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The following articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of
Ulster, Dublin Evening Mail, Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, Freeman's
Journal, Northern Whig, and the Tyrone Constitution. (unless otherwise
noted)
30 Dec. 1848
Dreadful Murder at Letterkenny
it is with feelings of the deepest
The following articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of
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Journal, Northern Whig, Tyrone Constitution. (unless otherwise noted)
3rd May 1847
Spread of Fever - Death of Lord Lurgan
There are again painful and ala
e St. Lawrence River,
about 30 miles below Quebec, in Canada. It was a quarantine station
for arrivng emigrants, the vast majority of whom, were Irish.
As you will see from the following extracts, this became one of
Canada's horrendous historical tragedy's.
The following articles are transc
his to the attention of all the cultivators of the
potato both here and in Ireland and Scotland.
Lancaster Gazette
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Northern Counties
Donegal murders 3
Down murders 3
Londonderry murders 1½
Monaghan murders 1½
total murders 9
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s other quarters the same tidings of disquiet
came. Verily we may fear that in hitherto peaceful and improving Ulster,
there yet may be another Tipperary.
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6 of Dundarave
and Galgorm County Antrim
-Sentry Hill. An Ulster Farm and Family
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sembly who, within the last 2 months, has fallen a victim to the
prevailing epidemic. In our paper Friday it was our melancholy duty to
announce the death the Rev James PATTERSON of Rich-hill, who expired
the 7th instant. Mr. PATTERSON, Rich-hill, was by birth a Scotchman
and was cut down i
stilence and death.
(Dublin University Magazine)
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The following articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of
Ulster, Dublin Evening Mail, Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, Freeman's
Journal, Northern Whig, Tyrone Constitution. (unless otherwise noted)
6 Jan. 1847
A Fermanagh paper gives a lamentable account of the rapid progress of
dis
The following articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of
Ulster, Dublin Evening Mail, Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, Freeman's
Journal, Northern Whig, Tyrone Constitution. (unless otherwise noted)
31 Aug.1846 parliament
A petition to government from the magistrates, clerg
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tal loss, as the stalks are already more or
less affected, and the tubers are not well formed; if vegetation
ceases with the partial Injury of the stalk, there can be no crop.
These articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of Ulster,
Dublin Evening Mail, Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, Freema
the cultural, social and religious life of 19th
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d enough in the evening, and to
be rotten the next morning. There is scarcely a field in this part of the
country in which some of them are not damaged.
That's all for today
Teena
These articles are transcribed by Teena from the Banner of Ulster, Dublin
Evening Mail, Dublin Mercantile Advertise
I seek, although it is possible that mother, Elizabeth
ROBINSON, only had boys.
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Transcibed by Teena from the Armagh Guardian
3 Feb. 1846
The Potato Disease and It's Remedies
The Rev. J. W. DEVLIN, Vicar of Stanford, Norfolk, has kindly forwarded us
a copy of Dr. BUCKLAND's lecture on this subject, which we willingly
insert. The paper has been sent to all the
egal 96
Down 443
Fermanagh 116
Londonderry 203
Monaghan 153
Tyrone 187
Acres of Other Green Crops
Antrim 2,051
Armagh 2,583
Cavan 1,583
Donegal 2,899
Down 3,979
Fermanagh 845
Londonderry 1,867
Monaghan 2,040
Tyrone 2,420
source for definition of Magel Wurzel
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In the lists of Insolvent Debtors of County Tyrone in 1822-23
one will find the name of Santy M'CARROLL.
Kathleen, who is researching the M'CARROLL's, writes that the forename
'Santy', was meant to be Sam.
I had not heard this before.
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Insolvent Debtors transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
23 Feb. 1819
We (I) hereby give Notice...
And take Notice, that pursuant to an order made in our said petitions,
the matter of our said petitions, will be taken into consideration
before the next going judges of the assizes for
all transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
23 Nov. 1820
I hereby give notice
in His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench in Ireland on Wed. 13th Dec.
