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Ballyclug (Ballylesson) Graveyard Interments 1875-1972 Ballyclug (Ballylesson) Graveyard Interments 1875-1972 © Transcribed by Alistair McCartney 2012, last updated 11 July 2012 Date of Forename of Surname of Age Rank or Profession Abode Parish or Fee Paid Officiating Minister Interment Deceased Deceased District 25 Sep 1880 James Adams 76 Farmer Crumkill Kells 2/6 28 Feb 1877 Abigal Adrain 68 Ballylesson Ballyclug 2/6 18 Feb 1880 Hugh Adrain 71 Farmer Ballylesson Ballyclug 2/6 7-Nov-1906 Hugh Adrain 1 yr Princes St Ballymena 2/6 14 Aug 1878 Isabella Adrain 30 Ballycraigy Ballyclug 2/6 29 Jul 1879 Isabella Adrain 1 1/2 Ballycraigy Ballyclug 2/6 1-Dec-1920 Margaret Adrain 67 Belfast 7/6 30-Apr-1924 Mr. J. Adrain Ballymena 2/6 16-Sep-1924 Mrs. Adrain Ballymena 2/6 10 Sep 1897 Ellen Agnew 21 Slatt Connor 1/" 28 Jun 1883 Lizzie Agnew 10 mth Alfred Street Ballymena 1/" 19 Jun 1883 Martha Agnew 10 months Alfred Street Ballymena 1/" 2-May-1925 Baby Allen Crebilly 2/6 16-Oct-1917 Elizabeth Allen 3 weeks Ballymena 1/- 6 Dec 1877 Jane Allen 69 Harryville Ballymena 1/" 30 May 1878 John Allen 1.11 Balykeel Ballyclug 2/6 4-Jan-1900 Kennedy Allen 80 yrs Crebilly Ballyclug 2/6 16 Aug 1890 Margaret Allen 72 Springwell St Ballymena 1/" 2-Sep-1921 Mrs. Allen Ballymena 2/6 20-Dec-1910 Sam Allen 55 Crebilly 2/6 5-Aug-1955 Samuel Allen 73 Bricklayer Crebilly Ballymena 7/6 10 Feb 1882 Thomas Allen 10 months Crebilly Ballyclug 2/6 2 Apr 1896 William Allen 19 Alfred Street Ballymena 1/" 14-Mar-1912 William Allen 59 Alfert St Ballymena 1/- 10 May 1897 William James Allen 11 Alfred Street Ballymena 1/" 7 Jul 1894 John Allin 6 Alfred Street Ballymena 1/" 20 Oct 1887 Andrew Allison 52 Farmer Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 8 May 1880 Nancy Allison 82 Carnaughts Connor 2/6 15 Nov 1876 William Allison 71 Farmer Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 27 Jul 1898 John Anderson 72 Slatt Kells 1/" 24 Dec 1879 Marey Anderson 81 Ballyclug Harryville 1/" 20 Aug 1892 Sarah Anderson 80 Harryville Ballymena 1/" 30 Jan 1895 Sarah Moody Anderson 12 Ballyhenry Mosley 2/6 25-Aug-1967 Mrs Annie Andrew 78 Pensinoner Braid Valley Hosp B.mena 7/6 13-Oct-1903 Agnes Andrews 90 years Ballynulto Glenwherry 2/6 27-Mar-1903 Archibald Andrews 94 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 20-Aug-1906 Archibald Andrews 7 years Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 13 Feb 1888 Archy Andrews 2 years Drumrankin Ahoghill 2/6 17-Dec-1918 Charlie Andrews 3- Liminary 2/6 8-Feb-1901 David Andrews 47 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 17 Feb 1887 Ellen Andrews Liminary Ballyclug 1/" 5 Oct 1882 Infant of James Andrews Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 7-Aug-1906 James Andrews 2 years Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 30-Mar-1926 James Andrews Liminary 5/ 1-Jul-1939 James Andrews 60 Farmer Liminary Ballymena 5/ 1 Jun 1882 Jane Andrews 5 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 2 Mar 1890 Jane Andrews 72 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 2 Mar 1878 John Andrews 66 