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Genealogical Journals Index - Miscellaneous County Type Source Library Ref Antrim Aghalee, Secular History Lisburn Hist Genealogical Journals Index - Miscellaneous County Type Source Library Ref Antrim Aghalee, Secular History Lisburn Hist. Soc. Journal No 1 1978 Page 7 IR 064/001 Antrim Agnew/O'Grimh genealogies, includes family tree & Agnew lease placenames Glynns Vol 21 1993 Page 13 IR 046/021 Antrim Anticur, near Dunloy, Fleming family, Barons of Slane Glynns Vol 30 2002 Page 85 IR 046/030 Antrim Antrim Coast Road, near Garron Point, Famine Stone Glynns Vol 3 1975 Page 37 IR 046/003 Antrim Antrim, North, Mcivers of Glynns Vol 23 1995 Page 27 IR 046/023 Antrim Antrim, South-east, placenames Glynns Vol 23 1995 Page 47 IR 046/023 Antrim Archie Reid, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, -2005, Obituary Due North Vol. 2 No. 1 Page 47 IR 041/011 Antrim Ardclinis Parish, Ordnance Survey Memoirs Glynns Vol 1 1973 Page 28 IR 046/001 Antrim Ardclinis Parish, Placenames Glynns Vol 11 1983 Page 59 IR 046/011 Antrim Ardclinnis & Laid, Statistical account by Rev. Richard Stewart Dobbs 1817 Glynns Vol 2 1974 Page 43 IR 046/002 Antrim Armour, William S., founder of Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster, biography Glynns Vol 33 2005 Page 10 IR 046/033 Antrim Armoy Parish, placenames Glynns Vol 14 1986 Page 53 IR 046/014 Antrim Ballintoy map Glynns Vol 13 1985 Pages 42 & 43 IR 046/013 Antrim Ballintoy Parish, Ordnance Survey Memoirs Glynns Vol 13 1985 Page 68 IR 046/013 Antrim Ballintoy Parish, Placenames Glynns Vol 2 1974 Page 18 IR 046/002 Antrim Ballintoy Religious census 1734 Glynns Vol 25 1997 Page 30 IR 046/025 Antrim Ballycarry & 1798 The Corran Autumn 1984 No 32 Page 12 IR 061/001 Antrim Ballycarry Bard, English, James Russell, reproduction of some of his work Carrickfergus & District Vol 6 1992 Page 19 IR 022/006 Antrim Ballycastle & colleries, old books & maps Glynns Vol 36 2008 Page 5 IR 046/036 Antrim Ballycastle Account book 18th C, (lists residents) Glynns Vol 8 1980 Page 13 IR 046/008 Antrim Ballycastle Workhouse - List of Admissions Glynns Vol 37 2009 Page 19 IR 046/037 Antrim Ballycastle, Glass Industry & map of Ballycastle Glynns Vol 2 1974 Page 28 IR 046/002 Antrim Ballycastle, John McAuley &18thc. emigration to Spain Glynns Vol 36 2008 Page 32 IR 046/036 Antrim Ballycastle, McMichael Medical Hall, 1906-1982 Glynns Vol 34 2006 Page 35 IR 046/034 Antrim Ballycastle, People & Places Glynns Vol 34 2006 Page 45 IR 046/034 Antrim Ballyclare 1900 - 1950 Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 4 2001 Page 68 IR 015/003 Antrim Ballyclare 1st Presbyterian Church history Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 4 2001 Page 30 IR 015/003 Antrim Ballyclare area, placenames Glynns Vol 22 1994 Page 51 IR 046/022 Antrim Ballyclare area, placenames Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 1 1995 Page 48 IR 015/000 Antrim Ballyclare characters Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 2 1997 Page 48 IR 015/001 Antrim Ballyclare town Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 1 1995 Pages 17 & 35 IR 015/000 Antrim Ballyclare town 1920s Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 3 1999 Page 10 IR 015/002 Antrim Ballyclare town, 1950s Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 2 1997 Page 7 IR 015/001 Antrim Ballyclare, Cunningham, Dr. James, information Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 