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NIFHS Family Trees Index NIFHS Family Trees Index SURNAME LOCATIONS FILED UNDER MEM. NO OTHER INFORMATION ABRAHAM Derryadd, Lurgan; Aughacommon, Lurgan Simpson A1073 ADAIR Co. Antrim Adair Name Studies ADAIR Belfast Lowry ADAIR Bangor, Co. Down Robb A2304 ADAIR Donegore & Loughanmore, Co. Antrim Rolston B1072 ADAMI Germany, Manchester, Belfast Adami ADAMS Co. Cavan Adams ADAMS Kircubbin Pritchard B0069 ADAMS Staveley ADAMS Maternal Grandparents Woodrow Wilson, President of USA; Ireland; Pennsylvania Wilson 1 ADAMSON Maxwell AGNEW Ballymena, Co. Antrim; Craighead, Glasgow McCall A1168 AGNEW Staveley AGNEW Belfast; Groomsport, Co. Down Morris AICKEN O'Hara ALEXANDER Magee ALLEN Co. Armagh Allen Name Studies ALLEN Corry ALLEN Victoria, Australia; Queensland, Australia Donaghy ALLEN Comber Patton B2047 ALLEN 2 Scotland; Ballyfrench, Inishargie, Dunover, Nuns Quarter, Portaferry all County Down; USA Allen 2 ANDERSON Mealough; Drumalig Davison 2 ANDERSON MacCulloch A1316 ANDERSON Holywood, Co. Down Pritchard B0069 ANDERSON Ballymacreely; Killyleagh; Ballyministra Reid B0124 ANDERSON Carryduff Sloan 2 Name Studies ANDERSON Derryboye, Co Down Savage ANDREWS Comber, Co. Down; Quebec, Canada; Belfast Andrews ANKETELL Shaftesbury, Dorset; Monaghan; Stewartstown; Tyrone; USA; Australia; Anketell ANKETELL Co. Monaghan Corry ANNE??? Cheltenham Rowan-Hamilton APPLEBY Cornwall, Belfast Carr B0413 ARCHBOLD Dumbartonshire, Scotland Bryans ARCHER Keady? Bean ARCHIBALD Libberton, Quothquan, Lanark Haddow ARDAGH Cassidy ARDRY Bigger ARMOUR Reid B0124 ARMSTRONG Omagh MacCulloch A1316 ARMSTRONG Aghadrumsee, Co. Fermanagh; Newtownbutler, Co. Fermanagh; Clones, Monaghan; Coventry; Steen Belfast ARMSTRONG Annaghmore, Cloncarn, Drummusky and Clonshannagh, all Co. Fermanagh; Belfast Bennett ARMSTRONG Co Tyrone; McCaughey A4282 AULD Greyabbey, Co. Down Pritchard B0069 BAIRD Pritchard B0069 BAIRD Strabane; Australia - Melbourne and New South Wales Sproule BALCH O'Hara NIFHS MARCH 2018 1 NIFHS Family Trees Index SURNAME LOCATIONS FILED UNDER MEM. NO OTHER INFORMATION BALDWIN Ohio Curry BALLANTINE Plumbridge MacCulloch A1316 BALLANTYNE Motherwell; Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; Kerrydore, Ireland McVittie BANN Philadelphia, USA Hendron BANNISTER Belfast MacCulloch A1316 BARBOUR Elberon, New Jersey, USA; Hillhall; London; Lisburn; Birkenhead; Holywood; Lambeg; New York; Barbour Bangor, Co. Down; Cannes, France BARBOUR Donegore Milliken A579 BARCROFT Dublin, Dungannon, Armagh, Grange, Rosenallis, Lancashire Barcroft BARKER Baltimore Curry BARKLIE Magee BARNETT Kilgreel, Templepatrick Milliken A579 BARNETT Killynure Sloan 2 Name Studies BARR Aughnahoy, Portglenone; Belfast; Clonkeen, Toome; Ballymena Milliken A579 BARR Ritchie BASSETT Blackwood BATTERSBY Wellington, New Zealand; England Toomath BAXTER Bleary, Co. Armagh; Lurgan Maxwell BEACOM Co. Fermanagh Steen BEAN Finchley, Middlesex; Belfast; Australia Bean BEATTIE Gateshead and Newcastle, England; Dumbarton, Scotland McKenry A1084 BEATTIE Ballyeavey, Co. Antrim; Donegore Pritchard B0069 BECK Atkinson, Illinois, USA Pritchard B0069 BECKETT Girvan, Stranraer, Portavogie Beckett BELL Arkinhome, Scotland; Lurgan, Stramore, Belfast, Trummery, Meghabery, Ballyclare