Farmer Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 19 Oct 1883 Marey Ann Andrews 10 Liminary Ballyclug 5 Jan 1896 Marey Ann Andrews 80 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 30-May-1900 Marey Ann Andrews 16 Liminary Ballyclug 1/" 30 Dec 1881 Margaret Andrews 6 months Appletee Kells 1/" 7-Aug-1939 Marghat Jane Andrews 80 Housekeeper Balle Ballymena 5/ 16-Jul-1931 Mrs Andrews Liminary 5/ 6-Feb-1938 Mrs Andrews 52 Housekeeper Liminary Ballymena 5 16-Nov-1931 Mrs Annie Andrews Liminary 2/6 6 Feb 1882 Samuel Andrews 38 Farmer Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 7 Apr 1891 Samuel Andrews 9 years Liminavady Ahoghill 2/6 11-Jul-1900 Sarah Andrews 72 Slatt Kells 1/" 12-Apr-1956 Sarah McA. Andrews Infant Liminary Ballymena 12/6 21 Jul 1879 Robert Archibald 72 Weaver Ballymena Ballymena 1/ 6 Apr 1891 Sarah Archibald 84 years Cross Ballyclug 1/" Sep 1924 Baby Armstrong Ballymena 2/6 22 Dec 1891 Jemima Armstrong 40 Ballykeel Ballymena 1/" 17-Jan-1904 Samuel Armstrong 75 Ballykeel Ballymena 1/" 31-Jul-1915 Agnes Ballentine 72 Ballee 1/- 19 Aug 1881 Alexander Ballentine 9 Harryville Ballyclug 1/" 18 May 1882 Alexander Ballentine 74 Ahoghill Ahoghill 1/" 15-Jun-1946 Hugh Ballentine 67 Retired Merchant Belfast 7/6 17 Jul 1891 Infant of James Ballentine 3 weeks Railway St. Ballymena 6-Jul-1927 James Ballentine Ballymena 2/6 15-Jan-1963 Mrs Eliz Ballentine 82 Widow Finaghty Belfast £1 8 Feb 1877 Robert Ballentine 61 Farmer Dunnygarron Cullybackey 2/6 15-Nov-1961 Miss Agnes Ballintine Nurse Waveney Rd Ballymena 12/6 25-May-1942 Alexander Balltine 57 Lawer Clonavon Terr Ballymena 2/6 18 Apr 1884 James Balmer 85 B.mena Union Ballymena 1/" 22-Jul-1933 James Balmer Richardson St Belfast 7/6 30-Dec-1926 Mrs Balmer Ballymena 2/6 12-Dec-1921 Robert Balmer Ballymena 2/6 2-Mar-1909 Sarah Balmer 3 days Queen St Ballymena 2s/6d 8-Jan-1904 Sarah Barber 58 Queen Street Harryville 1/" 27-Jun-1952 Annie Barclay 81 - Crumkill Ballymena 5/= 15-May-1909 Margret Ann Barcley 55 yrs Slatt 2s/6d 3-Mar-1908 William Barklay 1 yr Crumkill Crumkill 2/6 Ballyclug Interments - page 1 of 15 - sorted by surname 9-Feb-1933 Agnes Barkley Slatt 5/- 24-Dec-1902 Catherine Barkley 42 Galgorm Parks Galgorm 2/6 4-Apr-1935 Eliza Barkley 77 Farmer Galgorm Parks Ballymena 5/ 6 Dec 1878 Elizabeth Barkley 76 Tullygarley Kells 2/6 1 May 1891 Elizabeth Barkley 73 Slatt Kells 2/6 30 Jan 1879 James Barkley 73 Farmer Slatt Connor 2/6 20 Mar 1881 James Barkley 77 Farmer Slatt Kells 2/6 30 Mar 1887 James Barkley 70 Farmer Andraid Drumaul 2/6 12-Mar-1906 James Barkley 78 Slatt Kells 2/6 7-Mar-1900 Jane Barkley 58 Slatt Kells 2/6 20-Jun-1911 Jane Barkley 53 years Slat 2/6 8 Feb 1889 John Barkley 19 Slatt Kells 2/6 4-Aug-1945 Margret J Barkley 50 - Galgorm Parks Ballymena 7/6 20-Feb-1900 Martha Barkley 81 Clonavon Ballymena 2/6 24 Dec 1879 Robert Barkley 79 Farmer Tullygarley Kells 2/6 13 Aug 1899 Robert Barkley 74 Broughshane St Ballymena 2/6 6-Nov-1936 Robert Barkley 94 Farmer Galgorm Parks Ballymena 5/ 23 Jul 1879 William Barkley 76 Farmer Galgorm Parks Galgorm 2/6 22 Jun 1897 William Ferguson Barkley 9 weeks Galgorm Parks Galgorm 2/6 21-Apr-1912 