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Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 - County Armagh 12/12/2014 2:56 PM http://www.failteromhat.com/flax/armagh.htm Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 - County Armagh Abbitt James Mullaghbrack Armagh Acheson George Mullaghbrack Armagh Acheson Gilbert Keady Armagh Acheson John Loughgilly Armagh Acheson Thomas Loughgilly Armagh Acheson William Armagh Armagh Acheson William Loughgilly Armagh Adams Elizabeth Armagh Armagh Adams John Armagh Armagh Adams John Mullaghbrack Armagh Adamson David Loughgall Armagh Adamson Joseph Loughgilly Armagh Adamson William Armagh Armagh Agnew Alexander Derrynoose Armagh Agnew Francis Killevy Armagh Agnew James Derrynoose Armagh Agnew John Mullaghbrack Armagh Agnew Thomas Derrynoose Armagh Aikins William Armagh Armagh Albin James Kilmore Armagh Albin John, Jr. Kilmore Armagh Albin John, Sr. Kilmore Armagh Albin Robert Kilmore Armagh Albin William, Jr. Kilmore Armagh Albin Wm., Sr. Kilmore Armagh Alexander John Mullaghbrack Armagh Alexander Joseph Killyman Armagh Alexander Joshua Killyman Armagh Alexander Robert Mullaghbrack Armagh Allen Alexander Tynan Armagh Allen David Mullaghbrack Armagh Allen George Armagh Armagh Allen George Kilmore Armagh Allen James Armagh Armagh Allen John Mullaghbrack Armagh Allen Thomas Armagh Armagh Allen Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Allen Walter Mullaghbrack Armagh Allen William Armagh Armagh Allen William Kilmore Armagh Alten John Kilmore Armagh Anderson Alexander Armagh Armagh Anderson David Armagh Armagh Anderson James Tynan Armagh Anderson John Clonfeacle Armagh Anderson John Mullaghbrack Armagh Anderson Robert Tynan Armagh Anderson Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Anderson William Armagh Armagh Andrews David Armagh Armagh Andrews Elizabeth Derrynoose Armagh Andrews William Kilmore Armagh Angel James Armagh Armagh Anslow Michael Drumcree Armagh Archer Moses Armagh Armagh Archer William Mullaghbrack Armagh Ard Grorge Killevy Armagh Ardry Grorge Mullaghbrack Armagh Armstrong Andrew, Jr. Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong Andrew, Sr. Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong Anne Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong Brent Mullaghbrack Armagh Armstrong George Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong George Mullaghbrack Armagh Armstrong James Kilmore Armagh Armstrong James Mullaghbrack Armagh Armstrong John Creggan Armagh Armstrong John Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong John Loughgilly Armagh Armstrong Robert Derrynoose Armagh Armstrong Thomas Kilmore Armagh Armstrong William Mullaghbrack Armagh 1 of 40 12/12/2014 2:56 PM 12/12/2014 2:56 PM http://www.failteromhat.com/flax/armagh.htm Armstrong William Tynan Armagh Arnott John Mullaghbrack Armagh Ash William Tynan Armagh Ashcroft Edward Mullaghbrack Armagh Askin John Tynan Armagh Atkinson Eleanor Armagh Armagh Atkinson John Armagh Armagh Ausley William Newtownhamilton Armagh Baily William Ballymore Armagh Ball Eneas Mullaghbrack Armagh Ballance John Ballymore Armagh Ballentine John Loughgilly Armagh Ballentine Thomas Loughgilly Armagh Bane George Mullaghbrack Armagh Bane Richard Mullaghbrack Armagh Bane William Mullaghbrack Armagh Barber James Loughgilly Armagh Barclay Alexander Tynan Armagh Barcly Mary Armagh Armagh Barker Hugh Newtownhamilton