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Title: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: alocin66 on Thursday 03 December 09 14:39 GMT (UK)
I am wondering if anybody could give me any information on Killydonnelly, or may be related to any of the Calderwood families who lived there in the 19th century. I know there was a Calderwoodstown back then. I have looked at the 1851 census abstracts, and do have a couple of certs but am interested to see if someone may be researching the same family, and I am willing to share information with them.



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Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: Avenger on Tuesday 26 February 19 23:20 GMT (UK)
My father was born in Killydonnelly in 1934 and my great great grandfather was Mathew Calderwood..

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Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: BallyaltikilliganG on Saturday 02 March 19 14:18 GMT (UK)
avenger will help you most, but needs to make 3 messages first
Killydonnelly is a townland in Rasharkin Civil Parish
no Calderwood  in tithes applotment books   1823-37 doesnt mean much

1862 Griffiths Valuation http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/
Calderwood   Alex.      Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   Alex., Jr.   Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   David      Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   Hugh      Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   James      Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   John      Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   Mathw.   Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   Matthew   Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   Samuel   Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim
Calderwood   William   Killydonnelly   Rasharkin   Antrim

you can look up further details on each, and see their homestead blg on a townland map
they have continuation books up to 1922 at PRONI

for the townland name history see http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=18741

John Grenham website says 18 Calderwood households in parish in 1856-7

Earlier Calderwood concentrate around Ballymoney  eg Flax growers https://www.failteromhat.com/flax/antrim.php gives Robert and Rachel Calderwood in 1796

or earlier 1740s 1740 Protestant Householders' Returns for the Baronies of Cary, Dunluce, Kilconway and Toome. see http://www.billmacafee.com/18centurydatabases.htm
Alex David & James Calderwood have separate entries .

Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 02 March 19 14:35 GMT (UK)
alocin66 hasn't been on Rootschat since 20015 but just to add to their original post on this thread-

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I am wondering if anybody could give me any information on Killydonnelly, or may be related to any of the Calderwood families who lived there in the 19th century. I know there was a Calderwoodstown back then.

Calderwood and Catherwood are interchangeable in Ulster. There's a Catherwoodstown in Movenis (County Londonderry) not far from Killydonnelly but I don't recall a Calderwoodstown in Rasharkin area.
Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: samanna_machine on Friday 08 March 24 02:51 GMT (UK)
Hey, this is maybe 15 years too late but I have been researching my family history more this past week and have recently confirmed that I am a descendant of Calderwoods in Killydonnelly and also still live in Killydonnelly. My surname is Patterson and my great great grandfather, Robert Patterson married an Eliza Calderwood and moved into her family's farm. Said farm is still in my family's possession with my dad as the current owner. I don't know if you'll read this but I stumbled upon this forum whilst researching and just thought I'd leave what I know.
Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Saturday 09 March 24 15:59 GMT (UK)

Welcome to RootsChat  :)

The OP (alocin66) was online here in January of this year and if they have the same e-mail address they registered with on RootsChat and still have notifications for replies turned on, then they should receive an e-mail to tell them of your post.

Some URL links-

...my great great grandfather, Robert Patterson married an Eliza Calderwood and moved into her family's farm.

Robert John Patterson married Eliza Calderwood on 19 May 1892 at 2nd Ballymoney Presbyterian Church.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1892/10630/5872963.pdf

1901 census
House 2 in Killydonnelly (Glenbuck, Antrim).
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Glenbuck/Killydonnelly/929584/

Killydonnelly townland beside the B64 Duneany Road and east of the village of Rasharkin.
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/kilconway/rasharkin/glenbuck/killydonnelly/


KG

Title: Re: Killydonnelly, Rasharkin
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 15 March 24 08:26 GMT (UK)


1901 census
House 2 in Killydonnelly (Glenbuck, Antrim).
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Glenbuck/Killydonnelly/929584/


Matthew Calderwood Patterson born 1 June 1893 at Killydonnelly.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1893/02296/1861195.pdf

Nancy Patterson (Lizzie?) born 25 February 1895 at Killydonnelly. Informant her father Robert at Ballylough.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1895/02231/1840824.pdf

1911 census
House 19 in Killydonnelly (Glenbuck, Antrim)
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Glenbuck/Killydonnelly/120410/