1820 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in order to my being
discharged out of custody, and from the demands of my
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More Insolvent debtors which I have had in my drafts folder for some
time now. Please forgive any 'duplicate' postings of mine. (I really
do attempt to double check, yet I have masses of amounts of
information!)
all transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
21 Feb. 1
Ireland circa 1659 with essential materials from the Poll Money
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MyHeritage is offering free access to their Irish records from today
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16th day of Jun. 1847
Thos. STACK, Clk., J.P. Officer of Health
Charles SCOTT J.P.
David WHITE J.P.
James COLHOUN R.C.C.
Richard STACK Churchwarden
H. THOMPSON M.D. Officer of Health
J. HAMILTON Jun., M.D., Officer of Health
R. D. COULSON M.D. Officer of Health
transcribed by Teena from the
Drumbusten, near
Augbnacloy, county Tyrone, Ireland.”
Southern Reporter
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ed
to remain in custody.
Anne BROWN for having uttered base coin, and Catharine O'NEILE for
exposing a female child and thereby causing its death, were ordered to
be discharged, no bills having been found against them.
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CONWAY, Drumnakelly, farmer
James WALLACE, Talnadontons, do
James M'KNIGHT, Tintown publican
William LIGHTEN, Dunamand, gent.
Claude KYLE, Benchram, farmer
Samuel TURNER, Lagully, do
Wm. JOHNSTON, Knocknacloy, do
all of county Tyrone
Transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Correspondent, t
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, 1822-1837 Tithe Applotment Books, 221,541
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Ulster passengers arriving Australia in July 1860 per "Chance"
Immigrants per 'Chance'
The under-mentioned persons having arrived per Chance, in
pursuance of deposits made under the Immigration Remittance
Regulations, will be prepared to join their friends - the Single
Females from
nd Military Cemetery at Scutari
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o. Fermanagh
M'QUIRE Owen Co. Fermanagh
MORTON Robert, Co. Cavan
MORTON John "
MULLIGAN George, Co. Down
MULLIGAN Robert "
PATTERSON William, Co. Antrim
PATTERSON Eliza "
PATTERSON Susanna "
PATTERSON Margaret J. "
PATTERSON David "
PATTERSON William A. &quo
Transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Newletter
21 Mar. 1859 Co. Monaghan Assizes
Riot and Assault
Edward MORRIS, Patrick MORRIS, Peter MORRIS, Francis MORRIS and
Patrick DUFFY were indicted for having on the 2nd Feb. last, assaulted
Edward HAMILL and inflicted upon him grievous bodily harm. The
Died
July 12th on board the Hampshire on his passage to England
Brevet-Major SEWARD of H.M.'s 324 Regiment, of dysentery
November 30th at his residency Richmond place, Mountjoy square, Robert
Sedborough MAYNE Esq., deeply lamented
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he property of David
SCARLETT - guilty
Thos. M'MANUScharged with Ribbonism - submitted
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days. Please notify Sandra McQuaid in the Heritage Office so we can
provide sufficient refreshments and seating at 047 30500 or
smcqu...@monaghancoco.ie
here is a local site which includes postings of the history of Emyvale
https://www.emyv
emoirs
(MS 4/14/1 and MS 4/46)
The blind harper Aurthur O'Neill (b. Co. Tyrone) dictated his life
story to the clerk Tom Hughes. Arthur does talk of himself in the
book. (There are 2 versions)
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21 Februa
ohn MARTIN
William NEWSAM
Hugh MONTGOMERY
James BOOMER
Clotworthy DOBBIN
Robert GRIMSHAW
Samuel BECK
John LAWLESS
Henry CAVART
John DUNVILLE
John BARNETT
John CUNNINGHAM
Robert TENNENT
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When Philip M'ILROY was tried for stealing a 'diaper' in 1834, I asked
what that may have been.
Lizbeth Freebairn kindly responded and informed me that "A diaper was
a piece of linen or cotton cloth with a square or diamond pattern".
Thank you L
st, at Clogher, near Ballymena, in the 42nd year of her
age, after a long illness which she bore with Christian resignation,
Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Wm. M’CRORY
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He was surrounded by his party, who
were ready to assist in his rescue.
