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Derriaghy Parish Church - Baptisms 1827 - 1917 Surname Forenames Birth Baptism Father's Name Mother's Name Additional Information DERRIAGHY PARISH CHURCH - BAPTISMS 1827 - 1917 SURNAME FORENAMES BIRTH BAPTISM FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABBOT Edward 06-Nov-1917 06-Feb-1918 Edward Abbott Susan ABBOT Eliza 01-Jan-1832 Thomas Abbot Mary Irvin ABBOT Jane 03-May-1829 Thomas Abbot Mary Irvin ABBOT John 13-Oct-1833 John Abbot Mary Elliott ABBOT William 11-Nov-1827 Thomas Abbot Mary Irvine ABBOTT Agnes 16-Apr-1872 12-Nov-1872 James Abbott Elizabeth ABBOTT Anne Eliza 04-Apr-1875 20-Jun-1875 James Abbott Elizabeth ABBOTT Elizabeth 05-Oct-1911 06-Dec-1911 Edward Abbott Susan ABBOTT Margaret 01-Jan-1871 05-Feb-1871 Thomas Abbott Mary ABBOTT Susan Winifred 13-Jan-1916 05-Apr-1916 Edward Abbott Susan ABBOTT Thomas James 14-Jul-1913 06-Aug-1913 Edward Abbott Susan ABERNETHY Alice 10-Oct-1841 William Abernethy Mary McIlvenny ABERNETHY Ann Jane 03-Apr-1831 James Abernethy Rebecca Crawley ABERNETHY Eleanor 19-Sep-1830 William Abernethy Mary Garvey ABERNETHY Elizabeth 24-Mar-1833 William Abernethy Mary Garvagh ABERNETHY Ellen 25-Aug-1827 James Abernethy Rebecca Crawley ABERNETHY Isabella 10-Dec-1843 William Abernethy Mary Deveny ABERNETHY James 05-Oct-1828 James Abernethy Rebecca Crawley ABERNETHY Jane 27-Apr-1908 01-Jul-1908 Wm Abernethy Bessie ABERNETHY John 03-Mar-1839 Wm Abernethy Mary McIlvenny ABERNETHY John 21-Sep-1828 William Abernethy Mary Garvey ABERNETHY John 17-May-1906 01-Aug-1906 Wm Abernethy Bessie ABERNETHY Kathleen Florence 14-Jan-1909 21-Feb-1909 Wm Abernethy Agnes ABERNETHY Mary 05-May-1839 Wm Abernethy Mary Girvan ABERNETHY Mary 17-Dec-1837 Jas Abernethy Rebecca Crawley ABERNETHY Mary Alderdice 06-Sep-1900 07-Oct-1900 Samuel Abernethy Marcella Alderdice ABERNETHY Mary Ellen 15-Apr-1912 05-Jun-1912 Robert Abernethy Elizabeth ABERNETHY Robert 30-Sep-1910 07-Feb-1911 Wm. Abernethy Bessie ABERNETHY Sarah 01-Aug-1914 07-Oct-1914 Robert Abernethy Elizabeth ABERNETHY Sylvia Winifred 09-Oct-1911 05-Nov-1911 William Abernethy Gnes ABERNETHY Thomas 15-May-1916 05-Jul-1916 Robert Abernethy Elizabeth ABERNETHY William 19-Oct-1834 James Abernethy Margaret Crolly ABERNETHY William 07-Jun-1835 William Abernethy Mary Garvey ABERNETHY William 09-Sep-1867 13-Oct-1867 John Abernethy Mary ABERNETHY William 30-Dec-1907 04-Mar-1908 Thos. James Abernethy Dinah ABERNETHY William 29-Jan-1911 07-Jun-1911 Robert Abernethy Lizzie ADAMS Eliza 18-Oct-1854 Samuel Adams Margaret Berry ADAMS Wm James 25-Apr-1909 02-Jun-1909 Hugh Adams Anna Elizabeth ADDIS Anthony 17-Jul-1915 01-Sep-1915 Thomas Addis Elizabeth ADDIS Edward 12-Jul-1880 12-Sep-1880 Edward Adams Mary ADDIS Edward 15-Nov-1840 Thomas Addis Rebecca Wier ADDIS Elizabeth 01-Sep-1911 01-Nov-1911 Thomas Addis Elizabeth © 2016 LISBURN BRANCH, NIFHS 1 DERRIAGHY BAPTISMS DERRIAGHY PARISH CHURCH - BAPTISMS 1827 - 1917 SURNAME FORENAMES BIRTH BAPTISM FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDIS Elizabeth 27-Jun-1913 20-Aug-1913 Thomas Addis Elizabeth ADDIS James Victor 18-Sep-1916 01-Nov-1916 Thomas Addis Elizabeth ADDIS Margaret Anne 06-May-1873 18-May-1873 Edward Addis Mary ADDIS Mary 12-Sep-1903 01-Nov-1903 Thomas Addis Lizzie ADDIS Rebecca 15-Sep-1869 31-Oct-1869 Edward Addis Mary ADDIS Robert 07-Sep-1908 