of his kill & caused the said Examinante to open the doore
telling him he heard there was good store of gold & money there, & he would Veiw it, And assoone as the doore was opened all the men with him went into the
kill & tooke away & robbed the Brittish of their packs & fardells & of all their goods & moneys whatsoever to the Clothes vpon their backs That two nights after
this Examinante & all the said robbed people for safety of their lives gott away in a boate for Scotland And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Recognizance of Andrew Stewart 4/3/1653 MS 838 063r Andrew Stewart Deponent Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Recognizance
The said Andrew Stewart acknowledgeth himselfe to owe as aforesaid. Vpon the Condicion of appeareing Prosecuteing & giveing in evidence as aforesaid &
not departing without license as aforesaid_ xx li.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Recognizance of Robert oge Stewart 4/4/1653 MS 838 063v Robert Stewart Deponent Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Recognizance
The said Robert oge Stewart acknowledgeth himselfe to owe as aforesaid. Vpon the Condicion of appeareing prosecuteing & giveing in evidence as aforesaid &
not departing without license as aforesaid__ xx li. Carr 10o May 1653 The said Robert being thrice called did not appeare This Recognizance stayed from being
estreated and past appearance admitted by order of the 13th of May 1653
Richard Brasier Thomas Coote

Examination of Robert Hamill 4/3/1653 MS 838 064r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing
The examinacion of Robert Hamill of Ballymoney Parish yeoman taken before vs the said 4trh of March 1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That
he was one of Capten Peebles Company in the Brittish Regiment vnder the Command of Archibald Stewart Esquire And that for secureing this side of the Bann
the same Regiment lay vpon the Bannside That but vpon Tuesday the second day of January 1641 to his best knowledge James McColl McDonnell & Alexander
McColl McDonnell perswaded & tooke of the Highland Company part of the same Regiment & drew together some Irish & early in the morning of the same day
(the Brittish heareing an Alarum but suspecting noe danger drew vp towards one Coopers house) where they heard Mr Stewart was drawing the Regiment
together & in their March thither they espied A great number of men with the Highland & other Colours of the Brittish Regiment (their friends as they supposed)
and the Brittish sent one John Murdogh of to the said men whom by their Colours they supposed their owne men, to see what newes; which man comeing vp to
them this Examinante see one come from the same Highland Company & other the forces with them, who runn him through with a sword; And he saith that he see
the said James McColl McDonnell & the said Alexander McColl McDonnell lead on the said Highland Company & the Irish whom they had gathered with their
Headpieces on And that when they came neere, where the Brittish forces were, drawne vp, they went to the right & left hand & wellnigh encompassing the
Brittish (who vntill then by reason of their Coulours did not suspect them) powred in vpon them a volley of shott vpon which the British conceiveing themselves
betraied runn for their lives And he saith that of eleaven files of Capten Peebles Company he, never could heare of any that escaped alive besides himself & six
men more And this Examinante saith that he believeth that the number of them who were gathered together to murder the said Regiment were about 2000: And
further he saith not.
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of John Turner 7/3/1653 MS 838 065v Allester Stewart Derry
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Military Action, Robbery,
The examinacion of John Turner of Colerane yeoman taken before vs at Colerane the seaventh day of March 1652 aforesaid Who being duely sworne &
examined saith That he was at Vintnerstowne in the County of Londonderry vpon Saturday the 23th of October 1641 being the second day after that the Irish
Rebellion begun in, that County That vpon Sunday this Examinante & one Mr King came to their owne houses three miles thence & gave notice of the Irish
Insurrecion vnto the Countrey And that about a fortnight after Sir Phelomy Roe ô Neiles forces consisting of Irish gained the Castle or Mannor house of
Vintnerstowne vpon Capitulacion made with Henry Conway Esquire (the Towne being first burned) & this Examinante after the surrender of the Castle went the
same day vnto Mr Conway to heare newes who told this Examinante that vpon surrender of the Castle he had eight weekes time graunted vnto him & the Brittish
to convey away themselves & their goods with bagg & baggage, notwithstanding whereof, whilst he this Examinante was discourseing with Mr Conway one
Owen beg ô Haggan came & told Mr Conway that he must be gone out of the house for he had Order from Sir Phelomy roe ô Neile to burne the Castle that night,
& that the same Castle with very much goods therein were burnt that very night, That the next morneing after the said Castle was burned this Examinante & the
said Mr Kinge & one Mr Maxwell & Allester Stewart had gathered together above two Hundred head of Oxen Cowes & young Cattell of their proper goods to
bring them vnto the Eastside of the River of Bann then secured & vnder the power of the Brittish That in the morneing being the day after the said Castle was
burnt they mett at the river side Murtagh McErlane fferiman at Clanowen with one Edmund ô Reilly John Mortimers man bringing over vnto the Westside the
Bann his household stuffe clothes & other goods. That in the said fferriman told this Examinante & the said Persons with him that John Mortimer (who then lived
on the Eastside the Bann) had forbidden him to bring over any goods from the Westside the Bann wherevpon they no could gett none of their Cattell over That
therevpon this Examinante with his said Neighbours returned vnto this Examinantes house & about 7 daies after the said John Mortimer & others of the Irish
Gentry with about 30: men came vnto this Examinante house in the night & there being with the Examinante about 7: or 8: able men with 5: or 6: firelocks they
intended to keepe the house against them, but the said Mortimer with the rest threatening to burne the house vnless it were yeilded this Examinante, & the rest
yeiled, it vppon it vpon promise to take noething from them, that notwithstanding the soldiers vnder the said Mortimer & other the said Irish by their Command
searched & rifled the house & tooke from the Examinant & the rest of the Brittish their said Armes. That at the first fight at Garvagh the said John Mortimer was
present & carryed this Examinante & about 10 brittish more as prisoners a long vnto the fight That about five daies after the fight the said John Mortimer & his
men tooke from this Examinante 140: Cowes, Oxen & steeres & all the rest of his said neighbours goods formerly hindred to be carryed over the Bann And
further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of John Moore 7/3/1653 MS 838 067v James Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery,
The Examinacion of John Moore of the Parish of ffinvoy yeoman taken before vs at Colerane the said 7th day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne &
examined saith That on ffriday the 22th day of October 1641 he this Examinante was workeing with one Quarter Master James Stewart who then liued about 3
miles from Moneymore & now in Ennishowen that one William Taaffe neere Cookestowne since lieutenant Colonell Taaffe comeing by the said James Stewarts
house the same James desireing him to stay & drinke he told him that he was invited to a share of a barrell of beere in Moneymore & that would serve his Turne
& soe went away without drinke And this Examinante saith that at the said 22th of October & some time before he was tennant vnto Neile oge ô Quin now
Prisoner at Colerane & dwelt about three Miles from Moneymore that vpon Saturday the 23th of October newes came that Money more Castle & Towne with the
Brittish Inhabitants & their Armes were surprised seized & taken by Cormacke ô Haggan the said William Taaffe (who would not stay for a drinke) & the said
Neile oge ô Quin his said landlord. And this Examinante further saith that about a fortnight after the said Neile oge ô Quin with above 20: men armed some with
swords & firelockes & others with Clubbs halfe pikes pitchforkes & such like weapons came vnto this Examinantes house & Rifled it of all the goods (not
formerly sent to Lawrence ô Cullens which the same day they tooke thence) & alsoe the said Neile & his party the same day tooke sixteene Cowes thirty sheepe
& three Mares with a Colt & foale & droue them to lissan That this Examinante haveing hid himselfe in a bush by his house he heard the said Neile oge ô Quin
aske his wife where the rogue her husband was & said if he could catch him he would cutt his head of And this Examinante further saith that the said Neile oge ô
Quin with his party of the Irish the next day after Moneymore was taken possessed himselfe of Sir Thomas Staples house at Lessan & kept his lady & some of his
Children along time Prisoners & that divers of the Brittish were murdred about lessan as since he hath heard both from Brittish & Irish & James McIvagh now
prisoner in Colerane murdred Andrew Young there, as he hath since likewise heard both from the English Scotch & Irish And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Donnoghy ô Cahan 8/3/1653 MS 838 070v Robert Stewart Derry
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
The Examinacion of Donnoghy ô Cahan of Killowen parish in the County of Londonderry yeoman taken before vs at Colerane 8o March 1652 aforesaid Who
being duely sworne & examined saith That he this Examinante & three soldiers more of Sir John Borlases Companey garrisoning at Colerane on St Patricks day
being as he remembers the 17th of March 1641 went over vnto the Westside the River of Bann to gett some Corne (Mr Cossens Company being gon over before
them for the like purpose) that the Irish Rebells on that side the Bann seeing the Brittish provideing themselves of Corne to carry into Colerane gathered together
& came vpon those of Mr Cossens Company who were getting Corne out of William Hanna’s Stackyard & made them retreat to the Bannside That some of
Eveney oge ô Cahans men who then had Command of a Companey of the Irish Rebells gott betweene this Examinante & the said River of Bann & tooke him &
the three soldiers prisoners & carryed them prisoners vnto the said Eveney oges quarters at Thomas Hasletts house in Dunboe parish & delivered them vnto his
leiutenant Rory Duffe McCormacke & his Ensigne Edmund McCormacke who kepr him this Examinant three nights vntill fferdoragh ô Cahan sent for him who
then kept & dwelt in Aghgeavy Castle & was called Lieutenant Colonell vnto Manus roe ô Cahan with whom he abode as alsoe John Brookes & Thomas Porter
of Castle derrig neere Strabane vntill Sir Robert Stewart & Colonell Mervin with the Brittish forces came vnto Ardicleave, at which time (being about the latter
end of April 1642) the Irish burnt the Castles of Mevannogher & Aghgeavy & thence this Examinante went into the woods with Donnell ô Cahan & others of the
said fferdoragh ô Cahans Creaghts That he hath credibly heard from diverse of the Irish that the said Eveney oge ô Cahan of Magillegan did at the begining of the
Irish Rebellion murder Augheltry McClery in or neere Magillegan and that the said Rory Duffe McCormacke his Lieutenant the night that the Brittish were routed
& killed at Garvagh did burne John Hilhouse house neere Sundaies well in the Marches of the Parishes betweene Dunboe & Macosquin & that the same time he
the said Rory Duffe murdred the said John Hilhouse himselfe And further he Saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Deposition of John Harrisson 23/4/1644 MS 831 072r William Stewart Victim Sligo
Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Assault, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of John Harrisson Esquire one of the Justices of the peace for the County s of s ligoe & Roscom m on touching the cruelties comitted by the
Irish against the English in Connaght taken before vs his Maiesites Commissioners to that end authorised whoe being This deponent duely sworne saith that from
the 24th of october 1641 vnto the xiiith of January 1642 hee remained at the Garrison of Boyle in the County of Roscomon in Connaght where hee heard of the
seuerall passages heere vnderwritten That about christmas an n o 1641 after the takeing of Taghtample Mr William Croftons house in the County of Sligoe there
came to the garrison of Boyle one Mrs olephant wife to William Oliphant minister and preacher of gods word where this examinant faleing into discourse with
her of the passages and there being at Titample and askeing of her what became of the husband shee then a in a very pittifull maner related vnto this Examinant
that after the takeing of the said house her said husband was surprised l a i d hands one by the direccion of one John o Crean who as shee thought was the cheife
man in takeing the said house and after prest by them to become a papist and that if hee would doe soe then they would spare his life which if hee did not then not
to expect any mercy at there hands but hee continueing stedfast in his religion at Lentgh was by the direccion of the said Crean draged at after a horse Taile for
the space of a Mile & a halfe and then they perceiveing that hee was not quite dead strip stobbed with him with skaines and cut of his head. John Rodes Clothier
& his wife great with Child stealing over the curlews to vs from Ballinafad were both hanged theon at one tree theother at another this was told this examinant by
them that saw them hang there John Stananaway of Sligoe butcher with his wife and Children were to be convoyed to vnto the boyle by some of the Irish that
vndertooke to doe it ouer the mountaine of Curlews his they directed the wife and children were directed to goe before who did soe and made good hast to vs to
the boyle but Stanaway never came but was afterwards found Murthered and b y the curlews, this was told vnto this examinant aswell by Stanawaies wife as by
them that saw him lye kild in that manner After Sligoe was taken vppon quarter before Christmas anno 1641 some of the English came to vs to the Boyle others
staid at Sligoe to the number of vijen or Eightscore persons being loth to leave there litle goods and being promised to enioy them quietly. who were in a
seemeing maner made much of by Teige o Connor Sligoe in soe much that they were his day guard waiteing vppon him in the day tyme with Armes who at
lenghth being fearfull and to carry favour with with the said o Connor went all to masse and soe continued for a matter of vj or vijen weekes, vntill some disaster
hapening to the Irish party in the North one of the Gallochgers as th is came to Sligo where which in a short space all these English that were there were
somoned to be at the Goale house being then a Court of guard where meeting alltogether that night were murthered save 2 or 3 that in that hurley burley gott out
from among them and by mean s of the dark e ness of the night gote away and afterwards related t his message to some that related t his message the same to this
Examinant
The deponent further saith that as he remembers faleing into discourse with Amy Phips wife vnto Edward Nusen C lothier soone after the takeing of the Towne of
Sligoe by the Irish shee related vnto this deponent to his best remebrance that her husband received seuerall woundes in the massacre of Sligoe comitted by the
Irish against the English and that the said Edward Nusen was hanged in his wounds hard by Ballinafad w which was confirmed wa vnto this deponent as well by
the relacion of his said wife as by some of the protected Irish with vs that sawe him there hangThis deponent further saith that after the Battle of Ballintobber
which was in August 1642 some of the Trope of the Boyle namely William Stewart & Richard Constable came from t hence to vs to the boyle where relateing of
the Joyfull victory had against the Irish the said William Stewart would needs goe to his wife being the daughter of Josias Lambert Esquire to a cabin without the
walls and Joyfully relateing the said Newes to his wife a party of the Irish stood heareing him at the door who were related to be Teige mcDermot in cheife
Robert mcNemee late of Ballinespurr & seuerall others of the County of Sligoe who at lentgh broke in and said are you relateing of your Newes and soe fell
vppon the said William Stewart & hee defending himselfe dragged him into the streete & there cruelly murthered him & likewis e his wife also e & left them
both where t he y both left vppon there faces in the streete & soe they were found next morneing and they likewise killed seuerall wome men women & Children
to the number of xvijen persons some of the Children lived some two daies after their woundes given whose gutts this deponent seuerall times sawe hang out of
thre sides seuerall tymes before theire deaths
mr Jo: Harrisson Jur 23o Aprilis 164 4Hen: Jones Hen: Brereton

