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Kirkhill Graveyard Kells Interments 1893-1974 Kirkhill Graveyard Kells Interments 1893-1974 © Transcribed by Alistair McCartney 2012, last updated 17 March 2013 No. Christian Name Surname Sex Age Religious Occupation or Last Place of Residence Condition Date of Death Date of Free For ever No. Persuasion Rankship Interment Ground Ground Section Section 26 Jane Aboyce female 28 Presbyterian Servant Connor Spinster 17 Jan 1895 18 Jan 1895 C i 11 961 - Adair M stillborn Prespy - Belfast - 14-Sep-1950 15-Sep-1950 A i 4 690 John Adair M 60 Episcopn Farmer Carnaughts Married 23-Sep-1928 25-Sep-1928 A i 4 842 Martha Adair F 64 Episcn Housewife Carnaughts Widow 19-Apr-1939 21-Apr-1939 A i 4 Mary Adair F 61 Housewife Carnaights Shanksbridge 3-Apr-1967 5-Apr-1967 A i 5 744 Nannie Adair F 74 Presbyn Housewife Ballymena Widow 26-Feb-1932 28-Feb-1932 C vi 32 714 Samuel Adair M 66 Presbyn School Teacher Ballymena Married 1-Jun-1930 3-Jun-1930 C vi 32 77 - Agnew F Still Born Presby Infant Ballymacvea Spinster 29 Aug 1898 30 Aug 1898 C iv 21 412 Charles Agnew F - Presbyt - Carnaghts Stillborn 22-Apr-1914 23-Apr-1914 C iv 21 97 Charlotte Agnew F 80 yrs Presby Housewife Ferniskey Widow 8 Mar 1899 10 Mar 1899 C v 11 362 Chas Agnew M stillborn Presby - Carnaghts Infant 30-Jan-1912 30-Jan-1912 C iv 21 751 Isabella Agnew F 85 Episcopn Housewife Moorfield Widow 1-May-1932 3-May-1932 C v 13 589 John Agnew M 85 Presbyn Farmer Cross Married 4-Jun-1922 5-Jun-1922 C v 12 818 Mary Ann Agnew F 92 Presbyn Housemaid Ferniskey Spinster 3-Mar-1937 5-Mar-1937 C v 11 Samuel Agnew [approx 8 May 1974] 406 Sarah Agnew F 72 Presby Housewife Ferniskey Spinster 19-Dec-1913 21-Dec-1913 C vi 11 948 Sarah Agnew F 63 Episc Housewife Connor Married 8-Sep-1949 11-Sep-1949 C ix 12 903 Thomas Agnew M 5 weeks Episcn - Kells - 26-Jun-1946 27-Jun-1946 C iii 29 309 Ann Allen F 82 yrs Presby Housewife Kells Widow 8-May-1909 9-May-1909 C vi 18 678 Elizabeth Allen F 57 Presbyn Housekeeper Ballymoney Spinster 10-Jan-1928 12-Jan-1928 A i [vi] 2 89 Isabella Allen F 22 yrs Presby Housekeeper Moorfields Married 11 Feb 1899 13 Feb 1899 C v 9 308 Isabella Allen F Presby Housewife Connor Widow 28-Mar-1909 30-Mar-1909 A vi 3 719 Isabella Allen F 69 Presbyn School Teacher Ballymoney Spinster 2-Oct-1930 4-Oct-1930 A vi 4 890 John Allen M 70 Presbyn Engineer Tullynamullan Married 20-Jul-1944 21-Jul-1944 C iv 26 519 Mary Allen F 70 Presbyn Housewife Ballymena Married 28-Jan-1919 30-Jan-1919 C v 8 698 Mary J Allen F 74 Presbyn Housewife Belfast