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Names Being Researched 24.1 North of Ireland Family History Society Members’ Interests – Names Being Researched Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Adair Gortin 1850+ B1317 Adam Ballygowan/Ballynure Pre 1840 B1287 Adams Ballymena/Cloughwater Pre 1900 B2202 Adams, Matthew Parkgate, Co Antrim 1844-1911 B1541 Aiken Buncrana, Co Donegal Pre 1900 A3312 Aiken Balloo, Bangor 1850+ B0412 Alexander, Catherine Ann Co Tyrone Pre 1900 B2190 Allen Newry Pre 1900 B1981 Armstrong Carrickfergus/Belfast Pre 1870 B1287 Atkinson Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 Atkinson Toronto, Canada 1900+ B0832 Bain Hillsborough Pre 1900s B2180 Barr The Cotton, Bangor 1700+ B1234 Bates Ballyronan, Magherafelt Any B0832 Beadnell Gilford/Belfast 1800+ B0631 Beggs, Hugh Blackscull, Dromore 1900 B2167 Birkmire Craigarogan, Antrim Pre 1850 A3293 Boomer Donaghadee Pre 1900 B2075 Bowers, Robert Annahilt 1823 B2167 Boyd Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 Branyan Co Down?/Allegheny City, USA 1800-1930s A3313 Breakey Co Monaghan 18th-20th Century B2021 Brodie Strabane Pre 1825 A3305 Brown, David Grangemore, Dunboe Pre 1900 B2190 Bryson Ballysallagh, Bangor 1700+ B1234 Buchannon Ramelton, Co Donegal Pre 1902 A3312 Burnside Londonderry Pre 1907 A3312 Campbell Bangor, Co Down Pre 1930 A3328 Campbell Dromara, East Belfast 1800s B2180 Capper Lurgan, Co Armagh 1700+ B0702 Carleton Cookstown, Co Tyrone Any B0833 Carlisle Killyleagh Pre 1900 B2171 Carr Belfast and Australia 1800+ B0412 Carr Cornwall 1750+ B0412 Caughey Portaferry, Co Down 18th-20th Century B2021 Caulfield Co Armagh 1800+ B0807 Cheetham Newry Pre 1920 B1981 Clarke Portaferry, Co Down 18th-20th Century B2021 Collins Cookstown Pre 1900 B1433 Collins Lissan Pre 1800 B1433 Conn Coleraine Pre 1900 B0207 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2013, Vol. 24, No. 1, Page 1 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Connolly North Antrim 1800-1950 A3320 Cordner, Joshua Co Londonderry 1926 B2167 Corrigan Moy, Co Tyrone 1700+ B0702 Corry Tullynagardy, Newtownards 1700+ B1234 Corry/Curry Sixmilecross Pre 1880 B2000 Coulter Lisburn/Belfast 1880+ A3275 Couples/Copples Antrim Pre 1850 A3297 Cowan Cookstown Pre 1900 B2000 Coyle Loughmacrory/Carrickmore 1840-1910 B2223 Cummings Killead & Ardmore 1800-1900 B2020 Currie/Curry North Antrim Pre 1900 B2171 Curry Belfast 1860+ B0631 Davidson Carclinty/Cullybackey Pre 1900 B2202 Ditty Newtownards/USA 1800+ B0412 Diver Kildarragh, Donegal Pre 1866 A3293 Dodds/Douds/Doods Dunaghy, Co Antrim Pre 1900 B1977 Donnelly Carrickmacross, Monaghan 1700+ B0702 Douglass Down/Antrim 1700-1880s A3313 Duffy Dunfanaghy, Donegal Pre 1864 A3293 Duffy Co Monaghan 18th-20th Century B2021 Earl Maghera 1850-1950 B1333 Ekin Mid Ulster Pre 1900 B0207 English Belfast 1839 A3304 Fagan/Hagan Agherton/Portstewart Pre 1900 B2190 Fair Co Down All A3147 Fawcett Lisnaskea/Belfast 1860+ B0631 Fee Roughfort, Antrim Pre 1850 A3293 Fenton Beragh, Dervaghroy Pre 1900 B2000 Ferguson Monaghan?