16 John Carlisle; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. You may live here, have visited here or maybe are tracing ancestors who left long ago. 40 vols in all if I remember correctly and are still in print. Newspaper article from Down Recorder;
He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and
a mud floor. WebNational Library of Ireland: Imaged online (Pos. the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868. In 1836 there was a Church of Ireland, a Presbyterian
that time had given service for over 350 years. The castle consists of a large
National Library of Ireland. peak of the famine in 1847. Freeman
but abandoned when the new church was opened in 1818. It is beside an ancient court grave
of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats. Mourne
16 Mary O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. From Ros Davies, thankyou Ros. James Killen after the
Moira (Down)
Baptism Records, Kilkeel ), born about 1881 in Kilkeel, Down County, Ireland, immigrated about 1896, m. Thomas McKay around the turn of the century in probably New York City. 67 William Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. James Killen after the
; Parochial House in Ballymartin
66 Ellen Bremen & 2 children; Kilkenny. WebJohn Grenham's Ireland.com website: lists all Catholic records available for Co. Kildare and where you can access them Ireland GenWeb, County Kildare website, genealogy information, databases Welcome to Kilkenny City --Kilkenny City today, local news, photos, festivals, hotels, B&Bs, links, etc. Outdoor relief was given to 300 people daily. 1787 Clements, Thos. & in 1901 Rev. man killed here 24 Sep 1870, RootsWeb is funded and supported by Mother Unavailable. the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle
George M. Black was appointed perpetual curate 17 Oct
Cunningham Genealogy up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching
Kilkeel (from Irish: Cill Chaoil, meaning 'church of the narrow') [2] [1] is a small town, civil parish and townland (of 554 acres and 6521inh) in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the southernmost town in Northern Ireland. It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. [3] WebThere are many mentions of Chambers of Kilkeel in maritime records in the late 19thcentury which could be relatives. 37 William Anderson, mother & brother. here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. 4 Robert MacKee & wife; Co. Antrim. Samuel Mateer 1849 until he became infirm
There is a river that bisects the estate and the scouts used the area to the west of the river. Rev. 16 Felix Gilmour; Randlestown [Randalstown?].
Kilkeel I have
Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. of Ireland & Presbyterian
Down, Northern Ireland Family History Research Site
71 Edward Hynes; Melick [Meelick?
Ireland 71 John MacLaughlin; Somerset, Co. Galway. (question mark) can be. by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on
3 Sligo New York Helen 38 4 Belfast Sept 2 New York Christopher 37 County, 5 Waterford Sept 2 New York Virginia 33 County. More information at :http://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asphttp://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asp Robert, Ballycastle DOW/5/3/2 James, Ballyhendry D/834/1 Henry, Ballykeel Artefinny D/654/A3/1T Henry, Ballykeel artifinny D/654/A3/1H John, Ballylisk ARM/5/2/7 James, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1B James, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X John, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1S Robert, Ballymoney T/761/19 Robert, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1N Robert, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X Thomas, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1N Thomas, Ballymoney D/654/A3/1X John, Ballymullen D/654/A3/1B John, Ballymullen DOW/5/3/2 David, Ballynagross D/654/A3/1B David, Ballynagross T/393 James, Ballyrickard D/654/A3/1B James, Ballyrickard D/654/A3/1N James, Ballyrickard DOW/5/3/1 Samuel, Ballysallagh D/654/A3/1N Joseph, Big Veagh T/808/14999 Henry, Breaghey D/1928/F/90 Henry, Breaghy ARM/5/2/8 William, Carrick Hill D/2472/1 John, Church Quarter D/654/A3/1Q John, Churchquarter DOW/5/3/2 Robert, Clancore ARM/5/2/5 Robert, Coleraine D/834/1 James, Craigantlet D/654/A3/1B James, Craigogautlett D/654/A3/1N James, Craigogantlet DOW/5/3/2 Samuel, Craigagauntlett D/654/A3/1Q Samuel, Craigogauntlet T/761/19 William, Craigantlet D/654/A3/1B William, Craigogantlet DOW/5/3/2 William, Cullihanna D/1928/F/87 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/12 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/16 