1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname]

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1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] 1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 13 Anderson Anderson Neale Ballintoy Protestant 1 367 Andrews Andrews Elias Craig [Craigballynoe] Protestant 5 173 Baird Baird John Ballinlea Protestant 3 211 Baird Baird Jonathon Curramoney [Coulramoney] Protestant 3 139 Ballentine Ballentin James Lagavara [Legavare] Protestant 2 272 Ballentine Ballentine John Toberkeigh Protestant 4 287 Bigham Bigham Danl Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 340 Black Black Jn Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 113 Black Black Archd Cloghcorr [Cloghcore] Protestant 2 256 Black Black Daniel Croagh More [Straidkillen] Papist 4 261 Black Black Gilbert Croagh More [Straidkillen] Papist 4 412 Black Black Laughn Lemnagh Beg [Lemaneaghbeg] Protestant 5 145 Boyd Boyd Samuel Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 264 Boyd Boyd David Croagh More [Straidkillen] Protestant 4 80 Boyd Boyd John Glenstaghey [Glenstaghie] Protestant 1 49 Bradford Bradford John Ballintoy Papist 1 179 Brown Brown John Ballinlea Protestant 3 375 Brown Brown Jn Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 300 Brown Brown Jn Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] Protestant 4 53 Bryson Bryson Mr John Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 330 Cameron Cameron Jn Lisbellanagroagh Beg [Lisbelnagroghbeg] Protestant 4 304 Carnegie Carneagie Daniel Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] Protestant 4 308 Chestnut Chestnut Archd Drumnagee [Drimnagee] Protestant 4 299 Cochrane Cocheran Daniel Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] Protestant 4 255 Connor o'Knogher Daniel Croagh More [Straidkillen] Papist 4 405 Corry Corry richd Lemnagh More [Lemaneaghmore] Protestant 5 148 Coyles Coyles Danl Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 151 Coyles Coyles Edmund Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 152 Coyles Coyles Jn Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 78 Coyles Coyles James Glenstaghey [Glenstaghie] Protestant 1 123 Coyles Coyles William Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Papist 2 127 Coyles Coyles Laughlin Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Papist 2 129 Coyles Coyles John, elder Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Papist 2 130 Coyles Coyles John, younger Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Protestant 2 W. Macafee 1 18/10/2012 1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 213 Craig Craig Nehemiah Curramoney [Coulramoney] Protestant 3 214 Creith Creath John Curramoney [Coulramoney] Protestant 3 372 Cuppage Cuppage Rev Alexr Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 426 Darragh Darragh John Clegnagh Protestant 6 7 Dickson Dickson Benjamin Ballintoy Protestant 1 48 Dickson Dickson John Ballintoy Protestant 1 186 Doherty o'Docherty Danl Ballinlea Papist 3 171 Donnelly o'Donnelly Edmond Ballinlea Papist 3 165 Douglas Douglass James Maghernahar [Maghrenehare] Protestant 2 19 Dowling Dowlin Mr Jn Peter Ballintoy Protestant 1 128 Dulinon o'Dulinon James Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Protestant 2 203 Dunlop Dunlop John Carrowcroey [Carvecroy] Protestant 3 296 Dunlop Dunlop Mr Archd Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] Protestant 4 4 Eagleton Egleton William Ballintoy Protestant 1 5 Eagleton Eagleton John Ballintoy Protestant 1 41 Eagleton Eagleton Edward Ballintoy Protestant 1 347 Fairley Fairly Adam Templastragh [Templeastra] Protestant 5 22 Ferguson Ferguson Finlay Ballintoy Protestant 1 180 Ferry o'Fearie Eneas Ballinlea Protestant 3 204 Ferry o'Fearie Bryan Carrowcroey [Carvecroy] Papist 3 229 Ferry o'Feary Hugh Islandmacallan Papist 3 230 Ferry o'Feary Daniel Islandmacallan Papist 3 183 Forbes Forbes John Ballinlea Protestant 3 355 Forbes Forbes Charles Craig [Craigballynoe] Protestant 5 290 Forgie Forgie Adam Araboy [Arboy] Protestant 4 369 Forgie Forgie John Artimacormick Protestant 5 45 Frazer Frazer James Ballintoy Protestant 1 425 Frazer Frazer Robt Clegnagh Protestant 6 96 Frazer Frazer Alex Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 97 Frazer Frazer Chas Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 98 Frazer Frazer Archd Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 419 Frizzell Frizell Simon Clegnagh Protestant 6 323 Fullerton Fullerton William Lisbellanagroagh More [Lisbelnagroghmore] Protestant 4 437 George George Robt Knocknagarvan [Knocknagarvon] Protestant 6 W. Macafee 2 18/10/2012 1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 137 Gilchrist Killcreest William Lagavara [Legavare] Protestant 