Widow 24-Jan-1929 26-Jan-1929 C vii 30 545 Matilda Allen F 75 Presbyn Housewife Slatt Married 25-Apr-1920 26-Apr-1920 C viii 25 S. J. Allen M 77 Farmer Tullynamullan 18-Sep-1964 20-Sep-1964 D 50 236 Samuel Allen M 73 yrs Presbyt Farmer Connor Married 11-Sep-1905 13-Sep-1905 A vi 2 410 Samuel Allen M 70 Presbyt Labourer Kildrum Bachelor 21-Apr-1914 22-Apr-1914 [D] xv 693 Selina Allen F 60 Presbyn School Teacher Ballymoney Spinster 21-Nov-1928 23-Nov-1928 A vi 1 566 William Allen M 80 Presbyn Labourer Slatt Widower 25-Mar-1921 27-Mar-1921 C viii 25 637 Wm John Allen M 73 Presbyn Labourer Ballymena Widower 4-Sep-1925 6-Sep-1925 C v 8 949 Wm John Allen M 63 Presby Larne St Ballymena Married 5-Sep-1949 6-Sep-1949 C v 8 1001 Allen [Dec 1953-Mar 1954] Allen M Infant Tullynamullan 15-May-1956 15-May-1956 D 51 403 David Allison M 85 Presby Labourer Crumkill Widower 8-Dec-1913 10-Dec-1913 C vi 21 Eliza Jane Allison F 79 Babtast Crumkill 25-Jan-1960 27-Jan-1960 C vi 20 580 Eliza Mary Allison F 90 Presbyn Housewife Connor Widow 9-Jan-1922 10-Jan-1922 C vi 20 463 Lizzie Allison F 11 mo Presbyt Infant Larne Spinster 28-Sep-1916 29-Sep-1916 C vii 2 917 Ann J. Anderson F 79 Presbyn Housewife Greenisland Widow 26-Jul-1947 28-Jul-1947 C vi 10 Elizabeth Andrew F 68 Houseduties Kildrum, Shankbridge 6-Aug-1972 8-Aug-1972 D 39 Kirkhill Interments - page 1 of 23 - sorted by surname 927 Elizabeth Andrews F 80 Presby Housewife Cromkill Widower 8-Dec-1947 10-Dec-1947 C viii 20 1020 John Andrews M 20 Presp Farmer Browndod Single 12-Aug-1955 14-Aug-1955 D 40 Andrews M Infant Kildrum Shanksbridge 12-Dec-1969 14-Dec-1969 D 40 837 Jane Armour F 77 Presbyn Housewife Carncombe Widow 28-Sep-1938 30-Sep-1938 B v 9 807 John Armour M 60 Presbyn Labourer Carncomb Married 26-Jun-1936 28-Jun-1936 B v 9 28 James Arthur male 66 Presbyterian Merchant Kells Married 4 Feb 1895 6 Feb 1895 A i 1 161 Janet Arthur F 73 yrs Presbyt Widow Kells Widow 9-Apr-1901 11-Apr-1901 A i 1 689 Agnes Austin F 60 Episcopn Housewife Ballylesson Widow 7-Sep-1928 9-Sep-1928 B v 15 567 Hans Austin M 66 Episcopn Labourer Ballee Married 1-Apr-1921 3-Apr-1921 B v 15 87 Jane Bailey F 85 yrs Presby Servant Ross Spinster 31 Jan 1899 2 Feb 1899 C v 7 810 John Bailie M 82 Presbyn Labourer Connor Married 15-Nov-1936 16-Nov-1936 C vi 26 858 Elizabeth Baird F 50 Presbyn Housewife Kells Married 20-Jan-1941 21-Jan-1941 C v 24 944 Samuel Baird M 19 Episc Labourer Lenagh Batchelor 15-Apr-1949 17-Apr-1949 C v 24 Wm Baird M 73 Lab Ferniskey Kells 18-Jan-1967 20-Jan-1967 C v 24 757 Infant of N. Ballentine