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Names Being Researched 27.2 North of Ireland Family History Society Members’ Interests – Names being Researched Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Abbott Co. Louth Pre 1850 A4013 Adams Manister Any B2280 Allender Londonderry 1800-1930 B2324 Anderson Drumcroone, Killure Pre 1900 B2364 Andrews Coleraine 1785-1835 B2537 Armstrong Co. Cavan 1800-1900 A4002 Armour Cunningburn, Newtownards 1800-1900 A3995 Bailie Belfast; Coagh, Co. Tyrone Any B1628 Baird Belfast, Antrim Post 1900 A4006 Beacom or Beacon Carrickmacmea, Enniskillen Pre 1800 B2462 Boyce Agherton/Portstewart; Cappagh More 1850-1925 B2325 Boyd Co. Donegal Pre 1950 A4098 Caldwell Limavady & Bovevagh 1871, 1875 A3986 Calvin Ballyrashane Any B2393 Campbell Ballymoney 1800-1870 B2324 Carroll Co. Tyrone Any B1895 Carson Tobermore Pre 1900 B2058 Cassidy Co. Fermanagh 1850-1918 A4031 Cleland Belfast Pre 1850 B2579 Clinton Ballymoney/Coleraine 1750-1850 B2324 Coates Co. Down 1780-1850 A4080 Colhoun Co. Tyrone Pre 1900 A4016 Cor(d)ner Co. Armagh Pre 1950 A4098 Cotton Cookstown area Any B1203 Cox Scotland & Portadown Pre 1900 A2558 Crawford Cookstown area Any B1203 Creaney Co. Antrim Pre 1900 A4013 Creelman Coleraine 1869-1901 A3986 Cunningham Liscall, Garvagh and Clarehill, and Pre 1830 B2462 Knockaduff in Aghadowey, Coleraine Curr(e)y Lismorrity, Armoy Any B2280 Curry/Currie Larne Pre 1900 B2058 Dinsmore Coleraine 1892-1919 A3986 Donnelly Portadown Pre 1900 A2558 Dougherty Magilligan Any B2393 Douglas(s) Cos. Antrim & Londonderry 1650-1750 A4071 Duffin Magherafelt & Lurgan Pre 1900 A2558 Dunphy Downpatrick Pre 1920 A3974 Edgar Castleroe & Islandmore Pre 1850 B2462 Egglestone Co. Louth Pre 1850 A4013 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Page 1 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Fairley Coleraine 1830-1920 B1490 Farr Co. Tyrone Any B1895 Farren Portrush/Coleraine Post 1900 B2516 Feehelly/Feehally Co. Longford; Athlone; Woolwich, London Any B1628 Fo(r)ster Co. Cavan; Co. Fermanagh; Washington Any B1628 State, U.S.A. Forsythe Co. Londonderry 1820-1881 A3986 Fulton North Derry Pre 1900 A3965 Gaston Drumadoon, Cloughmills Any B2280 Given Co. Donegal Pre 1950 A4098 Gibbs Belfast Pre 1875 A3999 Given Ardstraw, Tyrone Pre 1900 B2364 Glasgow Cookstown area Any B1203 Graham Coleraine Post 1864 B1514 Graham Coleraine Pre 1900 B2058 Hamill East Tyrone Pre 1920 B1895 Hamilton Belfast 1850-1900 B2324 Hamilton Co. Tyrone East Pre 1920 B1895 Harlin, John Co. Antrim & Co. Down Pre 1875 A3999 Harrison Dromore/Portadown Post 1859 B1514 Heathwood Tanderagee/Belfast Post 1864 B1514 Henry Coleraine 1780-1960 B2325 Henry Portrush and Magherabuoy 1840-1925 B2325 Hill Croaghmore Any B2393 Hoy Belfast 1800-1870 B2579 Hutchinson Cookstown area Any B1203 Hyndman Carnamuff 1750-1860 B2540 Hyndman Donagheady 1800-1880 B2540 Irvine North Derry Pre 1900 A3965 Irwin Ballyleighery, Magilligan, Ballyleaghry, 1820-1881 A3986 Balteagh, Limavady & Lislane Johnston Cookstown area Any B1203 Kelly Co. Londonderry Pre 1850 A4013 Kilpatrick Belfast 1860-1930 B2324 Kinsella Downpatrick, Killyleagh & Lisburn Pre 1920 A3974 Leadlie Co. Tyrone Pre 1900 B2058 Leonard East Tyrone Pre 1900 B1895 Lilley Broughshane, Buckna, Stoney