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1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« on: Saturday 02 March 13 07:02 GMT (UK) »
I have read that a fragment of the 1821 Census survived, and is the Argalurcher Parish in County Fermanagh; Barony of Lurg and Magherastephana, and is available as a microfiche.

Anyone know more about this? :P   Thank you all.
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Cornwall: Escott, Michell
Lanarkshire: Moss, Fisher
Mayo: Vaughan
Limerick: Collins
Cork: O'Sullivan
Armagh: Hanlon
Tyrone: McGuire
Louth: Grant
Down: Grant

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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 02 March 13 09:43 GMT (UK) »
The 1821 census fragments are mentioned in Fermanagh Resources (stickied topic at top of Fermanagh board)-
Census Records & Census Substitutes
1821- only a few volumes for Co. Fermanagh survive (PRONI)- parish of Aghalurcher (townlands of Altamartin, Altamullaboy, Altdwark, Attaclenobrien, Aughavory, Augheetor, Carahoney, Cavanalack, Cleen, Colebrooke, Comnohy, Corlacky, Corrafat, Cran, Corckadreen, Currylongford, Derrintony, Derrychrum, Dordrany, Drumrock, Dunavoghy, Esnasillong, Esthomas, Feavanny, Foglish, Grogy, Killarbin, Killybawn, Lamphill, Legtiladay, Lisavinick, Moughly, Mount Gibbon, Owenskerry, Ranult, Stripe, Tatenahoglish, Tattyreagh, Tereaghan, Tullaharney, Tullichanie and Tulnavarin), Parish of Derryvullen (PRONI MIC/5A and MIC/15A).
(PRONI MIC/5A and MIC/15A) MIC/5A and MIC/15A are the microfilm reference for the material in PRONI, Belfast.
You can check the only LDS catalogue (www.familysearch.org) to see if they also have a copy of the microfilm- if so, it's likely that for a small fee you can order it from your local LDS library to view there.
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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 02 March 13 09:50 GMT (UK) »
My thanks to you for rapid response.  I see from the list that Alderwood and Cullentra did not survive- or are these 2 invalid Townland names?

I've been reading all the goodies in TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS, next on my reading list is Fermanagh equivalent. Very impressive amount of material. :)
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Cornwall: Escott, Michell
Lanarkshire: Moss, Fisher
Mayo: Vaughan
Limerick: Collins
Cork: O'Sullivan
Armagh: Hanlon
Tyrone: McGuire
Louth: Grant
Down: Grant

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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 02 March 13 10:22 GMT (UK) »
See http://www.thecore.com/seanruad  to find townlands, parishes, etc. in Ireland.
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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 02 March 13 11:47 GMT (UK) »
I've been to the Seanruad site, and confirm that Aghalurcher is a Civil parish. The documentation for Griffiths says the same.

The birth/marriage I seek are pre-civil, I need to know the name of the Church Parishes which map to Alderwood, Aghlurcher.

Looking in http://cotyroneireland.com/churchrecord/parishrecords.html   I find  "Kiltermon " for C of I, and Aghalurcher (Lismaskea) for RC.

Does this seem correct?  Thanks for all your help, it's great. :)
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Cornwall: Escott, Michell
Lanarkshire: Moss, Fisher
Mayo: Vaughan
Limerick: Collins
Cork: O'Sullivan
Armagh: Hanlon
Tyrone: McGuire
Louth: Grant
Down: Grant

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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 02 March 13 12:04 GMT (UK) »
Think "Lismaskea" might be Lisnaskea  :-\
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Re: 1821 Census: a fragment survived - ARGHALURCHER Parish
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 02 March 13 12:38 GMT (UK) »
Yes, I did think the same too, so triple checked the source site: http://cotyroneireland.com/churchrecord/parishrecords.html
 
It does read:

Church of Ireland   1787, Kiltermon 1861
Roman Catholic   Aghalurcher (Lismaskea) 1835
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?? :Fitzsimmons
Cornwall: Escott, Michell
Lanarkshire: Moss, Fisher
Mayo: Vaughan
Limerick: Collins
Cork: O'Sullivan
Armagh: Hanlon
Tyrone: McGuire
Louth: Grant
Down: Grant