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Hugh MacCulloch (d.9 Jan.1891), son of Hugh, m.(1 Feb.1848) Margaret Campbell (d.21 Nov.1883)
Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Margaret M'Cullough late of Ballyarton County Londonderry deceased who died 21 November 1883 at same place were granted at Londonderry to Hugh M'Cullough of Ballyarton aforesaid Merchant the Husband
The Will of Hugh M'Cullagh late of Ballyarton County Londonderry Merchant who died 9 January 1891 at same place was proved at Londonderry by John M'Cullagh of Ballyarton Merchant one of the Executors. Will mentions son John M., sons Hugh, Robert & Andrew and daughters Annie, Ellen Jane, Virginia Mary, Charlitt Matilda & Lucy Margaret Myles McCullagh.
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Londonderry/Bondsglen/Ballyartan/15272501. ? William MacCulloch (c1849-28 Jun 1870)
Londonderry Standard, 29 June 1870: MacCulloch- June 28, at Ballyarton, Mr. Wm. MacCulloch, aged 21 years.
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Anna “Annie” MacCulloch (d.bet.1937/1941) m.(6 Sept.1881 Ballyarton) Rev. Hugh Morrison.
Northern Constitution, 10 Sept.1881: Morrison and MacCulloch- At the residence of the bride’s father, Ballyarton, by special licence, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. Professor Witherow, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Colvin and the Rev. Hugh MacCulloch, brother of the bride, the Rev. Hugh Morrison, Cumber Manse, to Anna, eldest daughter of Mr. Hugh MacCulloch.
1937- Bristol
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Rev. Hugh MacCulloch (c1851-1937) m.(1881) Annie Ross (“died shortly after his passing”)
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Downhill/Castlerock_Town/588504 Londonderry Sentinel, 18 Sept.1937: Death of Rev. Hugh MacCulloch. Former Minister of Greenlaw. Memorial Service. [extract] died Greenlaw, Portrush; age 85, born Ballyarton, loc. 1873 Glendermott Presbytery, 1881 ordained Milford, Apr.1883 St. Paul’s, Leith. 1886 Greenlaw (29 years). “Mr. MacCulloch married in 1881 a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Robert Ross, Londonderry.” “He was the eldest son of the late M. Hugh MacCulloch, Ballyarton. He is survived by his sisters, Miss Lucy MacCulloch, Ballyarton; Mrs. Eaton, Altnagelvin; Mrs. MacDonnell, Dhu Varren, Portrush; and Mrs. Morrison, Bristol.
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John Mitchell MacCulloch (c1861-30 Mar.1930), grocer/merchant
MacCulloch John Mitchell of Ballyarton Killaloo county Londonderry retired merchant and farmer died 30 March 1930 Probate Londonderry 19 August to Charlotte Matilda MacCulloch and Lucy Margaret Kyle MacCulloch spinsters. Effects £3774 4s.
Weekly Irish Times, 20 Sept.1930- Recent Irish Wills. Mr. John Mitchell MacCulloch, of Ballyarton, Killaloo, Co. Londonderry, retired farmer and merchant, who died on 30th March last, left personal estate in Great Britain and Northern Ireland valued at £6,141 8s 9d., and probate of the will, dated 13th December, 1921, has been granted to his sisters, Miss Charlotte Matilda MacCulloch and Miss Lucy Margaret Kyle MacCulloch, of Ballyarton. The testor left to his sister Charlotte his interest in property at Glencoppagagh, Co. Tyrone, £500 to his brother Andrew Buchanan MacCulloch, £50 to his sister Virginia Mary MacDonnell, and the residue of the property to his sisters Charlotte Matilda MacCulloch and Lucy Margaret Kyle MacCulloch in equal shares as tenants in common.
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Robert Campbell MacCulloch (d.bef.1935) m.(4 Jan.1882) Mary Elizabeth Thomas
Belfast Morning News, 9 Jan1882: MacCulloch-Thomas- January 4, at Passenham, by the Rev. G.M. Capell, Rector of the Parish, Robert Campbell, son of Hugh MacCulloch, Esq., of Ballyarton, Londonderry, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Re. James Thomas, Trinity School, Stony Stratford, Bucks.
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Andrew Buchanan MacCulloch (d.bet.1921/1935)