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Names Being Researched 27.1 North of Ireland Family History Society Members’ Interests – Names being Researched Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Adams Manister Any B2280 Alexander Co Armagh Pre 1880 B2488 Allen Coleraine Pre 1950 B2521 Allender Londonderry 1800-1930 B2324 Anderson Larne/Carrickfergus/Belfast Pre 1900+ A3509 Anderson Coleraine (Killure) Pre 1900 B2364 Andrews Co Down Pre 1880 B2488 Atkinson Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 Atkinson Canada After 1900 B0832 Bacon Portrush Pre 1900 B2364 Bailie Belfast, Coagh Co Tyrone Any B1628 Barclay, Sarah Ann Eskragh, Co Tyrone 1875-1900 B2379 Bates Ballyronan, Magherafelt Any B0832 Bates, Sarah Eliza Dunboe, Co Londonderry 1858-1900 B2379 Beatty Toronto, Cavan Pre 1875 B2488 Beggs Lisburn Pre 1880 B2488 Blevins/Blevens Armagh Pre 1841 A3744 Boal Bangor/Newtownards 1800-1920 B2449 Boreland ?, Antrim Pre 1900 B2465 Boyce Portstewart 1860-1920 B2325 Boyd Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 Boyd Down 1800s B1451 Boyd Co Armagh Pre 1900 B2459 Boyd Antrim/Croagh/Bushmills Pre 1900 B2507 Bridges Co Londonderry Pre 1900 B2515 Brydges Co Londonderry Pre 1900 B2515 Byrne Coleraine/Bushmills/Portrush 1800-1920 B1800 Byrne San Francisco, USA 1800-1920 B1800 Cahey Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Callaghan Coleraine/Bushmills/Portrush 1800-1920 B1800 Calvert Keady/Armagh 1800-1930 A3872 Calvert Ballymena/Belfast 1800-1930 A3872 Campbell Coleraine/Bushmills/Portrush 1800-1920 B1800 Campbell Ballymoney 1800-1870 B2324 Carlton Cookstown, Tyrone Any B0833 Carragher Armagh//Belfast Any B2467 Carson Belfast/Lurgan/Armagh 1800-1900 A2611 Christie Gracehill/Ballymena 1760-1890 A3710 Clements, Fanny Portadown 1870+ B1473 Clinton Ballymoney & Coleraine 1750-1850 B2324 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Page 1 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Cole Keady/Armagh/Ballymena 1800-1930 A3872 Conn Co Armagh Pre 1900 A3862 Cooke, Mary (Minnie) Belfast 1896+ B1473 Corr Coalisland/Coagh Pre 1888 A3849 Corrigan Coleraine/Bushmills/Portrush 1800-1920 B1800 Cotton Lissan area nr Cookstown Any B1203 Courtney Limavady Pre 1900+ A3509 Crabbe Ballymena 1800 A3753 Craig Coleraine Pre 1950 B2521 Crockett Tyrone/Derry/Donegal 1900 B1458 Culbertson, Allen Co Down 1800-1820 A2785 Curry Belfast 1860+ B0631 Curry Lismorrity, Armoy Any B2280 Daly Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Daly Coleraine Pre 1900+ B2360 Deans, Mary Scotland 1820+ B1473 Dempsey Coleraine/Brooklyn, New York 1800-1920 B1800 Dixon Articlave Pre 1900 B2459 Douglas Armagh/Londonderry 1800-1930 A3872 Duff Coagh, Co Tyrone 1800+ B0631 Duffell Staffordshire Pre 1900 B2467 Dunbar Co Antrim & Derry Pre 1900-late 1900 B2360 Dunn Articlave Pre 1900 B2459 Emery Tyrone Pre 1850 B2507 Fairley Coleraine 1800-1920 B1490 Feehelly/Feehally Longford/Athlone, Woolwich Any B1628 Ferguson Around Lurgan 1840+ B2445 Ferguson Lurgan Pre 1900+ B2447 Ferris Down 1800's B1451 Finley Castleblaney, Co Monaghan 1867 B1471 Fitzsimmons Killymore,Newtownstewart Any B0833 Ford Tyrone near Dungannon 1770-1840 A3875 Forster/Foster Cavan, Fermanagh, Belfast Any