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1 BOOK ONE 1820-1836 Page 1 BURIALS in the Parish Of 1 BOOK ONE 1820-1836 Page 1 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1820-23 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed October John Douglas Ballylawn 26 76 Archdeacon Parish of 1820 Ussher No 1 Ray Robert Motherall Parish of 1821 Thomas Rolleston Burt February 14 Curate of Strabane 23 No 2 William Douglass Parish of 1821 96 Nathan Rogers Ray May 13 Curate of Taughboyne No 3 Prospect William McClintock Killea in April 14 th 68 the Parish 1822 Edward Bowen of Killea No 4 John Corry _____ May Quay in 27 80 N Rogers the Parish 1822 No 5 of Fahan John Doak ?Cavanass June 18 in this 1822 75 N Rogers Parish No 6 Leitrim in October Thomas Motherall this Parish 20 37 Edw’d Bowen 1822 No 7 Drumboey August Samuel Fisher 22 40 Edw’d Bowen 1823 No 8 2 Page 2 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1824-27 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Robert McClintock Londonderry Feby 6 19 Edw’d Bowen 1824 No 9 John Cowan Castruse Sept 26 18 Edw’d Bowen 1824 No 10 Samuel Davison Portlough Decr 31 80 Edw’d Bowen 1824 No 11 ?Harvey Castle ?Day Feb 15 60 N Rogers McMenamin In Parish of 1825 No 12 Ray William Donaghy Leitrim Febry 28 th 84 Edw’d Bowen 1826 No 13 Elizabeth St August 67 Thos Grey John(ston) 27 Rolleston 1826 No 14 James Clendening ?aty Hill January 80 16, 1827 Edw’d Bowen No 15 Elizabeth ?Ewart St Johnston March 84 Thos Rolleston 14, 1827 No 16 3 Page 3 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1827-29 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Sarah Jane Clark Castruse March months Edw’d Bowen 30 14 1827 No 17 Gortledoosih Elizabeth Woods Parish of May 2 82 John Ussher Raymochy 1827 No 18 John Latta Ardagh August 40 Edw’d Bowen 17 No 19 1827 Dooish James Corbit Parish of November John Gage Ball Raymoghy 26 22 1827 No 20 William St Johnston February John Gage Ball McGinley 16 70 1828 No 21 James May John Gage Ball McGinley Durnakally 12 31 1828 No 22 Marjory Novr John Gage Ball Donnell Churchtown 3 97 1828 No 23 Feby John Gage Ball Henry Hood Strabane 23 27 1829 No 24 4 Page 4 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1829-30 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed April John Gage Ball William Jackson St Johnston 30 45 1829 No 25 May John Gage Ball Maria Allen Trentagh 31 23 1829 No 26 June John Gage Ball Jane Hamilton Drumlogher 14 51 1829 No 27 Dooish October John Gage Ball William Corbet in the 30 19 Parish of 1829 No 28 Raymoghry Novr John Gage Ball Sam Gibbins St Johnston 27 14 1829 No 29 Interred in Novr John Gage Ball Rosanna McAnair the Parish 30 74 of All 1829 No 30 Saints Jany Ann Murray Flushtown 9 John Gage Ball 1830 No 31 Phobe Jane Fort Jany seven John Gage Ball Clendinning Stewart 24 months 1830 No 32 5 Page 5 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1830 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Margaret Devenny Swilly March 71 John Gage Ball 10 No 33 1830 March Cathe(rine) Duncan Bready 22 51 John Gage Ball 1830 No 34 Gortree in April Robert McAnair the parish of 27 50 John Gage Ball All Saints 1830 No 35 Corncammon May Isabella Chambers in the parish 2 17 of All Saints 1830 John Gage Ball No 36 Drumbuoy in May Samuel Fisher the parish of 25 79 John Gage Ball All Saints 1830 No 37 L Derry in June Robt McGinley the parish of 5 37 John Gage Ball Templemore 1830 No 38 Moness August Elizabeth Doak in this 31 85 John Gage Ball parish 1830 No 39 Durnakally October John McGinley In this 4 26 John Gage Ball parish 1830 No 40 6 Page 6 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1830-31 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Esther Robinson Monreagh 13 th Oct 68 Chas Miller 1830 No 41 Patrick Clashygowan 4th Jany 69 Chas Miller McGlaughlin 1831 No 42 Mary Hamilton Trentagh 21 st March 62 1831 John G Ball No 43 Mary McGinley Dernakally 21 April 68 Chas Miller 1831 No 44 John McGinley Dernakally 24 April 72 1831 Chas Miller No 45 31 May 1 year Andrew Kelly Tubber 1831 & John G Ball 6 mths No 46 Robert Miller Churchtown 18 July six 1831 months John G Ball No 47 Alexander Orr Lusticle 19 July John G Ball 1831 19 No 48 7 Page 7 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1831-32 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Corncammon 2 & Catherine Chambers in the parish 27 July 10 of 1831 mths Charles Miller No 49 All Saints Bogay James Larkey in the parish 15 Aug 69 of 1831 J G Ball No 50 All Saints Henry McGinley Derrymore 30 Aug 77 1831 John G Ball No 51 Tullyannon Eleanor Howden in the parish 13 th Oct 66 Charles Miller of 1831 No 52 All Saints Mary