/Allegheney, USA 1800-1880s A3313 Ferron Co Antrim 1880-1960 B1747 Finlay Tullylish, Co Down 1800+ A3147 Finlay Ballysallagh, Bangor 1700+ B1234 Fogarty Co Limerick 1800+ B0807 Foster Co Donegal Pre 1890 B1351 Gamble Buncrana, Co Donegal Pre 1905 A3312 Gibson Coagh/Stewartstown 1800+ B0631 Gibson Newtownards area Pre 1900 B2171 Gilliland Chicago, USA 1900+ B2075 Gilliland Barrow in Furness Pre 1900 B2075 Glendinning Ballyronan/Magherafelt Any B0832 Goodwin Carrowdore Pre 1900 B2075 Gordon Plumbridge 1750+ B1317 Graham Dervaghroy, Clogherney Pre 1860 B2000 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2013, Vol. 24, No. 1, Page 2 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Graham North Co Armagh Pre 1900 B2171 Greer Co Down 1750-1820 A2785 Gunning Randalstown, Drummaul 18th-20th Century B2021 Haggan/Hagan Carrickfergus Pre 1845 B1287 Hall Broughshane Pre 1900 B1780 Hamill Newcastle, England 1895+ B0833 Hamilton Tullylish, Co Down Circa 1780+ A3147 Hamilton Dervock, Antrim Pre 1950 B1977 Hamilton Newry Pre 1920 B1981 Hampton Lurgan All A3147 Hampton Tullylish, Co Down c 1855+ A3147 Hancock Co Armagh 1700+ B0702 Harford Clare, Co Armagh 1700+ B0702 Harman Kerry, Longford, Roscommon 1800-1950 B1050 Harvey Carnmoney, Antrim Pre 1850 A3293 Hastings Tedavnet, Monaghan/Allegheney, USA 1780-1900s A3313 Hastings Ards Peninsula 18th-20th Century B2021 Heraghty Co Donegal Pre 1864 A3293 Hove Lisburn 1880+ A3275 Huey Co Donegal Pre 1890 B1351 Hunter Co Tyrone Pre 1825 A3305 Huston Plumbridge 1750+ B1317 Jackson Kells Pre 1900 B1780 Jay Bangor, Co Down 1850-1900 A3328 Johnston Hillsborough 1850-1950 B2012 Johnston Castlederg 1600+ B2124 Johnston Newtownards area Pre 1900 B2171 Kane Carrickfergus Pre 1845 B1287 Kelly Loughmacrory/Carrickmore 1840-1910 B2223 Kelso Dromara, Co Down 1800s B2180 Kennedy Coleraine Pre 1900 B0207 Kennedy Knocknagore, Gilford 1800+ B0631 Kilpatrick Newtownstewart 1750+ B1317 King Laymore Pre 1900 B1780 Knox Cookstown, Co Tyrone Any B0833 Knox Ballygowan/Ballynure Pre 1833 B1287 Knox Broughshane Pre 1900 B1780 Knox, John Randalstown, Co Antrim 1911-1950 B1541 Koyce Co Limerick 1800+ B0807 Lamb Co Tyrone 1875-1970 B1747 Lamont Coagh/Cookstown, Co Tyrone Any B0833 Lee Philadelphia, USA After 1900 B0832 Lee Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2013, Vol. 24, No. 1, Page 3 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Lemon Bangor, Co Down 1800-1930 A3328 Lemon Newtownards/Belfast Mid 1800s B2180 Lowry Newtownards 1700+ B1234 Lowry Ballysillian Pre 1835 B1287 Lyle Killead & Ardmore 1800-1900 B2020 Magee Lisburn/Belfast 1880+ A3275 Malcolmson Co Armagh 1700+ B0702 Marshall Beragh, Dervaghroy, Laragh Pre 1900 B2000 Martin Bangor, Co Down 1860-1930 A3328 McAdam Ballysillian/Ballyaghagan Pre 1892 B1287 McAllister Laragh Pre 1900 B2000 McBriar Carrowdore, Co Down 1840+ B0631 McBurney Knocknagore, Gilford 1800+ B0631 McCarbery/Carbery Ballymena, Antrim Pre 1850 A3297 McCarron Co Armagh 1800+ B0807 McCaughey Broughshane Pre 1900 B1780 McClelland Ballymena Pre 1900 B1780 McCloy Liscolman, Antrim Pre 1900 B1977 McClurg Kilmore/Killyleagh Pre 1900 B2171 McCormick Co Antrim 1800+ B0807 McCoubrey Bangor/Donaghadee 1850+ B0412 McCracken Dunover, Ohio, Philadelphia 1850+ B0412 