Deposition of Jane Stewart 23/4/1644 MS 831 073r Jane Stewart Deponent Sligo
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Death, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Signs and Wonders, Stripping, Succour,
Jane the wiffe of Thomas Stewart late of the towne and County of Sligoe Merchant sworne and examined before his Maiesties Commissioners in that behalf
authoryzed deposeth and sayth That after the present Rebellion was begun vizt about the begining of december 1641 Her said husband Liveing as a merchant in
the towne aforesaid with her this deponent as for divers xxvj yeres he had done in very good estate and condicion And haveing contynually furnished the
Inhabitants of theat part thereabouts of the province of Connaght with all sorts of wares and marchandize: & by that Course haveing acquired & gained to himself
an estate of good, value He the said Tho: Stewart and she this deponent then possessing that estate estate were then at Sligoe aforesaid by Andrew Crane of
Sligoe Esquire then high sherriff of that County: Neile ô Hart of Donnely in the same County gent Roger o Connor of Skarden in the same County gent Donnell ô
Connor ofgent brother in law to Teige ô Connor Sligoe Richard ô Creane of Tirreraghe gent John ô Crane E squire & a Justice of the peace sonn to the said
Andrew Crane, Anthony Crane ofnere Ballyshanny gent forceibly deprived robbed and dispoyled of their howshold goods wares merchandize specialties Cattle
horses plate mony and other goodes & chattells of the value of one thowsand twoe hundred powndes sterling or thereabouts which Robbery and outrage was
committed in the in or about the begining of December aforesaid att the very tyme of the Rebbells surprising robbing & pilladging of all the English and Scotts of
the towne of Sligoe; In the doing whereof not only the persons Rebells beforenamed But alsoe Teige ô Connor Sligoe now of the Castle of Sligoe generall of the
Rebells in those parts James ffrench of Sligoe aforesaid Esquire a Justice of the peace (a notorious & cruell Rebell) Brian ô Connor of Drumcleeve gent Captain
Charles ô Connor a frier Captain Hugh ô Connor all three capt ai ns & brothers to the said Teige ô Connor Sligoe Captain Patrick Plunckett nere killoony in the
same County (a Justice of the peace) Captain Phelim ô Connor Captain Teige Boy ô Connor whoe dwelt with in 2 or 3 myles of Sligoe n ere the Glann Captain
Conn ô Connor of the same, and divers others whose names she cannot for the present Remember, were most forward and cruell actors, And those Rebells
haveing altogether deprived and stripped all the brittish of all the estats they had: shee this deponent and her husband & about many other Brittish were left in
that towne, and amongst the rest there were left there which she can well remember vizt William Braxton, the deponent and her husband: & six children James
Scott and his sonn of the age of fowre or five yeres Sampson Port and his wiffe Mary Port and her father (of thage of 70 yeres or thereabouts) John Littell Arthur
Martin William Dowlittle & his wiff & children William Carter & John Lewis and Elizabeth his wiffe Robert Lyons Elizabeth Harlow and one woman that was
then great with Child & within a month of her tyme Isabell Beard whoe was great with child & very nere her tyme and others whom shee cannott name, which
Brittish people brittish (although they were promised faire quarter & taken into the protection of the said Teige Connor Sligoe, whoe promissed them a
Collection yet they were daily threatened to be murthered if they would not turne papists within one month then next after, which, for saveing of their liues they
were inforced to doe Notwithstanding which, about the vjth of January then next following, the said ô Connor Sligoe (haveing before called a meeting of the
Cuntry w his followers & kinred in the Counties of Sligoe and Leitrim: and consulted with them and with a Convent of ffriers of the Abbey of Sligoe for 3 dayes
together where they sate in Counsell) All the men women & children of the brittish that then could bee fownd within the same towne saving this deponent whoe
was soe sick that she would not sturr were sumoned to Goe into the g aole and as many as could could be mett withall & one woman were carryed and putt into
the gaole of Sligoe, where about 12 a clocke in the night they were stript naked & after most of them w ere most cruelly and barbarously murthered with swords
axes & skeanes: & particulerly by twoe butchers namely James Butts and Robert Butts of Sligoe, whoe murthered many of them, th Wherein alsoe were actors
Charles ô Connor the frier & Hugh ô Connor aforenamed brothers to the said Teige ô Connor Sligoe And saith & Teige ô Sheile Kedagh ô Hart laborer Rich:
Walsh and Tho: Walsh thone the gaylor the other a butcher & divers others whom she cannot name, And saith that above thirty of the Brittish which were soe putt
into the gaole were then and there murthered, Besides Robert Gamble then provost of the said towne of Sligoe Edward Newsham and Edward Mercer whoe
were wounded & left for dead amongst the rest & John Stewart this deponents sonn was which foure being the next day fownd aliue yet all besmeared with
bloud were with muc spared, to live the deponent. All which particulars the deponent was credibly told by those that soe escaped and by her irish servants &
others of the towne: And saith that some of the women soe murthered being bigg with child (by their wounds received) the very Armes and leggs of their
Children in their wombes appeared & were thrust out And one woman vizt the said Isabell Beard hearing the pr being in the howse of the friers and hearing the
Lamentable cry that was made ran vnto the streete and was pursued by one of the friers men vnto the River where she was barbarously murthered & fownd the
next day with the childs feete appearing & thrust out of her wounds in her sides, And further saith that on the said vjth day of January there were murthered in the
streets of the towne of Sligoe theis brittish protestants following vizt William Sheiles & John Sheiles his sonn William Maxwell & Robert Akin And the
deponent further saith (as she was credibly informed by the persons before in that behalf named: That the Inhumane Rebells after their murthers committed in the
said gaole Layd & placd c a st some of the dead bodyes of the naked murthered men vpon the naked bodyes of the women in a most immodest posture not fitt for
chast eares to heare, In which posture they contynued to be seen the next morning by those Irish of the towne that came into the said gaole, whoe were delighted
& reioyced in those bloudy murthers & uncivill actions although those Irish stood vpp And that they of the Irish that came to bury them stood vpp to the Midlegg
in the bloud & braines of those that were soe murthered whoe were carried out & cast into a pitt digged for that purpose in the garden of Mr Rycrofts (minister of
Sligoe; And she further saith That whereas the River of Sligoe was before very plentifull of fish: Itt did not for a long tyme after these murthers afford any fish at
all And this deponent saw the friers in their white habits in great companies in procession goeing to sanctify the water Casting thereinto holy water, shee saith
alsoe That the prior of the Convent of Sligoe after the murther of the said woman in the River fell franticke & run soe about the streets beating of the & contynued
in that frenzie for 3 or 4 weekes. And saith that of her 6 children 3 nere starved & died after her release of imprisonment which had bin for 18 months amongst
the Rebells
Signum predictæ mark Janæ Stewart alias Meinzes
Hen: Jones Hen: Brereton Sligoe Exr Jane Stewart Jur 23o Aprilis 1644

Examination of Allen McRee 9/3/1653 MS 838 073r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Signs and Wonders, Succour,
The examinacion of Allen McVee Cart of Stronangalmore in the parish of Armoy husbandman taken before vs the nynth day of March 1652 Who being duely
sworne & examined saith That he was a solider in ffergus McDowgalls Company vnder the Comand of Archibald Stewart Esquire who had the Charge of a
Regiment of Brittish ordered to lye at Portnaw on the Bannside to secure the Roote against the Irish Rebells on the Westside the Bann That the said Mr Stewart
about the first day of January 1641 haveing called about 14 Musquetiers out of every of the Brittish Companies lying there to releive Mr Canning & bring him
over the Bann James McColl McDonnell Alexander McColl McDonnell Tirlagh oge ô Cahan John Duffe McAllester Donnell Gorme McDonnell & such other of
the Countrey as they could gett together to joyne with them (haueing noe confidence as this Examinante heard in the Brittish) tooke opportunity by the weakeness
of the Brittish then at Portnaw, and vpon the night of the same day murdred all the Brittish soldiers lying at Portnaw except a very few who escaped & some few
to whom with this Examinante they gave quarter vnto And this Examinante further saith that the day after the Murder at Portnaw he see Donnell Groome
McAllester & Coll McAllester now a prisoner in Colerane with a Companey of Men marching, & in company with those who murdred the soldiers at Portnaw
And this Examinante alsoe saith that one or two daies after he stole from the Irish he & went to his owne house neere Ballentoy And the Examinante being
demanded who did murder Jennett Dilliston als Wilson whom his vncle John McCart had protected & kept in his house, saith, That it was three men that Gilduffe
ô Cahan sent to kill her, whose names and were Connogher reagh ô Cahan, the same Gilduffes sonne Donnell grome ô Cahan, McDonnell Modder & Connogher
ô Cahan Brian Ballaghs sonne And being demanded how he knew that it was Gilduffe ô Cahan that sent those men to kill the said Jennett Dilliston als Wilson
Saith that the said Gilduffe ô Cahan haveing called that part of the Countrey to a Meeteing at the Crough This Examinante & his vncle John McCart went there to
the meeteing & after they had sitt there a little while The foresaid three men of Gillduffes came vnto the place of meeteing & told openly that they had killed the
said Jennett Dilliston als Wilson, At which the said John McCart was very Angry And the said Gilduffe ô Cahan bid the said John hold hold his peace ffor saith
he soe long as that old woemen Jennett Dilliston als Wilson is alive she would hinder vs to get Ballentoy with her Witchcraft & soe the Examinante doth verily
beleiveth that Gilduffe sent them, of purpose to kill her, And saith that she was killed about tenn daies after Portnaw Murder And alsoe this Examinante saith that
Owen McVee Cart this Examinants vncle alsoe found fault That the said Jennett Dilliston als Wilson was killed, Gilduffe O Cahan did say if his the said Owens
Mother were such an Old witch as to hinder him to gett the house of Ballentoy he would kill her And further he saith this Examinante cannot say
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of James McConnell 12/3/1653MS 838 075v Archibald Stewart Rebel Armagh
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Stripping, Succour
The examinacion of James McConnell of Ballymanagh Cooper taken before vs the 12th day of March 1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That he
dwelt at Portnaw, & wrought there vpon his said trade at the begining of the Rebellion, That all the Irish on the Westside the Bann being in Rebellion & the
English & Scotch who formerly dwelt there & could not escape being murdred as he heard, Mr Archibald Stewart raised a Regiment & leaguered at Portnaw to
keepe the Bannside That Allester McColl McDonnell & Tirlagh oge ô Cahan had command of two Companies of the said Regiment & that they & their men being
Highlanders & Irish vpon the second day of January 1641 before day did fall vpon seaven or eight of the Brittish Regiments who alsoe kept the Bann side & lay
in their quarters at Portnaw some quarter, halfe mile,or mile distance one from another & murdred them all to a very few who were saved by their old Irish
acquaintance That this Examinante was taken prisoner by the said Allester McColl & Tirlagh Oges followers the same morneing, & stript, but his life was saved
by one Neile modder McMullan his neighbour That after he was taken prisoner the said Allester McColl & Tirlagh Oge with all the whole Irish of the Countrey
who after the said murder did rise with them with a great multitude of Irish vnder the Command of John Mortimer & other Irish Officers who came over the Bann
marched vnto James McColl McDonnells house at the Vow neere the Bannside where they drew vp their men & he this Examinante being carryed along as
prisoner & haveing some acquaintance with the said James McColl McDonnell he desired him to save his this Examinants wifes life who answered he could not
save his owne wife if they would kill her That thence they whole Irish on both sides the Bann there present with their wiues & Children feareing the remnant of
Mr Stewarts Regiment as he conceived kept together & marched vnto the Crosse & sett it on fire & killed all the Brittish they could lay their hands on, save a
very few who were spared by their acquaintance but afterwards if they went but out of their acquaintance sight they were killd by others of the Irish That from
the Cross they marched vnto Ballymoney & came there in the evening of the day the murder was committed & burnt the Towne & murdred the Brittish not fled
thence without distincion of age or sexe That one Donnell gorme McDonnell of Killoquin in Magheresharkin parish being with the Irish Army there tooke notice
of this Examinant & told the Irish that he would make vse of the Examinante & soe sent him the next day back againe with his Tennants vnto his owne house at
Killoquin that he see ly dead in the way as they returned at least One Hundred men woemen & Children of the Brittish which had beene murdred the day before
& that he beleives many were killed on both sides the way they returned That the said Donnell Gorme McDonnell did not returne vnto his owne house vntill 2 or
3 daies after that That all the O Haggans went over the Bann from their owne houses in the absense of Mr Stewarts Regiment which went to Maheretoghill or the
Braid except Brian ô Haggan then sicke That he staid at the said Donnell Gorme McDonnells house about a fortnight & in that time he saith he oftentimes heard
the Irish call him Capten And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Donnell crone McCart 15/3/1653 MS 838 078r Archibald Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Succour
The examinacion of Donnell crone McCart of Ballycastle in the County of Antrim labourer taken before vs at Colerane the said 15th day of March 1652 Who
being duely sworne & examined saith That he being a soldier in ffergus McDowgalls Company About the first of January 1641 to his best memorie Archibald
Stewart Esquire was desired to releive & bring over the Bann Mr George Canning who was beseiged by Manus roe ô Cahan & his men consisting of 500 Vpon
which the said Mr Stewart instantly sent orders vnto Portnaw (where six of the Brittish Companies vnder his Command lay) to call 14 or 15 Musquetiers out of
each Companey vnto the Crosse (a place opposite vnto the Castle of Aghgeavey where Mr Canning was beseiged) to ioyne with Capten Kennadaies Company
who lay Constantly at the Cross, to bring Mr Canning his men & goods vnto the Eastside the Bann That vpon Tuesday the second day of January 1641 (as he
remembers) James McColl McDonnell Allester McColl McDonnell Tirlagh oge ô Cahan & Donnell gorme McDonnell seduced the Highland Companeys being
one of the Companies vnder Mr Stewarts Comand) who kept themselues entire & sent not a man out of that Company to bring over Mr Canning (excuseing B it by
their Capten Randell McDonnells absence) & what other Irish of the Countrey they could perswade to joyne with them. And in the absence of the Brittish partie
drawne vnto the Cross for releife of Mr Canning fell vpon the remainder of the said Brittish Companies (which quartered at severall places neere Portnaw
distant the space of halfe a mile one from another) two daies houres before day, where this Examinante & 5: or 6: more of the said ffergus McDowgalls
Company were taken prisoners & their lives saved by Allester McColl for that they were Highlanders And this Examinante saith that he believeth there were
above forty of the Brittish murdred that morneing And being demanded why noe resistance was made by the Brittish He saith that they did not suspect any danger
seeing James McColls white Colours which he brought out of Scotland (through the twilight C come along with those Highland & Irish soldiers who overnight
were part of the said Mr Stewarts Regiment But saith Capten Peebles Companey haveing some Jealouslie & sending one of the Companey to James McColl to
know what the Alarum then raised meant he saith That vpon the same Soldiers comeing to him he was killed knocked in the head & they fell vpon the rest of the
said Peebles Company & killed most parte of them And that the same day John Mortimer Manus roe ô Cahan & about fower or five hundred men came & ioyned
with them & that night they sett the houses at the Cross on fyre & severall other houses in the Countrey & burnt the Towne of Ballymoney & from thence they
Marched vnto Drummart where this Examinant made an Escape from them vnto Ballentoy And that the next night they marched to Darvocke & burned as they
went alonge & killed all they could mett with And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of John McCart 15/3/1653 MS 838 079r Mr Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing, Signs and Wonders, Succour,
The examinacion of John McCart of Stronangalmore in the parish of Armoy & County of Antrim yeoman taken before vs at Colerane the said 15th day of March
1652 Who being duely sworne & examined saith That he kept his owne house at Claghnagh neere Ballentoy the begining of the Irish Rebellion And after the
Murder of Portnaw this examinante saith that he protected one Jennett Dilliston als Wilson aged about ninety yeares an ancient tennant of this Examinants, And
that he this Examinante & others being called to a meeteing which Gilduffe ô Cahan of Dunseverick appointed at the Crough about 7: or 8: daies after the said
murder at Portnaw & haveing stayd there about an houre & being sitting besides the said Gilduffe ô Cahan he did see Connogher reagh ô Cahan the same
Gilduffes sonne Rory ô Cahan Brian Ballaghs sonne & Donnell grome ô Cahan McDonnell Modder now dead comeing to them And presently they had told that
they had killed the said Jennett Dilliston als Wilson At which this Examinant was angry ffor which the said Gilduffe ô Cahan reproved him bitterly, & told him
that he would not feed & mainetaine his Mother for nothing of that age, & said that the said Jennett was a Witch & deserved to be killed And this Examinant
further saith that presently after the Murder at Portnaw the McAllesters drew together into a Company to witt Toole McAllester Donnell grome McAllester &
Coll mcAllester his sonnes & some other Chiefe men now dead & satt downe at Ligivare, and Maghrienehar & camped, there being armed with such armes as
the Countrey afforded to keepe in the Brittish garrison at of Ballentoy, & to hinder Mr Stewart to releive Ballentoy, the said place called Maghrienehar being but
about a mile from the Garrison of Ballentoy And further he saith not
Tho: Coote Rich: Brasier Major