Armstrong Moneyvale 9 Oct 73 1831 John Gage Ball No 53 The Glar Mary Jane Latta in the parish 5 Novr two Of 1831 weeks John G Ball No 54 All Saints Margaret McAdoo Dernakally 16 Decr 48 1831 John G Ball No 55 Patrick Devenny Swilly 3 Feb 84 1832 John G Ball No 56 8 Page 8 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1832 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed ?Malcolm Ballylennon Feby 3 4½ Charles Miller 1832 yrs No 57 Glenfad Ann Hamilton In the parish 13 th March 21 John G Ball of Clonleigh 1832 No 58 Mary McGirr Moneyvale 26 March 84 John G Ball 182 No 59 Elizabeth Tinney Monreagh 15 th May 64 Charles Miller 1832 No 60 Alicia Patterson Churchtown 27 th June 66 John Ussher 1832 No 61 Corncammon Lydia Deery in the parish 7 July 19 John G Ball of All Saints 1832 No 62 Glenfad in Margaret Hamilton the parish of 7 Novr 43 John G Ball Clonleigh 1832 No 63 Tullyannon James McAuley in the parish 24 Novr 55 Charles Miller of All Saints 1832 No 64 9 Page 9 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1832-33 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Jane Rankin Clashygowan Novr 23 12 Charles Miller 1832 No 65 Tullyannon in Marg’t Motherwell the parish of All Decr 8 87 Charles Miller Saints 1832 No 66 Robert Miller Churchtown 11 Decr 60 John G Ball 1832 No 67 Ann McKein? Derrymore 24 Jany 55 John G Ball 1833 No 68 Margaret Devlin St Johnston 26 th Feby 83 John G Ball 1833 No 69 Archibald Trentnamucklagh Rolleston 26 th April 46 Chas Miller 1833 No 70 Crieve in the Andrew Sweeny parish of All 26 June 17 Saints 1833 John G Ball No 71 James Fleming Ballycushion 2 July John G Ball 1833 No 72 10 Page 10 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1833-35 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Rachel Benson St Johnston 8 Decr 82 1833 John G Ball No 73 Corncammon James Ridgely in the parish 3 August 16 of All Saints 1834 months John G Ball No 74 John Devine Bready 27 September 45 John G Ball 1834 No 75 Sarah Kane Creatland 20 Jany 50 John G Ball 1835 No 76 Mary Shannon St Johnston 29 Jany 7 John G Ball 1835 No 77 Gortree in Rebecca Boggs the parish of 3 April 74 All 1835 John G Ball No 78 Saints Charles Donnell Glentown 15 May 61 1835 John G Ball No 79 late of Mary Woods ?Ardcarne 26 May 49 In Co Tyrone 1835 Edwd Bowen No 80 11 Page 11 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1835-36 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Mary Gallaugher Ruskey May 29 84 Edwd Bowen 1835 No 81 August Matthew McCay Newtown 22 24 Edwd Bowen cunningham 1835 No 82 Elizabeth Septr McCausland Raphoe 8 73 John G Ball 1835 No 83 William Temple Trentagh Septr 36 John G Ball 20 No 84 1835 John Devenny Cross Octr 6 John G Ball 13 months No 85 1835 Margaret Donaghy Castrews Jany 11 37 Edwd Bowen 1836 No 86 12 BOOK TWO 1836-1919 Page 109 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1836 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Margaret Donaghy Castrews in January 11 th 37 Edward Bowen All Saints 1836 Rector and Vicar No 1 Hamilton Churchtown February Patterson of 24 68 Edward Bowen No 2 Taughboyne 1836 Keshends Hugh Norman James Kelly in March 13 60 Curate of All All Saints 1836 Saints No 3 Anthony Moneyglass May 9 Gorman in 1836 104 Edward Bowen All Saints No 4 Garshuey in May 13 Samuel Curry All Saints 1836 80 Edward Bowen No 5 Mrs Alicia October 28 Dobson St Johnston 1836 50 Edward Bowen No 6 Samuel Glenfad November Samuel Hamilton Parish 8th 21 Montgomery No 7 Clonleigh 1836 J B Hamilton Glenfad November 16 Samuel Parish 1836 58 Montgomery Clonleigh No 8 13 Page 110 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1837 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed February Sarah Tullyannon 1st 45 Hugh Norman Peoples 1837 No 9 Robert February Devenny Cross 7 37 Edward Bowen 1837 No 10 Mary Devenny Killyverry February 12 72 Hugh Norman No 11 1837 David February Rolston Trentnamucklagh 14 38 Hugh Norman No 12 1837 William March McDade Castletown 2 72 Hugh Norman No 13 1837 James April 6 six Devenny Cross 1837 months H Norman No 14 Martha April 36 Rogers Ardagh 30 H Norman No 15 1837 Susan Byers July 6 82 Edward widow Ruskey 1837 Bowen No 16 14 Page 111 BURIALS in the Parish of Taughboyne in the County of Donegal in the Year 1837-39 Name Abode When buried Age By whom the Ceremony was performed Aleexander Breahead August Spence in the liberty 13 80 Edward Bowen of Derry 1837 No 17 Sarah Rusky August Kelly All Saints 25 43 Hugh Norman 1837 No 18 Catherine Monglass December Boyle All Saints 1 45 H Norman 1837 No 19 Anne January Stafford Moness 31 39 H Norman No 20 1838 Martha February
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