B1628 Forster/Foster Washington, USA Any B1628 Fowler Dungiven/Limavady Pre 1900+ A3509 Francey Tullygarley/Ahoghill/Belfast 1860+ B0631 (O)'Friel Donegal/Belfast Any B2467 Gaston Drumadoon, Cloughmills Any B2280 Getty Ballymoney Pre 1900 B2364 Gibson Ballywhollan/Tullyweary 1750+ B0631 Gibson Ballywalter, Co Down 1860+ B0631 Given Donegal (Burt) Pre 1900 B2364 Glass Bushmills, Antrim Pre 1900 B2465 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Page 2 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Glendinning Magherafelt/Ballyronan Any B0832 Godfrey Coleraine Pre 1950 B2521 Grant Co Armagh Pre 1900 B2459 Greer, Alexander L Co Down 1800-1820 A2785 Greer, Esther Co Down 1800-1820 A2785 Greer, James Co Down 1780-1815 A2785 Greer, Jane Co Down 1780-1820 A2785 Greer, Thomas Co Down 1800-1820 A2785 Hagan/Haggan Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Haire Co Armagh Pre 1900 A3862 Hamill Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Hamill Ballymena/Broughshane Pre 1860 B2472 Hamill Craigywarren/Ballycloughan Pre 1860 B2472 Hamill Racavan/Buckna Pre 1860 B2472 Hamilton Belfast/Carrickfergus 1900-1940s B2092 Hamilton Belfast 1850-1900 B2324 Hanna Armagh/Scotland Pre 1850 B2488 Hanson Coagh, Co Tyrone 1800+ B0631 Hayes Ardstraw (Strabane) Pre 1900 B2364 Henry Portrush 1850-1922 B2325 Henry Coleraine 1820-1880 B2325 Hunter Coleraine Pre 1950 B2521 Hutchinson Lissan area nr Cookstown Any B1203 Jackson Coleraine Pre 1900-mid 1900 B2360 Johnston Lissan area nr Cookstown Any B1203 Jones Co Armagh Pre 1900 A3862 Kennedy Scarva/Gilford/Belfast 1820+ B0631 Kidd Lisburn 1800 A3753 Kidd Blackscull Pre 1800 A3753 Kilpatrick Belfast 1860-1930 B2324 Kinnaird Bushmills, Antrim Pre 1900 B2465 Knox Artrea, Tyrone Any B0833 Lamont Coagh/Cookstown, Tyrone Any B0833 Law Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Lee Philadelphia, USA After 1900 B0832 Lee Tobermore, Co Londonderry Any B0832 Leighton Co Londonderry Pre 1900 B2515 Lightbody Tullyroan & Derryscollop Pre 1900 B2494 Lindsay Saintfield Pre 1865 A1610 Lindsay Killea, Co Donegal 1800-1900 B2324 Lockhart Carrickfergus Pre 1900+ A3509 Lynn Ballymena town centre 1810-1890 A3753 Lynn Ballymena/New York 1820-1930 A3753 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Page 3 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Lyons, John Castlederg, Co Tyrone 1870-1900 B2378 Lyons, Nathaniel Tullywhisker, Co Tyrone 1800-1860 B2378 Magill Lurgan, Armagh Pre 1900 A3847 Mains Coleraine/Bushmills 1800-1920 B1800 Mains Portrush/Glasgow 1800-1920 B1800 McAfee Portrush/Coleraine/Bushmills 1800-1920 B1800 McAlees(e) Belfast Any B0699 McAleese Coleraine Pre 1950 B2521 McAlister Tyrone/Clare Pre 1900 B2507 McAllister Tyrone near Dungannon 1770-1840 A3875 McAuley Limavady Pre 1900+ A3509 McBurney Scarva/Gilford, Co Down 1800+ B0631 McCaghan Northern Ireland 1700-1950 B2461 McCahan Northern Ireland 1700-1950 B2461 McCardell Co Down Pre 1800 A3785 McCaughan Northern Ireland 1700-1950 B2461 McCaw Cragnamaddy Any B2280 McClary Coleraine 1820-1850 B1275 McClellan Scotland 1700s B1451 McClelland Derry/Tyrone 1800s B1451 McComb Ballymoney Pre 1930 B2517 McCracken Tyrone Pre 1875 A3849 McCullough Lurgan Pre 1900+ B2447 McCullough