Ordnance Survey. Memoirs of Ireland, Parishes of Co Londonderry VIII
Note: The data on the page has been copyrighted and belongs to The Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast and permission has been granted to me to be able to use the data for this site. Ordnance Survey, Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 27 Townlands:
Ballyagan
- Ballydullaghan,
- Ballynameen
- Bellury,
- Boughilboy
- Carbalintober
- Carrowreagh
- Cooleyman
- Craigavole
- Crossland
- Culhame
- Cullyramer
- Dullaghy
- Gortycloghan
- Killyvally
- Kurin
- Lisachrin
- Magheramore
- Moneydig
- Movenis
- Moyletra Kill
- Moyletra Toy
- Tamnyrankin
- Tirkeeran
- Trinaltinagh
1830. 1833-37. 1839
East Londonderryx
Vol. 27
Memoir by W. W. Ligar, April 1836
Names found in Desertoghill Graveyard
Religion
Protestant Clergy
1833 and 1834 OS Memoirs Emigration List
Roads
Weaving
Rev James Brown | Feb 1836 | Schoolmaster of day schoolhouse est 1826 |
John Logan (now deceased) | 1836 | Occupied the the flax mill as a cloth mill abt 1820 |
Revd Thomas Mayne | 11 Dec 1835 | Seceding Minister, his house built 35 yrs ago, deceased abt 6 years ago |
Thomas Mayne (Jr) | 11 Dec 1835 | Son of above Thomas Mayne, now occupies father's house |
David Rankin | 1836 | Proprietor of flax mill located on Agivey water, erected 1795, rented from the Bishop of Meath |
David Rankin | 1836 | Proprietor of flax mill located down the Agivey water, erected 1819, rented from the Bishop of Meath |
Rev James B. Rentoul | Feb 1836 | Schoolmaster of day schoolhouse est 1826 |
Rev George Vaugh Sampson | 1835-37 | Instrumental in erecting school |
Hugh Bradley | 1835-37 | Found trench in a bog here 30 years ago |
Hugh Bradley | 1835-37 | Found trencher in a bog in this townland 30 years ago |
Patrick Bradley | 1835-37 | Location of a fort of earth on his farm |
James Crilly | 1835-37 | Location of standing stone on his farm |
Patrick McCheefry | 1835-37 | Location of a fort of earth located on his farm |
John Mitchell | 1835-37 | Location of a standing stone located on his farm |
Quigg | 1835-37 | Prevailing name in this parish |
Robert Barber | 1835-37 | Informant on the numbers of houses from the bridge to head of street |
John Canders | 1835-37 | Informant on the numbers of houses from the bridge to head of street |
Archibald Dunlap | 1835-1837 | Son of Thomas, "Here lyeth the fody of Archibald Dunlap who departed this life Jan 23rd aged 2 years 1779", inscription on tombstone |
Thomas Dunlap | 1835-37 | A legend, while chopping wood Thomas threw ax to kill rooster, instead killed his son, Archibald, above |
John McAlister | 1835-37 | Informant on Ballynameen Bridge |
John McAlister | 1835-37 | Informant on the numbers of houses from the bridge to head of street |
David Miller | 1835-37 | Added to size of bridge |
David Miller | 1835-37 | Informant on Ballynameen Bridge |
Quinton Miller | 1835-37 | Added to size of bridge |
John McAlister | 1835-37 | Added to size of bridge |
John McAlister | 1835-37 | An old man, location of Ravelin' Hill. About 70 years ago John found musket balls when making a ditch on Kurin Bray |
James McIntosh | 16 Dec 1835 | Informant of the location of the Giant's Cave in this townland |
John Clyde | 1835-37 | Location of fort on his farm |
Elder | 1835 | Elder's Spring located on his farm |
Joseph Magovran | 17 Dec 1835 | Informant of kinds of trees used in making baskets |
James McIntosh | 7 Dec 1835 | Informant on Bellury Bridge, a farmer |
James Wilson | 7 Dec 1835 | Informant on Bellury Bridge, a farmer |
Robert Jameson | 11835-37 | Proprieter of corn mill, rented from the Marquis of Waterford, erected 1832 |
Robert Jameson | 1836 | Proprietor of flax mill, rented from the Marquis of Waterford, erected 1813. Bleach mills original stood where corn and flax mill stand but ceased to operate in 1798. |
Robert Jameson | Dec 1836-Jan 1836 | Location of a spring on his farm |
John Hamilton, of Garvagh | Feb 1836 | Supt of day schoolhouse, est 1827 |
William Linton | 1836 | Proprietor of flax mill, holds it under the Silk Mercers' Company. erected 1834 |
