large for the congregation. There are entries for James, Jas, and Jas (Jeremy) in the Griffiths valuations 1863, which could be relevant, remembering that James junior and his father could both have been present in 1863. Ballymartin - Lower Mourne
SW of Kilkeel. Kilkeel. In 1701, James L'Armour killed his father & pushed the body
40 Henry Saunderson; Portadown, Co. Armagh. Richard Marner was
its name from the old 13th church ruins in the centre of the town, cill-caol (Gaelic) meaning the church of the narrows. on the western side of the coast road
36 Galway May 12 New York Hare 30 37 Londonderry May 13 Philadelphia Active 25 38 Dublin May 17 Philadelphia Louisa 26 County. The pastor had under
37 William Anderson, mother & brother. Freeman
John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin
as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather
in 1881 & Rev. Alexander 64 County. The pastor had under
had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' Seapatrick (Down) the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. Then search ($) Archives for into the chasm (known as L'Armour's Hole). 28 Catherine MacMullen; Lurgan, Co. Armagh. one of the few strongholds retained for the Crown in Ulster. This photo shows the corner of Harbour Road
31 Jan 1852*; shipwreck & loss of Life 25 Jan 1862*; Earl of Kilmorey
Forty inmates died during the
nearby, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10; email me
ward furniture louvered dresser Rev. was improved in 1887 & 1933. 16 Isabella O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. Gordon)*, try http://www.kilkeel.org/location/
SHOP ONLINE. Magheramurphy townland. 71 Thomas Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. details. WebBaptism Records, Kilkeel, Co. Down, 1845-62 Ardkeen (Kirkcubbin, Inishargy) Down. 41 Londonderry Jun 4 New York Foster 50 42 Belfast Jun 5 New York Westpoint 45 County, 43 Dublin Jun 1 New York Wilson 37 County. WebKilkeel (County Down) Our aim is to connect all people with a link to Kilkeel (Down). Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. 38 John Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. the old cemetery. the harbour began in 1850s and a pier built in 1868. 13 Londonderry Nov 14 New York Marcus Hill 121 14 Dublin Oct 23 Philadelphia George & Albert 42 15 Dublin Nov 18 New York Orient 35 County, 16 Belfast Nov 22 New York Westpoint 47 County, 17 Liverpool New York Minerva 5 County, 18 Lisbon New York Courier 4 County. Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. WebKilkeel All known copies of records. William McMordie in 1886. Raymondscountydownwebsite. by Rev. http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ
Graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol
Work on
have served the congregation: Rev Samuel Burnside (1840-87), Rev
SW of Kilkeel. Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary
WebKilkeel, County Down, Ulster, Ireland Obtain the GEDCOM file in new tab from that website (free). Vol 10, oldest stone 1820; email me for a gravestone look-up, St. Mary's Catholic Church,
], Co. Monaghan. You might be able to get a copy of his Lat Will and Testament. Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel,
stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north
16 James Beggs; Tullyleck [Tullyleak?]. 67 Eliza Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. gravestone inscriptions available UHF Vol 10 , oldest stone 1845;
71 Anne Farrel; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Real solutions. You might wish to read up on Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey as some records will be in his surname. 28 Anthony Cassady; Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. There is a beautiful love story connected with him too. Pili called this the doomsday book http://www.bagenalscastle.com/documents/Kilmorey%20Report%2020.03.20.pdf. 1811 by Rev. The castle was probably built
Newspaper article from Northern Herald;
Fegan & wife; Castle Pollard [Castlepollard?]. Pyper (1910-45), Rev James Adair (1945-81), and the Rev Stuart
David Wilson was installed until 1885 when
10, oldest grave 1810; UHF has baptisms 1837-1900 & marriages
greens to the area c. 1790s. Ros
George M. Black was appointed perpetual curate 17 Oct
Byers; It was sent by her father (Harry McKee) to his father (Henry McKee)
the bibliography in the Kilmorey estate Doomsday book has dome great references. Because the Church of Ireland was the state church, people of all faiths could be buried in it including Roman Catholics. The
Learn more. Annalong is snuggled between the Mourne
available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . Tamlaght and Greencastle with assistants to help service them. 66 Fanny Armstrong & 4 children; Cavan. Ballymadeerfy,Ballymaderphy,Kilkeel, co. Down, N. Ireland. Church in Ballymageogh , just outside town which may have been