04-Nov-1908 Thomas Addis Lizzie ADDIS Samuel Atkinson 28-Apr-1878 28-Jul-1878 Edward Addis Mary ADDIS Sarah Johnston 05-May-1883 10-Jun-1883 Edward Addis Mary ADDIS Thos. Edward 30-Sep-1906 07-Nov-1906 Thomas Addis Elizabeth ADDIS William James 24-Mar-1871 28-May-1871 Edward Addis Mary ADDIS Wm. Joseph 01-Jan-1906 24-Jan-1906 Edward Addis Caroline ALDERDICE Abigail Sarah 19-Jan-1834 William Alderdice Elizabeth McAlister ALDERDICE Amy Jane 11-Jul-1847 Chas Alderdice Ann Singer ALDERDICE Ann 14-Sep-1828 Edward Alderdice illegible ALDERDICE Anne 30-May-1830 William Alderdice Elizabeth McAlister ALDERDICE Boomer 01-Jan-1837 Edwd Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE Boomer 18-Dec-1872 16-Feb-1873 George Alderdice Margaret ALDERDICE Boomer 06-Aug-1916 06-Sep-1916 Boomer Alderdice Sarah twin ALDERDICE Daniel 25-Sep-1838 Jas Alderdice Mary Hogg ALDERDICE Edward 19-Mar-1884 08-Jun-1884 George Alderdice Mary ALDERDICE Edward 11-Mar-1913 02-Apr-1913 Boomer Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Elizabeth 06-May-1838 Ed Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE Elizabeth 22-Jun-1870 14-Aug-1870 William Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Elizabeth 26-Sep-1874 31-Jan-1875 George Alderdice Mary ALDERDICE Elizabeth Wolfenden 17-Sep-1848 Chas Alderdice Jane Singer ALDERDICE Ellen 27-Apr-1828 William Alderdice Ellen King ALDERDICE Ellen 17-Jan-1858 Wm Alderdice Sarah Harrison ALDERDICE George 14-Mar-1841 Edwd Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE George Hood 05-Nov-1843 Edwd Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE Isabella 16-May-1879 13-Jul-1879 George Alderdice Mary ALDERDICE James 06-Aug-1916 06-Sep-1916 Boomer Alderdice Sarah twin ALDERDICE Jane 03-Feb-1833 Edward Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE John 15-Aug-1830 Edward Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE John 25-Dec-1831 William Alderdice Eliza McAlister ALDERDICE John 26-Aug-1832 William Alderdice Ellen King ALDERDICE John 27-Nov-1867 08-Dec-1867 William Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Joseph Stewart 08-Dec-1874 10-Jan-1875 William Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Marcella 09-May-1877 08-Jul-1877 George Alderdice Mary ALDERDICE Marcella 20-Feb-1842 Edwd Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE Marianne 18-Jan-1862 16-Mar-1862 Willm Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Mary 11-Mar-1882 11-Jun-1882 George Alderdice Mary ALDERDICE Mary 09-Mar-1909 05-May-1909 Boomer Alderdice Sarah © 2016 LISBURN BRANCH, NIFHS 2 DERRIAGHY BAPTISMS DERRIAGHY PARISH CHURCH - BAPTISMS 1827 - 1917 SURNAME FORENAMES BIRTH BAPTISM FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALDERDICE Robert 13-Nov-1831 Edward Alderdice Jane Allen ALDERDICE Sarah 01-Nov-1829 William Alderdice Ellen King ALDERDICE Sarah 09-Sep-1859 30-Oct-1859 William Alderdice Sarah ALDERDICE Wm Henry 31-Oct-1864 13-Nov-1864 William Alderdice Sarah ALEXANDER David Waring 07-Mar-1852 John Alexander Sarah Waring ALEXANDER Elenor 13-Oct-1839 Edwd Alexander Jane Allen ALEXANDER Ellen 11-May-1877 26-Aug-1877 Matthew Alexander Eliza ALEXANDER Jane 06-Jul-1875 12-Aug-1875 Matthew Alexander Eliza ALEXANDER John 21-Jun-1879 07-Sep-1879 Matthew Alexander Elizabeth ALEXANDER John 06-Jan-1850 John Alexander Sarah Waring ALEXANDER John 07-Dec-1856 