3 1999 Page 53 IR 015/002 Antrim Ballyclare, Kane's Foundry Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 1 1995 Page 58 IR 015/000 Antrim Ballyclare, McIlroy, Archibald, 1859 - 1915, Biography Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 3 1999 Pages 18 & 28 IR 015/002 Antrim Ballygarvey, Home & Colonial, Kenny, Magill, Wilson & McCaughey families Glynns Vol 20 1992 Page 47 IR 046/020 Antrim Ballymena area, "Linen Lords" & others, information on linen families Glynns Vol 21 1993 Page 58 IR 046/021 Antrim Ballymena area, Placenames Glynns Vol 18 1990 Page 33 IR 046/018 Antrim Ballymoney Old Church graveyard, information & includes map Glynns Vol 30 2002 Page 38 IR 046/030 Antrim Ballymoney Placenames Glynns Vol 17 1989 Page 25 IR 046/017 Antrim Ballymoney, Discovering Ballymoney Heroes Due North Vol. 1 No. 3 Page 32 IR 041/003 Page 1 OCTOBER 2020 Genealogical Journals Index - Miscellaneous County Type Source Library Ref Antrim Ballynure Graveyard, some information Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 3 1999 Page 44 IR 015/002 Antrim Ballyvoy Strongman Davidson, Charles, Glynns Vol 33 2005 Page 24 IR 046/033 Antrim Bickerstaff family of Glenavy Irish Ancestor Vol 1 1977 Page 50 IR 050/15 Antrim Billy Parish, placenames Glynns Vol 20 1992 Page 55 IR 046/020 Antrim Bisset, William, Journal, August 1799 Glynns Vol 33 2005 Page 81 IR 046/033 Antrim Boer War Memorial, Belfast City Hall Family Links Vol 3 Nos 8 & 9 Page 23 IR 063/003 Antrim Boyd, Hugh A. of Ballycastle, c1907 - 1996, Obituary Glynns Vol 24 1996 Page 4 IR 046/024 Antrim Boyd, Hugh Alexander, early reminiscences 1907 - 1996 Glynns Vol 27 1999 Page 4 IR 046/027 Antrim Broughshane Rector, Canon Grainger 1830 - 1891, Biography Glynns Vol 19 1991 Page 26 IR 046/019 Antrim Carberry, Ethna, (Anna Johnston McManus), Irish Poetess, 1864 - 1902, family Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 4 2001 Page 22 IR 015/003 information Antrim Carey Barony, Religious census 1734 Glynns Vol 22 1994 Page 53 IR 046/022 Antrim Carleton family information & family tree Carrickfergus & District Vol 1 1985 Page 45 IR 022/001 Antrim Carnasheeran McCambridges Glynns Vol 34 2006 Page 70 IR 046/034 Antrim Carncastle & Killyglen Parish, placenames Glynns Vol 15 1987 Page 51 IR 046/015 Antrim Carncastle & Killyglen, Map Glynns Vol 11 1983 centre IR 046/011 Antrim Carncastle & Killyglen, Ordnance Survey Memoirs Glynns Vol 11 1983 Page 61 IR 046/011 Antrim Carncastle Parish, Hearthmoney Roll 1669 Glynns Vol 5 1977 Page 18 IR 046/005 Antrim Carncastle, Adair, Patrick, 1627 - 1694, Biography Glynns Vol 12 1984 Page 18 IR 046/012 Antrim Carnlough, Gibbons family Glynns Vol 10 1982 Page 5 IR 046/010 Antrim Carnlough, Gibbons family (includes family tree) Glynns Vol 15 1987 Page 63 IR 046/015 Antrim Carnlough, Johnstone, Netta Jane Nicholl, the lady piper, 1891 - 1953 Glynns Vol 32 2004 Page 77 IR 046/032 Antrim Carrickfergus county placenames 1839 Carrickfergus & District Vol 2 1986 Page 21 IR 022/002 Antrim Carrickfergus divisions c1602, including map Carrickfergus & District Vol 2 1986 Page 29 IR 022/002 Antrim Carrickfergus snippets Gen Socy of Ireland 2001 Page 243 IR 044/05 Antrim Carrickfergus, Bowman family information Carrickfergus & District Vol 8 1995 Page 19 IR 022/008 Antrim Carrickfergus, early 17th century ships, masters & merchants, 1614 - 1615 Carrickfergus & District Vol 2 1986 Page 9 IR 022/002 Antrim Carrickfergus, Kane, Richard, 1662 - 