After a voluminous charge from his lordship, the jury retired, and
afterwards returned a verdict of not guilty.
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ate hours and drinking spirits, as
they were the causes (he said) of his untimely end. The crowd
assembled was very great.
Derry Sentinel
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transcribed by Teena from Perry's Bankrupt Gazette
29 May 1828 Insolvent debtor's
Petitions to be heard at Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, 11th Jun.
RORAGH Philip, Coreneway, Monaghan, weaver and farmer RORAGH James,
same place, weaver and farmer.
Co. Monaghan
(to be heard at) Monagh
IVGd
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NELSON was
wounded in the head, and obliged to be carried off
the deck. Capt. BERRY shewed himself fully equal to the important
service then going on. He was Knighted by his Majesty for his
important services in this engagement.
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Belfast Newsletter
22 February 1831
Transcribed by Jane
Valentines
The number of Valentines sent through the Dublin Post-office, on
Monday, was 39,433 - the receipts on which were £164, 6s, 1d. The
number last year was 37,950, the receipts on which were £158, 2s, 6d.
It appears fr
John MILFORD both of this town. (Belfast)
On the 14th inst. Mr. John MOORE of Lisburn, to Ann, daughter of Mr.
Geo. MOORE of same place.
Belfast newsletter
transcribd from the noted newspapers.
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transcribed by Teena from the Derry Journal
21 Mar. 1849 Omagh Crown Court
Burglary & Larceny
Robert BRICE and Patrick BOYLE for having on the 2nd Feb. last at
Strabane entered the house of Edward FAIR and for having stolen
therefrom a pint of cordial Verdict - Robert BRICE not guilty -
Pat
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on, pensioner
Miles MARLOW, Beragh, pensioner
John M'QUADE, Savanaghan, farmer
George M'CORMICK, Ballygittle farmer
Neale MULGREW Killen, farmer
John WILSON, Crevenagh, do
George BOAK, Killynaught do
Charles M'CULLAGH, Mullaghmore, labourer
Lewis DONLEVY, Ardvaree, farmer
Transcribed
transcribed by Teena from the Armagh Guardian
21 Jan. 1859
Deaths
Oct. 18th at Wollongong, South Australia, George James, third son of
late John M‘KENNY for many years senior Wesleyan Minister that colony
Oct. 21st in Melbourne, of consumption, in the 24th year of her age,
Jemima, wife of Mr
HY, also Patrick LOUGHRAN, 3 months and
Michael McQUADE, 1 month
the last 4 to pay each £1. 5s. to David EVANS, the prosecutor, or to
be confined 3 months additional and all to give security to keep the
peace for 7 years
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inst. at Aughavey Co. Tyrone, James VANCE youngest son of
William VANCE of Williamsburgh, New York, in the 24th year of his age
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transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Morning News
8 May 1861
Opening of St. Patrick's Church Tullyodonnell, Rock, Co.Tyrone
Sunday the 12th May, the above beautiful church will be opened for
Divine worship.
The Sermon will be preached by that highly-gifted pulpit orator, the
Rev. John M&
day, " thee knows almost everything; can thee tell
how I am to preserve my small beer in the back yard? My neighbours are
often tapping it o' nights.” Put a barrel of old Madeira by the side
of it,” replied the doctor, let them but get a taste of the Mad
other death, the result of
drinking to excess; for had the boy been sober it would not, in all
likelihood, have occurred
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riendship, and benevolence.
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had been evicted for,
but it was refused.19th Dec. 1888
Magistrates Col. EVANSON; Capt. TOWNSEND
Transcribed from A Diary of Coercion: Being a List of the Cases Tried
Under the Criminal Law from the 17 Aug. 1887 - 1st Jan. 1890
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ears and that if the
owner evicted her, the farm would sell for very little.
