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Magilligan PC 1855 Census Census of the Congregation of Magilligan Presbyterian Church, 1855 [PRONI: MIC 1P/215A/3] No Townland Head of Household Head of Household Wife Surname [if given] Wife Forename Children/ other Surname Forename 1 Bellarena Craig Gavin Campbell [died Dec 1854] Mary Jane, Thomas, William, Gavin, Jessie, J Agnes d Jan 1855, Charles. 2 Bellarena Campbell Elliam [precentor] Not given. Esther 3 Bellarena Tosh Robert Not given. [Episcopalian] Jane, Elizabeth, Fanny, Mary Anne, Robert gone to Dungiven. 4 Bellarena Moody James Not given Jane Sarah (blank) friend residing with them. 5 Bellarena McQuade William wife [name not given.] William, Samuel soldier at Crimea, Jane, Robert, Sarah. 6 Ballycarton Hunter John wife [name not given.] Alexander, William, John d Feb 1855, Jane married to David Singleton. 7 Ballycarton Cummins David Sen. wife [name not given.] 8 Ballycarton Cummins David Jun. wife [name not given.] Elizabeth, Anna. 9 Ballycarton Cummins James wife [name not given.] family RC. 10 Minearny [Minery] Doherty James brother Edward, sister Nancy. 11 Drumnahay Allison Samuel [died 26th Hazlett Rachel Samuel, William, John, Hetty, Anne, Isaac, Sept.1878.] Jane, Robert, Joseph Hazlett, Charles Warke, Hugh McB? 12 Drumnahay Fleming William William, Eliza, Mary. 13 Drumnahay Allison Mary 14 Oughtymoyle Linton John Turbitt [died Feb 1854.] Mary William died Glasgow College Jan 1847, Sarah married to John Neilly 1849, Robert died 1850, John, Hessy married to Thomas McFarlane, Elizabeth married to R H H Butler 4 Jul 1976, Allison died, Turbitt died, William, Mary. 15 Oughtymoyle McGranaghan William 16 Ballymultimber Fleming William Long Mary 17 Ballyscullion Auld John brother Joseph, sister Mary. 18 Drumavally Fleming Conolly sister Mary. 19 Drumavally Kane George Norris Mary John, James, Margaret, Mary Anne, William, George, Elizabeth, Isabella, Martha, Samuel, 1853 all gone to live in Myroe (Ballykelly Cong). 20 Lenamore Kane John Wilson, Mary d 1850 Mary William married to Margaret Robinson, Samuel B married to Fanny Scott emigrated to Wilconsin. 21 Lenamore Moody Solomon sister Nancy. 22 Lenamore Moody John Irwin Margaret James, John, Robert, William, Mary (Margaret?), Anne. 23 Lenamore Moody William Lafferty [Papist] M. A. W. Macafee 1 12/05/2015 Census of the Congregation of Magilligan Presbyterian Church, 1855 [PRONI: MIC 1P/215A/3] No Townland Head of Household Head of Household Wife Surname [if given] Wife Forename Children/ other Surname Forename 24 Lenamore Allen, James James Butcher [Papist or Mage Margaret married to John Leek Episcopalian] (Episcopalian), Martha married to C Fleming (RC), Mary married ti James Power (RC), Catherine married to W Pyper, James Joseph Samuel. 25 Lenamore Allen John Arbucle Martha Eleanor, James, Thomas, Mary, Martha, John, William. 26 Margamonaghan Snell William Eaton Elizabeth Elizabeth, Martha, Mary Anne, James, Thomas, Eleanor. 27 Milltown Robinson John Connell Elizabeth Mary, George, Hessie, Annie, Maggie 28 Milltown Robinson Samuel sister Mrs Taggart, her dau Mary Taggart, Anne Maxwell, Mary Robert. 29 Milltown Stewart Benjamin [dead or Neel [wife or widow.] Mary Rachel, Mary Jane. absent.] 