Examination of Robert Stewart 27/5/1653 MS 839 084r Robert Stewart Deponent Unknown
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
The Examination of Collonel Robert Stewart taken the 27th of May 1653 Who being deuly sworne and Examined saith: that hee heard it Creddibly, and
publiquely reported that Turlough Grome O Quin now a prissoner in Carrickfergus did the first night of the Rebellion, surprise the Castle of MontJoye, takeing
then to his assistance all or most of his scept or Kindered, Liuing in the Barrony of Dunganon, in the County of Tirone, but this deponent did not see the acting
thereof, for that hee then liued about 10 miles distant from MountJoy, Hee saith that hee likewise heard that Bryan Modera O Quin, then one of his the said
Turlough Gromes followers and assistance in takeing the said Castle and forte of MountJoy did within fewe dayes after the takeing the said Castle, murder or kill
ten or twelue persons of the English prottestants, men, weomen and Children. Hee further deposeth and saith that hee saw the said Turlough Grome O Quin liuing
within the said Castle, after hee and Company had surprised the same, which doth cause him verily to beleeue, that hee the said Turlough & followers did take it
from the English then there. And that the said murders was committed by the said Bryan and others of that party, they being all then vnder the said Turloughs
Commande. And further saith not.
Robert Stewart Taken by mee the day & yeare aboue sett downe Roger Lyndon
27o May 1653 Leutenant Coll Robert Stewarte his Examination versus Torlagh Grome o Quin & Bryan Modera o Quin

Deposition of Charles Anthony 12/6/1642 MS 839 096r Archibald Stewart Mentioned
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Death, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery,
The testim ony of Charles Anthony Clerke 1641 Octo: 23 Charles Anthony late of Ballyaghy viccar of Balliscullen in the County of Londonderry Clark sworne &
exa m i n ed saith that Vpon the Rumour of the late begun Rebellion the 23th of October 1641 the Inhabitants of Balyaghy in the County of Londonderry wherin
the abovesaid Ch: An: dwelt were vp in armes for ther owne defence & safety, & the 24th of 8ber by the persuasion of Hen: Conway Esquire who lived in the
Castle belonging to that towne, the aforsaid Inhabitants repayred to that Castle bringing into it whatsoever goods & provision for dyet powder & shot
conveniently they could: to this Castle repaired divers Inhabitants of Magherefelt who being driven from ther dwellings brought ther Ammunition & a rm es with
them About 4 dayes after the said H: Con: & John ffreman clerke both Justices of the peace swore all the males which were able to beare Armes fidelity to the
King & obedience to the Command of the said Hen: Con: for Martiall assayers: the same time the said Hen: Con: chose some few to himselfe for advise &
Councell, protesting that whatsoever lettres should come from any to him he would impart to them, that Joyntly they might answere them, yet performed not his
protestation but privatly receaved & answered what lettres he thought good: sending privat lettres to Art ô Mullan & his brother in law Walter Downing alias
Walter ô Lin & to the Hagans: all then open Rebells, who had Robbed divers Brittish; & the contentes (as is reported since) was that if it he might have quarter
to carry away certaine trunckes from out his Castle he would surrender it & the towne vp: which seemeth true, for till then the enimy r ebells approached not the
towne for assault, yet stoole away the Cattle therabouts but November 1o: about night they assaulted the towne firing divers houses against whom not many shot
were suffered but prohibited on paine of death: A parly being first by mr Tho: Dawson sent with the Hagans & others: & after by the said Hen: Con: with them
& as some say with Sir Phil: ô Neale, the towne & Castle were surrendred to the Rebels: on condicion of liberty for two months to export the goods: But when
Mr Con: had had taken his trunkes gon were away: the Condicions were fustrat & the Inhabitants Robd by the rebells & the remainder of the towne & Castle
fired to ther vtter vndoing: And this dep onen t The abovesd Ch: An: fleeing for safety of his liff e to mr Tho Church Esq, accompanied with William Gardiner
Junior: hoping to raise forces to beat backe the enimy, but the said Tho: Church having his Castle then but weakly mand could not spare any men or munition:
Nor wold Mr Archibald Stewart in the County of Antrim doe it who but answered that he had no Commission to send forces over the land, so that the said C: A:
staying with the said William Gardiner at Portneaw in Com: Antrim about ten dayes, after went with him to Colerainne, & having bin there there over ten dayes
was intreated by the aforesaid Tho: Church to come backe & live with him in his Castle, which by he yeelded vnto & ther executed his Ministery about 5 weekes
vntill the Irish about 2000 had overthrowne the Brittish at Garvaghy to the losse of about 200: So that now then Mr Church being surrounded by the Enimy & far
from any releife; for mr Arch: Stewart would not promise any succour if cause required but said: Then God helpe you: was constrained to leave his Castle to the
guard of James mc Donnell who then was not in accion of R ebellion & so boating his Men women & children with some luggage & all his ammunition over the
Band water marched to Coleraine, haveing receaved lettres from the Mayor & Aldermen of that towne to comme thither, which was about december 16th 1641
wher the said Tho: Church raised two foot companyes of 100 men a peece each one vnder his owne Command, thother vnder the Command of his son Mr George
Church About Christmas or a little after the aforesaid James mc Donell with some of the mc Henries & others brake out into accion of rebellion & having some
of the Scotoish Ilelanders, who revolted from mr Stewart aforsaid on thire sid: slew some of the Scottish souldiers & gained the ammunition & increasing dayly
by degrees surprised the some Scots who & many flew to Coleraine for succour: The Scots being entred into Coleraine thretned the pillaging of the towne: viz
Arch: Stewart in the hearing of him Ch: An: & divers others openly in the Market place said to one mr Cousens the Recorder of the towne: We will search your
shops coffers trunckes Chests &c for what you have & make all common & what my souldiors want you shall supply: which words not well relishedg yet by
peaceable wayes the Scots were procured to depart the towne & make good goe to ther owne Castles On ffeb: 11th: 1641 Mr Stewart persuaded Capt Tho:
Church Capt Symon Hilman Capt Michael Beresford to joyne ther forces with his to repell the Rebells, who being therevnto persuaded, led forth ther forces that
ffriday some 8 miles against the Enimy, the English being about 10 or 12 score & the Scots about 800 or 1000 whereof were about 6 score horse: They pursued
the Enimy and the Scots aiming the glory of the day strove for the Van, & having made their body full for battaile chargded the Enimy: when after aboute few shot
betwixt the Enimy & the Scots (only one Scot being slaine) the whole body of the Scots suddenly wheeled about: Crying We are all Slaine we are all slaine: &
so runing confusedly amongst the English body bare downe the English, so that there were lost as it was reported about 800 men with all ther Armes, the horse
fleeing & neither releiving nor doing execution: vpon this losse: the Scots grew a little more temperate, yet have fled into Coleraine from all those adjacent parts
men woemen & children about 5000 besides about 1000 whom Mr Stewart brought afterward in for the ease of his Castle of Ballentoy, which Number so
pestred that towne that there fell a famine & whereas the suburbs of that towne might have sheltred the most part that then that? they puld downe the suburbs &
burnt the timber, still ruining all fences of hedges pailes railes &c: for fuell, this brought great Mortality, so that for many weekes together there dyed about 11
score weekly: 1642 Ap: 2d They of Coleraine being thus weakened & the Enimy strengthened for they stoale the Cattell within muskett shott & divers times slew
many plunderers being slaine God of infinit mercy sent some releife: Captain Strong with his Maiestyes ship & Capt Hill with his Maiestyes Pinnace meeting in
Loughfoile with some small boates loaden with provision for the releife of Coleraine beat off the Enimy from ther trenches & workes & brought the boates to
safe harbour at Coleraine: After w hich The Enimy being very strong on either side: on Antrim side the Mc Donells: Coll Kittaghs sons mc Henriys & others, &
on the other side the mcCahans & others: Captain Hill also beat backe the Enimy from mount Sandy where is the great Salmon fishing which now is in the hands
of them of Coleraine & saved Castle Roo from firing which the Enimy intended few howres after: About this time the Erle of Antrim came to his Castle of
Dunluce & by lettres to Coleraine intreated p ar ley, at which parley he with the Irish Captain promised liberty to them of Coleriane for safe grasing for ther
cattell & saffly for at lest 3 miles to passe: The Erle also sent into Coleraine about threescore horses loaded with Corne for the benefit of the Inhabitants & so
the state of that town & cuntry was at the departure of this aforesaid Ch: Anthony: from thence And this deponent further saith It was also reported by some of
Coleraine Souldiers that the Rebells on their side of Londonderry County demanded of them: If the Roague the King were not yet dead: & said that they were the
Queenes souldiers And further hee saith that by reason of this Rebellion he is impoverished in & deprived of Corne Cattell goods bookes to the value of
fowerscore pounds sterling & is forc e ibly expelled from his living in that Towne of Balyaghy being worth fforty pownds per annum besides the burning of
fower English buit houses, purchased for twelve yeares lease worth with the land therevnto belonging tenn pounds per annum
Charles Anthony June 12. 1642
John Sterne: William Aldrich
London Derry Carolus Anthonius Jur Jur 12o Junij 1643

