Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish]

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Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish] Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish] Record Surname Surname as spelt Forename Barony Parish No. of No. [Standardised] in source Spinning Wheels 421 Adams Adams John Dunluce Lower Ballywillin 1 621 Adams Adams John Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 279 Adams Adams William Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 967 Adams Adams James Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 983 Adams Adams Samuel Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 179 Anderson Anderfon William Cary Ballintoy 1 755 Anderson Anderfon Anne Dunluce Lower Dunluce 2 237 Anderson Anderfon David Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 307 Appleby Appleby James Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 802 Armour Armour James Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 832 Arthur Arthur Jane Kilconway Finvoy 1 833 Arthur Arthur William Kilconway Finvoy 1 495 Auld Auld John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 390 Auld Auld Elizabeth Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 368 Auld Auld James Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 2 91 Baird Beard John Cary Ballintoy 1 70 Baird Beard Robert Cary Ballintoy 1 35 Baird Beard Simon Cary Ballintoy 3 141 Baird Beard William Cary Ballintoy 1 306 Baird Beard William Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 114 Ballentine Balantine Charles Cary Ballintoy 1 172 Ballentine Balantine Daniel Cary Ballintoy 1 115 Ballentine Balantine John Cary Ballintoy 1 945 Ballentine Ballantine John Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 191 Beckett Bicket Philamon Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 3 737 Bell Bell Isaac Kilconway Dunaghy 1 943 Berry Berry Geels Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 805 Beverland Baverlin Isaac Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 350 Beverland Baverlin Nancy Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 319 Biggart Biggart Robert Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 835 Biggart Biggart Robert Kilconway Finvoy 1 1 Black Black Hugh Cary Armoy 4 121 Black Black Daniel Cary Ballintoy 1 133 Black Black John Cary Ballintoy 1 80 Black Black Samuel Cary Ballintoy 1 442 Black Black Loughlin Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 293 Blair Blair John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 229 Blue Blue Patrick Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 192 Boreland Borland Matthew Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 3 295 Boreland Borland William Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 1068 Boyd Boyd Adam Cary Ramoan 1 1067 Boyd Boyd Hugh Cary Ramoan 1 1023 Boyd Boyd William Cary Ramoan 2 1070 Boyd Boyd William Cary Ramoan 1 516 Boyd Boyd Edward Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 452 Boyd Boyd James Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 492 Boyd Boyd John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 672 Boyd Boyd John Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 616 Boyd Boyd Joseph Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 2 718 Boyd Boyd William Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 764 Boyd Boyd Hugh Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 299 Boyd Boyd David Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 257 Boyd Boyd James Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 212 Boyd Boyd John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 2 309 Boyd Boyd John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 345 Boyd Boyd Robert Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 919 Boyd Boyd Daniel Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 W. Macafee 1 21/02/2011 Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish] Record Surname Surname as spelt Forename Barony Parish No. of No. [Standardised] in source Spinning Wheels 918 Boyd Boyd Robert Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 892 Boyd Boyd John Glenarm Lower Layd [Lede] 1 896 Boyd Boyd John Glenarm Lower Layd [Lede] 1 263 Boyes Buys Robert Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 619 Boylan Boyland James Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 2 795 Boylan Boyland John Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 381 Boyle Boyle Daniel Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 186 Boyle Boyle James Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 4 289 Boyle Bole John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 219 Boyle Boyle Thomas Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 988 Boyle Boyle Patrick Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 980 Boyle Bole Widow Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 589 Brannon Brannon Rev. Patrick Cary Culfeightrin 1 552 Brown Brown John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 486 Brown Brown William Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 399 Brown Brown John Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 789 Brown Brown Andrew Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 757 Brown Brown John Dunluce Lower Dunluce 2 1018 Brown Brown James Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 946 Brown Brown John Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 905 Brown Brown Patrick Dunluce Upper Loughguile 2 194 Brownlow Brownlow Richard Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 3 762 Buckles Buckles Archibald Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 761 Buckles Buckles Henry Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 809 Burns Burns Edward Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 370 Burnside Burnfide Robert Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 570 Butler Butler Peter Cary Culfeightrin 1 397 Ca……[?] Ca……[?] Robert Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 273 Calderwood Calderwood Rachel Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 288 Calderwood Calderwood Robert Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 