Church Records for the Parishes of Armoy, Ballintoy, Billy, Derrykeighan, Dunluce and Ramoan Record No. Civil Parish Name Of

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Church Records for the Parishes of Armoy, Ballintoy, Billy, Derrykeighan, Dunluce and Ramoan Record No. Civil Parish Name Of Church Records for the Parishes of Armoy, Ballintoy, Billy, Derrykeighan, Dunluce and Ramoan Record Civil Parish Name of Church/Parish Details of available records PRONI Ref. Coleraine Other Denomination No. Library Reel No. 10 Armoy Armoy Church of Ireland Baptisms 1826-1891; Marriages 1827-1982 [some gaps]; Burials 1829- MIC1/334/1 67 Church of 1893; Vestry Minutes 1758-1893. Ireland 11 Armoy Armoy Church of Ireland Vestry Minute Book 1894-1930; Preachers' Books 1824-1842 & 1897- MIC/1/334/2 66 Church of 1957; Accounts 1871 - 1895. Ireland 12 Armoy Armoy Presbyterian Church Baptisms 1842-1906; Marriages 1815-1920; List of early contributors to MIC1P/290 56 Presbyterian Meeting House. 13 Armoy Armoy Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms 1842-1906; Marriages 1848-1882. MIC1D/69 44 Roman Catholic 14 Ballintoy Ballintoy Church of Ireland Marriages 1845-1859; Burials 1872-1898; Vestry Minutes 1712-1843; T679/68-69; 111 Church of Poor Lists 1790 & 1819-1843; Census 1803. MIC1/111. Ireland 15 Ballintoy Dunseverick Church of Ireland Baptisms 1832-1895; Marriages 1833-1845; Burials 1833-1872; Vestry T679/71-72; 40 Church of Minutes 1830-1876 MIC1/34/3 Ireland 16 Ballintoy Dunseverick Church of Ireland Baptisms 1895-; Marriages 1845-; Burials 1872-; Preachers' Books 1861-. In local custody Church of [Note that Dunseverick C. of I. Church is partly in the parish of Billy and Ireland partly in the Parish of Ballintoy.] 17 Ballintoy Croaghmore Presbyterian Baptisms 1852-1964; Marriages 1866-1917. MIC1P/370 210 Presbyterian Church 18 Ballintoy Toberkeigh Presbyterian Baptisms 1829-1944; Marriages 1830-1907; Communicants' Rolls 1830- MIC1P/378 99 Presbyterian Church 1874 & 1891-1945. 19 Ballintoy Ballintoy Roman Catholic Baptisms & Marriages 1872-1882. MIC1D/69 44 Roman Catholic Parish 41 Billy Billy Church of Ireland Marriages 1845-1914; Vestry Minutes 1787-1849. CRI/29 Church of Ireland 42 Billy Billy Church of Ireland Baptisms 1882-; Burials 1882-; Confirmation Registers 1865-; Preachers' In local custody Church of Books 1870-; Registers of Vestrymen 1870-. Ireland 43 Billy Billy Methodist Church Baptisms 1831-1987; Marriages, 1871-1931. MIC1E/63 33 Methodist 44 Billy Bushmills Presbyterian Baptisms 1820-1966; Marriages 1821-1936. MIC1P/113 90 Presbyterian Church W. Macafee 1 24/09/2013 Church Records for the Parishes of Armoy, Ballintoy, Billy, Derrykeighan, Dunluce and Ramoan Record Civil Parish Name of Church/Parish Details of available records PRONI Ref. Coleraine Other Denomination No. Library Reel No. 45 Billy Mosside Presbyterian Church Baptisms 1842-1930; Marriages 1842-1936; Burials 1855-1878; MIC1P/91 103 Presbyterian Communicants' Roll Book 1891-1921; Census of Membership 1922-1923. 46 Billy Toberdoney Presbyterian Marriages 1864-1913 MIC1P/371 100 Presbyterian Church 61 Derrykeighan Derrykeighan Church of Vestry Minutes 1802-1826, including list of the poor, 1817. T1182 Church of Ireland Ireland 62 Derrykeighan Derrykeighan Church of Baptisms 1878-; Marriages 1845-; Burials 1882-; Vestry Minutes 1827-; In local custody Church of Ireland Registers of Vestrymen 1875-; Preachers' Books 1835-. Ireland 63 Derrykeighan Benvarden Presbyterian Baptisms 1864-1913; Marriages 1864-1912; Session and Communicants' MIC1P/19 30 Presbyterian Church Rolls1864-1912; Session Minutes 1894-1912; Session and Committee Minutes 1889-1893. 64 Derrykeighan Dervock Presbyterian Church Baptisms 1827-1838 & 1850-1970; Marriages, 1828-1841 & 1845-1903. MIC1P/30 34 & 35 Presbyterian 77 Dunluce Dunluce Church of Ireland Baptisms 1809 - 1898; Marriages 1826 - 1845; Burials 1826 - 1897; MIC1/90-91 93 & 94 Church of Vestry Minutes 1778 - 1921; Preacher's Book 1847 - 1902. Ireland 78 Dunluce Dunluce Church of Ireland Churchwardens' Account Book 1888-; Confirmation Lists 1880-; In local custody Church of Registers of Vestrymen 1870-. Ireland 79 Dunluce Dunluce Presbyterian Church Baptisms 1865 - 1953; Marriages 1845 - 1912. MIC1P/367 102 Presbyterian 123 Ramoan Ramoan Church Of Ireland, Burials 1805-1831. MIC1/109 Church of Ballycastle Ireland 124 Ramoan Ramoan Church of Ireland, Baptisms 1879-; Marriages 1845-; Burials 1879-; Vestry Minutes 1802-; In local custody Church of Ballycastle Churchwardens' Accounts 1872-1894; Register of Vestryman 1870-; Ireland Preachers' Books 1838-1847 & 1879-1935. 125 Ramoan Ballycastle Methodist Church Marriages 1865-1925; Baptisms 1843. MIC 1E/63 & 33 Methodist MIC429/1/184 126 Ramoan Ballycastle Presbyterian Baptisms 1829-1867; Marriages 1829-1844 & 1848-1922; Census 1846; MIC1P/115 91 Presbyterian Church Committee Minutes 1827-1932; Session Minutes 1867-1953; Communion Roll 1868-1922. 127 Ramoan Ramoan Presbyterian Church Marriages 1845-1910. MIC1P/366 101 Presbyterian 128 Ramoan Ramoan Roman Catholic Baptisms 1838-1881; Marriages 1838-1883. MIC1D/72 28 Roman Catholic Parish [Ballycastle] W. Macafee 2 24/09/2013.
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