Examination of Patrick Black 29/3/1652 MS 838 104r John Stewart Victim Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Assault, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery,
The examinacion of Patt: Black of Magherauly parish aged fifty yeares or thereabouts taken at Lisnegaruy 29 March 1652 Who saith that he Liued in Killelagh at
the begining of the Rebellion & one John ffulton Liueing within two mile of the said place had his Cowes taken away from him by the Irish vpon which the said
John ffulton desired one Mr James Hamilton & seuerall of his neighbours and also this examinant to be a iding vnto him in the recouery back of his Cowes from
the Irish being he knew whither they had caried them vpon which there was gathered togeather about fifty & fiue of Scotchmen as this examinant beleeues
whereof the said Mr James Hamilton was comander & this examinant fur saith that in their way alongst the mountaine towards Michaell Doines house where it
was being reported that the said Cowes were hard by vnto it he this examinant was not able to goe alongst with the rest of his company by reason the Collick had
taken him soe very much & this examinant saith that he taried about two houres on the mountaine (with one John Mather who is now in Scotland who was not one
of there company but onely an Inhabitant there) by reason he was soe extreame sick with the said Collick that he was not able to goe & after which time he grew
haueing growne something better & was returning homewards to Church being as it was the Sabbath day & vpon his way neere vnto his habitacion he heard a
great shout of some women which cried that declared that all such as went out with Mr. James Hamilton were murdred by the Irish & this examinant saith that
about a quarter of an houre after he saw three of the said Company comeing back being wounded vizt James Lowden who is kild in Scotland & one Andrew Hart
who is an Inhabitant there now & one John Stewart who now Liues in Temple Patrick & this examinant saith that he demanded the said James Lowden Andrew
Hart & John Stewart what befell vnto them that they came home after such a manner & alsoe where the rest of their Company which went alongst with them was
who replyed that within halfe a mile or thereabouts of Mich: Doines house there came to them about three hundred Irish men who demanded of the said James
Hamilton & those in his company whither they were come thither to rob or kill or what did they want who replyed that they came vpon noe such intent but onley
to bring back Mr. ffultons Cowes vpon which the Irish replyed vnto them that they should not feare anything although there was such a number of theirs & were
discourseing a while togeather in a faire way vntill such time as the said Irish had compassed them in round about & then fell vpon the said Scotts & killed such
as could not escape from their hands or out run them & this examinant further saith that one Mr Rupton of Temple Patrick being a Justice of Peace at that time
issued forth a warrant to Cullo moder McHollan & other Irish ther liueing in Killelagh which were not gone into Rebellion to be assistants in the bringing in of
the dead Corpses of such Scotts as were slaine by the Irish neere Mich: Doines house vpon which the waies of such men as were slaine at that time & also other
of their friends took Horses & Carrs to carry them alongst on & brought such of the said Corpses as they could find vnto the old Church of Carmony in Killelagh
to be buryed of which this examinant was one which helped to bury them & saith that he knew man y of them all of which there was William Harper the elder &
William Harper younger being the said Williams brothers sonne And Andrew Sloane James Hunter John Key John BCrison George McNaught Sanders Ross
John McLarge Thomas McLarge William Gardiner Tho: Boid Tho: Grier sonne & Dauid Miller & seuerall some others whose name he remembers not being in
all of dead Corpses brought thither at that time being about 16 sixteen or seuenteen & this examinant saith that the said John ffulton was slaine at that time with
the rest but his Corpses could not be found And this examinant further saith that the said James Lowden And: Hart & John Stuart told vnto him that they saw the
said Irish take along with them the said Mr James Hamilton alongst with the m who comanded them which was kiled after by them & also that they knew two of
the said Irish which fell upon them as aforesaid vizt. Alaster McQuilin & fferdorragh McQuillin And being demanded if he doth know where any of the said
Scotts which went in the Company of the said Mr James Hamilton & escaped are doe Liue now saith that there is one James Derumple which Liues in the
towneland of Carnegrany in the parish of Temple Patrick which was in the said Company vnder the comand of Mr James Hamilton and James Harper in the
towne Land of Shane Oges towne in the parish of old Stone & Mich: Pore who Liues in Kilmakeuitt & Robert ffurmult who Liues in the towne of Dunsilly in the
Parish of Antrim And further saith not
Patr: Blacks examination Ap: 1653 Mich: Duyn

Deposition of Henry Maxwell 7/7/1643 MS 836 118r John Stewart Rebel Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Henry Maxwell Chancellor of Sct Saviours of Connor in the Countie of Antrim sworne and examined deposeth and sayth That since the begining of the present
Rebellion and by meanes thereof hee was and still is deprived robbed or otherwise dispoyled of the his the possession and proffitts of his Church Liveings
leases: & of other his goodes & chattells Consisting of bills bonds debts Cattell & other thinges of the value, and to his present losse of One thowsand eighte
hundred twentie three pownds And this deponent is like to be deprived of and loose this present yeres profitts together with the future proffitts & values of his
meanes and Church Liveinges (worth 440 li. per annum) vntill a peace be established And further saith that the parties that hee knoweth to be in rebellion against
his Maiestie are theis that follow vizt Teage Boy ô Hara Esquire Call mc Manus ô Hara gent Errell ô Hara gent Sir A lex ander James Mc Donnell Baronet
James mc Donnell Esquire James Mc Henry Esquire Turlogh ô Cane gent Donnell mc Gee gent: Hugh oge Mc Cormock gent John Stewart of Glanarne gent &
Alester Roe Steward gent all of the said County of Antrim
Henry Maxwell Jur vijo July 1643
Joh Watson: Will: Aldrich

Abstract of crimes committed in Connacht undated MS 830 120r Th. Stewart Victim Galway
Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Arson, Assault, Captivity, Death, Desecration, Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Signs and Wonders,
Stripping, Succour, Lost by Debts
C. Galway Out of William strangewayes deposition He & his family robbed & stripped by these Robbers names William mc Hubbard Boork & his son Richard.
Vlic Reogh Burk. William Burne a preest. Cormac mc dermot & his wife. Rich. mc Edm. Burk. Vlic mc Edm. Burk. Edm. og Kelly. Rob. & Edm. Murrogh. Jo.
mc Hugh & Hugh mc John. William Brannagh & Brian mc Killvatty. John Graue & 30 more. Majo murthers The depon. heard it credibly reported that Lord of
Majo vnd vndertaking the convoy of Bishop Maxwel & Mr Buchanan & the rest that were murdered at shrewl, was present when they were murdered. out of
William Shuttleworths depos. Deponent robbed of 584 li. worth of 9. by these Robbers names Anth. Linch gent. Redm mc Vlick Joh mc Vlic. Rich mc Dany &
Vlic mc Redm. &c.
Clanmorris murders. in hanging Adam Novel Gent. Th. Gill & Andrew Gill & a boy. & sergeant Rouleright James Percivall & Rich. Bennet out of Raph
Lamberts deposit. Hee lost worth 401 li. o connor dun reported to be made King of Connaght murdrers names Rowland Burk & Simon with diuers crueltjes
murder Hugh Langredg & left his son for dead murd Mr Corbet minister by Loghreegh murdred by 2. one of which taken was set free out of the stocks by the
garison soldierslanrickard hangs a murder An englishman murdred at Knocmoy, but the murtherer is hanged at Loghreogh by clanrickard murders names Hubert
boy Burks soldiers murder a child murders at AbbyBoile by some mc dermots murders name 28 at siluermines by mr Kennedy he falls mad & drownes himselfe
on Roorks patent pretends a pa ttent comission for his horrid murthers & burings but hanged a patent seale got at Mohil to a counterfet writing Engl. Apostate
neare Ophaly in Kings County turnes for feare & by a priest & soldier is killed for in that good minde for feare of relapsing Obscene cruelty & murther The dep.
is informed (& so sayes one other deposicion) that when that cruell massacre was done at sligo they layd dead carcases of men & women together in a shameful
posture & solaced themselues with it. murders County of Mayo men after battel of Balintobity wherin they were beaten, reveng thems. vpon a few English there
left
County of Roscomon
Deposition of Amy Hawkesworth cruel murther at Sligo after quarter & conditions agreed vpon the were stripped imprisoned & many starued with hunger &
almost all the rest murdered in prison. The deponents husband left for dead escaped to the curlewes neere the Boile & there was hanged names of murderers
Teig o Connor Sligo cheef in command. with his brothers Brian Charles Hugh. Brian mc Donogh. luke & Frank Taaf Patr. Plunket Donel mc Brian Dorogh. John
O crean. Brian mc Swine Roger Mc Owen. Phelim & Teig boy o Connor & Teig o Connor of the Glan. Con Connor. Owen o Rork Teig mc Brian Ballogh o
Roork. Hugh mc Donogh Rob. mc nemy. William oge mc Phelim mc Glannagh of the Dartry. William mc Glannagh of the same. Teig mc phelim mc Glanngh
James French & Geoffry French Kedagh o Benaghan. Edm. mc Brian mc Swyne the Guardian of the Dominicans at Sligo Charles Gillegan. William o crean &
more. Corm. mc Guire
The murdered Th. Stewart Sampson Port & his wife. William Welsh & his wife mr Braxton James Scot & his childe & father Paul John little Arthur Martin.
William Doolittle with wife & children William Carter John Lewis, his wife & children Eliz. Harlo Rob. Siens. William Blatt & Jeremy Blat, & very many
more, some more are mentioned in the deposition this belongs to Sligo out of Henry Langfords deposition robbed & spoiled To the present value of 577 li.
murderers at sligo. Here is added more murderers names as Hugh mc Tool o Galle Gallogher & more murdered he left for dead as Robert Cambel provost of
Sligo, william Sheeln Abraham the cutler. William chapman murder at Shrewl in the C. of Galway reported to be 90 persons murder by the Moyne 59 persons
butchered obscene cruelty in Sligo massacre In the murder at Sligo they gathered limbs cut of & placed the bodyes of men with women in a posture vnfit to be
told Robin o Crean buryes them all murdered about 140 Engl. families in that County of Sligo
Depos. of John Dodwill robbed & spoiled of his to the value of 590 li. besides 120 li. per annum robbers names Redm. o fallon & his son William. Rory &
laghlin Fallon John, Rory, Riogh Hugh Turlogh Fallons of the barony of Athlone Castle betrayd his castle of Grange betrayed by 2 of his warders Donogh
Scurloe & James his son. The takers. John Nangle. Brian o Kelly of Kilmoile William Ensedoon &c. Kellyes murderes of men women & children
Anthony Brabazon Anth. Brabson a murtherer Turnes papist in the begining of the rebellion. spitefull wilfull. great, robber, burner. kills most he can take & for
such service (though an Englishman) yet made a Comissioner & Captain murther of J. Price by Callogh o Kelly of Clonengly & Hugh Kelly of Torpane or by
their meanes. Th. Kegyan murthered by the sayd Con Kelly of mris Smith by William o Fallon & of miltown & many others murthered about Athlone & Athleig
Deposition of Edw. Peerson Oliver fitz Gerald a murtherer robs the deponent & others & hangs 16 Engl. stripped the lady Dutton. Rory mc
Depos. of Eliz. Holiwell robbed to the value of 390 li. by these names of Robbers Fran. Farrel of mote Brian Farell of Tilileckan Kedagh mc Laghlin Con mc
Ross & Rich. Farrell mc Conel. & lisagh mc Conel. murderer Charles o Connor Roe of Belanafad murders diuers of his English tenants, murthers a woman with
child who seeing her husband & children executed receiues her death with smiles saying she hoped to sup in heauen an honest Irish man Nicolas Ninny helps to
convey away diuers poore Engl.King of Connaght Charles o Connor Dun is reported by christofer Delahide to be made King
County Sligo
Deposit. of J. Harison Esquire murders Relates mr oliphants being dragged by a horse taile for a mile & halfe & not being dead therewith is killed with skeanes
by J. o Crean John Rodes & his wife great with child hanged on the curlewes John stanwny killed there Relates that 140 or 160 were the number reported to be
Killed at SligoThat william steward & his wife & some 17 women & children in the Boyle were murthered by Teig mc Dermot & Rob. mc nemee &c.
Deposition of William Welsh iunior Murthers of Sligo he sayes as others but numbers not so many names of murderers the same that in Amy Hawksworths depos
he ads Hugh o Connor of mc Gillerny Teig o Sheil. Roger mc Murry. Kedagh o Hart Edm. o Flin. Rich. Nich. & Tho. Welch &c. & that it was deliberated before
Depos. of John Strawley vicar of Eskagh murther of Rapagh breakes conditions sworn etc & causes mr Walters & his man to be murthered. strips and the women
stripped mrs Gardiner slayne diuers murthrers at a solemn meeting at Moyne, the Gentry resolve? to murder them all there left viz 35 amongst them William oge
Buchanan & James the weauer of Killalla or Moyne & diuers othersdrowned 7 persons neare Killalla James French of Sligo ow e s deponent 12 li. but releiue
s him not.
Deposition of William Browne Gent. robbed to the value of 1862 li. present, & of 200 li. per annum by Ferdorogh, Ferganonim, Brian & Laghlin mc donoghs of
Coolea in the Barony of Tireereh & a whole page more of names Friars discourse Brian mc Kiggan tells the deponent that the blood in Connaght spilt by the
Binghams was now re v to be revenged and the mony & fines levyed vpon recusants was now to be remembered. That all the Papists in Ireland were ingaged
Depos. of Jane Browne murther at Tee temple after conditions of safe convoy to Boile sworn to mr Oliphant & mr Wray ministers and diuers others murthered
murderers Capt. Hugh mc Donogh Brian o Hara, Jo. o Crean, Rob. mc Conner oliuer Hara. Luke Taaf Fr. Taaf. Teig o Conner Sligo, Cormac oge Hara, James
French, Jeffrey French Robin Crean more at Raban murthered 6 or 7 more. but before they were dead buried them murther 1 of deponents sons drowned at
Dramhere by the Oroorks & 2 starved with hunger & cold in stri begging vp & down kindnes of Farel o Gara in releeving cloathing & covoying the deponent
Deposition of Edw. Braxton robbed To the value of 665 li. & names murtherers names at the Sligo murther after conditions made more by Col o roork murthered
viz Mr more minister Ju dale ware
depos. of Jane steward of Sligo towne Robbed of 1200 li. worth &c. by And. Crane Rich. Creane Anth. Crean. J. Crean. names of Robbers Neal o Hart. Roger
o Connor, Donel o Connor murtherers as aforesaid in Sligo towne after assurance of safe convoy consult 3 dayes with the friars & then send in at midnight Ch.
Conner & the rest of O Conners brothers. 2 butchers James & Rob. Buts. Teig Sheel. Kedagh o Hart. Rich. & Th. Walsh & others
C. Sligo more of Jane stewards deposition murthered aboue 30 in the Gaole. the childrens legs & armes seene thre put through the wounds of their slaine mothers
some more They that carried them out to buriall stand vp to the mid leg in blood
more murthered afforesaid obscene dealings with dead bodjes as before in other depositions you are told prodigyes Riuer vsed to be plentifull of fish yeelds
none long after. Guardian of Friars runs mad procession friars go in procession to blesse the riuer & cast in holy water
County Maio
Deposition of Eliz. Buchanan Robbed To the value of 610 li. robber names Alex. mc Donel & other mc Donels mc Andrews, Barrets & Boorks
murdered J. Buchanan Esquire Deane Fargy her husband mr Barnet, mr Brian mr Robinson Mr Awsly & others viz 55 after conditions & quarter at CastleBar
giuen by L. Maio were murthered murderers at Shroole by the Boorks. they killed many women & stripped the rest naked, who it is like perished with cold or
were killedFriars many sayd The Friars se t them on to do so.
Henry Brinkhurst Esquire his deposition. murthers C. Sligo related which were acted at sligo vpon 39 Brittish by the O Connors & some vltaghs & that at
Teetemple wherein the formerly named J. Crean was cheef. murthers at Shrool by Edm. Boork Ensign to his brother Walter Boork & his company wherein the
titular Archbishop of Tuam seems to haue a hand John Garvy sherif of the County then, guilty L. Majo goes to masse 3 dayes after number 65 murthered
murthrers names Edm. Burk. J. Garuy Tibbot o Burk of moile. Walter malled. William Crone Mc Phelim Donogh o Hubban. Walter prindergras Tool o Higgin &
Rickard Reagh, manus mc Murragh, Kedagh mc Jones. William Boork of Castle lackan &c. hand Walter Burk of Turlogh & Alex. mc Donel releas one of the
murderers. & many of the best in those countryes are guilty murther of 25 or 27 Brittish going in Boates from C. Mayo to Kilbegs by the Barrets & others,
deponent robbed of 1100 li. by the clanjordans clan stevens & clan donels
Andr. Adajr Esquire his deposition robbed To the value of 1400 li. by many Gentlemen of the country malice in murthering all cattel of English subjects
bloody disposition of Friars in solemne & publique thanksgiuing to god for murthers committed robbery of 80 Engl. at Sir ch Cootes iron works in Co. Letrim by
Owen o Roork & Con o roork. I note here & Sir Ch. Coote knowes diuers of his workmen were killed murder of Sligo here confirmed. consultation about theyr
murther with theyr clergy high cruelty inforcing the father to kill his child & child his father (with prickes of skeines as I haue heard) & ripping vp the belly of a
woman with child & throwing them after into the riuer prodigy confirmed of Sligo riuers not yeelding fish after the carcases thrown in (though the most plentiful
of Ireland before) high cruelty in burying aliue some in such sort that they might not dy presently. some of theyr voyces heard a day after murthrers John o Crean
the sept of Hara & mc Donogh who murthred mr oliphant & others Lt Rutledg turned papist betrayes diuers English retired to him at Beleek. 120 English lost
thereby & murthered by mc Swines & Dowdes cruelty before murther in halfe hanging, pricking with skeines or tying with withs to make them confes money
before theyr killing prodigy Jo. Reinolds trembles & can eat nothing when he heares the name of Th: Trafford minister whom he had murthered at Longford in the
C. of Longford murther at shroole confirmed by the deponent accuses L. Majo as guilty 2 boates with 60 persons going from Killall, persons all murdred
murther aboue 600 in C. Sligo & Mayo besides others he knew not of good service to kill Brittish good conscience to break faith with heretick protestants
bloody cruelty in murthring infants bloody cruelty in the murther of William stewart at the Boyle. cut collops of him liuing, put fire coles in his mouth, &
wrapped his guts about his neck and armes, murthrer The son of long Owen mc Dermot of the Curlews as in former depositions murther of Mr Fullerton & mr
liston by owen o Roork & Brian mc Donogh Names of murtherers He sets down a page & halfe of names
Deposition of Th. Jonson vicar of Turlogh Titular Archbishop seazes on his living. that is Malachias Kelly Castle Bar beseeged & taken by Edm. Burk of
Brackagh in the Owles. Mayo undertakes vpon deliuery of Castle Bar to convoy the Brittish to Galway. but failes, but Walter Burke of Turlogh keepes & clothes
the petitio deponent. murther at shroole as before but that he makes the L. Majo more guilty then others do. 6 ministers among them that were slajn spite & malice
against Engl. lawes & other things in a formall inditing engl. cattel giuing them the book & asking legit aut non stephen Linch prior of strade sayes it is as lawfull
to kill an Englishman as a dog or sheep murther Kedagh Ro mc James clandonel bragged he killed at shroole cruelty to the deponents 2 childrenClanrickard
releeues him & many others Archbishop of Tuam Kelly tells them when they went against CastleCoot that they should haue the H. Ghost say masse thrice vnto
them before they came to battle with Sir C. Coot
Deposition of J. Goldsmith parson of Brashawl saith he perceiues by Letters of his brother a priest at Antwerp that the papists of this land entended the rebellion
4 yeares before that when it was ready to break out, he discouered by their making so may skeines it was & gaue notice &c. Sir Henry Bingham refuses to
entertajn him in his castle when it was an open warr for feare the enemy should prosecute himselfe for entertaining him that had bin a popish preest. robbed & in
very great danger of life by Edm. melaghlin, escapes at last to L. Majos house robbed mr perciuall was, & L. Majo pursues, but joynes with the enemy &
quarters with them amongst the Friars of Ballihawnes, who stir vp him & the rest to all the following mischeefs L Majo complaines of the state for not furnishing
him with armes & amunition breakes his minde for ioyning in show with the rebells, is advised to auoyd dissembling & shew him. an open enemy speedily after
falls to popery Sir Henry Bingham in a complement to my the L. Mayo tells him he would walk in the same way which his Lordship took, & so becomes a papist
also There remajn only 10 protestants in the County, aboue 1000 turn to masse amongst the rest Jonson vicar of Vrras deponents constancy in religion. & conflict
with popish bookes & men. preaches frequently to the 10 aforenamed murther at shrool as before. murther at sligo as before murther by the Moyne or Killalla
related differing from others in it Crueltyes before murther, in straying theyr heads with a twist of a with or halfe hanging iterated to tell where theyr mercy was
murther of mr mongo meryes son by his schoolmaster. they bury a Scotchman aliue, they hang another revolted protestants robbed of all & in danger of death
continually
malice & murthers done not for religion but for nation neglect of punishing murthrers by the great ones; one whipt & another a few dayes imprisoned for their
murthers names of robbers he taxes all & particularizes some
Thom. Hewets deposition
names of Robbers murthers at shroole mentioned here. he calls that Edm. Burk o Redmond makes it douptfull whether Lord Mayo stood by L. Mayo his steward
a great robber of English yet continu in his service murther at Sligo confirmed cruel murther of Georg Buchanan in wounding him & then bury him aliue
murtherer Edm. o Maghery living by Strade & some others drowned in the moyn riuer 2 or 3 hundred Rory More the great rebell 18 weeks before the rebellion
was in consultation with L. Mayo about it. murtherers & robbers names Sir Theob. Boork the Lordships son. Rich. the L ther. Jo. Browne Ant. and J. Garvy.
David Kelly of mnamony Edm & J Boork of clogher. J. Moor of Ber Edm. Burk the Lordships son. all esquires