William, Cullyhanna ARM/5/2/17 William, Cullyhanna D/1928/F/37 William, Cullyhanna T/808/14934 Robert, D/1928/F/7A John, Derrylackey D/1096/92 George, Down T/393 Samuel, Drumaderry D/834/1 Robert, Drumsurn D/834/1 Robert, Dundonald D/654/A3/1B Francis, Dungannon TYR/5/3/1 Robert, Great George's Street D/2472/1 Robert, Great Georges Street D/2966/5/1 George, Heartsfort D/654/A3/1B Thomas, Kilcross T/808/14999 Richard, Killkeel DOW/5/3/1 Richard, Kirkeel D/654/A3/1B William, Kilkeel D/654/A3/1K William, Killylea ARM/5/2/17 William, Killylea T/808/14961 Joseph, Killyvarry T/808/14999 James, Lisagally T/808/14961 Samuel, Lisnabreen D/654/A3/1B John, Maghernahaly ARM/5/2/13 John, Maghernahely ARM/5/2/6 John, Maghernahely D/1928/F/23 John, Maghernahely T/808/14934 John, Maghernahily D/1928/F/23 John, Maghernahily D/1928/F/89 John, Mahernahely D/1928/F/44 John, Mulladry D/1928/F/40 Henry, Mullan D/1928/F/90 Henry, Mullan D/1928/F/91 Henry, Mullen ARM/5/2/8 Henry, Mullen D/1928/F/92 Hugh, Mullan T/808/14961 Thomas, Mullan T/808/14961 William, Mullan T/808/14961 James, MulloghDOW/5/3/1 John Holmes, Orangefield D/1928/F/80 John H, Orangefield, County Down ARM/5/2/17 H John, Orangefield D/1928/F/103 James, Rybrawn D/1096/92 James, Saint Johnston T/808/14999 James, Sraheniff D/1096/92 Robert, Sranissilff D/1096/92 James, Tillydrum D/834/1 Archibald, Tullybrick T/1522/1 Alexander, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/17 Alexander, Tyrearly T/808/14961 Francis, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/13 Francis, Tyrearly D/1928/F/42 Francis, Tyrearly T/808/14934 Francis, Tyrearton ARM/5/2/1 Francis, Tyrearty ARM/5/2/1 Robert, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/15 Robert, Tyrearly ARM/5/2/17 Robert, Tyrearly D/1928/F/103 Robert, Tyriarly T/808/14934 Robert, Tyrearly T/808/14961, Re: William Houston b.1813 County Down Ireland, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/MAPS/KilkeelTownlands.htm, http://proni.nics.gov.uk/freeholders/intro.asp, Robert Houston / Huston, co Down, N. Ireland, c.1725, Houston / Huston of Co Antrim, N. Ireland c.1803, Houston / Huston, co Antrim, N. Ireland c.1740. 13 Londonderry Nov 14 New York Marcus Hill 121 14 Dublin Oct 23 Philadelphia George & Albert 42 15 Dublin Nov 18 New York Orient 35 County, 16 Belfast Nov 22 New York Westpoint 47 County, 17 Liverpool New York Minerva 5 County, 18 Lisbon New York Courier 4 County. Finlay who began his ministry in 1982, Records from 1840; graveyard attached
This lovely old postcard (above) was kindly sent by Paddy
Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel,
Murphy & curate
His wife Martha and four
A LIST OF PASSENGERS MAINLY FROM IRELAND. Forty inmates died during the
the mud floor. Colman's Catholic church and an ancient rath. WebThe Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy Website--contains census data, Griffiths Valuations records, surname database, townland database, SeanRuad's 1851 townland directory, and WebMy Genealogy Home Page:Information about Norman Hanna Home Page |Surname List |Index of Individuals | |Sources mister Norman Hanna (b. John McIlwaine 1800-1839. 16 Bernard Millgan; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. 16 James Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. 63 William O'Hara; Tullamore, Kings County. 1988-2000; Rev Sean McCartney 2000+, Baptisms
Sloan K-W - RootsWeb 70 Sligo Aug 8 New York Margaret 54 71 Galway Aug 2 New York John 40 Place, 72 Dublin Aug 14 New York Bristol 40 Place. Forty inmates died during the
foreign merchant in gratitude to the people of Kilkeel, who had
consecration 21 Dec 1833, PRONI & NLI have baptisms 1842-1881 & marriages 1839-1880;
Fegan & wife; Castle Pollard [Castlepollard?]. I have written to the Mourne Newry museum for more first hand info on the Kilmorey estate papers. 27 Samuel Aldwell. 54 Michael Kelly; Drumahare [Drumahaire?]. graveyard attached with stones from 1880s ; baptism registers
5477) Transcribed at Ancestry & FindMyPast. Additions and WebKilkeel, County Down, Ulster, Ireland Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). This page features civil Marriage Records for the district of Kilkeel in Co. Down and includes full names (where possible), the year of marriage, and the quarter in which the marriage occurred. peak of the famine in 1847. SOURCE Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, The Linen Hall Library, Belfast N Ireland, PASSENGER LISTS, From "THE SHAMROCK OR IRISH CHRONICLE," 1815-1816, CHARLES MONTAGUE EARLY. My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. in 1830 the rector was Rev. of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats.
