Blackwood Collection in BelfastTwo Quinn family trees exist, in the
Blackwood Family History manuscript trees Collection in the LinenHall library, Belfast. Reggie Blackwood was associated strongly with Castlenavan. so part of the references might refer to your Hugh. Visit if you can give them warning helps, if you cant then I suggest you write to them asking them for photocopying estimates only if they think your knowledge relevant and be prepared to pay the extra for post and packing if you are tempted. “The Library welcomes all research enquiries, whether made in person, by phone, fax, letter or e-mail. Enquiries from members will be answered free of charge. Visitors from afar, and in particular those engaged in serious research projects, are recommended to make prior contact with the Library to ensure that they receive the best possible service. More complex enquiries should be made by letter, fax, or e-mail. Enquiries of this kind from within the British Isles will normally be answered free of charge, apart from any copying and postage charges. A minimum charge of £2 will normally be made in respect of overseas enquiries. A4 photocopies b&w are 20p. The Library may be able to assist those with more extensive research requirements on terms subject to negotiation with the Librarian. Contact the Library for further information on
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The volume references for
QUIN vol 14p175 Newry, unlikely to be your line
QUINN vol 34, vol 91
Hoping this is includes new information for you
good luck, Jim
ps However if the material is really relevant when you get it, I suggest a further donation to this unique library that is always needing extra funds.
The Blackwood collection includes important other items about
Castlenavan and
LoughinislandEssentialsourcesbelow from
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/Q/QuinnAJ.htmwhich has about 50 references for Quin/Quinn of Loughinisland about 30% contain further source being Loughinisland Catholic Church
examples
Henry QUIN . Kilmore & Loughinisland of Kilmore parish; married Aly Magee 16 Nov 1817 at Loughinisland Catholic Church PR
Hugh QUINN . Loughinisland married Sarah Burns of Artana 5 Feb 1817 at Loughinisland Catholic Church PR
Hugh QUINN . Loughinisland of Drumcaw; leased a house & 1 7 acres in 1863 from David S. Ker GV
Hugh QUINN . Loughinisland of Castlenavan, leased a house from Moses Thompson in 1863 GV
Hugh Willie QUINN . Loughinisland member of the Loughinisland Hurling team in 1916; photo available DS 2010 p35
Ros also has other church records parish map and acolic parish maps etc
Griffiths Valuation gives useful citations for rossconor
Rossconor Down Kinelarty Kilmore Rossconor
Rossconor Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Main street Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Downpatrick street Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Downpatrick st Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Castle street Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Hawthorn's row Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Dromore street Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
QUINN OWEN DOWN DRUMBALLYRONEY
Hawthorn's row Down Iveagh, upper (lower half) Drumballyroney Rossconor
Griffiths Valuation
QUIN JOHN DOWN LOUGHINISLAND
QUIN BERNARD DOWN LOUGHINISLAND
QUINN HUGH DOWN LOUGHINISLAND Drunmcaw map ref 28 17 acres
QUINN DAVID DOWN LOUGHINISLAND
QUINN JOHN DOWN LOUGHINISLAND
QUINN HUGH DOWN LOUGHINISLAND
1863 see
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/castlenavan map ref 7....b house 15 sh pa the one and only in Castlenavan New Line Road Junction with Rocky Lane
google maps this view shows two old gate posts see
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.3332139,-5.8413063,3a,75y,136.84h,74.26t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1su60HoueRTGCErr56XbLITw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 final remark on Griffiths valuation are the
continuation pages in several books that come up from 1863 to about 1921for Castlenavan in PRONI and online
Church recordshttps://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Guide_to_church_records.pdfR.C. Loughinisland (Down and Connor diocese)
Baptisms, 1806-52; marriages and deaths, 1805-52. ref MIC1D/73
the 1901 Census 16 in Castlenavan (Rossconnor, Down)
and 1911 census 5 in Castlenavan (Rossconnor, Down) lists Monica
showing the Quinn family marriage was 24 years previous of Castlenavan sadly no parents etc named
Downpatrick museum might well be useful
good luck onwards