Hi Rachel,

There is not a shadow of a doubt that these are your people.  Lucinda/Lucy
is such an unusual name that there will not be two of them called Haddon,
another unusual name.

And Ochnaclan is definitely Aughnacloy.  However, it is unfortunate that
you cut the column titles off the immigration document because I am not
sure what Ochnaclan refers to since it says that John and Lucy Haddon are
both living at Clogher.  Clogher is about three miles west of Aughnacloy.

This is the townland (small, usually rural, area) of Knockadreen, a mile
north east of the town of Aughnacloy:

https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/lower-dungannon/clanteel/knockadreen/

And a weaver was what many farm labourers called themselves simply because
they did a bit of weaving over the winter when farm labouring was not in
demand.  It sounded a bit grander.

As a farm labourer. John Hadden will have moved around as work became
available on different farms.  Here he is, in Doolargy or Golan, along with
all the other Haddens, including an Archibald in Knockadreen, in the 1825
Tithe Applotment Books - courtesy
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/titheindex.html:

HADDEN
Archibald
Knockadreen
HADDEN
James
Doolargy
HADDEN
John
Armalughey
HADDEN
John
Doolargy
HADDEN
John
Goland
HADDEN
Joseph
Goland
HADDEN
Widow
Aughnacloy

But by the 1837 TABs, there has been quite a bit of movement:

HADDEN
Widow
Doolargy
HADDEN
George
Cumber
HADDEN
George
Dromore
HADDEN
James
Dromore
HADDEN
John
Dromore
HADDEN
Robert
Crilly
HADDEN
Robert
Cumber
HADDEN
Samuel
Annaghsallagh
HADDEN
Samuel
Dromore

(LEN!!  Are you watching this?!!  Grins)

Sadly, this may well be John's death:

Civil Death Record
Name: John Hadden Date of Death: 31-Aug-1872
Age: 80 Parish / District: CLOGHER
Address: Workhouse Clogher County: TYRONE
Status: Married Registration District
Occupation: PAUPER Sex: Male
Graveyard Informant
Graveyard: Relationship: Chief Resident Off.
Parish: Name: H. Lynch
County: Address: Workhouse Clogher

This is probably John in 1860 in the Griffiths Valuation land survey:

Griffith's Valuation Record Information
Tenant
Family Name 1 HADDON
Forename 1 JOHN
Landlord
Family Name 2 CALEDON
Forename 2 EARL OF
Location
County TYRONE
Barony DUNGANNON, LOWER
Union ARMAGH
Parish AGHALOO
Townland DROMORE
Place Name DROMORE
Place Type TOWNLAND
Publication Details
Position on Page 44
Printing Date 1860
Act 15&16
Sheet Number 66
Map Reference 14

If it is, then there will be maps showing the exact location of his home.

And this could also be a connection of your John Haddon, who registered
Archibald Haddon's death; remember, Archibald lived in Knockadreen at one
time:

Burial/Death Record
Name: Archibald Hadden Date of Death: 07-Apr-1886
Age: 84 Parish / District: AGHALOO
Address: Doolargy County: TYRONE
Status: Married Roman Catholic
Occupation: FARMER Sex: Male
Graveyard Informant
Graveyard: Relationship: Son
Parish: Name: John Hadden
County: Address: Doolargy
Notes:
OLD AGE  UNCERTIFIED.

Lots more could be done on all of this.  Just hope you come back to see it,
Rachel.

Regards,

Boyd


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On 10 June 2018 at 12:26, Liam Ó Cuinn <madadh...@outlook.com> wrote:

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