Author Topic: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.  (Read 15776 times)

Offline Macharskin

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 106
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #18 on: Monday 12 January 09 20:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello Newgent,

Yes I would like a sight of that list. Perhaps you can PM it?

Kind regards, Michael.

Offline Newgent_for_life

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 158
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #19 on: Monday 12 January 09 23:53 GMT (UK) »
I dont know how to PM but here's the list.
(original spelling retained)
GLEBE                 Wm. Wallace, John Wallace, Wm. Beer, Joseph Boyd, Wm.
                           Essin, Robert Pain, James Anderson.
ARDMORE           Wm. McCauslan, John Tate, Henry Tod, Francy Dinsmore,
                          Wm. Jackson.
DRUMGESH        John Bredin, James Crawford, Andrew Moody, James Adams,
                          Robert Guy.
CARNET              John Horner, Joseph Holmes, James Horner, John Clerk, Wm.
                           Read.
TERRYDOO          John Walker, John Fulton, Wm. Anderson, Abram Fulton, Widow
                           Carr, Mick Clyde, Joseph Kile, Adam Clyde, John Clyde.
LITTLEDERRY       Widow Scott, Thos. Read, James Read, Saml. Jackson,
                           Robert Jackson, Sanders Craiton, Joseph Scott, John
                           Donolly, James Linn, Wm. Oliver, John Oliver, Robert Logan,
                            James Fleming, Alex Fleming.
ACHINSALLOGH   Wm. Blair, John Blair, Wm. Moore, John Cosky, John Ross,
                           Wm. Ross, Joseph Ross, Hugh Craig, Robert Linton, David
                           McClenn, Robert Freesar, John Hopkin, Wm. Colwell, John
                           Colwell, Wm. Hopkin.
LISLAAN              James Oliver, David Delap, Widow Oliver.
DRUMAGASHER   John Parkhill, Robert Hunter, John Hoge, Widow Hoge, Hugh
                          Millar, James Lindsay.
BELLYMULLEY     wm. Shannon, David Simpson, Wm. Thompson, James
                          Thompson, Guilbert Carr.
EDENMORE         Robert Carr, Thos. McLeester, Mick Anderson.
DRUMSARN          Hugh Rankin, Robert Houston, James Ross, Samuel Ross,
                          Thos. Dooglas, James Long, Henry Fowler, John Long, Wm.
                          Fowler, Robt. Adams, Robert Beard.

Newgent

 
Arbuckle;Bamford;Fagan;Glenny;Graham;Maxwell; McAlister;Mitchell;Williamson;Wisdom

Offline Newgent_for_life

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 158
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 13 January 09 06:39 GMT (UK) »
Protestant Householders in Balteagh Parish-1740 (continued)
THE MAIN       John Dooglas, James Dooglas, Joseph Dooglas, Saml. Elver, 
                      Geo. Peery, John Adams, John McCrakan, Rob. Love, Geo.
                      Selfrig, Saml.  McClenan, Danl. Delap, Arsble Robinson, Wm.
                      Brice, Henry Barton.
CLOHOGLE    James Whiteside, David Moore, James Cristy.
BELLYWHIN   Widow Robinson, James Scott, John Scott, Wm. Anderson, Robt. Murril, ArsbleMcM
Arbuckle;Bamford;Fagan;Glenny;Graham;Maxwell; McAlister;Mitchell;Williamson;Wisdom