Stillborn Presbyn - Cross - 9-Nov-1932 9-Nov-1932 C ix 24 Annie Ballintine F 64 Housewife Taylorstown Toomebridge 26-May-1969 27-May-1969 D 60 475 Samuel Bambridge M 93 Presbyt Ballymena Bachelor 30-Jun-1917 C vii 35 851 Lizzie Jane Bankhead F 10 1/2 yrs Episcn Schoolgirl Kildrum Spinster 23-Sep-1940 25-Sep-1940 C vii 8 788 Margaret Bankhead F 42 Episcopn Housewife Crumkill Married 4-Jul-1935 6-Jul-1935 C vii 8 110 Saml Bankhead M 75 yrs Presbyt Labourer Slatt Married 17 May 1899 18 May 1899 C vii 9 156 Susan Bankhead F 62 yrs Episcop Housewife Slatt Widow 27-Feb-1901 28-Feb-1901 C viii 9 755 Susan Bankhead F 9 Episcopn Schoolgirl Ballee Spinster 23-May-1932 25-May-1932 C vii 9 907 William Bankhead M 71 Episcon Labourer Ballymena Widower 6-Nov-1946 8-Nov-1946 C vii 8 593 - Barclay - 1 Day Episcopn Infant Kildrum - 29-Sep-1922 29-Sep-1922 C viii 20 826 William Barclay M 75 Presbyn Carpenter Kildrum Married 3-Jan-1938 4-Jan-1938 C vii 1 Annie Barkley F 76 Presby Housewife Kells 14-Dec-1960 15-Dec-1960 C viii 19 378 Mary Barkley F 73 yrs Episcop Married Kildrum Married 18-Nov-1912 20-Nov-1912 C viii 20 951 Robert Barkley M 76 Presby Farmer Kildrum Married 14-Dec-1949 16-Dec-1949 C viii 19 486 William Barkley M 83 Episcopn Farmer Kildrum Widower 25-Nov-1917 27-Nov-1917 C viii 20 135 - Beattie F Still Born Presby Infant Ross Spinster 4-Jan-1900 4-Jan-1900 C iv 7 39 Hugh Beattie m 2 yrs Presby Infant Kells Bachelor 19 Apr 1896 20 Apr 1896 C iv 7 238 Hugh Beattie M 70 yrs Presbyt Butler Moorfields Married 19-Sep-1905 21-Sep-1905 C iv 7 866 Isabella Beattie F 73 Presbyn Housewife Clady Widow 6-Oct-1941 9-Oct-1941 C iv 8 James Beattie M 73 Retired Postman Clady, Dunadry 1-Jun-1971 3-Jun-1971 C iv 8 613 John Beattie M 65 Presbyn Beetler Clady Married 18-Dec-1923 20-Dec-1923 C iv 8 91 Mary Beattie F 64 yrs Presby Housekeeper Belfast Spinster 17 Feb 1899 19 Feb 1899 B iii 1 389 Mary Ann Beattie F 20 Presby Worker Moorfields Spinster 18-Apr-1913 20-Apr-1913 C iv 8 249 Mrs Beattie F 71 Presb Housewife Moorfields Widow 2-Mar-1906 4-Mar-1906 C iv 8 166 Nancy Beattie F 47 yrs Presbyt Labourer Ballymena Spinster 19-Jul-1901 20-Jul-1901 B iii 1 John Francis Beckett M 70 Retired 6 Condiere Tce. 22-Oct-1970 24-Oct-1970 B ii 18 862 Joseph Beckett M 84 Presbyn Shoemaker Sharvogues Widower 13-Mar-1941 13-Mar-1941 C iii 16 73 Mary J Beckett F 36 yrs Presby Housewife Sharvogues Married 6 Jun 1898 8 Jun 1898 C iii 16 Agnes Beggs F 57 Housekeeper Waveney Hospital 16-May-1971 18-May-1971 C ix 14 262 Eliza Beggs F 73 Presby Housewife Castlegore Married 