part 2
leaping to Flax Growers, 1796 none found at
https://www.failteromhat.com/post1796.php1823-1837 Tithes Applotment Books
based upon the index work of the Irish Genealogy Hub’s
listing for each parish in Northern Ireland,
which are quicker to lookup if you know the parish!
The relevant original books are in the
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) Belfast
McMichael, John Townland: Eagrey Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, Jno. Townland: Drumfane Year: 1833 Kirkinriola Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Mullahinch Year: 1832 Aghadowey Antrim
McMichael, Bryan Townland: Prolisk Year: 1824 Ballintoy Antrim
McMichael, Jno. Townland: Drumragh Year: 1825 Ballymoney Antrim
McMichael, Alexr. Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, Alexr., Jr. Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, David Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, Neall Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, Patrick Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Antrim
McMichael, Jas. Tl: Aughnacloy Yr: 1827 Carnteel Antrim
McMichael, Danl. Townland: Craigfad Year: 1831 Culfeightrin Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Ballyvardagh Year: 1831 Culfeightrin Antrim
McMichael, Robert Townland: Ballyvardagh Year: 1831 Culfeightrin Antrim
McMichael, Robert Townland: Drumahit Year: 1831 Culfeightrin Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Lisnagatt Year: 1827 Derrykeighan Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Lisnagatt Year: 1827 Donegore Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Coolnasillagh Year: 1825 Errigal Antrim
McMichael, Neal Townland: Coolnasillagh Year: 1825 Errigal Antrim
McMichael, Jno. Townland: Drumfane Year: 1833 Kirkinriola Antrim
McMichael, Archd. Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832 Loughguile Antrim
McMichael, Jno. Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832 Loughguile Antrim
McMichael, James Townland : Ballyloghan Year: 1825 Portglenone Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Ardnargle Year: 1826 Tamlaght Finlagan Antrim
McMichael, John Townland: Glack/Bohillon John McMichael TemplemoreAntrim &Derry
McMichael, John Townland: Malindober Year: 1824 Billy Derry
McMichael, John Townland: Connor Year: 1835 Connor Derry
McMichael, Hugh Townland: Ballystroan Year: 1828 Dunboe Derry
McMichael, John Townland : Carniny Year: 1825 Portglenone Derry
McMichael, Nathl. Townland: Lisbrein (Islandstown) Year: 1825 Skerry Derry
McMichael, James Townland: Glack/Bohillon James McMichael Templemore Derry
McMichael, Jno. Townland: Drumragh Year: 1825 Ballymoney Derry & Antrim
McMichael, Saml. Townland: Lisnagunnogue Year: 1824 Billy Derry & Tyrone
McMichael, James Tl: Tannagh Yr : 1837 Aghaloo Tyrone
McMichael, James, Jr. Tl: Tannagh Yr : 1825 Aghaloo Tyrone
McMichael, James Townland: Glassaneerin Year: 1824 Billy Tyrone
McMichael, Hugh Tl: Ballyvenox Yr: 1828 Camus Tyrone
McMichael, James Tl: Aughnacloy Yr: 1827 Carnteel Tyrone
followed by the
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/index.jsp Mcmichael Wm Dereheen Annagelliff Cavan 1826
Mcmichael Wm Derryheen Annagelliff Cavan 1826
Mcmichael Wm Deraheen Urney Cavan 1828
Mcmichael James Glack Inch Cork 1833
Mcmichael Jas Glack Inch Cork 1833
Mcmichael John Grange Inch Cork 1833
Mcmichael Wm Deraheen Urney Cavan 1828
As your McMichael, had migrated earlier I wondered had he travelled with the Rev William Martin group in In 1772, a total of 4671 families responded to Rev. Martin's call to South Carolina and around twelve hundred Covenanters and others, including Roman Catholics, left Ulster under the leadership of Rev. Martin. read more at
http://boydroots.net/si_martin.htmlA total of 5 ships took the emigrants to the New Country.
• The James and Mary, departed Larne on 25 August 1772 and arrived in Charleston on 18 October 1772.
• The Lord Dunluce, sailed from Larne on October 4 and arrived in Charleston on December 20.
• The Pennsylvania Farmer, sailed from Belfast on October 16 and arrived in Charleston on December 19.
• The Hopewell, sailed from Belfast on October 19 and arrived in Charleston on December 22.
• The Free Mason, sailed from Newry on 27 October and arrived in Charleston on December 19.