William John Barkley 62 Slatt 2/6 13-Aug-1941 Thomas Barkly 82 Farmer Crumkill Ballymena 5 5 Aug 1883 Agnes Barr 24 years Cromkill Kells 1/" 15 Jun 1886 Agnes Barr 2 Crumkill Kells 1/" 15 Apr 1898 Agnes Barr 8 months Cromkill Kells 1/" 23-Sep-1957 Annie Jane Barr 80 - Derfin Ballymena 7/6 6-May-1949 Archibald Barr 77 Farmer Deerfin Ballymena 5/= 17 Jan 1897 Catherine Barr 2 Queen Street Ballymena 1/" 22 Sep 1888 Elizabeth Barr 27 Crumkill Kells 2/6 10 Dec 1895 Elizabeth Barr 73 Crumkill Kells 2/6 23-Jun-1901 George Barr 4 months Crumkill Kells 1/" 2-Jul-1911 I Barr infant Ballymena 1/ 4 Aug 1881 Infant of John Barr Crumkill Kells 1/" 5 Jun 1880 Infant of Robert Barr Liminary Ballyclug 1/" 7 Jan 1877 Infant of Samuel Barr Labourer Carnaughts Connor 1/" 26 Sep 1893 Isabella Agnes Barr 5 years Crumkill Kells 1/" 22 Apr 1877 James Barr 13 months Ballycraigy Ballyclug 1/" 2 Feb 1884 James Barr 1 Balaclava Harryville Bmena 1/" 2 May 1893 James Barr 75 Farmer Liminary Kells 2/6 15-Oct-1903 James Barr 60 years Queen Street Ballymena 1/" 20-Sep-1910 James Barr infant Raily St Bmena 1 1-Feb-1937 James A Barr 82 Farmer Liminary Ballymena 5/ 18 Jul 1891 Jane Barr 48 Crumkill Kells 1/" 10 May 1893 Jane Barr 66 Liminary Kells 2/6 31-Aug-1900 John Barr 83 Cromkill Kells 1/" 9 Jun 1891 Marey Barr 73 Crumkill Kells 1/" 29-Jul-1902 Margaret Barr 30 Queen Street Ballymena 2/6 2-Aug-1922 Margaret Barr Crumkill 2/6 9-Nov-1926 Mr Duffin Barr Crumkill 2/6 13-Nov-1930 Mr Wm Barr Deerfin 2/6 9-Dec-1945 Mrs Barr 81 - Crumkill Ballymena 5/= 24-Nov-1925 Mrs. Barr Ballymena 2/6 5-Dec-1905 Nannie Barr 4 Cromkill Kells 2/6 20-Jun-1933 Nellie Barr Deerfin 5 Aug/Sep 1889 Ohara Barr 20 Liminary Ballyclug 2/6 20 Feb 1897 Robert Andrews Barr 1 month Liminary Ballyclug 1/" 25-Jun-1915 Sam Barr 37 Ballymena 1/- 14 Jul 1878 Samuel Barr 9 months Carnaughts Kells 1/" 9 Jul 1880 Samuel Barr 72 Labourer Crumkill Kells 1/" 4-Jan-1914 Samuel Barr 73 Ballymena 1/- 17-Apr-1936 Samuel Barr 84 Farmer Crumkill Ballymena 5/- 5 Dec 1878 Sarah Barr 33 Carnaughts Connor 1/" 22-May-1904 William Barr 65 Queen Street Ballymena 1/" 10 Feb 1891 Andrew Bartholomew 5 months Tullygarley Kells 1/" 27-Apr-1923 Baby Bartholomew Tullygarley 2/6 13 Aug 1899 Bella Bartholomew 65 Tullygarley Kells 1/" 1 Nov 1893 David Bartholomew 5 yrs Tullygarley Kells 1/" 26-Jul-1943 David Bartholomew 73 Labourer Carninney Ballymena 2/6 26 Nov 1879 Marey Bartholomew 53 Tullygarley Kells 2/6 12 Jan 1884 Marey Bartholomew 22 Slatt Kells 4 Sep 1897 Margaret Bartholomew 55 Ballymena Ballyclug 1/" 29-Dec-1936 Mary Bartholomew 81 Queen Street Ballymena 2/6 28 Jan 1877 Rebacca Bartholomew 10 Tullygarley Connor 2/6 9 Mar 1881 William Bartholomew 15 Tullygarley Kells 2/6 21-May-1903 William Bartholomew 80 Tullygarley Kells 2/6 5-Jun-1901 Agnes Bell 82 Workhouse Ballymena 1/ 2-Sep-1906 Alexander Bell 75 years Appletee Kells 1/" 17-Jun-1940 David Bell 10 m Crumkill Ballymena 2/6 30 Jun 1895 James Bell 80 Ballycowan Kells 1/" 8 Feb 1883 Jane Bell 85 Tullnamullen Kells 1/" 25 Oct 1877 Joseph Bell 73 Shoemaker Slatt Connor 2/6 11-Sep-1923 Mrs.
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