Offline Newgent_for_life

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 158
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 13 January 09 06:55 GMT (UK) »
Protestant Householders in Balteagh Parish-1740 (continued)
THE MAIN       John Dooglas, James Dooglas, Joseph Dooglas, Saml. Elver,  
                      Geo. Peery, John Adams, John McCrakan, Rob. Love, Geo.
                      Selfrig, Saml.  McClenan, Danl. Delap, Arsble Robinson, Wm.
                      Brice, Henry Barton.
CLOHOGLE    James Whiteside, David Moore, James Cristy.
BELLYWHIN   Widow Robinson, James Scott, John Scott, Wm. Anderson, Robt.
                     Murril, Arsble McMichel, James Murril.
TULLYDREENON     David Ervin, WM. Guiler, John Whiteside, John Hendry, John
                             Torrens, David George, Arsble Car, John George, John
                             Peoples, John Piper, James Wilson, Geo. Glen, Allen
                             Shannon.
CARRICK        James Gaat, Hugh Gaat, Wm. Mecum, Thos. Anderson, James
                      McClenn, Thos. Steel.
BALLYLECKRY        James Logan, Robt. Shannon, Robt. Neil, David Allison,
                             Robt. Forsythe, James Hendrey, John Forsythe.

Newgent.
Arbuckle;Bamford;Fagan;Glenny;Graham;Maxwell; McAlister;Mitchell;Williamson;Wisdom


Offline Macharskin

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 106
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 13 January 09 10:43 GMT (UK) »
Hello Newgent,

Many thanks for that great list.

I am sure many, like me will find it fascinating reading. Of particular interest to me there is that the name Fowler appears, as I am looking for a Fowler who married Henry Loughery.

Kind regards, Michael.

Offline melonsmum

  • RootsChat Extra
  • **
  • Posts: 19
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 05 February 09 14:21 GMT (UK) »
Hello Michael,

I thought that you may be interested to know that my G Uncle, Thomas McLean, travelled to California in 1910 with his friend, Henry Lochrey.  They were both from Londonderry and I know that my G Uncle's family originated from the Limavady area.  Do you think that this Henry Lochrey could be linked to yours?

Melonsmum

Offline Macharskin

  • RootsChat Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 106
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #24 on: Friday 06 February 09 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Hello melonsmum,

It would be nice to think there was a connection.     ;D

My ancestor Henry Loughrie/Loughrey must have died soon after the 1851 Census when he was already 80 years old, so the Henry you mention would, I guess, be two generations younger. However Henry seems to be a fairly uncommon name, so it might have been passed down?

Do you know anything else about your Henry other than your G Uncle's link with Limavady?

Kind regards, Michael.



Offline melonsmum

  • RootsChat Extra
  • **
  • Posts: 19
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #25 on: Friday 06 February 09 22:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi Michael,

I know that in 1910 Henry's parents lived in Derry City and that his father was called Edward.  The 2 lads were on their way to stay in Los Angeles with Henry's uncle, James Brandon.  You can see the Passenger list on www.ellisisland.org

My Aunt remembers that the McLeans & Lochreys were good friends.  I'll ask her if she knows anything else about them.

Melonsmum

Offline mulvenna

  • RootsChat Extra
  • **
  • Posts: 19
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: Speaking Yet: Limavady Presbyterians and Balteagh.
« Reply #26 on: Monday 17 September 12 11:34 BST (UK) »
Protestant Householders in Balteagh Parish-1740 (continued)
THE MAIN       John Dooglas, James Dooglas, Joseph Dooglas, Saml. Elver,  
                      Geo. Peery, John Adams, John McCrakan, Rob. Love, Geo.
                      Selfrig, Saml.  McClenan, Danl. Delap, Arsble Robinson, Wm.
                      Brice, Henry Barton.

Newgent.

I hope you don't mind me coming rather late to this thread.

I'm descended from the PERRYs (or PEERYs as I see above) of The Main (or Maine) near Drumsurn, Co. Derry.

Thanks for posting the 1740 householders list, Newgent.

I'm back as far as gr-gr-gr-grandfather Joseph PERRY (1796-1872) who would be a few generations adrift from Geo PEERY in 1740.

Would I be right in thinking that the records documented in this book plus what is held in PRONI account for all surviving records from this church or might there be other records like session minutes still held at the church itself?

Gerry
MULVENNA, McGAREL, MATTHEWS, MORROW, GIBSON, ROBINSON, McKAY (Co. Antrim); O'CONNOR, MULLAN, PERRY, CAMPBELL, COWAN, McGUIGAN, HUNTER (Co. Derry); McCRORY, MULGREW (Co. Tyrone)