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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #36 on: Monday 18 March 13 15:53 GMT (UK) »
The following was extracted from the Vaccination register for Bellarena. It may add to the information you have about your family.

No120 Vaccinated Jane Irwin 5 mths Dec 9th 1865   Rathfad  Catherine Irwin
No 604 Vaccinated Matilda Irwin 9 mths Dec 31st 1870   Rathfad  James Irwin
No 673 Vaccinated Eliza Jane Erwin [sic] 6 mths 15 July 1871   Rathfad Matilda Erwin
No 812 Vaccinated Robert Irwin 8 mths 7th Jan 1875   Rathfad James Irwin
No 833 Vaccinated Margaret Irwin 7 mths 12th June 1873   Rathfad Daniel Irwin
No 948 Vaccinated John Irwin 5 mths 15th Sept 1874   Rathfad Daniel Irwin
No 1030 Vaccinated Catherine Irwin 6 mths 9th July 1875   Ballycastle James Irwin
Vaccinated Jane Irwin 3 mths 25th July 1877   Rathfad Daniel Irwin
No 1287 Vaccinated Samuel J Irwin 6mths 13th April 1878   Ballycastle Anne Irwin
No 1289 Vaccinated Joseph Irwin 6 mths 17th April 1878  Rathfad William Irwin
No 1497 Vaccinated Alexander Irwin 3 mths 24th Dec 1879   Ballycastle James Irwin
No 1578 Vaccinated Robert Irwin 11th Sept 1880   Rathfad Daniel Irwin

The names after the townlands were in a column headed ‘ Name and Residence of Father, Mother or person in charge of child’.

There also seems to have been Irwins living in Ballymaglin and Granagh townlands. 

Moody, Patton, Hemphill, Haslett, Hopkins, Simpson, Fleming,Walker. Co Londonderry
Simpson, Moody Co Armagh
Walker Co Tyrone, Co Donegal and Dublin

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #37 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 00:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cyclamen.
Magic, the vaccinations in Bellarena register are spot on I can recognise all but two.  These two will need further research but at least they are new possibilities. I wasn't aware this sort of information was available, so thank you very much for your help. Best wishes Belfast beau   
Irwin. Limavady / Coleraine/Belfast.
Harvey. Liverpol / Dublin/ Belfast.
Hewitt. Co.Armagh / Co. Down.
Dickson.lanark Scotland / Ballymoney/ Belfast
Porter. Mackeral / Mackerel. Surrey

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #38 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 09:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cyclamen. Too eager to say thank you and I forgot to ask what were the vaccinations for in the 1800's. I cant believe that my Irwin's would have had the funds for private medicine, was this an all Ireland government scheme, or local councils? again Thanks, Belfast beau. 
Irwin. Limavady / Coleraine/Belfast.
Harvey. Liverpol / Dublin/ Belfast.
Hewitt. Co.Armagh / Co. Down.
Dickson.lanark Scotland / Ballymoney/ Belfast
Porter. Mackeral / Mackerel. Surrey

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #39 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 09:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
   About 1852 the London government set up dispensaries in each Poor Law Union to provide medical care for the poor. The Limavady ones were Dungiven, Feeny, Ballykelly, Bellarena and Limavady itself. They also made vaccination compulsary and free and each dispensary had to make returns to the Poor Law Union Guardians who in turn has to make returns to the Poor Law Commissioners in Dublin. The Bellarena Dispensary building still stands but is unused.

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Stewart, Irwin, Morrison, Haslett, Murrell - Dungiven area Co. Londonderry
Browne, Barrett -Co.Armagh
Neil, Smyth _Co. Antrim


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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #40 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 09:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kingskerwell.
Thanks for the info have you any idea what the inoculations were for, did they cover all children's ailments. I forgot to ask was the Reid street photo ok? Belfast beau.
Irwin. Limavady / Coleraine/Belfast.
Harvey. Liverpol / Dublin/ Belfast.
Hewitt. Co.Armagh / Co. Down.
Dickson.lanark Scotland / Ballymoney/ Belfast
Porter. Mackeral / Mackerel. Surrey

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 19 March 13 11:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
   Yes, Reid Street photo was excellent. My apologies for not thanking you earlier.

Regards
Stewart, Irwin, Morrison, Haslett, Murrell - Dungiven area Co. Londonderry
Browne, Barrett -Co.Armagh
Neil, Smyth _Co. Antrim

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #43 on: Saturday 20 December 14 16:45 GMT (UK) »
Kingskerwell,

a few years back at the start of this thread you gave me some amazing info on my family which I am still extremely grateful for :
Now that I have began concentrating on my Irish heritage I was wondering if you could advise me as to where that info came from? what online research or database should I be using? I have my Irwins, on the 1901 census living in Methodist Lane in Limavardy then moving to Scotland (at least some of them) which can be seen on my Ancestry tree. http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/55888951/family?fpid=32203666755

John, 
        I think that I may have found your family.

26 Nov 1887 William Irwin of Grannagh Aghanloo married Elizabeth Irwin of Ballycastle Aghanloo.
They were married in Dungiven.

Known children were
12 May 1876 Margaret
15 Jun 1878  Elizabeth died 1878
1 Jul     1879 Mary
12 Nov 1881 Anne
5 Mar 1884   Thomas Charles
29 May 1886 William

The children were all born in Ballycastle Aghanloo


Any info would be great - just to add more info  - both William's and Elizabeth's mothers were McCluskeys and were probably at least cousins.

thanks
John
Irwin, McCloskey/McCluskey

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Re: Irwins from Aghanloo/Rathfad
« Reply #44 on: Saturday 20 December 14 18:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi John,
           Sorry, but I cannot remember the source of that information. At the time I was searching for information on an Elizabeth Irwin whose death was registered in Limavady in 1884 and who died in Dumbane Aghanloo. a townland beside Ballycastle. I was using local church registers, and microfilm of church registers in Coleraine Library and at PRONI in Belfast but at the time I did not note sources (a big mistake). My Elizabeth Irwin was the mother of at least two illegitimate children and my great grandmother's brother was the father.   

Regards
Stewart, Irwin, Morrison, Haslett, Murrell - Dungiven area Co. Londonderry
Browne, Barrett -Co.Armagh
Neil, Smyth _Co. Antrim