2 29 Gilchrist Killcreeste Archd Ballintoy Papist 1 37 Gilchrist Killcreest Daniel Ballintoy Protestant 1 103 Gilchrist Killcreest John Craiganee [Craiganie] Papist 2 75 Gilchrist Killcreest Patrick Glenstaghey [Glenstaghie] Protestant 1 76 Gilchrist Killcreest Daniel Glenstaghey [Glenstaghie] Protestant 1 60 Gilchrist Killcreest Angus Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 14 Gillan o'Gullien Robt Ballintoy Protestant 1 221 Gillan o'Gullien James Carnlelis [Carnlelish] Protestant 3 55 Gillan o'Gillien Henry Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 59 Gillan o'Gullien Thomas Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 25 Gillespie Gillespie James Ballintoy Protestant 1 373 Gillespie Gillespie Danl. Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 416 Gillespie Gillespie John Lemnagh Beg [Lemaneaghbeg] Papist 6 134 Glass Glass Shane Lagavara [Legavare] Papist 2 95 Glass Glass Andrew Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 392 Glass Glass John Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 190 Glass Glass Neale Kilmahamogue [Killmahamog] Protestant 3 191 Glass Glass Hector Kilmahamogue [Killmahamog] Papist 3 194 Glass Glass Eneas Kilmahamogue [Killmahamog] Papist 3 322 Glass Glass Hugh Lisbellanagroagh More [Lisbelnagroghmore] Papist 4 324 Glass Glass Angus Lisbellanagroagh More [Lisbelnagroghmore] Protestant 4 225 Gormley o'Gormlie Hugh Carnlelis [Carnlelish] Protestant 3 306 Greer Greer John Drumnagee [Drimnagee] Protestant 4 337 Hamill Hamill John Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 280 Hamill Hamill Robt Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 389 Hamill Hamill Hugh Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 441 Hamilton Hamilton James Knocknagarvan [Knocknagarvon] Protestant 6 42 Harrison Harrison James Ballintoy Protestant 1 34 Henry Henry Henry Ballintoy Papist 1 338 Heyman Heyman John Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 343 Heyman Heyman Thoms Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 344 Heyman Heyman Archd Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 279 Hogart Hoghartt Robt Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 W. Macafee 3 18/10/2012 1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 284 Hogart Hoghartt George Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 241 Hollywod Hollywod Lawrence Prolusk Protestant 3 133 Hunter Hunter William Lagavara [Legavare] Protestant 2 58 Jamison Jamison Alex Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 168 Kane o'Cahan Charles Ballinlea Protestant 3 169 Kane o'Cahan Danl Ballinlea Protestant 3 170 Kane o'Cahan Chas, younger Ballinlea Protestant 3 177 Kane o'Cahan Bernd Ballinlea Protestant 3 342 Kane o'Cahan Jams Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 149 Kane o'Cahan Denis Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 379 Kane o'Kane Jn Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Papist 5 228 Kane o'Cahan Francis Islandmacallan Protestant 3 6 Kenney Kenney Duncan Ballintoy Protestant 1 242 Kenney Kenney Duncan Prolusk Papist 3 117 Kerr Kerr Thomas Cloghcorr [Cloghcore] Protestant 2 430 Kerr Kerr Thomas Craigalappan Protestant 6 93 Kerr Kerr John Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 102 Kerr Kerr Cormick Craiganee [Craiganie] Protestant 2 132 Kerr Kerr James Magheracashel [Maghrecastle] Protestant 2 222 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick John Carnlelis [Carnlelish] Protestant 3 223 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick Archd Carnlelis [Carnlelish] Protestant 3 224 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick Danl Carnlelis [Carnlelish] Protestant 3 195 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick Alexd Carrowcroey [Carvecroy] Protestant 3 198 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick John Carrowcroey [Carvecroy] Protestant 3 199 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick Neale Carrowcroey [Carvecroy] Protestant 3 325 Kilpatrick m'Ilpatrick Archd Lisbellanagroagh More [Lisbelnagroghmore] Protestant 4 135 Kinavid Kinavid Robt Lagavara [Legavare] Protestant 2 31 Lamont Lamond William Ballintoy Protestant 1 104 Laverty o'Laverty Roger Craiganee [Craiganie] Papist 2 288 Laverty o'Laverty James Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 231 Laverty o'Laverty Angus Islandmacallan Papist 3 237 Laverty o'Laverty Edwd Islandmacallan Papist 3 329 Lawson Lawson Jn Lisbellanagroagh Beg [Lisbelnagroghbeg] Protestant 4 36 Legg Legg Robt Ballintoy Protestant 1 W. Macafee 4 18/10/2012 1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 283 Leitch Leach Thomas Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg]
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