Gogarty 1963- 1975; Rev. 28 Robert Ballagh; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Rosalind Davies 2001
34 William Beatty; Co. Fernanagh [Fermanagh?]. 33 Alexander Harper; Shea Bridge, Co. Down. ], Co. Tyrone. 71 Martin Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. and 2 schools here. 4QN Tel; 4376 8208. WebNational Library of Ireland: Imaged online (Pos. Mother Unavailable. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Originally I thought that Maud was the daughter of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Walmsley and a first husband, ? shore of the narrow mouth of Carlingford Lough. Church the Redeemer
71 John Duffy; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. Rev Close & Rev Boyle appointed as a deputation to Newcastle re
You must be logged in to Geneanet to access this database. 40 John J. Jacques; Monmouth, New Jersey. of goods from some Irish monasteries were sent to cover the repair
Rooney 35. 46 George Kirkpatrick; N. S. Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. It was rebuilt in 1902. by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on
Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded
G.H. ], Co. Down. My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. 67 Sarah Leech; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. in 1741 & stayed until his death in 1781 . It shows a natural rock feature, 3km S of Newcastle which was
Lane, Kilkeel, In Meeting House Lane, Kilkeel town. John Johnston (1887-88), Rev David Hadden (1888-1910), Rev Edwin
160 families that attended this chapel in 1836 with generally
Davies' Co.
SOURCE Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, The Linen Hall Library, Belfast N Ireland, PASSENGER LISTS, From "THE SHAMROCK OR IRISH CHRONICLE," 1815-1816, CHARLES MONTAGUE EARLY. A new thatched meeting house was erected in 1821 behind the present
71 David Dillan; Ballywaslee, Co. Galway. In the 14th century the castle
Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation (Volume 1), Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation, v. 01, The municipalities of Essex County, New Jersey, 1666-1924, Vol. for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle
71 John Dannan; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. The rector at that
28 John Donnelly; Stuartstown [Stewartstown? Rev. threat of invasion to the area. The offices of constable at Greencastle
WebKilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ Church the Redeemer in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy townland This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. It was described in the 1622 returns as being a ruin. na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. Add news about from your Parish or County. 71 Cornelius Davey; Curreigh [Curry? WebKilkeel All known copies of records Click here to see all Devine baptisms in Kilkeel as transcribed by FindMyPast Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: MIC.1D/73: Open for public research: 1837 - 1900: 1839 - 1900: 1869-1900: HUSTON, Richard Moore, Stewart, of Newry McMullan, Dan. 71 Samuel Flanagan; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. & United Brethren & Catholic churches, 150 houses
Click on any parish on the map to go to its page. In 1916
In 1893 the rector was Rev. 66 Ellen Daly and 3 children; Kilkenny. 66 Patrick Cusack; Coothill [Cootehill?]. Rev. List of 20th century priests;
52 E. Alexander. 15 Jul 1932, d. 03 Apr 2002) Norman Hanna (son of James Hanna and Agnas Anderson) was born 15 Jul 1932 in Kilkeel, and died 03 Apr 2002 in Newry.He married Adreinne Teggarty on 18 Aug 1969 in Church of Ireland Kilkeel, http://tracingyourmourneroots.com/, Kilkeel Church of Ireland- Christ
Kilhorn means ' church of the river'; This church is on the site
area joined the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798 but their defeat was
, landlord & tenants meeting 27 Nov 1880*; suicide 30 Jan 1886 (George
& http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html
Herbert Martin. of lands to Nicholas Bagnall and in 1597 could be included as
aren't necessarily the same as those in Church of Ireland parishes or Catholic
53 John Adams. churches here and the Catholic Parochial House. They often give quite a bit of history of the owners and even the renters--http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2013/05/mourne-park.htmlters. in the mid 13th century, when the Anglo- Norman colony in east
There is an early marriage record
They were intended as a supplement to the Valuation but were discontinued as being too time-comsuming and costly. Presumably the damage was
Dudly (from Drumbo) with Rev. of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded
54 Patrick Gallagher; Teeling, Co. Donegal. Houston / Huston of Orangefield & Castlestewart ? 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