Robert McAnliss | 1835-37 | Removed silverware from an old holy well in this townland |
John McKee | 1835-37 | Removed almost all the large standing stones on his farm in 1833 |
John McKee | 1835-37 | Location of a standing stone on his farm |
Thomas McKee | 1835-37 | William Linton and John McKee, farmers reported that 20 years ago Thomas McKee discovered a large flag |
Andrew Reid | Feb 1836 | School master, Presbyterian |
Rev George Vaugh Sampson | 1835-37 | Instrumental in establishing school |
Rev James Brown | 1835-37 | Mount Pleasant, residence, on the Ironmonger's estate, planted trees 30 years ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
John Campbell | 23 Dec 1835 | Informant of silverware found in the old holy well located on holding of Robert McAnliss of this townland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alexander Lamon | 1835-37 | Location of now destroyed fort on his farm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William Linton | 23 Dec 1835 | Informant of silverware found in the old holy well located on holding of Robert McAnliss of this townland |
Qigg | 1835-37 | One of the prevailing names in parish | |
Torrins | 1835-37 | One of the prevailing names in parish |
John Boyle | 31 Dec 1835 | Informant of the location of ancient snuff mill of wood in this townland and now in his possession |
Hugh Bradly | 1835-37 | Informant on parish church |
John Bradly | 1835-37 | Location of a fort of earth on his farm |
John Doherty | 1835-37 | Informant on parish church |
William Fullarton | 1835-37 | Informant on parish church, farmer |
William Fullarton | 31 Dec 1835 | Informant of above information on John Boyle who possess ancient snuff mill |
James Garvin | 1835 | Proprietor of flax mill, rents it from Honourable the Silk Merceer's Company |
Denis Roe McKenna | 15 Feb 1837 | Informant on the derivation of "Craigavole" |
Rev Samuel Otterson | 1835-37 | Curate of parish church, resides Lignagrot in the Parish of Kilrea |
Andrew Patison | 15 Feb 1837 | Informant on the derivation of "Craigavole" |
Reved John Rodgers | 1835-37 | Parish priest, Roman Catholic |
Patrick McWilliams | 1835-1837 | Found a woooden cradle ten years ago in he Crossland bog
23 February 1837
Revd William Smith, rector of Parish Church The following 4 ministers proceeded the Revd James Brown:
Revd James Brown, Presbyterian minister, Garvagh 14 Dec 1835 Clergy who have been stationed in the parish for the last 70 years. 1st, Revd Matthew Galbraith 2nd, Rev Charles Chaloner 3rd, Rev Dr Lewis Burrows 4th, Revd Charles Colthurst 5th, Revd Olliver McCauseland 6th, Revd William Smith at the present. Informatn William Fanning school master and James Wilson farmer The list contains the name, age, year departed, townland in which they resided, religion, port emigrated to. BELL , Joseph, 32, Margaret Bell, 21, Presbyterians, from Movenis to Quebec. 1833 BOWTON, Hugh, 21, Presbyterian from Dullaghy to New York.1833. BOYD, Jane, 25, Jane Boyd Junior, 13, Margaret Boyd, 11, Elizabeth Boyd, 9, Cornelius Boyd, 7, Mary Boyd, 5, Presbyterians, from Coolymann to New York. 1834. BOYLE, James, 50, Roman Catholic, from Moyletra Toy to Quebec.1834 BRADLEY, Hugh, 25, Roman Catholic, from Magheramore to Liverpool.1834 DOHERTY, James, 35, Roman Catholic, from Moyletra Toy to Quebec.1834 DOGHERTY,Robert, 24, Presbyterian, from Magheramore to St. Johns. 1833. DOHERTY , Robert, 30, Presbyterian, from Gortycloghan to St. Johns.1834 ELDER, Henry, 18, Presbytrian from Bellury to Quebec. 1834 FAITH , Mary, 25, Established Church, from Moyletra Toy to Quebec. 1833. GRIBBIN , James, 18, Roman Catholic, from Crossland to Quebec. 1834 HOLMES ,Joseph, 28, Presbyterian, from Ballynameen to New York. 1833. JOHNTON , John, 30, Established Church, from Moyletra Toy to Quebec.1834 KENNEDY , Robert, 30, Presbyterian, from Gortycloghan to St. Johns.1834 LINTON , Archibald, 32, Catherine Linton, 38, Margaret Linton, 18, Thomas Linton, 16, James Linton, 14, Martha Linton, 12, Catherine Linton Junior, 10, Joseph Linton, 8, Anne Linton, 4, Seceders, from Coolymann to Quebec.1834 MC ALISTER , Jonathan, 24, William Mc Alister, 30, Presbyterians, from Moyletra Kill to Quebec. 