Quarter Pre 1925 A2793 (Ballinacaird), Ballygally, Loughconley, Braid Valley Lindsay Killea, Donegal 1800-1900 B2324 Lynchy Killyleagh Pre 1920 A3974 McAfee Coleraine 1905-1928 A3986 McAle(a)vy Dromintee, Armagh Any A4026 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Page 2 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member McAlinden Portadown Pre 1900 A2558 McBriar Mealough, Co. Down 1750-1920 A4080 McCaw Craignamaddy Any B2280 McCleery Aughnacloy/Belfast Post 1866 B1514 McClure Kilmoyangee, Kilraghts, Ballymoney Pre 1850 B2462 McCluskey Dungiven, Garvagh, Co. Derry 1750-1850 B2579 McCracken Magilligan Any B2393 McCrory Lurgan Pre 1900 A2558 McDermot(t) Mazies Any B2280 McFarland Omagh and Beragh, Co. Tyrone Any B1628 McKeeman Islandraney/Ballyoglagh Any B1203 McKelvey Omagh and district Any B1628 McKeown Northern Ireland 1800-1900 A4026 McKeown Islandcarragh/Seneirl Any B1203 McKeown Fedney, Co. Down; Belfast; Indiana, U.S.A. Any B1628 McKinney Drumcroone, Killure Pre 1900 B2364 McKnight Belfast & Northern Ireland Post 1800 A4002 McMorris Londonderry and Omagh Any B1628 McMullen Portadown Post 1881 B1514 McNaghten/McNaughton All Pre 1840 B2406 McNally Co. Antrim Pre 1900 A4013 McNeight Belfast & Northern Ireland Post 1800 A4002 McWilliams Co. Londonderry Pre 1850 A4013 Magorrian Downpatrick Pre 1920 A3974 Manson Belfast Pre 1840 A3999 Matchett Co. Antrim Pre 1950 A4098 Metcalfe Portadown Post 1865 B1514 Millar Portstewart Any B2393 Millen Dunboe Any B2393 Mitchell Donegal and Londonderry 1750-1900 B2324 Montford Broughshane, Buckna, Stoney Quarter Pre 1925 A2793 (Ballinacaird), Ballygally, Loughconley, Braid Valley Mooney Portglenone, Rasharkin, Co. Antrim; 1750-1850 B2579 Maghera, Co. Derry Moore Co. Antrim Pre 1900 A4013 Morrell North Derry Pre 1900 A3965 Morrison Dunalis, Dunboe Pre 1830 B2462 Mullan Coleraine 1830-1920 B1490 Nelson Co. Antrim Pre 1900 A4013 Nelson Kilwaughter Any B2058 Nutt Ballykelly 1800-1890 B2540 Prenter Belfast 1800-1900 B2324 Rainey Drumbo, Knockbreda, Co. Down 1750-1850 A4080 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Page 3 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Reid Co. Tyrone Any B1895 Robinson Broughshane, Buckna, Stoney Quarter Pre 1925 A2793 (Ballinacaird), Ballygally, Loughconley, Braid Valley Robinson Glasgow/Belfast Post 1861 B1514 Rodgers Ballybogan Pre 1900 B1346 Sadl(i)er Co. Cavan; England; Washington State, Any B1628 U.S.A. Seeds Lisburn Pre 1900 A3999 Shearer Ballykelly 1800-1900 B2540 Simpson Broughshane, Buckna, Stoney Quarter Pre 1925 A2793 (Ballinacaird), Ballygally, Loughconley, Braid Valley Simpson Co. Tyrone Pre 1910 B1895 Steele Limavady Post 1820 B1346 Stewart, Anne Carnamuff 1800-1850 B2540 Stroud Belfast, Antrim Post 1900 A4006 Thom(p)son Seneirl/Portrush Any B1203 Thom(p)son Portrush Post 1910 B2516 Todd Carneatty, Magheramore, Magherabuoy Any B2280 Tosh Ballymoney Any B2393 Vance Ardstraw, Tyrone Pre 1900 B2364 Ward Co. Tyrone Pre 1900 A4016 Watters Co. Tyrone Any B1895 Wilmot Bushmills/Coleraine Post 1831 B1514 Wright Ballyewry, Newtownards 1800-1900 A3995 Wright Ballymurphy, Greyabbey 1800-1900 A3995 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Page 4 .
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