A Complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy Taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69]

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A Complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy Taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69] A complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69] Record Local Placename Townland House Forename Surname [as spelt in Surname Sex Relationship to Religion Occupation Notes Page T679/69 No. No. document] [Standardised] Head of Family [Web] No. 1 Arabuy Araboy 1 John M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Ch.of Ireland Weaver Wife, Jane Gillan. 5 1 2 Arabuy Araboy 1 Jane O'Gillan Gillan F Wife Dissenter Husband, John McLaughlin. 5 1 3 Arabuy Araboy 1 Peggy M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 5 1 4 Arabuy Araboy 2 Alexd. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Ch.of Ireland Wife, Kath McKeag. 5 1 5 Arabuy Araboy 2 Kath. M'Keague McKeag F Wife Ch.of Ireland Husband, Alexd. McLaughlin. 5 1 6 Arabuy Araboy 2 Neil M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Ch.of Ireland 5 1 7 Arabuy Araboy 2 Nancy M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 5 1 8 Arabuy Araboy 2 Cath. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 5 1 9 Arabuy Araboy 3 Adam Forgey Forgey M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Lily Steele. 5 1 10 Arabuy Araboy 3 Lilly Steel Steele F Wife Dissenter Husband, Adam Forgey. 5 1 11 Arabuy Araboy 3 Mary Forgey Forgey F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 12 Arabuy Araboy 4 Daniel Hill Hill M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Molly Forgey. 5 1 13 Arabuy Araboy 4 Molly Forgey Forgey F Wife Dissenter Husband, Daniel Hill. 5 1 14 Arabuy Araboy 4 John Hill Hill M Son Dissenter 5 1 15 Arabuy Araboy 4 James Hill Hill M Son Dissenter 5 1 16 Arabuy Araboy 4 Adam Hill Hill M Son Dissenter 5 1 17 Arabuy Araboy 4 Alexd. Hill Hill M Son Dissenter 5 1 18 Arabuy Araboy 4 Daniel Hill Hill M Son Dissenter 5 1 19 Arabuy Araboy 5 James Forgey Forgey M Head of Family Dissenter Probably a widower. 5 1 20 Arabuy Araboy 5 Margt. Forgey Forgey F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 21 Arabuy Araboy 6 Alex. Hill Hill M Head of Family Ch.of Ireland Weaver Wife, Margt. McCurdy. 5 1 22 Arabuy Araboy 6 Margt. M'Curdy McCurdy F Wife Ch.of Ireland Husband, Alex. Hill. 5 1 23 Arabuy Araboy 6 John Hill Hill M Son Ch.of Ireland 5 1 24 Arabuy Araboy 7 Adam Hill Hill M Head of Family Dissenter Weaver Wife, Anaple McCurdy. 5 1 W. Macafee 1 05/06/2012 A complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69] Record Local Placename Townland House Forename Surname [as spelt in Surname Sex Relationship to Religion Occupation Notes Page T679/69 No. No. document] [Standardised] Head of Family [Web] No. 25 Arabuy Araboy 7 Anaple M'Curdy McCurdy F Wife Dissenter Husband, Adam Hill. 5 1 26 Arabuy Araboy 7 Mary Hill Hill F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 27 Arabuy Araboy 7 Jane Hill Hill F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 28 Kilmachromie Araboy 8 John Campble Campbell M Head of Family Dissenter Weaver Wife, Kath. Colgan. 5 1 29 Kilmachromie Araboy 8 Kath. Colgan Colgan F Wife Dissenter Husband, John Campbell. 5 1 30 Kilmachromie Araboy 9 Alexd. M'Mullan McMullan M Head of Family Ch.of Ireland Widow, Isobel Darragh. 5 1 [Dead] 31 Kilmachromie Araboy 9 Isobel Darragh Darragh F Widow Ch.of Ireland Husband [deceased], Alexd. McMullan. 5 1 32 Kilmachromie Araboy 9 Neil M'Mullan McMullan M Son Ch.of Ireland Weaver 5 1 33 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Saml. Rogers Rogers M Head of Family Burgher Wife, Agnes Murray. 5 1 34 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Agnes Murray Murray F Wife Burgher Husband, Saml. Rogers. 5 1 35 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Archd. Rogers Rogers M Son Burgher Weaver 5 1 36 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Isob. Rogers Rogers F Daughter Burgher 5 1 37 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Mary Rogers Rogers F Daughter Burgher 5 1 38 Kilmachromie Araboy 10 Nancy Rogers Rogers F Daughter Burgher 5 1 39 Kilmachromie Araboy 11 James Senior Rogers Rogers M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Betty Patton. 5 1 40 Kilmachromie Araboy 11 Betty Patton Patton F Wife Dissenter Husband, James Rogers, Sen. 5 1 41 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 James Junior Rogers Rogers M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Margt. Colgan. 5 1 42 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 Margt. Colgan Colgan F Wife Dissenter Husband, James Rogers, Jun. 5 1 43 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 Jas. Rogers Rogers M Son Dissenter 5 1 44 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 Robt. Rogers Rogers M Son Dissenter 5 1 45 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 Betty Rogers Rogers F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 46 Kilmachromie Araboy 12 Jane Rogers Rogers F Daughter Dissenter 5 1 47 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Archd. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Marin Campbell. 6 1 48 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Marin Campble Campbell F Wife Dissenter Husband, Archd. McLaughlin. 6 1 W. Macafee 2 05/06/2012 A complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69] Record Local Placename Townland House Forename Surname [as spelt in Surname Sex Relationship to Religion Occupation Notes Page T679/69 No. No. document] [Standardised] Head of Family [Web] No. 49 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Margt. Duffie McAfee F Mother Dissenter Husband has to be Campbell or McLaughlin [?] 