Deposition of Jane Stewart 16/5/1653 MS 831 120r Jane Stewart Deponent Roscommon
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Succour,
The Deposition of Jane Stewart the widow and relict of Thomas Stewart merchant in Sligo takne the 16o of May 1653 This deponent being sworne vpon the holy
Ewangelist, and examined, saith that shee Liwed with her said Husband Thomas Stewart at Sligo in the begineing of the rebellion, and so soone as they hard of
the samyn, this deponent sayth that they took in all thair goods into Andrew Crian his castle, wher they remained with thair goods, till the Irish Camp cam about
the towne to besiege itt, which seige continued for the space of eight or ten dayes, att the end whereof Ensigne Cotton than Commander of the castle tooke
quarter, vpon which quarter permitted Andrew o Crian to go outt into the campe, wher he remained for the space of thrie dayes, and efterwards returned,
whervpon hee the said Andrew ô Crean told the Ensigne and the souldiers that they should submitt and tak quarter which they att Last was constrained to accept
of, And this Deponent saith that shee knoweth not the substance of the quarter but as shee was informed, they wer to hawe thair cloathes and ewerie man to hawe
fortie shillings, with a safe convey towards the Boyll: And this deponent further sayth vpon Examination that when Mr Roycroft with so many as resolwed to go
towards the boyll wer ready to go shee this deponent Desyred her husband to tak the benefitt thaireof whervnto her said Husband answered that they both wold
go to OConnor Sligo and know what incoradgement hee wold giwe tham to stay; whervpon they went, and when they cam vnto him hee not only promised to
sawe thair Lywes but also promised to mak him vp a stock whervpon he might vse his trade of merchandizeing againe, and for his present incoragdement, he the
said o Connor Sligo sent his brother Hugh o Connor with this deponent and her husband who repossessed tham of thair hous being wast and plundered of all
thair goods; And further this deponent saith that they continued for a week peaceablie in the hous, till heareing of threatening of tham for thair Lywes they went
into on Ellein Trimble her hous, from whence the said Thomas Stewart was caried into the common gaole with the rest of the protestant inhabitants, wher they
wer all murdered: This deponent being demanded who caried her husband out of Helein Trimble her house into the gaole saith that on Hugh mcGennis than
footeman to O Connor Sligo, and Donald O Beolan cook to the said o Connor Sligo, and on Phelim o Connot now Liweing in the County of Galloway, who ar all
the persons this deponent knoweth to be Liweing besyd Hugh o Connor himselff, of all the number who cam into the said house, and further saith that when the
said Thomas Stewart this deponents husband saw the said Hugh o Connor com into the house, kneiling prayed to spare his Lyff, vnto for gods sake, whervnto the
said Hugh o Connor replyed that thair should be no mercie shewed to any whelp of tham all And this deponent being further examined concerneing the
instruments of that murder which was than committed, sayth that shee herself att that tyme fell extreem sick, and in the tyme of her sicknes, some of her nytbors
and serwants cam to wisitt and attend her, who told her that the Irish kept a jurie in the abbey thrie dayes tuesday wedensdsay, and thursday till two a clock when
they dissolwed, and vpon thair ryseing they fell a murdering of on William Sheils and his sons vnder the window wher this Deponent lay, without vpon the
streets in the backsyd in a reik of turff wher they had hid thamselfs: Which when this deponent heard notwithstanding of her sicknes she ryseth and went into the
Lower roome of the said house of the belongeing to Ellein Trimble widow, wher this deponent findeth Hugh o Connor Charles ô Connor Teag buy ô Connor
Donald o Connor with the matter of Twelf more captans, all drinking in the roome, wher this deponent stayed whill they drunk fyve quarts of Aquavytie and a
beeff and halfe putt into a brewing pann for thair suppers: And att Last this deponent prayed Brian Ballagh o Rork (who was tha n in the hous but not in thair
company ) to interceid for her husbands lyff att the hands of thes captans which was Denyed, notwithstanding that Brian Ballagh o Rork pleaded wery earnestly
with tham, and really as this deponent conveaweth: This deponent further deposeth that shee is confident that the murder was committed by vertue of that
councell held in the abbey of Sligo, for at the begineing of the night befor the murder was committed, o Connor Sligo sentt on Thurlogh o Connor of Crewis vnto
that hous of Helein Trimbles wher thes men wer (who wer appoynted to be the murderers) wer drinking, desyreing them not to do any thing with the prisoners till
the next morneing that hee should sie thame wherevnto they gawe no answer, but smyled and that night the murder was committed, and further this deponent saith
not.
Jane mark Stewart her marke
Signed, and acknowledged before mee as wittness my hand. Rich: Coote
About the Murther of Sligo Jane Stuarts examinacion

Examination of Brian Ballagh O’Roirke 17/5/1653 MS 831 122r Thomas Stewart Victim Leitrim
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Words
The examination of Brian Ballagh O Rorik Esquire now Liweing at Cornelaght in the County of Letrim; Takne the 17o of May 1653 Brian Ballagh o Rork being
examined, saith that he Liwed at the forsaid place in the begineing of the rebellion, and did now and than come to Sligo efter the surrendring thaireof, And that
hee had no hand in any thing either in Councelling or asisting any of thes persones who wer att the taking of the towne, That he newer bore armes from the
begineing of the rebellion vnto this day; And this examinantt further saith; That about the moneth of Januar in the year 1641, hee this examinant being afrayd of the
excursions of the Garrison of Mannrhammilton did remowe with his familie and Cattle, and trawelling towards the County of Mayo, on Thomas Stewart
merchant in Sligo sent vnto, this examinant, and desyred him to come to the towne of Sligo, and to interceid with Hugh o Connor and Charles o Connor brothers
to O Connor Sligo, who had committed the said Thomas Stewart and the rest of the English that wer than in the towne vpon suspition of surpryseing the Castles;
Whervpon hee, this examinant out of his reall respects to the said Thomas Stewart cam to Sligo, and found the said Charles o Connor Hugh o Connor, and the
wyff of the said Thomas Stewart all togedder in the house of on Helein Trimble widow, and efter this examinant had interceided a long tyme with the forsaid
Charles o Connor, and had spent some moneyes for wyn and other Liquor att that tyme vpon him and his company, yett was not able to prewaile for the
enlargdment of the prisoner; and being further examined saith that hee had not so much as any conception that ewer they wold hawe presumed to hawe murdered
him or any of the rest of the prisoners; so that this examinant saith hee came out of the towne that night and from that tyme he Left the County of Lettrim & Sligo
and went towards the County of mayo wher this examinant setled himself, neither ewer returned here to the Contrey till till about the year 1652. In the moneth of
May and further saith not;
Bria: O RorikeSigned, and acknowledged before mee as wittness my hand:
Rich: Coote About the bysiness of Sligo Bryan Ballagh o Roirkes his deposition Examinacion Prisoner

Deposition of John Brookes 7/5/1653 MS 837 125r Mathew Stewart Down
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Multiple Killing, Robbery
The Examination of John Brookes of Glenarme aged about eight and fourty yeeres taken the 7th May 1653
Who being Examined sayeth that he certainely knoweth henry grom magill Gillaspick mc Adeory Brian roe Magill and Brian O Mulligin with others to be of
those that wer at the Murther of Symon wallace and the rest of the thirtein which wer murthered at the hill heid of Ballygelly, And the reason of his knowledge is,
he being a prisoner with the Irish was sent forth by one Mathew Stewart, who feared there partie had bein cutt off, to bring intelligence and ryding allong the
way to Ballygelly did met with the fore said personns and seuerall others in there Companie haueing the spoile of Cowes horses and Armes that they had taken
from the murthered personns
Jh Brookes Jurat G Blundell Ja Traill