Armagh Barker James Newtownhamilton Armagh Barnet James Armagh Armagh Barns John Armagh Armagh Barns Samuel Derrynoose Armagh Barns Thomas Armagh Armagh Barr John Tynan Armagh Barret Jacob Loughgall Armagh Barrett John Derrynoose Armagh Bateson Robert Armagh Armagh Bawn George Mullaghbrack Armagh Baxter Elizabeth Tynan Armagh Bealey William Armagh Armagh Beals John Armagh Armagh Beard Hugh Derrynoose Armagh Beard James Derrynoose Armagh Beard John Derrynoose Armagh Beard Samuel Derrynoose Armagh Beatey Robert Mullaghbrack Armagh Beatey Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Beattey James Mullaghbrack Armagh Beattey William Mullaghbrack Armagh Beatty Joseph Clonfeacle Armagh Beavers Samuel Loughgall Armagh Beck John Mullaghbrack Armagh Beck Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Beck William Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Agnes Derrynoose Armagh Bell Benjamin Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell David Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Elizabeth Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Francis Armagh Armagh Bell Francis Kilmore Armagh Bell George Armagh Armagh Bell Hugh Derrynoose Armagh Bell James Ballymore Armagh Bell James Loughgilly Armagh Bell John Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Mary Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Matthew Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell Thomas Armagh Armagh Bell Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Bell William Armagh Armagh Bennet Daniel Loughgilly Armagh Bennet John Armagh Armagh Bennett Bernard Loughgilly Armagh Bennett Hugh Creggan Armagh Beresford John Tynan Armagh Best John Killevy Armagh Best John Seagoe Armagh Bettles John Ballymore Armagh Bettles Scoffield Ballymore Armagh Bigham Wm. Keady Armagh Bingham John Tynan Armagh Bingham William Mullaghbrack Armagh Birch Samuel Armagh Armagh Birmingham Widow Loughgall Armagh 2 of 40 12/12/2014 2:56 PM 12/12/2014 2:56 PM http://www.failteromhat.com/flax/armagh.htm Black Adam Mullaghbrack Armagh Black Brabston Mullaghbrack Armagh Black George Armagh Armagh Black James Loughgilly Armagh Black James Mullaghbrack Armagh Black John Loughgilly Armagh Black Luke Mullaghbrack Armagh Black Mary Mullaghbrack Armagh Black Matthew Mullaghbrack Armagh Black Oliver Mullaghbrack Armagh Black William Mullaghbrack Armagh Blackstock James Loughgilly Armagh Blackwood John Newtownhamilton Armagh Blair Mary Mullaghbrack Armagh Blair William Mullaghbrack Armagh Blair Wm. Keady Armagh Blakely David Armagh Armagh Blakely David Clonfeacle Armagh Blakely David Keady Armagh Blakely Edward Creggan Armagh Blakely John Keady Armagh Blakely William Keady Armagh Blevens John Clonfeacle Armagh Bloomer John Armagh Armagh Bloomer Richard Tynan Armagh Bocock Robert Tynan Armagh Bodle Alexander Mullaghbrack Armagh Bodle James Mullaghbrack Armagh Bodle John Mullaghbrack Armagh Bodle Robert Armagh Armagh Bodle Samuel Mullaghbrack Armagh Boland Abraham Loughgall Armagh Boyd Andrew Loughgilly Armagh Boyd David Loughgilly Armagh Boyd James Tynan Armagh Boyd John Loughgilly Armagh Boyd Moses Loughgilly Armagh Boyd Robert Armagh Armagh Boyd William Loughgilly Armagh Boyd William Tynan Armagh Boyland Charles Loughgilly Armagh Boyland Hugh Mullaghbrack Armagh Boyland John Loughgilly Armagh Boyland Patrick Loughgilly Armagh Boyland Patrick Mullaghbrack Armagh