6 1 50 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Duncan Campble Campbell M Father Dissenter This is Archd. McLaughlin's father-in-law. 6 1 51 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Richd. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 52 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 John M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 53 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Mary Ann M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 54 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Jane M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 55 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 1 Ibby M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 56 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 Duncan M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Mary Brown. 6 1 57 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 Mary Brown Brown F Wife Dissenter Husband, Duncan McLaughlin. 6 1 58 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 Alex. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter Weaver 6 1 59 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 Danl. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 60 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 Pat M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 61 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 2 John M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 62 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 3 Pat M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Dissenter Widow, Mary Shaw. 6 1 [Dead] 63 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 3 Mary Shaw Shaw F Widow Dissenter Husband [deceased], Pat McLaughlin. 6 1 64 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 3 John M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Son Dissenter 6 1 65 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 3 Cath. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 66 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 4 Alex. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Jane McLaughlin. 6 1 67 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 4 Jane M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Wife Dissenter Husband, Alex. McLaughlin. 6 1 68 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 4 Christian M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 69 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 5 Donald M'Glaughlan McLaughlin M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Christian McLaughlin. 6 1 70 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 5 Christn. M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Wife Dissenter Husband, Donald McLaughlin. 6 1 71 Coolnagorr Drumnagessan 5 Jane M'Glaughlan McLaughlin F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 72 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Robert Irvine Irvine M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Rose Hunter. 6 1 W. Macafee 3 05/06/2012 A complete List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Ballintoy taken by the Rev. Robert Traill, April 1803 [PRONI: T679/69] Record Local Placename Townland House Forename Surname [as spelt in Surname Sex Relationship to Religion Occupation Notes Page T679/69 No. No. document] [Standardised] Head of Family [Web] No. 73 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Rose Hunter Hunter F Wife Dissenter Husband, Robert Irvine. 6 1 74 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Willm. Irvine Irvine M Son Dissenter 6 1 75 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Mary Irvine Irvine F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 76 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Matty Irvine Irvine F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 77 Arabuy Isle Araboy 13 Jane Irvine Irvine F Daughter Dissenter 6 1 78 Arabuy Isle Araboy 14 John M'Conoghy McConaghy M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Betty McGee. 6 1 79 Arabuy Isle Araboy 14 Betty Magee McGee F Wife Dissenter Husband, John McConaghy. 6 1 80 Arabuy Isle Araboy 14 Alexd. M'Conoghy McConaghy M Son Dissenter 6 1 81 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Neil M'Kinzie McKenzie M Head of Family Ch.of Ireland Wife, Martha Hopkins. 6 2 82 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Martha Hopkin Hopkins F Wife Ch.of Ireland Husband, Neil McKenzie. 6 2 83 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 John M'Kinzie McKenzie M Son Ch.of Ireland 6 2 84 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Mary M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 85 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Martha M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 86 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Ann M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 87 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Eliz. M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 88 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Margt. M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 89 Artimacormik Artimacormick 1 Sarah M'Kinzie McKenzie F Daughter Ch.of Ireland 6 2 90 Artimacormik Artimacormick 2 John Morrison Morrison M Head of Family Dissenter Wife, Margt. Anderson. 6 2 91 Artimacormik Artimacormick 2 Margt. Anderson Anderson F Wife Ch.of Ireland Husband, John Morrison.
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