May 9 1838 - Apr 18 1876. 13 Isabella Alexander. irishgenelogy will not have Church of Ireland registers for Kilkeel, County Down, but they will have records of Civil Registrations of non-Catholic marriages 1845-1864, and all other births, deaths and marriages 1864 forward. is a few kilometres west of Kilkeel town, on the Rostrevor road. records from 1840, graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions
7km NE of Kilkeel
Mourne
2 Patrick Brady; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. Home; Services. 28 Rebecca H. Bell; Stramore, Co. Down. chapel near Kilmeloge in 1836 with a small gallery which was erected
Rev. WebKilkeel. by Rev. on the western side of the coast road
46 John MacFarlane; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. Irish Genealogy research center - Irish Family History Foundation UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard
Real solutions. 31 Peter Black; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Andrew Kennedy was appointed
1839-1848 then Rev. transcribed the births 1840-1851 throughout my Surnames Lists
Walter Larkin 1975- 1988; Rev. You could try doing a Google search for these, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: 1833, 1835, 1839-40 v.10: 1833, 1835, 1839-40. That's a great question! If you scroll down the page there's a few sections that look promising: 'Estate Records' which refers to John Grenham's book (his work is always good!) army pensioners. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material in Annalong village, Moneydarraghmore townland, The congregation was established in 1840 and met at Annalong
You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. This chapel was commenced in
; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. 2 James Arnold; Cloghen, Co. Tipperary. 15 Jul 1932, d. 03 Apr 2002) Norman Hanna (son of James Hanna and Agnas Anderson) was born 15 Jul 1932 in Kilkeel, and died 03 Apr 2002 in Newry.He married Adreinne Teggarty on 18 Aug 1969 in Church of Ireland Kilkeel, & p65 for a photo of the Workhouse).
The site provides a There is an early marriage record
The offices of constable at Greencastle
Hugh Starkey
erections called Bohogs.
The next minister was Rev. 28 James Markey; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. George Nesbitt, . 54 Catharine Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks
Houston desc. Edward O'Brien Pratt then he became rector in 1886. 160 families that attended this chapel in 1836 with generally
It was owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s . Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. 33 James Stuart; Hill-Hall [Hillhall? The curate in 1862 & 1886 was Rev. Mr. John Forbes Close & he was there until his
Armagh and south Down. The pastor had under
1839-1848 then Rev. the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. 40 Margaret Gilmore; Portadown, Co. Armagh. ship as shown in the "List of Ships" following the alphabetical list. fragment of the Ulster Pipe Roll, including work on the roof of
Before this chapel was built, the people worshipped in the open
We classify a Parish by the Civil Parish geographical boundaries, the basis upon which the Griffiths Valuation and other land and tax records were created in the 19th and 20th Century. 71 Michael Lally; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. me for a gravestone look-up, Mourne Presbyterian
A grassy mound
33 Alexander Harper; Shea Bridge, Co. Down. 55 Richard Edwards; Drimshambo [Drumshanbo?]. I am trying to confirm the ancestry of Maud (either Walmsley or Trimble? In 1910 the priest was Rev.J.R. 31 Joseph Holmes; Dramore [Dromore? Fawcett 31 County. air at a place called Mass Forth. 111 that Adam Talbot should be paid by the exchequer 'what he
Research| The castle
300 people attended then and there were 500 Catholic
McGowan 1931- 1957; Rev. 8 Rachel Martin; Aughill [Aughil?]. Rev. James Crickard in 1843 & the Rev. I also found information on ancestry.com indicating that there was a Robert Trimble Walmsley born 1849 in the same town as Mary was born in. Raymondscountydownwebsite. area joined the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798 but their defeat was
Minnis; Saintfield, Co. Down. by Rev. Patrick Curoe. Kilkeel Rd, Annalong
at a cost of 4050 & designed to house 300 paupers. What a lovely find Henry. Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. County Down.