30 Milltown Noble William Wife, Scotch [name not John, James, Angus, Margaret, Mary Anne, given.] Francis, Archibald. 31 Milltown Somers Thomas Wife [name not given.] Robert, Mary, Eleanor, Thomas, James, Jane. 32 Tamlaght Connell David Linton Mary Elizabeth married to John Robinson, Esther, William, David gone to Aghanloo 1855, John married to cousin, Henry d 1854, Henry Philadelphia, YSA married to Elizabeth Warrell?, Mary Anne, Sarah married to Alexander McCracken, Samuel emigrated to Australia. 33 Duncrun Dunlop John Wife [name not given.] Nancy, Samuel, Marcus, Robert, Jane, John. [papist] 34 Duncrun Dunlop Marcus McCeever [RC] Rebecca Robert, Eleanor, Maria, Jane, John, Elizabeth. 35 Duncrun Glen John Butcher [RC] M. Thomas, Mary, William, James, Charles. 36 Duncrun Stewart Margaret 37 Duncrun Eaton John [absent] McLaughlin [Episcopalian] S. sister Mary McLaughlin. 38 Ballyleighery Brewster John [Ballyleighry] 38 Ballyleighery Brewster Henry Fleming Anne William, Eleanor, Mary, John, Daniel, [Ballyleighry] Alexander, Henry. 39 Ballyleighery Caldwell Alexander Fleming Jane Margaret, Eleanor. [Ballyleighry] 40 Ballyleighery Eaton John [absent] [Surname not given.] Mary Richard Constable RIC Co. Clare, George to [Ballyleighry] US 1852, Nancy, James, Martha. W. Macafee 2 12/05/2015 Census of the Congregation of Magilligan Presbyterian Church, 1855 [PRONI: MIC 1P/215A/3] No Townland Head of Household Head of Household Wife Surname [if given] Wife Forename Children/ other Surname Forename 41 Ballyleighery Hastings Thomas Sloan [died of fever 1853.] Margaret James to US drowned, Alexander gone to [Ballyleighry] sea, Jane to USA, Sarah to USA, Margaret to Australia, Mary to Australia, Agnes, Elizabeth, second marriage to Esther Finlay. 42 Ballyleighery Tate Matthew Black Forename not given.] Joseph, Samuel to USA, Sarah wife to S [Ballyleighry] Kelly. 42 Ballyleighery Tate Joseph Cunningham Elizabeth Margaret Jane, Matthew to Australia, Annie, [Ballyleighry] James, Samuel, Sarah. 43 Ballyleighery Tate Thomas Doris? Martha James, Joseph, Mary, Jane, Samuel, John, [Ballyleighry] Matilda, Martha. 44 Tircrevan Moore Andrew James, John, Andrew to USA, Elizabeth to USA, Robert to USA, William to Australia. 44 Tircrevan Moore James [clerk] Morrison, Jane Robert, Jane, Elizabeth, Sarah 45 Tircrevan Moore John Park, blank RC John William born six months after return to husband from USA. 46 Tircrevan Caldwell Nancy niece Martha Norris to USA. 47 Tircrevan Park Widow James, Betty, sister, grandson Samuel to Australia. 48 Tircrevan Deris [Doris Davis?] Robert Mather, blank Rachel, Martha, Jane, Mary married to Orr from Myroe, Susanna to his son James, William. 48 Tircrevan Young Young Elder, Jane died Jan 1890. 49 Tircrevan Cummins Henry Davis?, Rachel Daniel, Mary Anne, Elizabeth, Nancy, Henry. 50 Tircrevan Cummins Samuel Black, Martha Samuel, Nancy, Margaret, George 51 Tircrevan Glen Widow John, (Glen widow of James Cummins?). 52 Tircrevan Cummins David Neel, Rachel James, John, Robert, Rachel, Martha, Mary, Jane. 52 Tircrevan Cummins Robert Neil, Jane Rachel, Martha, Robert, David, Mary Jane, Sarah, John, Eliza. 53 Tircrevan Black George Kane, blank Joseph, John, George. 