17-Oct-1906 19-Oct-1906 C vi 15 512 Elizabeth Beggs F 16 Presbyn Schoolgirl Castlegore Spinster 3-Oct-1918 5-Oct-1918 C vi 16 233 Hugh Beggs M 31 yrs Presbyt Labourer Castlegore Married 28-Aug-1905 30-Aug-1905 C vi 16 718 James Beggs M 92 Presbyn Labourer Castlegore Widower 18-Sep-1930 20-Sep-1930 C vi 15 827 Jane Beggs F 68 Presbyn Laundry Maid Moorfields Spinster 14-Jan-1938 16-Jan-1938 C i 27 891 Margaret Beggs F 69 Presbyn Housewife Ballymena Widow 9-Dec-1944 10-Dec-1944 C ix 14 901 Martha Beggs F 71 Presbyn Housekeeper Clatteryknowes Spinster 13-Jun-1946 15-Jun-1946 C vi 16 929 Martha Beggs F 82 Presby Housewife Cross Spinster 12-Apr-1948 14-Apr-1948 C i 28 935 Mary Beggs F 85 Presby Housewife Ballycaston Spinster 15-Dec-1948 17-Dec-1948 C iii 25 Mary Elizabeth Beggs F 70 Houseduties Braid Valley Hospital 6-Dec-1971 8-Dec-1971 C i 27 Kirkhill Interments - page 2 of 23 - sorted by surname 209 Nancy Beggs F 68 yrs Presbyt Housewife Castlegore Widow 8-Apr-1904 10-Apr-1904 C ix 14 366 Samuel Beggs M 2 mos Presby Infant Castlegore Bachelor 21-Apr-1912 22-Apr-1912 C vi 16 661 William Beggs M 56 Presbyn Labourer Ballymena Married 28-Jan-1927 30-Jan-1927 C ix 13 277 Bella Bell F 89 yrs Presbyt Housewife Lislunnan Widow 24-Dec-1907 26-Dec-1907 C vii 16 105 Edward Bell M 80 yrs Presbyt Farmer Barnish Widower 22 Apr 1899 24 Apr 1899 C vii 6 706 Harriet Bell F 2 months Episcop - Moorfields - 9-Jan-1930 10-Jan-1930 B vi 15 743 Isabella Bell F 80 Presbyn Housemaid Lislunan Spinster 24-Feb-1932 26-Feb-1932 C vii 16 429 James Bell M 64 Presbyt Carpenter Bmena Widower 26-Feb-1915 28-Feb-1915 C i 21 784 Robt George Bell M 3 Episcn - Maxwellswalls Bachelor 12-Feb-1935 13-Feb-1935 C i 24 32 William Bell male 38 Presbyterian Engineer Belfast Married 21 Aug 1895 22 Aug 1895 B vi 2 50 William Black male 14 yrs Presbyt Labourer Gilgad Bachelor 4 Jan 1897 7 Jan 1897 C ii 29 590 Agnes Blackadder F 77 Presbyn Housewife Ballymena Widow 16-Jul-1922 18-Jul-1922 C iv 12 42 John Blackadder male 21 Presbyt Labourer Kells Married 5 Jun 1896 6 Jun 1896 C iv 13 120 Thomas Blackadder M Presby Labourer Belfast D Asylm Married 2 Aug 1899 4 Aug 1899 C iv 12 288 Thomas Blackadder M 28 yrs Presbyt Labourer Connor Bachelor 8-Jun-1908 10-Jun-1908 C iv 13 847 Daniel Blackley M 80 Presbyn Bricklayer Antrim Widower 1-Dec-1939 3-Dec-1939 C ii 4 828 Jane Blackley F 75 Presbyn Housewife Antrim Married 30-Jan-1938 2-Feb-1938 C ii 4 992 David Blair M 79 Presp Ret Teacher Kells Married 25-Mar-1953 27-Mar-1953 D 74 A.B.
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