Deposition of Hugh Gaskein 16/5/1653 MS 831 129r Thomas Stewart Donegal
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Stripping, Succour,
The Deposition of Hugh Gaskein of Bondoran Butcher takne at Sligo the 16o of May: 1653 This deponent being sworne vpon the holy ewangelist saith that att
the begineing of the rebellion in the yeare 1641; he was than aprentise vnto on John Sta who was than butcher in Sligo, and att the begineing of the commotion,
this deponent with his master went into Andrew o Crian his castle of Sligo for the saftie of their lywves and goods, where this deponent saith they continued a
moneth sometymes goeing out into thair houses and at Last about the the moneth being on a tuesday the Irish Camp camp cam about the towne, vnder the command
of Teag ô Connor Sligo, Colonell; Brian McDonogh Liewtenant Colonell, Captain Patrick Plunkett, Captain Owen ô Rork Captain Brian mcSwyn Captain
Richard ô Crean, Captain Roger and Phelim ô Connors John Captain John ô Connor o Haras Hugh and Charles o Connors with many others, att thair comeing
this deponent saith they layd seige to the Castles, and possessed thamselves of the houses and places of Adwantage for the siegde And particularly this deponent
saith that Captain John o Crean possessed himself and his company in the Gaole hous, into the which house he violently entered and mad spyk holes in the said
hous to play vpon as witt the Castles with thair musquets by which meanes the Castles wer constrained to enter into a parley with the Irish camp for Lack of
Amunition; they wer drywen to Capitulatt, And further this deponent saith that after they had parleyed att first Ensigne Cotton who than Comanded Andrew Crian
his castle, brok of the parley resolweing to stand outt, and so did still they sawe this enemy possessed of The Lady Jones his Castle which was nigh adjoyneinge
to Andrew ô Crian his castle which Ensigne Cotton perceiweing parleyed the second tyme, and obtained quarter: The sume of which quarter was that the English
within the Castles were to be conwoyed safe to the Abbey of Boyll with so much of thair goods as they wer able to carie vnder thair armes, And for thes who
thought itt fitting for tha m to stay in the towne of Sligo they wer to enjoy the on moytie of all thair goods and to stay in the towne, and for thair better securitie
they wer to stay a moneth in the towne whill they resolwed what course to tak either to go to the boyll or to remaine in Sligo: This quarter was written and
signed by o Connor o Sligo and the rest of the commanders and delywered itt vnto Ensigne Cotton who red itt publickly in the castle befor the surrendering
thaireof, att the which tyme The said Ensigne Cotton mad a speeche vnto the beseigded, and told tham what they might expect was hard, if they did not lyk thair
quarter hee should stand outt with tham and lywe and dy with tham, and did particularly question ewery particular man in the castle whidder they wold stand out
or lay down thar armes or tak that q w arter that was offered promiseing friely to dismisse those that wer willing to lay downe thair armes and to giwe ewery
one of tham two shillings with his passe and to maintaine the hold with so many as wer resolwed to stick vnto him, wher vpon on Mahown Connoghan on of the
garison souldiers replyed that he was afrayd of his lyff, if he should stand outt to the vttermost and thar for was willing to receawe his pass and to go outt vnto
tham whervpon Ensigne Cotton ga u e him a pass and tenn shillings butt when he saw that non else in the castle followed his course he stayed in the castle, butt
was disarmed, and spoke vnto by the said Ensigne Cotton who told him that hee was vnworthy to be trusted in the castle for he was a coward: Butt att lentgh this
deponent sayth they wer constrained to tak this quarter, which this deponent sayth they brok imediately for so soone as they entered into the Castle, they stript and
plundered all the british that wer in the Castle and sentt tham with a guard to prison into on Mr Braxton his house and on Mr Woodworth his house, wher they
continued till they wer lyk to sterwe: Whervpon Mr William Rycroft preacher sentt out this deponent from Mr Braxtons house vnto Liewtenant Colonell Brian
McDonogh, to desyre him to prowyd him and those that wer willing to go with him, a guard or Conwoy to the Boyll according to thair quarter, which message
the said Liewtenant Colonell Brian McDonogh imparted vnto Captan Patrick Plunkett, desyreing him to Joyne in the sending of the convoy according to thair
capitulation, whervnto the said Captain Plunkett replyed th at he had go tt pressing that itt was thair duetis according to thair covenant, and that if itt wer not
performed, that god wold reveng itt, adding further that itt was the Least they wuld doe, they had mad tham poore enough; and had plundered tham of all thair
goods, whervnto the said Captain Plunket replyed that he had got nothing of tham but on ten lib and on aquawyte pott, and that he wold go no further with tham,
except they should cary tham to the gallowes whitther he wold go to sie tham hanged, the said Liewtenant Collonell Brian McDonogh replyed that he wold
endewor to doe his duties, which he did, for he conwoyed so many as went with the said mr Roycroft safe to the Boyll, Which harsh answer giwen by the said
Captain Plunkett strook a fear in the harts of many who apprehended that they should be kild vpon the way, and thairfor chose rather to stay and to enter
themselwes in o Connors Sligo his company; as souldiers to witt mr William Welsh and so many as followed him; And this deponent further sayth that these who
stayed with the said Mr Welsh and himself wer permitted to Liwe peaceable amongst the rest of o Connors souldiers for the space of about a moneth, dureing
which tyme thair was no murders committed in the county, Till about the end of that moneth being about the 6o day of Januar in the year 1641 Att which tyme this
deponent saith on Hugh o Galogher, and on James Buy o Galogher came out of the County of Downegall vnto Sligo, wher many of the gentlemen of the contrey
wer this County of Sligo wer com into the towne, and some of the gentlemen of the County of Letrim to witt: Captain Plunkett, Captain Phelim mcShan O Connor,
Brian Ballagh o Rork gent Liewtenant Colonell Brian mcDonogh Hugh o Connor Charles o Connor Donald fitz fferdinando o Connor and others whom this
deponent cannott remember who all with the said o Connor o Sligo wentt into the abbey of Sligo, haweing these English who wer entered as souldiers vnto o
Connor Sligo Collonell, as a gard att the gatte whill they had finished thair consultation, which was (as this deponent conceaweth) for murdering of the said
English and protestants who wer att that tyme in the towne, ffor immediately vpon thair comeing out of the abbey The forsaid Hugh o Galogher and James o
Galogher mett with on William sheils and his sons, with two others that wer Tinkers on a scottishman and the other an Irishman bott a protestant, who fell vpon
tham and murdered tham in the street. This first murder was committed about two a clock in the afternoon and presently efter Hugh o Connor and Charles o
Connor with thair souldiers brethren to O Connor Sligo, perswaded the rest of the protestants to come vnder thair protection and promised that they wold sawe
tham, and to that end putt tham all in the common gaole, and putt a gard vnto tham for thair per ssaftie as they pretended and after supper the said o Connors to
witt Hugh and Charles was (as itt seemed) appoynted to be the murderers; for the forsaid Brian Ballagh o Rork cam vnto tham and besought tham to spare the
Lyff of on man to witt Thomas Stewart a merchant, which they refused sayeing that they wold not spare any of the breid whatsoewer, whervpon the said Hugh
and Charles with thar souldiers fell vpon all and murdered tham in the Goall: And this deponent being further examined whitther or no he knoweth any of the
murderers to be now alywe who was than actors, he saith that thair is on Edward Herbert sone to John Herbert, Captain Hugh o Connor brother to o Connor o
Sligo Rory McMurrey son to Cormuck og o Connor McMurrey, and Connor McKey who was than a souldier to Charles o Connor now Liweing in the County of
Mayo. This deponent being further examined concerneing his caus of knowledg whidder this murder was done by a common consent of all the officers att the
forsaid Councell or nott, saith that William o Crean sone to Andrew o Crean befor any of thair bloody intentions wer discovered, went to Hugh o Connor and
desyred that he wold be pleased to spare on Henri Knott a merchants sone in England, alledgeing that the said Henri Knott his father did owe vnto Andrew o
Crean him the said William a considerable sume of money, and that if the said Henri Knott should be kild that he should lose his money,which perswasion took
place, for by this means the said Henri Knott his lyff was spared And further this deponent sayth not
Hugh Gasgein his marke Signed, and acknowledged before mee as wittness my hand Rich: Coote About the murther of Sligo

Deposition of Ann Dutton 2/11/1642 MS 839 129r John Stewart Rebel Donegal
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Multiple Killing, Robbery
Ann the wiffe of Captain Thomas Dutton of Dryme in the County of Donnegall, And Robert Dutton gent his sonne sworne & examined depose and saith say That
since the begining of the present Rebellion vi z t about the 9 th of December 1641 and by meanes thereof They theis deponents have beene & yet are deprived
robbed or otherwise dispoyled by the irish Rebells of their possession Rente & proffits of eight quarters of Land within the Barronie of Killmc Crennan in the
Countie of Donnegall worth 300 li. per annum three hundreth Powndes per annum, whereof one yeris proffitt is already lost, and they are like to loose the future
proffits from henceforth of the value aforesaid vntill a peace be established Besides the losse of a faire mansion howse, which the Rebells burned, at dryme in
the County of donnegall the benefite of divers leases horses Mares beasts Cattle sheepe Corne Swyne, howsholdstuffe provition debts & other goodes &
chattells amounting in all to the sume 4500 li. 4800 li . ster 300 perann um xli s . posten? of ffowre thowsand fiue hundreth Powndes sterl, And what part of the
howsehold stuff & goodes the said Rebe Irish Rebells did not distroy of or dispoile them of, some of the Scottish Companies vnder the Command of Captain
James Cuningham Captain John Stewart and Captain Johnnes Cuningham tooke and carried with them quite away 240 to theis deponents damage CCxl li. more,
and vpwardes more, by the direcions or consent of the said Captains They being then and there presente And further say That the parties hereafter irish Rebells
that they know are or Lately were in actuall Rebellion: and carry armes with for and amongst the other Rebells against his Maiesties Lojall subjects are &
Comitt divers outrages: & some wherof hadd & forceibly tooke away theis deponents said goods first mencioned are theis that follow vizt, Mulmury Mc Swyne
of Maughrimanaghe in the Countie of Donnegall gent whoe burnt the said howse att Dryme Mannus Mc Knogher of his whoe is imployed to murther &
accordingly hath hanged & or mu r thered divers the kinges Lojall subjects of the Brittish subject s nation in those parts, and amongst others one Robert Atkin
Clarke, beca w se he would not confesse more mony then hee had Edward Evans John Atkin & Mark Atkin & and Edward Evans John Adames and divers
others) whose nam es she remembere th not James McIlbridy of Maughrilosky in the said County yeoman a notorious Rebell whoe killd one William McKenny
& his mother in law and his wiffe and ript vpp her belly (shee being greate with child, & tooke & cutt the child out of her wambe, and cutt Tirloghe Roe o
donnell (a Captain and great Rebell of Gorttenottera gent: Captain Donnell mc Neale Mc Swyne of Castledoe gentleman another great Rebell Donnell mc Brian
Mc Swyne of Largebrack gent a Lieutenant, Dwaltagh ô Gallagher of Cashell mc Kenna gent Toole ô Gallagher of Magheryrerty gent ffargell ô Gallagher of
Ballyconnell gent, Teige ô Gallagher of the same gent: Richard Thomas of Caricke yeoman Gillaspick Mc Adeora of Magheryclogher yeoman Hughe oge Mc
Swyne of Ards gent Neale Merga Mc Swyne of Killmckillow gent: Ervan mc Swyne of Ray Esquire, Neale Mc ffaddin of Killdorraghe gent Owin Mc Faddin of
Dryme yeoman, Tirlagh Mc Caffir ô Donnell of Tullifarney gent a Captain: Hugh Boy mc Swyne of ffarker gent T i rlaghe, Tirlaghe O Rowerty of Killultagh gent
Donnoghe oge Mc Swyne of Downy gent ffargell McBrian ôf Gallagher of Ardmore gent Dermott ô Cannon of Clonmasse yeoman: Shane Ballaghe ô Gallagher
of fforagh yeoman, Tirloghe Roe ô Boyle of Killdurris Esquire, Tirloghe oge ô Boyle his sonne all of the Countie of Donnegall, And further sayth that the said
Reb ell s aforesaid came in one night into th e howse of the said Mr Robert At kin the minister ( as they had often done before & pressed And further sayth that
the Rebells alsoe about the said 7th of december 1641 forceibly expelled them of the & deprived of them of their 2 free fishings in the Rivers of Dowe and
Clouady in the said County and of the benefite thereof and of their mylls worth in all 130 li. per annum And 8 li. presente losse & much of the proffitts of their
orchard worth viij li. per annum And they are like to loose the future proffits thereof vntill from henceforth vntill a peace be established: & the Rebells alsoe
burned with the mansion howse of Drimme the village of Drymm concisting of thirteene good English howses: & plowd vp and sowed the very howstedds vpon
ther expresse confidence that noe more English shold ever dwell there.
Anne Dutton Ralph Dutton Jur 2o November 1642 Joh Watson: Will: Aldrich Donnegall
John Watson William Aldrich