54 Tircrevan Black Joseph Sherrard, blank Margaret, Joseph, Eliza, Isaac, Sydney, John, Hadeaas. 55 Tircrevan McLaughlin Elizabeth daughter, M Parke. 56 Tircrevan Wharke Robert Redgate, blank Susana d 1854, Margaret, Samuel, Elizabeth, Mary Jane, William, Daniel. 57 Gortmore Cunningham John Cane, Elizabeth weak mind John to USA, Elizabeth married James Tate 1853, Mary Jane married Joseph Cunningham again to ? , Mathew died, Esther died, James died. W. Macafee 3 12/05/2015 Census of the Congregation of Magilligan Presbyterian Church, 1855 [PRONI: MIC 1P/215A/3] No Townland Head of Household Head of Household Wife Surname [if given] Wife Forename Children/ other Surname Forename 58 Gortmore Kelly Joseph sister Nancy. 59 Gortmore Kelly Samuel Tait, ? Margaret, Joseph yo USA dead 1888, Jacob to USA, Samuel to USA, Danile to USA, Eleanor, Mary Jane dead, William, Thomas. 60 Gortmore Morrison James [killed 1854.] Hunter, Jane Joseph to USA, John dead, Matthew, Alexander, William dead. 61 Gortmore Wilson Alexander Forsythe, Susan Jane, William, James. 62 Gortmore Moody John [died 1855.] Hopkins, Mary Abram James to Coleraine 1843, John married Mary Campbell to Australia, William to Australia 1848, Henry to Australia 1848, Hopkins to California not heard of, Margaret Anne, Samuel B to Australia 1853, Solomon gone to Australia with Harry, Israel Joseph gone to Australia with Samuel, David gone to Australia with William. 63 Gortmore Brewster Margaret wife of Alexander Campbell Episcopalian 64 Gortmore Hunter Martha wife of Dan Campbell Episcopalian 65 Gortmore Cunningham John Gage, Elizabeth George, James to USA dead, Thomas to Boston, Samuel B to Boston, Jane to USA, Elizabeth to USA, Nancy narried Tynan to Australia 1853, Mary married Linton Garvagh 1852, James married M Jane Cunningham died, Lavinia dead, grandson Hugh 66 Gortmore Cummings James wife Eposcopalian James to USA 1854, Mary Jane, Rachel. 67 Gortmore Park Elizabeth wife to M Colgan Episcopalian. 68 Woodtown Tait John brother Matthew. 69 Woodtown Tait William Scott, Fanny Thomas, Mary Jane, Elizabeth, John, Matthew, Samuel, Mary Anne. 70 Umbra Orr William Matilda John, Catherine, Matilda, Louisa, William, Ann Jane. 71 Umbra Kelly John Black, Margaret John, Joseph, George, Thomas. 72 Ballymaclary McCurdy Lachlan [to Australia Sister Sophia, brother Joseph resident here. 1853 but returned.] 73 Ballymaclary McFetridge Ben McClean Margaret, William, Jane, Daniel, Malcom. 74 Aughill Ross Robert sister Margaret died 1853, nephew John Ross. 75 Oughtymore Doherty George McDermot, Dunboe William, George, Elizabeth, Mary Mort? RC, [Aughtymore] Eleanor. W. Macafee 4 12/05/2015 Census of the Congregation of Magilligan Presbyterian Church, 1855 [PRONI: MIC 1P/215A/3] No Townland Head of Household Head of Household Wife Surname [if given] Wife Forename Children/ other Surname Forename 76 Oughtymore Doherty William [died 1850.] Ferson, episcopalian John, Isabella, Anthony Morral? Daughter [Aughtymore] married RC. 77 Drumahorgan McCracken Thomas Doherty John, George, Caldwell. 78 Ballymagoland Conn Edward brother George, sister Anne. 79 Ballymagoland McCracken John Johnston, Elizabeth Alexander, George,
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