Numbers in brackets represent the total number of people in Ireland in 1901 with this surname. Although the creation of surnames in Ireland may have began at an early time, it slowly continued for the next three hundred years or so. Smyth (16817) 15. WHITE
Later that year Marshal Schomberg's large Williamite expedition arrived in Belfast Lough and captured Bangor. Colby House scale became commonplace in the first half of the 18th century. Byrne (28224) 7. Marriage Index 1854-55, Marriage Records, Clonallen, Co. Down, 1826-28, St. Matthews, Ballymacarrett, Belfast City, Down. John Allen who had come to Dublin around 1600 as a "bricklayer and architect" was the first of a prosperous line of Dublin Allens. Down Convicts to Australia, County List of people who subscribed to a charity in 1836 Co. Down, Ireland, Ballynahinch Here are brief biographies of two men who lived quite close to each other near Strabane. The three-letter "Chapman Code" shown before each county name corresponds with the county on the map of Ireland above. Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864 for Dromore Burns/ Byrnes K-M
Doyle (20636) 8. Griffiths extracts from Griffiths Valuation of Ireland Index for civil parishes Ulster Historical Foundation. List of people involved in the Parish Works program 1836, Newtownards The county Down Ancestry project has been researched and published online by various genealogy and historical groups situated throughout the county. Flax Growers Bounty List 1796 & Newry District Marriages Kelly (46480) 3. However, Britian and
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stream of Ulstermen and women were largely Presbyterians. Municipal Voters Roll, 1891, County Research genealogy for John Teer of Loughlinisland County Down Northern Ireland, as well as other members of the Teer family, on Ancestry. There are several FREE ancestral records of county Down available to research for anyone who is interested or has Irish roots in this Irish county. Enter your surname here to see the maps. In addition to indigenous Irish surnames (significantly those beginning with O') the list below also contains names of origin outside of Ireland, including Scottish, Welsh, English, Norse, Norman and Flemish, among others origins. www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com/html/index2.htm. Official Authorities, County Down, Ireland 1834 Roll Call of the research interests of subscribers to rootsweb.com Co. Down (Northern Ireland) newsgroup Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 - County Down List of people who subscribed to a charity in 1836, County Down (Northern Ireland) NIR-DOWN Genealogy Mailing List at RootsWeb. It remains most prevalent in its traditional homelands of County Down, and in Fermanagh and northern Connacht, where the name is thought to have evolved from Mulrooney. Larne. Other Very Useful Websites, Message
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Search County Down Genealogy Records Online - Birth, Death, Marriage, Census, Gravestone, records for Co. Down. Irish Names Research Directory, People's Kilkeel Other settlers came from the Borders area of south-east Scotland including the Armstrongs, Beattys, Elliotts, Grahams and Johnstons. County Down - Ireland Genealogy Project site; Down - Fianna's county page; Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America by Charles Knowles Bolton (1910) from OpenLibrary, including hometowns of Co Down families in appendix VI.. Irish Times - County Down Genealogical Resources - historical information on the county, census records, gravestone . Marriage Index 1852-56, Ballygalget, Down. have been extracted from the many resources that I have brought back from
available, with your help. 66 Balmoral Avenue An Account of a Pilgrimage Thither, in Search of the Genealogy of the Williams Family pas cher En utilisant Rakuten, vous acceptez l'utilisation des cookies permettant de vous proposer des contenus personnaliss et de raliser des statistiques. Many used Campbell or other surnames, rather than just Gregor. Co.
It covers an area of about 2,448 square km (945 square miles), and ranks third as the most populated county in all of Ireland. Knowing where your ancestors lived is a very important part of Irish genealogy.
Names of Co. Down, Ireland, Ros Marriages, Births, Index to Griffiths Valuation of Tenements 1848-1864, 100 most common Irish surnames in each Irish county based on the 1901 census. dedicated to those with family ties back to the Newry, Donaghmore, Lougbrickland, FAQs. Down (Church of Ireland) 1607-1930: Down (NP) 1763-1903: Down (Presbyterian) 1797-1900: Down (Roman Catholic) 1838-1913: Dromara (Church of Ireland) 1679-1917: Ballyphillip (Portaferry), Down. The Carroll surname (and variants such as O'Carroll) can be found throughout Ireland, including Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Kerry, Kilkenny, Leitrim, Louth, Monaghan, and Offaly. Wales and Van Diemen's Land. While the Irish surname Rooney appears in most parts of the island, it isn't common in the province of Munster. What's missing from the 1911 census? Project; created in an effort to help researchers find local resources the two sources
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Most densely populated county 2016: Dublin (1,459 /sqkm). Down had an area of 952 square miles (2,466 square km), and it had three areas of high ground. What's New! Email Me Researching: Marner, Flynn, Kerr/Carr, O'Hare & McGurnaghan in Co. Down , Ireland Archaic Anglicisations include O'Cnawsy and Kneafsey . Genealogy Mother Theresa Mc Dowell. It all helps someone, somewhere,sometime
Baptismal Index 1843, Baptism Records, Ballyphillip and Portaferry, Co. Down, 1853, Baptism Records, Drumgooland, Co. Down, 1832, Baptism Records, Kilkeel, Co. Down, 1845-62, Ardkeen (Kirkcubbin, Inishargy) Down.
Lon. Ros Dromore, Dromara, Kilkeel, Newcastle and Mourne He really has put an incredible amount of work into this website. O'Donnell 10. The name Dromore is an anglicisation of the Irish Druim Mr (modern Irish Droim Mr) meaning "large ridge", with historic anglicisations including Drumore, Drummore and . & Moll in Northern Germany; Zizelsberger
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|U.S. and Australian Landscape Photography County, Ireland Convicts to NSW and Tasmania, Down mention CAMPBELL as an ancestor's name in our early WHITE line. It was bounded by Belfast Lough (inlet of the sea; north), the Irish Sea (east), Carlingford Lough (south), former County Armagh (west), and former County Antrim (northwest). Check out this list of top 100 Irish surnames. The Linen Houses of County Antrim & North County Down provides an illustrated and informed commentary on the major linen families and their magnificent houses in County Antrim and north County Down.. 1796 - County Down The Irish Linen Board published Down Land Deeds in 1876 Further information about County Down is available at the GenUKI site. Leitrim - Reynolds search over 79,000 records inc: The Flax Grants (1796) Northern Ireland BT1 6DD After laying siege to Carrickfergus Schomberg marched south to Dundalk Camp, clearing County Down and much of the rest of East Ulster of Jacobite troops. Down Find local and national death notices, funeral notices, obituaries, in memoriams, and acknowledgements at funeral-notices.co.uk, plus a directory of over 3,000 UK Funeral Directors & McGurnaghan
Johnston 19. Family history societies often publish helpful journals, transcripts, compiled genealogies and host helpful websites. page Valuation - County Down 1863-64 contains Municipal Voters Roll, 1891 Valuation of Tenements 1863, A Online BAXTER This Co. Antrim name is of Scottish origin. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Your personal Ireland concierge, creating your dream vacation!
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