1837, Biography & family details Carrickfergus & District Vol 3 1987 Page 6 IR 022/003 Antrim Carrickfergus, Kane, Richard, in the New World Carrickfergus & District Vol 5 1990 Page 32 IR 022/005 Antrim Carrickfergus, Market Place & West St., previous & present owners (1988) Carrickfergus & District Vol 5 1990 Page 44 IR 022/005 Antrim Carrickfergus, Stewart, Rev. Dr. Samuel Milikin, 1865 - 1954, Biography Carrickfergus & District Vol 4 1988/9 Page 55 IR 022/004 Antrim Carrickfergus, The Great Commons, map & list of tenants 1874 - 1875 Carrickfergus & District Vol 3 1987 Page 29 IR 022/003 Antrim Carrickfergus, Victoria Crosses, Cambridge, Sgt. Daniel, 1857 & Crichton, James, Carrickfergus & District Vol 6 1992 Page 7 IR 022/006 1918, family details Antrim Cary Barony, religious census 1734 Glynns Vol 21 1993 Page 65 IR 046/021 Antrim Cater FH of Carrickfergus Irish Ancestor Vol 1 1978 Page 31 IR 050/17 Antrim Charles McAuley, Artist, 1910-1999, Biography Glynns Vol 38 2010 Page 1 IR 046/038 Antrim Chichester/Donegall family information Carrickfergus & District Vol 10 2001 Page 7 IR 022/010 Antrim Clarke, Seamus, Historian of the Glens Glynns Vol 33 2005 Page 62 IR 046/033 Antrim Clerkin, Patrick, Obituary Glynns Vol 35 2007 Page 101 IR 046/035 Antrim Clough, R.I.C., Robrt Dunlop. 1825, Biography Glynns Vol 24 1996 Page 45 IR 046/024 Antrim Cogry village Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 2 1997 Page 53 IR 015/001 Page 2 OCTOBER 2020 Genealogical Journals Index - Miscellaneous County Type Source Library Ref Antrim Cogry, Turkington family of boxers Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 4 2001 Page 74 IR 015/003 Antrim Craigbilly & Oaklands, O'Hara Glynns Vol 22 1994 Page 34 IR 046/022 Antrim Crebilly, O'Hara family information Due North Vol. 1 No. 2 Page 8 IR 041/002 Antrim Culfeightrim Parish, Agricultural census Glynns Vol 36 2008 Page 26 IR 046/036 Antrim Culfeightrin map Glynns Vol 5 1977 centre IR 046/005 Antrim Culfeightrin Parish, Ordnance Survey Memoirs Glynns Vol 5 1978 Page 13 IR 046/005 Antrim Culfeightrin Parish, Placenames Glynns Vol 9 1981 Page 33 IR 046/009 Antrim Culfeightrin Parish, Protestant Householders 1740 Glynns Vol 2 1974 Page 32 IR 046/002 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, c1817, Part 3 Glynns Vol 22 1994 Page 11 IR 046/022 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, c1817, Part 4 Glynns Vol 23 1995 Page 9 IR 046/023 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, c1817, Part 5 Glynns Vol 24 1996 Page 10 IR 046/024 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, c1817, Part 6 Glynns Vol 25 1997 Page 4 IR 046/025 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, c1817, Part 7 Glynns Vol 26 1998 Page 4 IR 046/026 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, Part 1 Glynns Vol 20 1992 Page 6 IR 046/020 Antrim Cushendall & Glens, Olden Days, Part 2 Glynns Vol 21 1993 Page 5 IR 046/021 Antrim Cushendall & U.S.A., McAllisters & early days of Canal Shipping Glynns Vol 14 1986 Page 44 IR 046/014 Antrim Cushendall Presbyterian Church 1900 Glynns Vol 28 2000 Page 35 IR 046/028 Antrim Cushendall Presbyterian Church 1949 - 2001 Glynns Vol 29 2001 Page 21 IR 046/029 Antrim Cushendall, Gillis, Rev.Charles, 1821 - 1903 Glynns Vol 32 2004 Page 110 IR 046/032 Antrim Cushendall, Layd Churchyard, McDonnell Celtic Cross inscription Glynns Vol 14 1986 Page 47 IR 046/014 Antrim Cushendall, Newe, Dr.
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