BOOK ONE BAPTISMS 1820-1827 Page 1 BAPTISMS Solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year

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BOOK ONE BAPTISMS 1820-1827 Page 1 BAPTISMS Solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1 BOOK ONE BAPTISMS 1820-1827 Page 1 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony was Name Profession performed May Thomas Orr 28 Sarah Bready Cottager Edward 1820 Margret Kerr Bowen No 1 May James Robinson 28 James Rockfield Cottager Nathan 1820 Mary McFawn Rogers No 2 June Robert Wilson ?Hypins 3 Samuel Parish of Farmer Nathan 1820 Alexander Jane Stephenson Urney Rogers No 3 June David McLaughlin 13 Eliza Churchtown Flax Edward 1820 Jane Sarah McClure Dresser Bowen No 4 June Samuel Kilgore 13 Joseph Woodlands Weaver N Rogers 1820 Martha Walker No 5 June Robert Maguire 18 ?Jenny Trentagh Labourer N Rogers 1820 Sarah Maguire No 6 June James Mitchell 18 Robert Kilgort Weaver Edward 1820 Sarah Crawford Bowen No 7 June William Hanna 25 El---les? Ballylennon Labourer N Rogers 1820 Isabella Johnston No 8 2 Page 2 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Name Profession was performed July Matthew Coll 2 John Tibber Labourer Edward 1820 Nancy Moore Bowen No 9 July Samuel Wray Sheskin 23 William in the Parish Soldier Nathan 1820 Elizabeth Dun of Ray Rogers No 10 July John Gillespie 30 James of this Weaver Edward 1820 Mary McClintock Parish Bowen No 11 July John Donnell 30 Catherine Churchtown Blacksmith N Rogers 1820 Margaret Alexander No 12 August James Hunter Drumatoland 12 Martha in the Parish Labourer Nathan 1820 Jane Wilson of Ray Rogers No 13 August ? Mc-----? ? 27 Jane in the Parish Labourer N Rogers 1820 Nancy Carson of Ray No 14 ?Samuel ?Burk Drummay - James Parish of Labourer N Rogers Jane Park All Saints No 15 September Alexander McCrab 10 John Kinnykally Labourer Edward 1820 Jane Bowen No 16 3 Page 3 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom Baptized Christian Christian Surname Abode or the Name Profession Ceremony was performed September James McGranahan 24 Kitty Clashy- Labourer Edward 1820 Rebecca gowan Bowen No 17 September James 24 Catherin McAdoo Haw Farmer Edward 1820 e Catherine Bowen No 18 September David Forest 25 Janet Castletown Weaver Nathan 1820 Margaret Hewston Rogers No 19 September David Burk 28 Mathew Momeen Labourer Nathan 1820 Isabella McElwee Rogers No 20 October Cunningha ?Mitchel/ 15 William m ?Nichol Drummay Labourer Nathan 1820 Rogers No 21 Nancy Curry October Robert ? 15 Nancy Balelenin Labourer N 1820 Nancy Lowry (?Ballylennon) Rogers No 22 October Joseph Steen 15 Rachel Carnshann- Labourer N 1820 Margaret Nancy Campbell agh Rogers No 23 October Andrew Alexander 22 Mary Kinnykally Labourer N 1820 illegitim Jane Mitchell Rogers No 24 ate 4 Page 4 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Name Profession was performed October Thomas Roulston 29 John St Johnston Boatman N Rogers 1820 Mary Wallace No 25 November Archibald Doake 5 Elizabeth Crahadoos Weaver N Rogers 1820 Anne Allison No 26 November Joseph Sholes 14 Charles Ardagh Labourer N Rogers 1820 Nancy McFadden No 27 November Hugh Galbraith 19 James Crahadoes Farmer Nathan 1820 illegitim Mary Gallagher Rogers No 28 ate November John Laird 26 David Ballylennon Weaver N Rogers 1820 Susanna Anderson No 29 December Hugh Scott 8 Jane Drumerne Labourer N Rogers 1820 Margaret Foy Hill No 30 December William Magee 10 Andrew Ardagh Weaver N Rogers 1820 Margaret Ross No 31 December Hugh McLaughlin 20 John this Labourer N Rogers 1820 Susan Watson Parish No 32 5 Page 5 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820-21 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed December Hugh Lowry 24 Hugh this Parish Farmer N Rogers 1820 illegitimate Sarah McClintock No 33 December Hugh McMonigal 24 Susannah this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1820 Sarah McMinminy? No 34 January Charles Dogherty 11 Anne this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Eliza Corrigan No 1* January William Rogers 14 Esther this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Isabella McNaught No 2 January John McClintock 14 William this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth Wright No 3 February Alexander Lowrie 4 Andrew this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Sarah Stephenson No 4 February William Joice 11 Jane this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Sarah Davis No 5 February James Dougherty 11 George this Parish Weaver N Rogers 1821 Mary Alexander No 6 *The numbering begins again at 1 in the new year 1821 6 Page 6 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1821 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed February Humphrey Colcohoun 