Antrim/Larne Pre 1900 B2467 McCurley Co Antrim & Derry Pre 1900+ B2360 McDermott Mazies, Armoy Any B2280 McDonald Tobermore Pre 1900 B2459 McFarland Omagh Any B1628 McFerran Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 McGee Fermanagh Pre 1850 A3749 McGoogan Bushmills, Castlecatt Pre 1920 B2431 Mceen Saintfield Pre 1865 A1610 McIntosh/Mackintosh Bangor/Newtownards 1820-1940 B2449 McKane Antrim,Derry,Down,Armagh Pre 1900 B2407 McKeague, Andrew Shercock, Co Cavan 1850-1900 B2378 McKeeman Ballyoglagh, Co Antrim Any B1203 McKelvey Omagh & Distric Any B1628 McKenna Tyrone Pre 1927 A3849 McKenna Tievenagh, Coagh, Tyrone Any B0833 McKeown Fedney, Down, Belfast & Indiana Any B1628 McKinney Coleraine (Killure) Pre 1900 B2364 McLaughlin Coleraine 1820-1850 B1275 McLaughlin Antrim/Croagh/Bushmills Pre 1900 B2507 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Page 4 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member McMillen Belfast Pre 1880 B2488 McMorris Londonderry & Omagh Any B1628 McMurray Lurgan Pre 1900+ B2447 McQuitty Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 McVeigh Lurgan, Armagh Pre 1900 A3847 McVicker ? Pre 1900 B2508 Millar Tullygarley/Ahoghill/Belfast 1860+ B0631 Millen Coleraine/Bushmills/Portrush 1800-1920 B1800 Miller(ar) Tyrone 1800s B1451 Mitchell Donegal & Londonderry 1750-1900 B2324 Montgomery Tobermore Any B0832 Montgomery Teeshan/Kirkinriola Any B2472 Montgomery Ballymena/Broughshane Any B2472 Moore Donaghadee/Kircubbin Pre 1900 B2456 Morgan Tyrone Pre 1878 A3849 Morton Bushmills Any B2506 Mullan Arboe/Coagh Pre 1927 A3849 Mullan Coleraine 1800-1920 B1490 Mullen Tullyroan & Derryscollop Pre 1900 B2494 Nicholl Belfast 1860+ B0631 Noble Tyrone Pre 1900 B2507 O'Neill Cullybackey 1700-1800 A3753 Orr Newtownards, Co Down Pre 1830 A3945 Park Kilcreen 1800 A3753 Parkhill Co Antrim & Derry Pre 1900 B2360 Patterson Coleraine Pre 1900 B2508 Patton Antrim Pre 1900 B2407 Paul Pennsylvania, USA After 1875 B0832 Paul Dundee, Scotland 1840-1860 B0832 Perry Ballymena/Broughshane Pre 1860 B2472 Perry Teeshan/Kirkinriola Any B2472 Porter Coleraine/Limavady Pre 1900+ A3509 Porter Calmore,Tobermore Pre 1940 B0832 Prenter Belfast 1800-1900 B2324 Purday Ballyronan/Magherafelt Pre 1900 B0832 Purdy Ballyronan/Magherafelt Any B0832 Quaile Co Down Pre 1850 B2488 Quinn Rasharkin/Finvoy Pre 1930 B2517 Redmond Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Reid Carrickfergus/Belfast Any B1287 Reid Ballymena/Broughshane Pre 1860 B2472 Reid Craigywarren/Ballycloghan Pre 1860 B2472 Reid Knockboy/Kirkinriola Pre 1860 B2472 North of Ireland Family History Society North Irish Roots, 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Page 5 North of Ireland Family History Society Surname Geographical Location Time Period Member Ringland Lisburn/Belfast 1800 A3753 Ritchie(ey) Derry 1800's B1451 Robinson Charlemont, Armagh Pre 1840 A3744 Rodgers Lifford 1800+ B1346 Sadlier/Sadler Cavan, Washington, USA Any B1628 Sefton Belfast/Antrim/Down Pre 1900 B2467 Semple Killydart,Newtownstewart Any B0833 Simpson Coleraine Pre 1900+ B2360 Sinclair Belfast/co Down Pre 1870 B2488 Smyth Saintfield Pre 1865 A1610 Somerville Co
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