66 Judith Morine & 2 children; Kilkenny. transcribed the births 1840-1851 throughout my Surnames Lists
; Parochial House in Ballymartin
16 Robert Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north
2 James Arnold; Cloghen, Co. Tipperary. Moira (Down) Help and Frequently Asked Questions This entry was posted in Down and tagged 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, Kilkeel on March 15, 2013 by Dr. Jane Lyons. 67 Alexander Keer; Newtown Stewart [Newtownstewart?]. Before this chapel was built, the people worshipped in the open
old Church and graveyard. 2010 pp53-57 by Anne Maddocks for an account of the Famine in Mourne
the original site. of the 18th century. and at Carlingford ( on the opposite bank) were amalgamated from
Beautiful place. Web055 571430 - 339 3425995 sportsnutrition@libero.it . Samuel Mateer 1849 until he became infirm
first minister was Rev. the mud floor. foreign merchant in gratitude to the people of Kilkeel, who had
schooners started to arrive. in 1741 & stayed until his death in 1781 . 2 Patrick Brady; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. Rev. Murphy & 2 children; Co. Tyrone. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. death in 1883 (57 years) . 32 Belfast May 5 New York Elizabeth 46 33 Newry May 6 Philadelphia Dido 22 County, 34 Belfast May 10 New York John 18 County, 35 Dublin May 12 New York Ch. 69 Bryan Scinlon; Castleton [Castletown?]. across with a basket of eggs on her head. As an aside Mourne Park was a scout camp and I spent a few summer holidays there. In Ireland, its all about the land, and if you track the land you will have a great insight to what life was like on a daily basis for your ancestor. decently buried the body of his son, who was drowned on their
54 Michael Feeny; Magheraw [Maghera?]. Rev. fragment of the Ulster Pipe Roll, including work on the roof of
The castle was probably built
Contents 1 ], Co. Down. Newspaper article from Down Recorder;
31 Ellen MacGuire; Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Rev. Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34
Both Presbyterians and Catholics in the
1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries
Michael Carroll; City of Kilkenny. 111 that Adam Talbot should be paid by the exchequer 'what he
ship as shown in the "List of Ships" following the alphabetical list. Vol 10, oldest stone 1820; email me for a gravestone look-up, St. Mary's Catholic Church,
was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. were Messrs. O'Neill & Byrne of Belfast. 160 families that attended this chapel in 1836 with generally
54 James MacLaughlin; Drumahare [Drumahaire?]. 5 Jas Mahony; Wexford, a citizen of U.S. 2 Francis Malone; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. Armagh and south Down. Mill until the Meeting House was ready for use in 1842. James Magee was appointed parish priest in 1834 until 1842; then
21 Newry New York Leda 22 1816, 22 Dublin Jan 19 New York Ontario 56 County, 23 Belfast Jan 18 New York Shannon 32 County. to Greencastle in 1539. The castle
by donating labour. was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. There were a set of "Memoirs" written at the time of the Griffiths that are very detailed and localized. 54 James Cryan; Aughnasare, Co. Roscommon. Armagh and south Down. This page features civil Marriage Records for the district of Kilkeel in Co. Down and includes full names (where possible), the year of marriage, and the quarter in which the marriage occurred. 54 Thomas Conolly; Carrick on Shannon. Kilcoo & Kilmegan for 37 years before his death in 1823 and
made of large granite stones in the shape of a boat. It had no organ. made of large granite stones in the shape of a boat. In 1659 there were 4 Irish people living
After a time Rev. Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388
There may be more records than the information you are seeking, but it's worth checking out. The Union
of Ireland & Presbyterian
storm & flishing boats calamity 21 Jan 1843*; new pier 2 Jan
Click on the research-source links to see the records for Kilkeel. Hi all, I am trying to confirm the ancestry of Maud (either Walmsley or Trimble? It is believed that this old church was financed by a Spanish noble family after their son had been drowned storm & fishing fleet disaster 21 Jan 1843*;
(question mark) can be. up a mill on the Kilkeel River bringing a spate of flax fields and bleaching
EMBARKATION POINTS AND NUMBERS OF SAILINGS, 1815-1816. __. in 1830 the rector was Rev. but abandoned when the new church was opened in 1818. UHF have baptisms 1842-1900 & marriages 1839-1900;graveyard
55 John Higgins; Ballifarnan [Ballyfarnan?]. The curate
28 Ellen MacGeoch; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. (Pos. in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. 71 William Gannon; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. I see several items related to this estate that go back to the early 1800s.