Deposition of Christopher Parmenter 28/7/0 MS 839 136r James Stewart Donegal
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Signs and Wonders, Stripping,
Christopher Parmenter of Killenure in the Countie of Donegall gent sworne and examined saith That since in the begining of the present Rebellion that is to saie
the xxiijth of October 1641 & since, hee this deponent at Killenure and elswhere was deprived robbed or otherwise dispoyled of his Armes horses mares Debts
proffitts of lands leases & hadd his howses ruynated burned and spojled to his damage and losse 480 li. of fowre hundred fowrscore pownds xviij s. ster. And
this deponent is like to further sayth that the next day after the rebellion broke out he this deponent with his wiffe and family for saffetie of their liues fled from
his howse at Killenure aforesaid to Wilsons Fort in the same Countie where they contynued vntill May last 1643: But saith that one Robert Kilpatrick & his
family protestants that stayd behynd vizt about 6 of 7 were murtherd by the Rebells: And this deponent hath heard of divers other murthers & cruelties in the
Cuntrie thereabouts but saw none neither did he see any other extreame outrage (thoughe he is perswaded and hath heard there was many: Only hee was a
spectater when some of the Rebells nere Wilsons fort seised on and tooke a poore Smith that hadd made and headed pykes for the English whose hands therefore
they cutt of and gaue him a cruell wownd in the face cross over his nose and gaue him other cruell wownds and then left him saying (as hee after affirmed to this
deponent) that they said said they would not kill him outright but leave him to languish in misery vpon those wownds: And he heard (but was not present when
the Rebells the same day kil l d hacktgled mangled and cutt in peecs 2 Englishe men Scottish men within half a myle of Wilsons Fort aforesaid: whose mangled
& dead Carkasses this deponent afterwards sawe: And further saith That the Rebells in the Countie of Tirone have burnd with fyre and distroyed the Churches of
Newtowne and of Cappey, the Church of Ogher the Church of Clogher, the Abbey and Church in the Countie of Tirone, And the Abbey & Chappell of Rathmullan
in the County of Donnegall, & by report the Church of Killabeg in that County And this deponent hath heard it credibly reported That the Rebells in the province
of Vlster haue consumed with fyre and distroyed the Churches of Clownisse the of Balliheys, of Cavan, Belturbett Armagh Yoghall Ballimore Charlemont &
generally most of the Churches of & within the Province of Vlster And indeed this deponent hath heard & verely beleeveth that the Rebells haue spared vnburnt
& not spoiled none of the protestant Churches at all other then such Wherein they fortify themselues and keepe their amunition armes and or provision: And
further saith That Mris Ann Bastard the Relict of William Bastard late of Dunwest in the Countie of Tirone Esquire (who is a gentlewoman of good creditt) tould
this deponent That the Rebells at Dunwest when they came to robb her howse and endeavoured to kill her husband then 80 yeres ould at least) but being
prevented they threatened to kill her if shee offered to stirr or resist them, And for revendg & as a testemony of their anger then one of them rushed vpp suddenly
one of her owne children being a yong boy and held him vpp against the wall And with that another bloudy mynded vallaine run att the Chyld soe held vpp with
his sword But seuerall tymes But still mist & could not hytt him The point falling still downe or a contrary way: Soe as he had noe power to kill him but desisted
Leaving the Chyld vnhurt, which child this (soe by god almightie preserved) this deponent hath since seene in health, comen to Dublin
Chr: Parmenter Deposed Julij 28o 1643 before
Hen: Brereton. Edw: Pigott
And this deponent Christopher Parmenter further saith: That hee hath bene Credibly tould both by the Scottish and jrish: That becawse the irish in the Rebe
begining of the present Rebellion gaue out that they would not hurt nor entermeddle with any of the Scotts: therefore the Scotts did not partake with nor assist the
English, but suffered them to bee Robbed, stript and slaine in their presence, And one who was a yong man Scotchman by name John that had formerly formerly
beene servant to mr James Stewart amongst others confessed asmuch to this deponent, & sayd that he himself was for one, helped & ioyned with the said jrish
Rebells in robbing the English & gott some silver plate & seuerall other thinges from the English which the irish afterwards tooke from him againe: Howbeit this
deponent observed, that after the Rebells had overcomen & weakened the English Then they fell vpon and robbed the Scotts: And this deponent hath beene tould
by divers of the English of very good Credditt That one Henry Crosse whoe dwelt nere Clounisse in the County of Fermanagh gent in the begining of the
Rebellion comeing home to his owne howse & fynding the Rebells robbing & sacking his said howse asked them by Henry Crosse by what authoritie they did it:
For which cawse, or demand, & alsoe by reason that they hadd formerly borne mallice towards him The Rebells then & there assaulted & sett vpon him with
their pitchforks skeines swords & such other weapons as they hadd: But hee seing their armes & number being on horsback fled away to saue his liffe And that
not Long afterwards The Rebells fynding him out in a lymekill where he had hidd himself They then and there first robbed and stripped him of all his clothes and
then drive him before them stark naked to a bogg syde, & there they hackt hewd slasht & cutt him in peeces euery one striving whoe could giue him the greatest
wownds
Chr: Parmenter Deposed vt supra
Edw Pigott Hen: Brereton.
Donagall Mr Christopher Parmenter Jur 28o July 1643

Gilduff O Cahin and others to William Fullerton undated MS 837 153r Mr Stewart Victim Unknown
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing
Sirs Wee haue newes to Comfort yow withall That Mr Stewart and Churches forces are all killed, who with noe other forces but our owne and Mr Steuart
himself wounded Therfor wee desire yow to give vp the Castle vnto vs and as wee haue a soule to saue wee will Conduct yow with a good Convoy for
Coulraine or Inver and it is best for yow to giue it vp vnto vs Rather then the Army of Tirowne that is o Coming about yow that will giue yow noe quarter And if
this yow will not beleeue vs wee will send yow Capten mc Phedrish his head Togither witheheads of fiue or six Captens More befor the Morrow at might and as
I beleeue you haue inteligence your selues alredy Sirs it is best for yow to take this Counsell for other wise beleeue vs that yow will Repent it and if yow put vs
to that payneto send downe for the apeece of ordinance bee sure of noe quarter take this Counsell in tym Soe wee expect your present answer & soe wee rest
Gillduff o cahin Henry mc HenryTorlagh o Quin? Post yow desired vs not to trouble yow any more but wee will trouble yow with this newes, which I am Sure
their is 1000 men with 15 Cullers lost on your syd and not a man in ours

Examination of Michael Pore 15/3/1653 MS 838 170r John Stewart Witness Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing
The Examinacion of Michael Pore of Killmakeuitt, husbandman in Com Antrim, aged 55 yeares or thereabouts taken the 15th March 1652 Item hee sayth vppon
his oath, that shortly after the beginning of the Rebellion, one of his Neighbours John ffulton, hauing his Cowes taken away by the Irish, he came to one James
Hamilton of Carrmew, whoe with about 90 Scotts men assembled & marched towards Mr Michael Doyns where a prisoner they tooke told them the said Cowes
were & early on a Sunday morning being the day Sir Phe: O Neil was before Lisnegarvie this Examinante being one of the Companie, they saw the Irish gathered
vppon the Hill aboue Mr Doynes house and parlyed awhyle together & when the Enemies number was grownd greater, they fell vppon the said Capten Hamiltons
men, & kild 18 of them, & wounded 8 or 9 of which this Examinante was one, & beinge demanded whoe he knew of the Irish partie, saith he sawe one Shane
McCarmucke, Rory o Quin & Pat: McGeagh, & Pat: McGourke, & some of the Macdugans there, but knoweth not whether the said Mr Doyne himself was there,
or Mr Humphry Sexton, but sayeth that Mr Doynes Gardner Allexander McQuillan was there And saith further the said Capten Hamilton was taken prisoner then,
& carryed to Mr Doynes house as he heard & by some of Sir Phelim o Neiles Troope was carryed thence to Magherlin & hanged, & sayth of the Scotchmen there
are liuing in Ireland that he knowes of John Wilson about the maine water & a sonne of the said ffultons one Robert fformans sonne, & John Stewart of Temple
Patricke & more he remembers not
Geo Rawdon The said examinant being demanded when the said Michaell Dunne went into Rebellion saieth that he went away within two days after the said
murther the reason of his knowledge is because his neighbours went to burye the dead Corpses vpo n the Tuesday followeing the said Michaell Dunne being
gone into Rebellion as aforesaid & his house burnt & that it was the common report that he hime selfe burned his said house
The marke of Michaell Pore
Rich Price Geo: Talbott
The Examinacion of Michael Pore; versus Shane McCormack Rory O Quin Patt: McIreagh Patt: McGourk Alex: McQuillin
Mich.Doyne
George Rawdon George Talbott Richard Price

Deposition of James Stewart 12/11/1642 MS 833 196r James Stewart Deponent Cavan
Nature of Deposition: Killing, Military Action, Robbery, Lost by debts
James Stewart of Killalisse in the Countie of Cavan gent being dweliue sworne and examyned sayeth That since the begining of this Rebellion he hes beine
Robbed & spoiled of eight poundes ster: per annum vltra repr out of a pole of land he houldes in fee farme forever from Sir Henrie Pearse knight and barronett
for the seavin Cowes & oxen young and ould value thrie score and fyve poundes ster:, one hundreth sheip young and ould valve twentie shillinges poundes ster:
four horses and Mares value ten poundes ster:, Corne value fyfteine poundes ster:, houshould stuffe value fyfteine poundes ster hay and turffe value fyve poundes
ster:, In all one hundreth and thirtie poundes ster:, besydes the eight poundes per annum of the land before mentioned and ten 152 li. poundes ster of debtes dwe
to this deponent by the Rebelles And the names of the Rebells that owe hom the said mony of x li. one Coll mc Auglie Patrick mc Clery Coll mc Clery shane mc
Guin Edmond mc Lurkan Brian ô Lemshy & donnell mc Clery all of the parish of Knockbride and twelue pound dwe to him by Pilladged people And further this
deponent sayeth That the goodes Cattle houshould stuffe and clothes Corne and hay aforesaid were taken and detayned by Tirlo: Barnagh o Duffie of Corvackane
in the Countie of Monaghan Patrik Grome mc Clawe and Neale o Duffie with seuerall other Rebelles of the Countie of Monaghan that this deponent cannot
Nominate, Brian mc Owen o Rellie of Killalisse in the Co untie of Cavan, Shane o Rellie of the same donell Rellie of the same, did enter and dispossessed this
deponent of his houses and land alleadgeing it is was there owen Inheritance, and Hugh oge mc Tirlo Rellie of Skea Hugh oige mc Brian Rellie of Kilca, Aghee
mc Mahowne of Cornargane, and seuerall other Rebeles which this deponent cannot nominate being all vnder the Comand of one Captane Hugh Rellie one of the
Rebellious Captanes did forceablie take away f our and twentie cowes & a horse from him And further this deponent sayeth That hand about the 23th of oct 1641
all the Irishes within the said Countie of Cavan rose vpp in Armes, and Robbed and spoiled all the British that dwelt in the said Countie, and that they made
Colloneles Captanes and livetennantes the most pairt Cavan handwpairt whereof this deponent cannot welle Nominate and hearde them generallie say that they
would be no longer vnder the English Government, and that his Maiestie should not receaue any more rentes within this kingdome of Ireland, And further this
deponent sayeth that he Crediblie hearde, that one ferrall Rellie of Lare in the said Countie of Cavan, Conor Rellie of Kilcollie, Conor Roge mc Clerie of
Maghrinewre, donell mc Clerie of Kilcollie, Mahown duff mc Clerie, Patr mc eneny, Patr: o Duffie with seuerall other Traiterouse Villanes did Murder and kill
in the night tyme, Adam bailie of Lare, John bailie of the same John waiker of the same Robert Cuthbertsone of Lisnalske John Mitchell of Corwhowrin being 80
yeare ould and vpwardes, and his wiffe neare the same age Patrik Jacksone of the same John bailie of downenie and James Bailie of Kilcally with seuerall othir
British protestant Inhabitantes within the barronie of Claughie, and would haue killed all the british within that barronie, but that the most pairt of them fledd for
there lyves And that the Rebelles (vnchristian like would not suffer them to be buryed in Church or Churchyairde hand hand And this deponent being at divine
service performed by Mr Mr George Hamilton the Rebells sayd they were at the devills service, & it were a good deed to burne the howse over their heads. &
after that the said Mr Hamilton durst not be seene in that towne becawse he was threatened with death And further this deponent sayeth That he heard one Donell
Rellie of Killalisse dromconragh say that the king would never haue the authoritie in Ireland he had before And that his lawes would never haue be noe heare as
they was any more vsed And sajth That Patrick mc Groome mc Lawghes divulge That the cawse of their insurreccion was the cutting off of the late lo:
lieuetenant & you that are Brittans will shall pay for it or to that effect
James Stewart Jurat 12 9ber 1642
Will: AldrichJoh Watson: Copy at MS 832, fols 71r72r

Deposition of Elizabeth Stewart 26/8/1642 MS 817 200r Elizabeth Stewart Deponent Longford
Nature of Deposition: Killing, Robbery, Stripping, Supporting Statement
Elizabeth Stewart the Relict of Alexander Stewart Doctor of Phissick late of Sct Johnstowne in the County of Longford sworne & examined saith That since the
begining of the present Rebellion and by meanes thereof: Her husband & shee were expelled deprived robbd or dispoyled of their meanes goodes & chattells
hereafter expressed vizt beasts & cattle worth xxx li., one Mare, sheepe, howsholdgoods, & timber worth xlvij li. xiiij s. bookes worth 14 li. And of the proffitts
of howses landes & grounds worth clerely xxij li. per annum whereof one yeres proffitt is already lost, And besides one yeres proffitt of the Schoole of Sct
Johnstowne worth xx li. Soe that their whole present losses amount vnto the summ of Cxxxij li. xiiij s. ster: Besides she is like to be deprived of the future
proffitts of her Landes and grounds worth xxij li. per annum vntill a peace be established And further saith That she hath heard read the deposition of Robert
Colden Cleark & concerning the murthers cruelties & owtrages therein expressed and the sufferinges of his Maiesties Loyall subiects: She sayth that his
expressions of them are in all thinges true to her Knowledg And further saith That after the Rebells had given the protestants of Longford quarter and Lycense
vnder hand & seale to depart freely away with their Lives clothes and horses they neuertheles quickly after stripped them of their clothes, And being naked some
of them were most cruelly murthered by the Rebells, The murthered persons at that tyme being viijt in number.
Jur 26o Augusti 1642 The originall (being ingrossed) is in the handes of Mr Browne of the Kinges bench, with 28 examjnacions more
Longford Elizabeth Stewart Jur 26 Augusti