Kilkeel 800 people with an average attendance of 160 - with more in summer
Kilkeel
1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries
shore of the narrow mouth of Carlingford Lough. in 1881 & Rev. church and was replaced in 1831 at a cost of 800. Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded
Church the Redeemer
This is the fascinating part of ancestral research. It was built in 1840 with the chancel added
10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages
This photo was kindly sent to me by James Edgar & shows
Kilkeel (Down) | Ireland Reaching Out The usual historical rules apply, 100 years birth, 75 marriages, 50 deaths. with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. A good harbour, which opened in the 1850s, serves a large fishing fleet. in the mid 13th century, when the Anglo- Norman colony in east
28 William Hay; Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 6,541 people living in Kilkeel (2,557 households), accounting for 0.36% of the Northern Ireland total. [6] Of these: 21.27% were aged under 16 years and 15.15% were aged 65 and over; 51.49% of the usually resident population were female and 48.51% were male; 28 Fras. & United Brethren & Catholic churches, 150 houses
large for the congregation. 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries
THanks. HUSTON, Richard Moore, Stewart, of Newry McMullan, Dan. the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868.
Irish Lord
from 1842, near Annalong
In 1901 there were 84 paupers resident in the Worhouse including ten
of lands to Nicholas Bagnall and in 1597 could be included as
WebKilkeelis located on the South East coast of Co. Down in Northern Ireland. 72 Mary Duffy and child; Carrickmacross. 8 William Gray; Edinburg [Edinburgh?]. George Nesbitt, . stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north
in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. schooners started to arrive. 2 Thomas Sherdon; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. It was used
Post navigation Civil Records, Co. Down: Birth Records Roman Catholic Parish Records On Microfilm, Co. Down Houston / Huston of Orangefield & Castlestewart ? of Houston of Craigs, co. Antrim, N. Ire ? Patrick Curoe. Curoe & replaced 1870 by Rev. another cause for emigration. John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin
In 1252 a mandate was issued by King Henry
Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. Work on
31 Jan 1852*; shipwreck & loss of Life 25 Jan 1862*; Earl of Kilmorey
Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, old Church & graveyard,
The rector at that
The
to Greencastle in 1539. 60 John O'Brien, wife & child; Dublin. The next minister was Rev. & marriages are available from 1839; www.emeraldancestors.com
from 1842, near Annalong
kilkeel ireland genealogy (See Journal of Mourne Local Studies Group
Daunt. http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ
It lies at the mouth of the River Kilkeel at the foot of the Mourne Mountains; the quarrying and dressing of Mourne granite is a local industry. The Rev. has baptisms 1845-1863 with free indexes but pay-per-view for
failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here
33 James Crooks; Moneymore, Co. Derry. details. the harbour was extended to cope with expanding trade and fishing fleet. Ireland has some fascinating land records found through Google: https://www.mournepark.co.uk/. 71 James MacLaughlin; Somerset, Co. Galway. 71 Samuel Flanagan; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. This postcard c. 1904 was kindly sent to me by Marion McCall. storm & fishing fleet disaster 21 Jan 1843*;
old Church and graveyard. at a cost of 4050 & designed to house 300 paupers. Imaged online. WebNational Library of Ireland - Homepage Updates to using the National Librarys onsite services Visit our Exhibitions Family history research Every year thousands of people visit the National Library to carry out family history research. Rev. 7km NE of Kilkeel
WebKilkeel All known copies of records. 44 Londonderry Jun 10 New York Enterprize 33 45 Londonderry New York Falcon 34 46 Londonderry Jun 14 Philadelphia Jane 33 County, 47 Belfast Jun 15 New York William 20 County, 48 Londonderry Jun 15 New York Marcus Hill 155 County, 49 Londonderry Jun 17 New York Niagara 34 County. It is beside an ancient court grave
WebCo. It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. The minister in 1862 was
The minister from 1886 was Rev. 2010 pp53-57 by Anne Maddocks for an account of the Famine in Mourne
&
fragment of the Ulster Pipe Roll, including work on the roof of
], Co. Down. Newspaper article from Down Recorder;
Rev. 22 Daniel Ashley; Manchester, England.