McCracken, Martha Moyadam, Co Antrim 1846-1911 B1541 McFadden Creeslough, Donegal Pre 1864 A3293 McFarlane Ballycastle/Portrush, Co Antrim 1800-1900 A3360 McGinley Co Donegal Pre 1864 A3293 McIlvenna Randalstown/Drummaul 18th-20th Century B2021 McKane Tullyhogue, Cookstown Pre 1900 B2000 McKay North Antrim 1800-1850 A3320 McKenna Kilrea, Co Londonderry Pre 1847 B2216 McKenna Fallagloon, Maghera Pre 1847 B2216 McKenna Killowen, Coleraine Pre 1900 B2216 McKenna, Bernard Wolfhill, Belfast Circa 1861 B2216 McLaughlin Londonderry Pre 1890 B1351 McMaster N Ireland Pre 1820 A3291 McMaster Ireland Pre 1820 A3291 McMichael Ballycastle/Portrush, Co Antrim 1800-1900 A3360 McNamee, Margaret Ballyrennan, Co Tyrone Pre 1900 B2190 McNamee, Robert Ballyrennan, Co Tyrone Pre 1900 B2190 McQueston North Antrim 1800-1850 A3320 McQuillan Killead & Ardmore 1800-1900 B2020 Mewha Any Any B1749 Miller Belfast/Co Derry Pre 1832 A3305 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2013, Vol. 24, No. 1, Page 4 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Mills Co Tyrone Pre 1890 B1351 Mitchell Newry Pre 1920 B1981 Moffett Ballymullan, Bangor 1700+ B1234 Moffett Cootstown/Larne 1800-1900s B1333 Montgomery Portadown 1700+ B0702 Morris Co Tyrone Pre 1890 B1351 Morrow Newtownards/Greyabbey Pre 1900 B2171 Mullan Cullybackey Pre 1900 B2202 Murray Lisburn/Drogheda Any A3275 Neeson Glenavy & Crumlin 1800-1900 B2020 Neill Bangor, Co Down 1870-1950 B2012 Niblock Newry Pre 1920 B1981 O'Hara Co Antrim 1800+ B0807 O'Neill/O'Neil Co Armagh 1800+ B0807 Orr Lisburn 1880+ A3275 Patterson Lisburn 1850-1930 B2012 Paul Dundee, Scotland 1840-1865 B0832 Paul Tobermore Pre 1940 B0832 Paul Pennsylvania After 1875 B0832 Phair Co Down All A3147 Phayre Co Down All A3147 Porter Calmore/Tobermore, Co Londonderry Pre 1940 B0832 Pritchard Greyabbey, Co Down 1800+ B0631 Purdy Ballyronan/Magherafelt Any B0832 Rainey Dromara, Co Down 1800s B2180 Ramsey Londonderry Pre 1890 B1351 Rankin Carrickfergus Pre 1867 B1287 Reid Pomeroy Pre 1900 B2000 Reid Carrowdore Pre 1900 B2075 Reilly/Riley Toome, Co Antrim Pre 1900 B2216 Reilly/Riley/O'Reilly Kilrea civil parish Circa 1867 B2216 Rice Co Kerry Pre 1900 B1050 Robb Derry Brughas, Drumcree 1700+ B0702 Robb Ballysallagh, Bangor 1700+ B1234 Robinson Ballynacaird, Co Antrim Pre 1900 B1289 Rosborough Co Londonderry Pre 1890 B1351 Rowan Castlecaulfield Any B1749 Roy Co Down/Pittsburgh, USA 1800-1900s A3313 Russell Broughshane, Co Antrim Pre 1900 B1289 Sandford Mid Ulster Pre 1900 B0207 Sayers Cloughmills Pre 1900 B2202 Scott North Antrim Pre 1900 B2171 Scott, Henry Culdaff, Co Donegal 1911-1960 B1541 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2013, Vol. 24, No. 1, Page 5 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Scott, Henry Ballycramcy, Co Donegal Pre 1836 B1541 Shaw Ahoghill, Co Antrim 18th-20th Century B2021 Sherry Ballymoney, Co Antrim 1845+ A2888 Simison, Mary Jane Muff, Co Donegal 1822-1916 B1541 Stevenson, Hugh Killinchy 1836 B2167 Stewart Co Down?/Allegheny City, USA 1800-1930s A3313 Stewart Co Armagh Any B0832 Stewart Magherafelt area Any B0832 Stewart
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