all N. Ireland; Bell Quaker Name Ballyhagan, Co Cavan; Waterford Studies BELL Dublin, Montmellick, Abbeyleix, Bell Quaker Name Studies BELL Carryduff Pres. Church records Carse Name Studies BENNET Lisban Sloan 2 Name Studies BENNETT Liverpool; Belfast Bennett BERRY Milliken A579 BEST Dungannon, Lanarkshire Best BEST Bury St Edmonds Lowry BIGGER Bigger BLACK Leardin, Gortin, Co. Tyrone Hamilton 1 B078 BLACK Belfast; Ballyclare Milliken A579 BLACKWOOD Dublin; Drogheda; Clandeboye, Co. Down; Scotland; Ballyleidy, Co. Down; Killyleagh Blackwood BLAIR Ballyclare; Belfast Milliken A579 BOAL Belfast; Toronto, Canada; Carluke McVittie BODEL/BOAL Belfast McCracken 1 BOLAND O'Hara BOLE Markethill; Belfast McVittie BOND Lockagh MacCulloch A1316 BOOTH Tyrrell BOTHAM Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh; Vancover, British Columbia Botham A0174 BOWDEN Co. Cornwall, Australia Sproule NIFHS MARCH 2018 2 NIFHS Family Trees Index SURNAME LOCATIONS FILED UNDER MEM. NO OTHER INFORMATION BOWERS NSW, Australia Toomath BOWMAN Bangor, Co. Down; New Zealand; Bowman BOYCE Mobuoy, Parish of Faughanvale, Co Londonderry Boyce B1107 BOYCE Kilfennan, Co. Londonderry; Leitrim, Tedlie B1107 BOYD Clogher, Co Tyrone Neely B2219 BOYD Bigger BOYD Ballyblack, Dublin; Glastry, Co. Down; Donaghadee; Summerhill, Co. Down; Killoughey; Boyd 1 Portavogie BOYD Knockans, Ballymoney Boyd 3 BOYD Belfast, Carson 2 A3250 BOYD Hincks BOYD Ballylinny Milliken A579 BOYD Porter A3 Family Tree BOYD Kircubbin; Belfast; Ballyblack, Co. Down; Newtownards Pritchard B0069 BOYD Belfast, Co. Antrim; Bombay, India, Penang, Malaya Robb A2304 BOYD Killinchy and Killenican, Co.Down Savage BOYD 2 Ballycastle Boyd 2 Large Scroll BOYLE Ganaway, Co. Down Pritchard B0069 BOYLES Belfast Milliken A579 BRADY Dublin; Drogheda; Clandeboye, Co. Down; Scotland; Ballyleidy, Co. Down; Killyleagh Blackwood BRADY Ireland; Scotland; Philadelphia McSorley BRAIN Pritchard B0069 BRANAGH Belfast Milliken A579 BRIEN Australia Bean BRIKMIRE Lindsay Name Studies BROADBENT Bendigo, Victoria, Aust; Hobart, Tasmania; Preston, Lancashire Steen BROOKING Pakenham, Victoria, Aust; Gisborne, Victoria, Aust Steen BROUGHTON Newcastle, Australia Keightley BROWN Munniniban; Ballynahearn; Dunbeg; Dromgavlin; Ballynahinch; Spa; Ballymacarn; Brown Name Studies Magherahamlet, Dromara, Magheradrool BROWN Ballylaw, Co. Tyrone Donaghy BROWN Londonderry; Saltersland, Co L'derry; Melbourne, Australia Keightley BROWN Montrose, Scotland; Perth, Scotland Lemon A2304 BROWN Dublin MacCulloch A1316 BROWN Killinchy & Kilmud Milliken A579 BROWN Killaughey, Donaghadee; Ballybrain, Greyabbey Pritchard B0069 BROWN Ritchie BROWNE England Browne Name Studies BRUCE Kilmakee, Derriaghy, Co Antrim Bruce B2219 BRUNT USA Stafford BRYANS Ireland; Armagh; Dumbartonshire, Scotland; Linlithgow, Scotland Bryans BUCHANAN Omagh Brodie BURNS Ballypollard and Newlands, Magheramorne, Co. Antrim Ramsey B2219 BURTON Carryduff Pres. Church records Carse Name Studies BURTON Stockton, Yorkshire Clayton BURTON Mealough; Drumalig, Knockbracken Davison 2 BUSBY Glasgow; Ireland; Motherwell, Scotland McVittie NIFHS MARCH 2018 3 NIFHS Family Trees Index SURNAME LOCATIONS FILED UNDER MEM. NO OTHER INFORMATION CALDWELL Rathlin Island; Comber, Co. Down Baker