John Alexander Sarah Waring ALEXANDER Margaret 28-Feb-1883 20-May-1883 Matthew Alexander Elizabeth ALEXANDER Mary Roberts 16-Aug-1859 04-Sep-1859 John Alexander Sarah ALEXANDER Robert 06-Feb-1848 John Alexander Sarah Waring ALEXANDER Sarah Gore 03-Sep-1854 John Alexander Sarah Waring ALLEN Alexander 24-Apr-1907 05-Jun-1907 James Allen Sarah Ellen ALLEN Anna 25-Jan-1852 John Allen Jane McShane ALLEN Elizabeth 10-Feb-1839 John Allen Margt Mayes ALLEN Henry 16-Jan-1853 John Allen Margaret Magee ALLEN Marianne 12-Dec-1864 14-Dec-1864 Robt Allen Eliza ALLEN Robert 30-Jun-1833 John Allen Sarah Bradley ALLEN Robert Henry 31-Aug-1890 26-Oct-1890 John Thomas Allen Sarah E. ALLEN Sarah 27-Jan-1893 16-Apr-1893 John Thomas Allen Sarah Elizabeth ALLEN Susan 16-Apr-1854 John Allen Jane McShane ALLEN William 13-Jan-1848 John Allen Margaret Magee ALLEN Wm 10-Feb-1839 John Allen Margt Mayes ALLICE Joseph 07-Apr-1833 James Allice Alice Devenny ANDERSON Elizabeth Ann 05-Dec-1873 15-Mar-1874 James Anderson Matilda ANDERSON Ethel 16-Jun-1908 08-Jul-1908 - Mary ANDERSON George 12-Apr-1900 28-Apr-1900 Wm George Anderson Margaret twin (privately) ANDERSON George 12-Apr-1900 28-Apr-1900 Wm. George Anderson Margaret ANDERSON John 12-Apr-1900 28-Apr-1900 Wm George Anderson Margaret twin (privately) ANDERSON John 12-Apr-1900 28-Apr-1900 Wm. George Anderson Margaret ANDERSON Margaret Josephine 08-Apr-1907 05-Jun-1907 John Anderson Florence Louisa Dodds ANDERSON Rebecca 05-May-1900 04-Jul-1900 Joseph Anderson Mary ANDERSON Robert James 16-Jan-1903 23-Mar-1903 Joseph Anderson Mary ANDREWS Elizabeth 03-May-1857 Michael Andrews Jun. Margt Johnston ANNET Elizabeth 30-Nov-1828 James Annet Mary Carrick ANNET Elizabeth 11-Nov-1832 John Annet Jane Miller ANNETT Eliza Frances 09-Mar-1862 13-Apr-1862 James Annett Sarah ANNETT Eliza Jane 20-Dec-1862 28-Dec-1862 William Annett Williamina © 2016 LISBURN BRANCH, NIFHS 3 DERRIAGHY BAPTISMS DERRIAGHY PARISH CHURCH - BAPTISMS 1827 - 1917 SURNAME FORENAMES BIRTH BAPTISM FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ANNETT Jane 16-Dec-1827 George Annett Frances Hood ANNETT Jane 11-Mar-1832 Thomas Annett Jane Grogan ANNETT Margaret 19-Jul-1835 George Annett Frances ANNETT Mary 15-Aug-1830 George Annett Frances Hood ANNETT William 29-Jan-1832 Robert Annett Elizabeth Carrick ANNETT William John 02-Sep-1849 James Annett Sarah Whiteside ANNETT William John 20-Dec-1867 26-Apr-1868 William Annett Wilhelmina ARMER Alexander 09-Jul-1837 Alexr Armer Mary Rossbotham ARMOUR Eliza 13-Apr-1861 23-Jun-1861 Alexander Armour Mary Jane Rosbotham ARMOUR Mary 13-Nov-1858 09-Jan-1859 Alexander Armour Mary Jane Rosbotham ARMOUR Robert Alexander 19-Aug-1865 05-Nov-1865 Alexander Armour Mary Jane ARMOUR Thomas 18-Jun-1863 30-Aug-1863 Alexander Armour Mary Jane Rosbotham ARMOUR Thomas 20-Nov-1871 03-Mar-1872 Alexander Armour Mary Jane ARMOUR William David 23-Sep-1873 25-Jan-1874 Alexander Armour Mary Jane ARMSTRONG Darkey? 19-Oct-1836 Hugh Armstrong Darkey Bailey? ARMSTRONG Hugh 15-Dec-1833 Hugh Armstrong Dorcas Baillie ARMSTRONG Jane 24-Jan-1852 George Armstrong Elizabeth Johnson ARMSTRONG John 20-Mar-1831 Hugh Armstrong Dorcas Baillie ARMSTRONG Letitia 07-Sep-1828 Hugh Armstrong Dorcas Baillie ARMSTRONG Margaret 10-May-1829 Robert Armstrong Margaret Palmer ARMSTRONG Robert Joseph
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