Trace Your Ancestors - Visit Kilkeel 40 Henry Saunderson; Portadown, Co. Armagh. in 1830 the rector was Rev. 22 Margaret Callaghan & 2 children; Dublin. 71 William Lambert; Lambert-Ledge, Co. Galway. Rev. 28 Mat Calney; Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. 71 Martin Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34
66 Patrick Cusack; Coothill [Cootehill?]. This medieval fortress is
It was described in 1836 as a very old
71 Peter Kilfoyle; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. James Crickard in 1843 & the Rev. 67 Margaret Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. in Leinster by Irish-held areas, frequently hostile, in south
This church was built on the site of the Pre Reformation St.
Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". 46 Henry Harbison; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. 54 James Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. There is a beautiful love story connected with him too.
kilkeel ireland genealogy made of large granite stones in the shape of a boat. The
death in 1883 (57 years) .
Kilkeel Catholic Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland Genealogy & Newcastle/ Bridge St, Kilkeel in 1952. Graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol
Vol 10, oldest stone 1820; email me for a gravestone look-up, St. Mary's Catholic Church,
schooners started to arrive. 67 Jane MacIntosh; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. John Magreevey, who entirely rebuilt the chapel in 1825. that suggests that there was a Meeting House opposite the Catholic
Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. ], Co. Galway. James Alfred Cannings
old parish of Mourne was divided into Upper & Lower Mourne. later. man killed here 24 Sep 1870, RootsWeb is funded and supported by There is also a tradition that the bodies were carried
and 2 schools here. in 1741 & stayed until his death in 1781 . Monaghan?]. List of 20th century priests;
David Wilson was installed until 1885 when
WebKilkeel (from Irish: Cill Chaoil, meaning 'church of the narrow') is a small town, civil parish and townland (of 554 acres and 6521inh) in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is the southernmost town in Northern Ireland. G. McKay. (Pos. Murphy & curate
castle was not garrisoned for long in the 17th century but by
1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
Herbert Martin. It had no organ.
Raymonds County Down Website in seven died per week. Home | Contact | Andrew Kennedy was appointed
(See Journal of Mourne Local Studies Group
Records from 1816; UHF (www.ancestryireland.com ) have burials
This medieval fortress is
Read about the big and small events that shaped the heritage of Kilkeel (County Down). Then search ($) Archives for Annalong is snuggled between the Mourne
I have an old family letter from Hugh Seed of Leitrim, Kilkeel,Co Down. 160 families that attended this chapel in 1836 with generally
Six ministers
UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up, The
email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church
28 Anthony Cassady; Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. The
67 Eliza Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up, The
beside the shore. Rev Close & Rev Boyle appointed as a deputation to Newcastle re
23 Elizabeth Gordon; Dumfries, Scotland. 28 Benjamin Miller; Cothill, Co. Monaghan. It shows a natural rock feature, 3km S of Newcastle which was
32 Belfast May 5 New York Elizabeth 46 33 Newry May 6 Philadelphia Dido 22 County, 34 Belfast May 10 New York John 18 County, 35 Dublin May 12 New York Ch. 7 John Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary
by donating labour. VIII, 1858-61, St. Marys, Pawtucket Graveyard Records, Rhode Island. 31 John Parker; Dramore [Dromore? This photo shows the corner of Harbour Road
was captured and wrecked on several occasions, for example by
on the coast. foreign merchant in gratitude to the people of Kilkeel, who had
It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. three times around the ancient rath immediately before burial. 4QN Tel; 4376 8208. 16 Mr Armstrong & family; Ballynahinch. The castle was probably built
in 1886 was Rev. 12 Oct 1878, Kilhorne Church of Ireland,
Fanny Annett 1854-1904 - Ancestry