CALDWELL Kilmarknock, Australia Caldwell A0107 Name Studies CALDWELL Australia or Canada; N. Ireland; Eshnadallagh, N. Ireland; Algretton, nr Corby, N'hampt Steen CALLWELL Magee CAMPBELL Glaslough, Co Monaghan; Belfast Campbell B2587 CAMPBELL Donaghy CAMPBELL Plumbridge - see also filed under MacCulloch Dunn B078 CAMPBELL Belfast; Letterbratt; Aughalane; Donemana; USA; Upper Badoney; Plumbridge; Omagh MacCulloch A1316 CAMPBELL Kilnock, Ahoghill Milliken A579 CAMPBELL Porter A3 Family Tree CAMPBELL Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia; Polockshaws, Glasgow Steen CAMPBELL Belfast; New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland; Hamilton, Ontario; Strange CAREY O'Hara CARLETON Aughtercloony Milliken A579 CARLIN Belfast MacCulloch A1316 CARR Cornwall, Belfast Carr B0413 CARR Lowry CARRUTHERS Co Londonderry Cuthbert B1107 CARSE Carryduff Pres. Church records Carse Name Studies CARSE Killynure Davison 2 CARSE Carrigullin Reid B0124 CARSON Conagher, Co. Antrim Carson 1 CARSON Holywood, Carnalea, Banor Carson 2 A3250 CARSON Carryduff; Ballydollaghan Copeland CARSON Greyabbey Pritchard B0069 CARSON N. Ireland Steen CARSWELL Pritchard B0069 CARTON O'Hara CASEBY Newtownards; Killyleagh, Co. Down; Dromore, Co. Down; Ballyblack Caseby A1080 CASSIDY Belfast Cassidy CASSIDY Cloughey, Co. Down; Rotherham, Yorkshire Ritchie CATHERWOOD Clontonacally; Carryduff Patterson CATLEY Craven, Canada; Regina, Canada Milliken A579 CHAMBERLAIN Ireland Harris CHAMBERS Pottinger CHAMBERS Ballyvaston, Ballykeeland Lissoid all in Co. Down; USA Chambers CHAPMAN Australia Bean CHAPMAN Belfast Lowry CHARLTON Peterborough; Bean CHERRY Londonderry Simpson 2 B1107 CHERRY Londonderry Waddy B1107 CHRISTY Ballinderry, Stramore Christy Quaker Name Studies CHURCH Kilrea, Coleraine Gage Large Scroll CLARK Ahoghill Milliken A579 CLARK Derryvolin, Ireland Toomath CLARKE Magherascouse; Lowry NIFHS MARCH 2018 4 NIFHS Family Trees Index SURNAME LOCATIONS FILED UNDER MEM. NO OTHER INFORMATION CLARKE McCracken 1 CLARKE Belfast McKnight 1 CLAYTON Scarborough; Chester-le-Street, Co Durham; Richill, Co. Armagh Clayton CLEAVER Cromie Name Studies CLEELAND N. Ireland Bean CLELAND Blackwood CLELAND Caseby A1080 CLELAND Lowry CLELAND Co. Down Osborne CLELLAND Ballywoolen, Co. Down Savage CLERKE Blackwood CLYDE Ireland; Clackmannanshire, Scot. McArdle COBURN Acton,Tandragee, Co. Armagh; Drumbanagher, Co. Armagh; Vancouver Coburn B0798 COBURN Dromore Lindsay Name Studies COLLINS Belfast Milliken A579 COLLISON Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh, British Columbia Botham COLLISON Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh; Vancover British Columbia Botham CONN Aghadrumsee, Co. Fermanagh; Portadown; Enniskillen Steen CONNAL Barbour CONNOLLY O'Hara CONNOLLY Carryduff Patterson COPELAND Rathfriland; Drumgath; Ayrshire; Co. Down; Carryduff; Ballydollaghan; Ballynamagna Copeland CORRY Castlecoole, Co. Fermanagh Corry CORRY Castle Coole, Co. Fermanagh Moutray COULTER Ahoghill, Co. Antrim; Ballymackilroy, Tyrone; Scotland; USA Coulter A1155 COULTER Lisnaskea Steen COWAN Matthews COX Conner, Co. Antrim Staveley CRAIG Ballyvester, Donaghadee; Craigavon, Tyrella; Belfast Craig CRAIG Belfast Milliken
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