Boyle Francis Armagh Armagh Boyle Neal Mullaghbrack Armagh Bradley Owen Loughgilly Armagh Bradshaw James Mullaghbrack Armagh Branagan Anne Armagh Armagh Branagan Arthur Mullaghbrack Armagh Branagan Bryan Armagh Armagh Branagan Denis Armagh Armagh Branagan Phelimy Mullaghbrack Armagh Branagan Terence Mullaghbrack Armagh Brann John Ballymore Armagh Brannagan Felix Killevy Armagh Brannan Daniel Derrynoose Armagh Brannan James Derrynoose Armagh Brannan Philip Derrynoose Armagh Branon Catherine Derrynoose Armagh Branon William Derrynoose Armagh Brawley William Armagh Armagh Brawly Edward Armagh Armagh Brigs Robert Armagh Armagh Brins John Ballymore Armagh Brookes Jane Armagh Armagh Brookes John Armagh Armagh Brookes John Mullaghbrack Armagh Brookes Thomas Armagh Armagh Brooks Charles Mullaghbrack Armagh Brooks John Armagh Armagh Brotherton Nicholas Mullaghbrack Armagh Brown Charles Armagh Armagh Brown George Killevy Armagh Brown George Mullaghbrack Armagh 3 of 40 12/12/2014 2:56 PM 12/12/2014 2:56 PM http://www.failteromhat.com/flax/armagh.htm Brown James Loughgilly Armagh Brown John Armagh Armagh Brown John Derrynoose Armagh Brown John Keady Armagh Brown John Loughgilly Armagh Brown John, Jr. Armagh Armagh Brown Samuel Keady Armagh Brown Thomas Keady Armagh Brown Thomas Killevy Armagh Brown Thomas Mullaghbrack Armagh Brownfield John Armagh Armagh Brownly Thomas Tynan Armagh Bryans John Armagh Armagh Bryars Charles Armagh Armagh Bryars James Armagh Armagh Bryars John Armagh Armagh Buchannan Alexander Loughgilly Armagh Buchanon John Creggan Armagh Bulla Daniel Kilmore Armagh Burch James Kilmore Armagh Burke John Derrynoose Armagh Burke Peter Keady Armagh Burke Robert Mullaghbrack Armagh Burley William Seagoe Armagh Burns David Loughgilly Armagh Burns Hugh Ballymore Armagh Burns John Creggan Armagh Busby Robert Tynan Armagh Byers Samuel Loughgilly Armagh Byrne Francis Newtownhamilton Armagh Byrne James Mullaghbrack Armagh Byrne Mary Mullaghbrack Armagh Byrne Michael Newtownhamilton Armagh Byrne Patrick Armagh Armagh Byrne Patrick Newtownhamilton Armagh Byrne William Mullaghbrack Armagh Cairley Anne Mullaghbrack Armagh Calaghan Bernard Keady Armagh Calaghan Edward Keady Armagh Calaghan James Creggan Armagh Calaghan Patrick Keady Armagh Caldwell Robert Killevy Armagh Caldwell William Killevy Armagh Caliston James Mullaghbrack Armagh Callaghan Bernard Killevy Armagh Callaghan Bryan Creggan Armagh Callaghan Edward Mullaghbrack Armagh Callaghan Felix Loughgilly Armagh Callaghan James Loughgilly Armagh Callaghan Michael Loughgilly Armagh Callaghan Patrick Loughgilly Armagh Callaghan Patrick Mullaghbrack Armagh Callans John Loughgall Armagh Calter Laurence Armagh Armagh Campbel Arthur Armagh Armagh Campbel Patrick Armagh Armagh Campbell Charles Armagh Armagh Campbell Cornelius Loughgilly Armagh Campbell Francis Armagh Armagh Campbell Hugh Creggan Armagh Campbell James Armagh Armagh Campbell James Derrynoose Armagh Campbell James Mullaghbrack Armagh Campbell John Armagh Armagh Campbell John Ballymore Armagh Campbell John Derrynoose Armagh Campbell Laurence Newtownhamilton Armagh Campbell Michael Derrynoose Armagh Campbell Michael Loughgilly Armagh Campbell Peter Newtownhamilton Armagh Campbell Richard Loughgilly Armagh Campbell Robert Loughgilly Armagh Campbell Robert Tynan Armagh Campbell Stephen Newtownhamilton Armagh
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