1834. MC CAHEY , James, 50, John McCahey, 30, Presbyterians from Moyletra Toy to New York. 1834 . MC CLERY , William, 40, Mary Mc Clery, 35, William Mc Clery Junior, 10, Ellen Mc Clery, 8, Established Church, from Moyletra Toy to Canada. 1833. MC COOK , James, 44, Jane Mc Cook, 40, John McCook, 16, Mary Jane McCook, 18, Eliza McCook, 20, Martha McCook, 12, Rebecca McCook, 30, from Movenis to Quebec.1834 MC DAID , Daniel, 40, Sarah Mc Daid, 30, Sarah McDaid Junior 7, Margaret Mc Daid, 5, Maryanne McDaid, 1, Roman Catholic, from Coolymann to Glasgow. 1833. MC DAID, Cornelius, 55 Mary McDaid, 43, Jane McDaid, 20, John McDaid, 15, Presbyterians from Movenis to Quebec.1834 MC INTOSH , William, 20, Presbyterian, from Ballynameen to Quebec. 1833. MC INTOSH , William, 18, Presbyterian, from Killyvally to Philadelphia. 1833. MC KAGUE ,James 20, Charles MCKAGUE, 26, Roman Catholics from Crossland to Glasglow.1834 MC KOOK , Rebecca, 30,Presbyterian, from Kurin to Quebec. 1833. MC NICOLL , Daniel, 24, Roman Catholic, from Cuilbane to Liverpool. 1833. O'NEIL , John, 20, Hugh O'Neil, 27, Roman Catholics, from Cuilbane to Liverpool. 1833. QUIGG , James, 26, Jane Quigg, 28, Roman Catholics, from Carrowreagh to Quebec. 1833. HAMPSEY , Elizabeth, 24, Roman Catholic, from Cuilbane, to St. Johns. 1833. HAMPSEY , Daniel, 25, Jane HAMPSEY, Roman Catholics, from Cuilbane, to Liverpool. 1833. KANE , James, 26, Roman Catholic, from Cuilbane to Liverpool. 1833. MAHARG , John, 25, Presbyterian, from Gortycloghan to Quebec. 1833. MAHARG , Sarah, 22, Robert Maharg, 3, Mary Maharg 3 months, Presbyterians from Gortycloghan to Quebec. 1833. MAHARG , William, 30, Prebyterians from Gortycloghan to St. Johns.1834 MULHOLLAND , Andrew, 23, Hugh Mulholland, 20, Roman Catholics, from Cuilbane to Liverpool. 1833. NICOLLS , Robert, 24, Sarah Nicholls, 34, Presbyterians, from Killyvally to New York. 1833. NICOLLS , James, 21, Presbyterian, from Ballyagan to Quebec.1834 NICOLLS , THOMAS, 24, Presbyterian, from Ballyagan to New York.1834 SHEDIN , Captain, 50, Mary Shedin, 45, William Shedin, 6, John Shedin, 5, Eliza, 4, Mary Shedin Junior, 3, Thomas Shedin, 2, James Shedin, 1, Established Church, from Moyletra Toy to Quebec.1834 SHUTTER , David, 30, Margaret Shutter, 40, George Shutter, 15, Elizabeth Shutter, 14,William Shutter, 12, Martha Shutter, 8, Margaret Shutter Junior, 5, David Shutter Junior, 2, Presbyterians, from Carballintober to Quebec. (Listed in visitation records as Sutter.) 1833. SMITH , James, 30, John Smith 27, Presbyterian, from Coolymann to Glasgow. 1833. SMITH , James, 25, Presbyterian, from Ballyagan to St. Johns.1834 THOMPSON , David, 23, Presbyterian, from Moyletra Kill to Quebec. 1833. TOUGHILL , Anthony, 28, Roman Catholic, from Magheramore to Liverpool. 1834 TRACY , James, 18, Joseph Tracy, 20, Roman Catholics, from Carrowreagh to Quebec. 1833. WADE , Thomas, 30, Presbyterian, from Carballintober to Quebec. 1833. WALLACE , Alexander, 35, Anne Wallace, 32, Presbyterisn, rom Dullaghy to Quebec.1834 WATT , John, 25, Mary Anne Watt, 23, Presbyterians, from Ballynameen to Quebec. 1833. YOUNG , Hugh, 30, Presbyterian, from Gortycloghan to Quebec. 1833. Names of individuals responsible for up-keep of roads Archibald McCart to keep in repair the mail coach reading between the Grove bridge and the mail coach road leading to Swatragh. Informants John Boyle and Henery Walker, road contractors. 13 Feb 1837 Andrew Dimond and John Hamilton to keep in repair the mail coach road between Gravagh bridge and the barony mearing near Swatragh. Informant Andrew Dimond, road contractor and others 11 Feb 1837 John Knox to keep in repair the road leading from Garvagh to Kilrea by Moyletra church.Informant John Knox, William Patison and others. 13 Feb 1837 John Graham to keep in repair road leading from Garvagh to Kilrea and locally called the Belury road to Kilrea.Informants John Knox, William Patison and others. 13 Feb 1837 John Elder, keeps about 40 poor weavers employed throughout the year. Informant John Boyle, John Stewart and others, |