Emigrants from Co. Londonderry 1834 to 1835 [Source: Ordnance Survey Memoirs]

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Emigrants from Co. Londonderry 1834 to 1835 [Source: Ordnance Survey Memoirs] Emigrants from Co. Londonderry 1834 to 1835 [Source: Ordnance Survey Memoirs] Record Forename Surname Sex Age Townland Parish Destination Religion Year Notes Origin No. al 78 Robert Blair M 50 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835Record 70 79 Rosey Blair F 48 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 71 80 Joseph Blair M 20 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 69 81 James Blair M 18 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 68 111 Andrew Harkin M 18 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 99 7 Jane Jamison F 19 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 5 128 Robert McNeill [McNeil] M 24 Aghadowey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 105 96 Andrew Cochrane [Cochran] M 24 Ballinrees Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 84 112 Hugh Hemphill M 27 Ballybrittain Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 100 100 Samuel Fisher M 19 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 89 101 James Fisher M 17 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 88 103 Samuel Fulton M 44 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 96 104 Maryann Fulton F 42 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 94 105 Robert Fulton M 20 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 95 106 Margret Fulton F 18 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 92 107 Samuel Fulton M 14 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 97 108 James Fulton M 12 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 91 109 Maryann Fulton F 10 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 93 110 Thomas Fulton M 8 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 98 11 Sarah Mairs F 40 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 11 12 Margaret Mairs F 18 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 8 13 Ann Mairs F 14 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 6 14 Sarah Mairs F 12 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 10 15 Jane Mairs F 10 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 7 16 Matilda Mairs F 3 Ballyclough Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 9 82 Thomas Boyd M 23 Ballygawley Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 75 83 Esther Boyd F 20 Ballygawley Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 73 117 William Kennedy M 25 Ballygawley Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 102 84 Catherine Boyd F 20 Ballynacally More Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1835 72 85 John Boyd M 20 Ballynacally More Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1835 74 102 Mary Jane Frame [Fream] F 18 Ballynacally More Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1835 90 125 James McFaull M 30 Ballynacally More Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1835 41 James Moore M 22 Ballynacally More Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1834 33 42 Isabella Moore F 21 Ballynacally More Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1834 32 65 Daniel Thompson M 20 Ballywillin Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1834 47 75 Elizabeth Adams F 8 Bovagh Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1835 65 99 Hannah Doherty F 25 Bovagh Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1835 87 114 William Hill M 25 Bovagh Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1835 58 68 Margaret Wallace F 22 Bovagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 49 4 Mary Canning F 30 Caheny Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 3 66 Margaret Tracey [Tracy] F 21 Caheny Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 48 67 Joseph Tracey [Tracy] M 20 Caheny Aghadowey Quebec Roman Catholic 1834 56 W. Macafee 1 28/08/2009 Emigrants from Co. Londonderry 1834 to 1835 [Source: Ordnance Survey Memoirs] Record Forename Surname Sex Age Townland Parish Destination Religion Year Notes Origin No. al 1 John Adams M 28 Carnroe Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 Record136 38 John Moon M 25 Clarehill Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 30 39 John Moon M 24 Clarehill Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 31 40 Edward Moon M 20 Clarehill Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 29 56 Samuel Patterson M 33 Clintagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 144 57 Elizabeth Patterson F 25 Clintagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 140 58 Joseph Patterson M 6 Clintagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 141 59 Richard Patterson M 4 Clintagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 143 60 Mary Patterson F 2 Clintagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 142 63 Margaret Stewart F 30 Clintagh Aghadowey St. John's, New Brunswick Presbyterian 1834 145 64 Mary Stewart F 4 Clintagh Aghadowey St. John's, New Brunswick Presbyterian 1834 146 95 David Canning M 24 Collins Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 83 126 William McFetridge [McFeetridge] M 22 Collins Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 104 127 Robert McIntyre [McEntire] M 28 Collins Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 