21 Caldwell Caldwell Mary Cary Armoy 1 24 Caldwell Caldwell William Cary Armoy 1 852 Caldwell Caldwell William Kilconway Finvoy 1 479 Callaghan Kelaghan Daniel Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 159 Cameron Cameron Archibald Cary Ballintoy 1 813 Cameron Cameron Rev. John Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 502 Campbell Campbell John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 444 Campbell Campbell Joseph Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 361 Campbell Campbell James Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 2 422 Campbell Campbell John Dunluce Lower Ballywillin 1 423 Campbell Campbell Nathaniel Dunluce Lower Ballywillin 1 635 Campbell Campbell Barnaby Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 599 Campbell Campbell Mary Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 4 746 Campbell Campbell Archibald Dunluce Lower Dunluce 2 766 Campbell Campbell Archibald Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 241 Campbell Campbell James Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 849 Campbell Campbell Clark Kilconway Finvoy 1 1009 Candil [?] Candil Alexander Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 540 Canning Cannon Andrew Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 463 Canning Cannon John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 491 Cargill Cargil James Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 355 Carmanook Carmanook Widow Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 95 Carnegie Carneagie Daniel Cary Ballintoy 1 814 Carr Kerr John Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 193 Carr Carr Rev. Moses Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 3 995 Carr Kerr Christopher Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 993 Carr Carr Hugh Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 W. Macafee 2 21/02/2011 Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish] Record Surname Surname as spelt Forename Barony Parish No. of No. [Standardised] in source Spinning Wheels 941 Carr Carr Thomas Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 778 Carson Carfon Samuel Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 860 Carson Carfon Andrew Kilconway Finvoy 1 427 Caskey Cafkey Samuel Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 4 773 Chambers Chambers William Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 388 Chesnut Chefnut William Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 687 Chesnut Chefnut Daniel Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 688 Chesnut Chefnut Samuel Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 864 Chesnut Chefnut John Dunluce Upper Kilraghts 1 66 Christie Chrifty John Cary Ballintoy 1 171 Christie Chrifty John Cary Ballintoy 1 395 Christie Chrifty John Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 867 Christie Chrifty William Dunluce Upper Kilraghts 1 723 Christie Chrifty Joseph Kilconway Dunaghy 1 5 Clarke Clarke Neal Cary Armoy 1 578 Clarke Clarke Eneas Cary Culfeightrin 1 489 Clarke Clark Robert Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 404 Clarke Clarke John Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 417 Clarke Clarke John Dunluce Lower Ballywillin 1 903 Clarke Clarke William Dunluce Upper Loughguile 2 31 Close Clofe Mary Cary Armoy 1 292 Clyde Clyd John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 122 Cochrane Coghran James Cary Ballintoy 1 519 Cochrane Cochran Archibald Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 107 Collins Collins John Cary Ballintoy 1 612 Connolly Connolly Malcolm Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 2 914 Connolly Conolly Patrick Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 367 Connor Connor Patrick Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 2 383 Connor Connor Patrick Dunluce Lower Ballyrashane 1 431 Cooke Cook George Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 323 Cooper Cooper John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 324 Cooper Cooper Samuel Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 332 Cooper Cooper Sarah Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 234 Cooper Cooper William Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 856 Coulter Coulter Alexander Kilconway Finvoy 1 853 Coulter Coulter Jane Kilconway Finvoy 1 829 Coulter Coulter John Kilconway Finvoy 2 493 Cowan Cowen Widow Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 74 Coyle Coyles John Cary Ballintoy 1 75 Coyle Coyles John Cary Ballintoy 1 1039 Coyle Coyles Neal Cary Ramoan 1 508 Coyle Coyles Alexander Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 443 Coyle Coyles James Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 1000 Craig Craig Robert Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 189 Cramsie Cramfie William Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 4 969 Crawford Crawford Margaret Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 997 Creelman Creelman William Dunluce Upper Loughguile 1 88 Creith Creath John Cary Ballintoy 1 87 Creith Creath Nathaniel Cary Ballintoy 1 86 Creith Creath Thomas Cary Ballintoy 1 509 Creith Creath John Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 113 Cunningham Cuningham David Cary Ballintoy 1 857 Cunningham Cunningham Thomas Kilconway Finvoy 1 577 Curry Curry John Cary Culfeightrin 1 558 Curry Curry Martin Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 1 624 Curry Curry Archibald Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 642 Curry Curry Patrick Dunluce Lower Derrykeighan 1 W. Macafee 3 21/02/2011 Flaxgrowers' List for the Parishes in North Antrim, 1796 [Sorted by Surname, Barony and Parish] Record Surname Surname as spelt Forename Barony Parish No. of No. [Standardised] in source Spinning Wheels 792 Curry Curry John Dunluce Lower Dunluce 1 727 Curry Curry Jane Kilconway Dunaghy 1 20 Daly Daly Patrick Cary Armoy 1 454 Darragh Darragh Alexander Cary / Dunluce Lower Billy 2 302 Darragh Darragh Hugh Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1 283 Darragh Darragh John Dunluce Upper Ballymoney
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