18 Catherine Parish of Labourer Edward 1821 Jane Moore Ray Bowen No 7 February John Porter 20 Eliza this Parish Farmer N Rogers 1821 illegitimate Margaret McConnell No 8 February James Boyle 25 James this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Ellen Peters No 9 March William McGinley 25 Alexander this Parish Tailor N Rogers 1821 Eleanor Colhoun No 10 March Thomas Mealey 26 Margaret this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 illegitimate Margaret Mealey No 11 May Thomas? Rogers 2 Margaret this Parish Farmer N Rogers 1821 Mary Porter No 12 June David Whitegar 4 Alexander this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Mary Read No 13 June William Gillespie 11 William this Parish School N Rogers 1821 Letitia ?Marly Master No 14 7 Page 7 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1821 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed June Charles Bork 17 James Ray Labourer N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth Cory Parish No 15 June Richard McCaferty 17 Richard in All Saints Soldier N Rogers 1821 --ony McConomy No 16 July Robert McFarland 8 Elizabeth this Parish Farmer N Rogers 1821 Ann Leord No 17 July Samuel Hunter 8 Nathan Ray Labourer N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth Hay Parish No 18 July John Hughes 15 Martha this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Jane McCrea No 19 July Thomas Porter 16 John this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Jane Stuart No 20 July George Thomson 20 John this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth Lowry No 21 July Roland Campbell Labourer 29 Elizabeth this Parish and N Rogers 1821 illegitimate Elizabeth Barr Farmer No 22 8 Page 8 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1821 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed July William Hatton 29 Thomas this Parish Soldier Nathan 1821 Anne Legget Rogers No 23 August William Temple 5 Robert Castletown Labourer Edward 1821 Rebecca McMonegal Bowen No 24 August Robert Algae? 6 James this Parish Soldier N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth ?Binnon No 25 September William Taylor 2 Mary Ray Weaver N Rogers 1821 Mary McShain Parish No 26 September James Marshall 9 Sarah this Parish Weaver N Rogers 1821 Ann Sarah Crawford No 27 September Anthony Dougherty 9 Anthony this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 John Craig No 28 September Robert Dun 16 John this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Nancy Lowry No 29 September William Barr 16 James this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Margaret Torrens No 30 9 Page 9 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1821 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed September William Colhoun 16 Jno Momeen Weaver N Rogers 1821 Rebecca Kilgore No 31 September Gusty Spence 28 Catherine this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Emily Magee No 32 September John Thomson 28 Margaret this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Margaret Smith No 33 October David McGinley 21 Eliza Jane this Labourer N Rogers 1821 Isabella Alexander Parish No 34 October Johnathan Duffy 28 Catherine this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Jane Kelly No 35 November Joseph Corbet 4 Rebecca All Saints Weaver N Rogers 1821 Isabella Miller No 36 November Dally James Elliott 15 this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Daughter of Nancy Wallace No 37 November William Roulston 18 Elizabeth this Parish Shoe- N Rogers 1821 Elizabeth Parker maker No 38 10 Page 10 BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1821-22 When Child’s Parents Name Quality, Trade By whom the Baptized Christian Name Christian Surname Abode or Ceremony Profession was performed November Hugh McLaughlin 25 John Churchtown Labourer N Rogers 1821 Susanna Watson No 39 November William Chambers 25 John Corncammon Weaver N Rogers 1821 Isabella Finlay No 40 December* James McGinley 26 Anne this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 illegitimate Catherine Temple No 41 December William Armstrong 16 Elizabeth this Labourer N Rogers 1821 Jane Jane Wason Parish No 42 December Hugh O’Donnell 30 Hugh this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1821 Elinor McMonigal No 43 January James Bonner 13 Catherine this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1822 Elizabeth Bonner No 44 January Thomas White 13 Margaret this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1822 illegitimate Ann McElwee No 45 January Achias Gallagher? 20 Martha this Parish Labourer N Rogers 1822 Nancy ?Dinney No 46 *chronologically should be November, but looks like December in this entry.
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