103 153 Thomas Sanderson M 22 Collins Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 128 92 Francis Boyle M 40 Cornamucklagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Roman Catholic 1835 131 93 Mary Boyle F 30 Cornamucklagh Aghadowey Philadelphia Roman Catholic 1835 132 154 John Stewart M 19 Crevolea Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 129 155 David Torrens M 20 Crevolea Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1835 130 8 Hugh Kennedy M 20 Crossmakeever Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 137 43 James Morrison M 20 Crossmakeever Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 139 49 James Orr M 32 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 44 50 Jane Orr F 32 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 43 51 Margaret Orr F 11 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 45 52 Eliza Orr F 9 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 40 53 Isabella Orr F 7 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 42 54 Ann Orr F 5 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 39 55 Hanna Orr F 3 Cullycapple Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 41 19 Martha McAllister F 50 Dernagross Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 23 20 Rebecca McAllister [McAlister] F 18 Dernagross Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 19 21 Alexander McAllister [McAlister] M 14 Dernagross Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 12 37 James McNeill [McNeil] M 20 Drumacrow Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 28 3 Patrick Boyle M 20 Glasgort Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 Should be Agivey. 2 5 John Fleming M 21 Gorran Aghadowey New York Presbyterian 1834 4 94 Thomas Brown M 22 Gortin Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 82 17 Michael McAfee M 24 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Roman Catholic 1834 54 18 Martha McAfee F 22 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Roman Catholic 1834 55 22 Andrew McAllister [McAlister] M 40 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 14 23 Ann McAllister [McAlister] F 38 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 16 24 Ann McAllister [McAlister] F 16 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 15 25 Thomas McAllister [McAlister] M 14 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 22 26 James McAllister [McAlister] M 12 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 1 W. Macafee 2 28/08/2009 Emigrants from Co. Londonderry 1834 to 1835 [Source: Ordnance Survey Memoirs] Record Forename Surname Sex Age Townland Parish Destination Religion Year Notes Origin No. al 27 Margaret McAllister [McAlister] F 10 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834Record 17 28 Robert McAllister [McAlister] M 8 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 20 29 Susan McAllister [McAlister] F 6 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 21 30 Mary McAllister [McAlister] F 4 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 18 31 Andrew McAllister [McAlister] M 2 Keely Aghadowey Quebec Presbyterian 1834 13 118 Michael Lynch M 40 Kiltest Aghadowey St. John's, New Brunswick Roman Catholic 1835 133 32 John McFetridge [McFeetridge] M 24 Land [Low] Agivey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 Should be Agivey. 24 33 Margaret McGonigle F 26 Land [Low] Agivey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 Should be Agivey. 26 34 Mary McGonigle F 5 Land [Low] Agivey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 Should be Agivey. 27 35 John McGonigle M 3 Land [Low] Agivey Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1834 Should be Agivey. 25 113 Robert Henry [Henery] M 22 Lisboy Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 101 86 James Boyce [Boyes] M 40 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 79 88 John Boyce [Boyes] M 18 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 80 89 James Boyce [Boyes] M 16 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 78 90 David Boyce [Boyes] M 12 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 77 91 Leslie Boyce [Boyes] M 10 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 81 97 Fanny Creighton [Creiten] F 24 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 86 98 Ann Creighton [Creiten] F 22 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 85 121 Elizabeth McClurg F 40 Lisnamuck Aghadowey New York Established Church 1835 62 122 Jane McClurg F 16 Lisnamuck Aghadowey New York Established Church 1835 64 123 Archibald McClurg M 14 Lisnamuck Aghadowey New York Established Church 1835 61 124 Jackson McClurg M 10 Lisnamuck Aghadowey New York Established Church 1835 63 139 Robert Riddles M 64 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 123 140 Mary Riddles F 60 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 120 141 Elizabeth Riddles F 41 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 116 142 Charles Riddles M 40 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 114 143 Matty Riddles M 22 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 122 144 Charles Riddles M 20 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 115 145 Maryann Riddles F 12 Lisnamuck Aghadowey Philadelphia Presbyterian 1835 119 146 William Riddles M 12 Lisnamuck
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