Judge BOYD reserved judgment for the purpose of making inquiries
whether it would be for the advantage of the estate to retain the
present tenant, on her paying 4 years arrears of judicial rent.
transcribed by Teena fr
transcribed by Teena from the Tyrone Constitution
17 Sept. 1880
Cookstown Petty Sessions
Hugh CAMPBELL, Tullyodonnell, brought up John MACKELL of same place,
charging him with, that he, at Tullyodonnell on the 29th and 30th
August did forcibly enter on the lands of complainant and pull and
O’Donnell
Tom Quinlan
Dr William Roulston
Dr Brendan Scott
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yet, I'm sure I do not know all the 'McELHONE' or M'CREEGHAN variations.
When we are aware it can increase the chances of people being able to
help you. This is important for me when I do look ups for others in
some of the resources I have.
Good Luck & Have Fun
DONNELLY
Owen M'GIVERN
Owen M'KERNAN
James M'NALLY
Thomas M'DONALD
Patrick QUIN
James M'ELHONE
James DEVLIN
Daniel HUGHES
Michael M'CLOSKY
Archey KIELTY
Neal M'GURK
Peter NUGENT
Bernard MULLEN
John NUGENT
Charles M'KERNAN
Edward M'CUGHER
transcribed by
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Northern Ireland, Tithe Applotment Books, 1822-1837
added 221,541
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transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Newsletter
15 May 1838
Married
On the 6th inst. in St. Anns Church, by the Rev. Walker, Mr. George
STURGEON to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late James CONN both of
Ballymacarrett
On the 7th inst. by the Rev. James Morgan, Mr. James MORRISON to Miss
pply but those who can produce the most
satisfactory testimonials as character and abilities. Application (if
by letter, post-paid,) to be made to William MILLER, Binn, near Cumber
Claudy.
transcribed by Teena from the Londonderry Sentinel
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transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Commercial Chronicle
28 May 1845
Insolvent debtor's to be heard at Carrickfergus
Archibald REID of Belfast, coach builder
John SHIELS Ballymacara, carter
John O’NEILL Belfast, pensioner
George M'CULLEY, farmer
James QUIN Belfast, tobacco spinn
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pair of shoes, the
property of John M'CANN at Belfast, in March last. Guilty 1 month
imprisonment
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19 May 1817
Escaped from the gaol of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim on the 29th April
instant, at 8 o’clock in the evening, by means of false or skeleton
key.
William GRAHAM under rule of transportation.
He is about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout made. light brown hair, fair
complexion, squints a little,
Newry Telegraph 3 Aug. 1852
The Potato Disease
The early prevailing rumors to the reappearance of the potato disease
found no access to the public ear, being considered nothing better
than the baseless inventions of interested alarmists.
Unhappily, however, the actual existence of the plague is
6 months and give security for 6 months more
Elizabeth FALLON 6 months
Mary MACARTNEY and Ann MACARTNEY for 3 months each
Thomas MOONEY, Hugh MOONEY, Patrick MOONEY, Cornelius O'HARA, John
MOONEY, and Richard MOONEY 6 months each and find security
transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Newslet
, for an assault; Charles MULLAN, for
attempting to pick pockets, James HAMILTON, convicted of receiving
embezzled yarn, to be kept at hard labour for 14 days or to pay £5;
Margaret TROY, until she finds bail to keep the peace.
transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Commercial Chro
fects of sea sickness, Stuart ADAMS Esq. of
Castles town, Co. Cavan
transcribed by Teena from the Belfast Newsletter
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Transcribed by Teena from the “Introductions to the Abercorn Letter's
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Monday 20 May 1833
Mr. Samuel MATHEWSON and the Inhabitants of Strabane
Mr. Samuel MATHEWSON of Strabane, having determined to emigrate with
his family to Canada, in a few days, his townsmen, anxious to testify
their feelings of respect and esteem towards him, previous to
departure, presented him,
ood, Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr. Ambrose FEELY
Of dropsy on the 22nd Mr. Thomas DONNAN Bellangley near Warrenpoint
aged 60 years
At Strabane on Monday, the 24th ult. Martha, daughter of the late
George LYONS Esq. of Springville near Ballymagorry
September 7th at Armagh in the 76th year of her age Miss
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