Deposition of William Stewart 16/1/1643 MS 817 201r William Stewart Deponent Longford
Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Arson, Killing, Robbery,
William Stewart of Corry in the parish of Clangish within the County of Longford, gent A Brittish protestant duly sworne sayth that since the present Rebellion
began vizt of or about the fift day of January in the yeere of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred forty one he hath been was spoyled and robbed, and by
force of armes depriued of Corne to the value of fiftye pounds ster: of Cowes small and great sixe and thirtye to the value of fourscore pounds ster: Of horses
young and old eleven, to the value of foure and twentye pounds ster of Sheepe fortye English, to the value of twelfe pounds ster of Garden, provision, and
houshold stuffe to the value of fifteen pounds ster: Of Houses that were burnte to the value of Twentye pounds ster: Of his Lease being for fourteen yeeres to
come, held from St John Seton worth clerely v li. per annum & he is like to loose the future proffits thereof vntill a peace be setled to the value of Threescore
pounds ster: of a gold ringe to the value of fortye shillings ster: In all ammountying in present losses to the iust and full summe of Two hundred and tenn pownds
threescore and three pounds ster: Bye the hands and meanes of Lisagh mc Garald of Drumbad within the said Countye, Lisagh mc Connell of Clonebally in the
sayd Countye, Donagh ô Bwye Buy of Letrim, Donell Maledye a Surgion with many more which the deponent cannot nominate, who being all Rebells which
Rebells came and threatend the deponent that they would hange the deponent him, And the sayd Donell Maledye tould the deponent that he would lay his body the
one side of the way and his body head on the other side and that the deponent should hand not know who did it, and offered twice to murther him, forcing him to
goe to Masse twice or thrice against his will And he the said donell & the rest comonly & prayed for Owen roe ô Neale as king of Ireland the deponent sayth,
and further deposeth not.And further sayth that one John Hussie a Rebell sometyme trooper to the lord Dillon & one that with his armes run from his lord to the
Rebells) and divers other Rebells within the County of Longford have for a long time together since the Rebellion begun publiquely & comonly affirmed braggd
and given out in wordes that they would carry over twenty thowsand souldjers of their owne out of Ireland to assist the King there against the Parliament:
familiarly & often calling those of the Parliament & this deponent & others of the English, Parliament Rogues: And saying that they would roote out all the scott
English and Scotts (whom they called Hereticks) out of Ireland, and not Leave one of them there: And that they would have none but their owne governors vizt
those of the jrishe: within the Kingdome of Ireland: And further saith That the Rebells of the County of Roscomon: have Robbed and murthered vpon the
mountaine of Slibane viijt men women & children of the Scottish protestants: 2 of which were children one about 4 another about 2 yere old, & their mother
called Elizabeth Clar was another of them soe killed & murthered, when she was great quick with chyld: And further saith that the Rebells in the County of
Longford often threatened to hang the deponent: saying becawse his name was stewart hee should be hanged a foote above the rest
Signum predicti mark Willelmi Stewart Jur 16o Januarij 1642
Will: Aldrich Hen: Brereton
Longford William Stewart Jur 16o Januarij 1642

Letter to Archibald Stewart 11/1/1642 MS 838 240r Arch: Stewart Antrim
Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Multiple Killing
thousand men and eight pece of Artillery All my desire of doing them good wilbe to noe purpose therefore send me word what you doe therin, as for both your
hauses they shalbe safe and soe should all the houses in the Country if they would be perswaded by me: Tor Oldstone was rendred to me and all they within had
good quarters only the Clanedebayes souldiers and two regiments from beyon the ban were a litle greedy for pillaginge, which could not be helpt, As for killinge
of woman none of my souldiers dare doe as for his life but the Comon people that are not vnder rule doth it in in spight of our teeth; but for your people they
killed of women and children and old people aboue 3 score My Lord and Lady are gon to slane to whom I haue sent; tell my brother Hill and Mr Barwick that
their people are all in good health, but weares trewsus in my owne Company; I desire you not to stirr out of that till I be neere yow my selfe; for feare you should
fall in the hands of the seauen hundred I haue in the lower part of the Country; whoe would giue you noe quarter at all, but when I haue setled thinges here you
may come to me yourselfe and your dearest freinds to a few and the rest to transport them with the rest into Scotland, As for goeinge againe the kinge we will dye
sooner or my lo: of Antrim either, but their only aime is to haue their religion settled and euery one his owne ancient inheritance, thus wishinge you to take my
Counsell, which I protest to God I will giue you as really as to myselfe, and haueing the hope of your beleevinge me herein I rest
From the Callohill Campe at Oldstone the 11 of Jan: 1641
Your very loving Cossen still
James McDonnell
Cossan Archebald, I receaued your letter and to tell the truth I was euer of that opinion and soe was the most of all these gentlemen; that your owne selfe had noe
guile in you; but certainly had I not begunn when I did I and all these gentlemen with my wiffe and Children had bene vtterly destroyed; of which I gott
intelligence from one that heard the plott a Layinge; and those Captaines of yours (whom you may call rather cowboys) were euery day vexinge our selues and
our tennents of purpose to pick quarrells, which noe flesh was able to induce; and iudge you whether I had reason to preuent such a mischeefe; And I vow to the
Allmighty had they not thus forct me, As they did many others be sids me that would rather hang them goe on as they did; I would stick as firm to your side as any
of yourselues; tho, I confesse it would be the worse things for me and myne that euer I sawe. To speake to you really the truth and the true information of the
whole kingdome, vpon my creddit I now doe it, All the whole kingdome in generall are of our side except Dublin whoe hath 20000 men about it, in leager if it be
not now taken; Drogheda who hath 16000 about it and are these ten dayes past eatinge of horsflesh. Carickfergus Coulraine, and my Lo: of Clanebayes and my
Lo: of the Ardes this is the truth on my Creditt; battlemeanagh; Antrim, and all the garissons betweene this and Carickfergus are all fled to Carickfergus; soe that
it is but a ffolly to resist what God pleaseth to happen; but certainly they will haue all Irland presently; what euer time they keepe it. You may truly informe my
frends in Coulraine that I would wish they inge now they haue leasure and if they yeeld It shalbe good for them and me, for the booty shall be myne and they
shalbe sure of good place, for I will sen send for all the Raghlin boates to portrush and from thence send all the people away into Scotland; which if it be not
done before Sir Phelmyes Army comes to the towne whoe comes this next For my worthy Cossen Arch: Stewart Stewart esquire these

Letter by Thomas Richardson 27/1/1653 MS 817 304r Eliz: Stewart Witness
Nature of Deposition: Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing
Mr Atturney I thought fitt to acquaint you, that having (with Alderman Tigh) had the perusall of some Examinacions formerly taken touching murthers committed
in the County of longford wee find (if wee mistake not) the evidence full against James mc Gerald fferrall of Coohoowre in the same County for the hanging of
one James Camell a Scottish man before Castlefforbesse in the first yeare of the Rebellion and putting a paper vppon his breast &c with evidence you will find
in the Examinacions of Robert Cowden Clerke, John Clerke and Eliz: Stewart in a paper booke also for his being in the seige and at the murther at Longford see
the Examinacions of Manus mc Tumallagh, John mc Connell fferrall and John ffox, all with the Register The Evidence to proove levallin Nugent in the seige at
Longford and that by heresay hee was at the taking of the Castle &c Capt Rory fferrall examined by Oliuer ffitsgerald then a Justice of peace, also the
Examinacions of John fferrall of Tirlicken Garratt Caron, & most full Bartholomew Nangle. Richard Cartwright proovd hee a Robbery against Nugent. soe that
doubtlesse you may proceed against them. Sir excuse this scribling of your servant
Tho: Richardson Oct 27th 1653
wee haue confined James mc Gerald to the Goale in order to his tryall though hee had before (vppon baile) the liberty of the Citty.
ffor william Basill Esquire Atturney Generall theise concerninge James mcGerrald ffarrell Levallin Nugent

Deposition of John Wisdome 8/2/1642 MS 836 014r Sir William Steward Armagh
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Killing, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
John Wisdome of Ardmagh parish Clerke Sowrne and examined deposeth,
That aboute the twenty first second of October last past he was forcibly robbed & dispoyled in Ardmagh aforesaith? of all his goods & to the value following
Inprimis of one Lease of a house which Lately builte lying in Ardmagh which costone building neere 23 li. 23 li.00
Item of Houshould goods & wearing cloathes which he verily beleeveth to be gone to the value of15 li.00
Item of leases of 2 other houses yearly worth 34 li. 34 li.00
Item of monies due in billes bands & Letters of Attorney all lost, as he verily beleiveth 20 li.00 which did amount to the sum of 20 li.00
Item one nagge & one mare worth 3180
Item one Clerkeship by the guift of the most reverend father in god the Lord Primatte of Ardmagh my very good lord & master yearly worth 20 li.00
By the hand e s means of Sir Phelime O Neele in the name of their gennerall, Captaine Houendon alias Ovington, Richard mc Coddam of Ar magh Captaine Hugh
O Donnell now of Armagh a Captaine, Manus O Cane of the Grange a captaine, Edmond Craly of Armagh a captaine formerly one of the inhabitants of Ardmagh
Owen mc Coddam Antient, inhabitante of Ardmagh, these commanders with theire companies, (as neere as could be guessed,) aboute 3000 men & vpward
presenting themselues before the towne of Ardmagh, in seuerall companies, parte att the one end, as the east, & parte att the other being the west end, & within a
myle or less of the towne the inhabitants & others of the country, being gathered together into the church, for theire defence & saftie, resisted them, from saterday
night morning, till tuesday night, on condition of then thay yealded the Rebells & promissed to giue a to giu vnto euery man whatsoeuer thay had lost & gaue it
vnder hand & seale one thes tearmes & conditions being able to hould out noe longer we yealded vnto them but being entred the church thay would not suffer the
English as thay had promised them to take all theire goods but pillaged that night most parte of the towne & tooke posession of many houses & sett a watch ouer
the English that thay should make noe vse of theire corne, leaueing Ardmagh for a time As this deponent hard thay gathered themselues together nere the Ogher
nere where Sir William Steward dwelt, not being able to obtaine theire desires, to reuenge themselues thay killed many of the English Welch & Scotts in seuerall
places where thay mett them, round aboute Ardmagh; after this next thay went to Lisnegarue where recing the overthro thay returnd. & by the way thay kill & the
English in seuerall places as this deponent hard comming to Ardmagh one slew 3 men & 1 weoman first William Wilson a S one Scottchman a labourer, William
John Wisdom Com Armagh
Whiles I was in Carlingford staying for a wind I saw 3 boates laden with English (which were turned out of the Newry) & sent from carlingford to Greene castle
& as the Irish reported thay were to be conuayed to the county of downe to redeeme som rebbells that the Scotts had taken prisoners one a boate lood of the 3
came backe againe & parte of them came away with vs, as for the rest I know not what became of them, its reported that those that were sent to greene Castle are
putt to death he the sayd shane confessed in my owne hearing he being inhabitante of Ardmagh also one Bryan O Neele of Armagh shott 4 shotts (as I heard) att
one William Bell a Trooper & att length killed him the rest of the companie fired many houses aboute Ardmagh & whole towne called the Lurgan & brought Sir
William Bromley his wife & children prisoners to Ardmagh Att Lagall the English, being promised safe conducte from garrison to garrison till thay came to the
next hauon & there to take shipping for theire owne country by the way som of them were murthered as mr ffullerton parson of Ardmagh all & 2 or 3 others as I
hard the rest which thay found at Lagall & aboute the cuntry to the number of eight score persons thay drowned att Porte a downe bridg as I was credibly
informed by one Will: Pitchfork of the parish of Log that was present att the death of mr ffullerton & att the drownding of the rest, & he escaped being begd of an
Irish man to be his seruante I hard after this thay fired many in one house together & burnte them nere Ardmagh These parties following being English turned vnto
them & went with them to Lisnegarue & fought there against the English Erasmus Dillon near Ardmagh freehoulder Richard Junior 2 of John Psaltertons sons
these are of the parish of Ardmagh George Litlefeild of Lagall etc these I know there are many others that I know not these I spake with att theire returne from
Lisnegarue Terelagh Ogge O Neele & collonell Richard Plunkett goeing to the Newry with theire Army those English that were in Ardmagh myselfe & others to
the number of 12 or 14 desired to be convoyed by them to the Newry which they granted vs & performed att our comming thither there mett vs of the rebbells
above 1500 men & as it was reported thay were to meete Sir Phelmy O Neele att Downe Paterick there lyeth att the Nury one great peice of Ordinance which I
saw vppon a lowe wall from the Newry we came in an open boate to sea & being putt in att the Scerryes we stayd there 2 days & by vertue of a pass that we
procured from Terelagh Ogge, & Collonell Plunkett we were kindly entertayned espetially by one John Maloone a fryrre after 2 dayes going to sea againe we
landed at hoath & came on foote safe to dublin
This deponent further saith that mr Roger Holland said to him that he the said Roger was told by John Babe an owner of a boate in Carlingford that mrs Holland
was hangd at Carlingford & delivered of a child while hanging further this deponent saith that he was told by mr Frankling of dublin who in the company of this
examinant came part of the way that at the Newry a man was carried out & so wounded that he was laied for deade, but after recovering he was of againe set
upon & murthered his wife also having her belly ript up & 2 children fell out. this the said Franklyn heard one Garos cheife officer of the Newry relate to
Colonel Plunket. This deponent further saith that at the Cor in the County of Armagh there were drowned at once 120 persons men women & children did heare
from mr Holland aforsaid. He this examinat further saith that the rebells were in hand with trenching in the Newry.John Wisdomejurat. 8. ffebr. 1641.
Roger Puttocke Hen: Jones

Deposition of Roger Markham 15/2/1642 MS 839 017r James Steward Tyrone
Nature of Deposition: Arson, Captivity, Death, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery,
A Note of what passages hapened in the Com of Tyron and Londonderry senc e the 22th of October 1641deliuered per me Roger Markham now servant and
souldier vnto Captain Bagnall sworne & examined according to the best o f my knowledge the 14th day of f febr saith That vpon the 23th of October being
Sathursday in the afternoone 1641 I the deponent being at my his then master Sir Tho: Staples his Iron workes or mills with his eldest sonne newes came to vs
them by some of the people of the towne that moneymore was burnt was seconded presently after they hard that moneymore was taken by the souldiers, we &
they imageneding that might very well be true, because then the were gathering souldiers, as report went to goe for spaine, vpon which wee repaired whome.
my The deponents master Sir Thomas Staples being then absent from whome, at Cookes Towne a place which he had newly purchassed of mrs May then of
dublin, for which purchase he gaue 300 & 40 pound not a full weeke before, he sent 2 or 3 of his men whom to Certifie his Ladye that he hard that Charlemount
& Dunganon and Monioye were taken And as I the deponent heard him Relate, first newes newes Came to him that Charlemont & Dungannon were taken by the
spaniards which he was Confident of to be falce then presently Cameth newes that Charelemont dunga and montioye was taken but by whom they Could not
Certainely know, & secrett Intelligencer in Dublin to Sir Phelim o Neile. vnder exam Maxwell Com Armagh Soe some gentlemen being present with him hee
desired them that the would take there horses and Rid with him into the feild, which was a where comeing vnto a hill somwhat neer James Stewards where they
had more Certaine newes that Moneymore was taken with the afore named places by the Irish. vpon which newes hee sent a man whom desireing his Ladye to
send him his plate and that she and here children should Come to him and that his seruants should make good the house, but before this bearer Came home to my
Ladye there Came diuers of the Irish being m