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Family History

FAMILY HISTORY.  This section has a growing number of unique resources that will be invaluable to anyone researching their family tree. There is a mixture of research notes, transcripts from primary sources and original surveys, rentals and estate papers. None of these sources are available elsewhere online for free.

American Red Cross Service Club (Armagh), visitor book containing signatures of hundreds of US service-men who visited the club in Dobbin Street, Armagh during 1943-44. The signatures are mostly of members of the 2nd Infantry Division that was stationed in the area.

 

T.G.F. Paterson manuscript No.118, “Tombstone and monumental inscriptions of Mullabrack with some notes relating to same”. Includes notes from Mullabrack Church of Ireland vestry minutes, road vestries etc.

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale in the city & corporation of Armagh 1869, including Canoneil, Timulkenny, Railway street, Abbey Park, Knockadrain, Gillis Lisanally, Pavilion grounds. (1869)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale The Pavilion & grounds, houses in English street.

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Atkinson family in English street  Armagh city and Lower North street Newry and the townlands of Druminnis and Drumgaw. (1869)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Marcus Lecky of lands in Mullynure, Ballygassoon, Moneycree, Cabragh, Carnamuck & Ballymackilmurry. Also several houses in English street known as the Seven Houses. (1856)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Mary Anne Quin. Property in various streets in Armagh city. (1945)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Maude Helena Collingwood Montgomery property in Corporation Armagh including Knockamel, English Street, Lisanally, Callan meadows, Drumarg or Downs, The Mall, English Street, Barrack Hill. (1911) 

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Osborne Kidd of property in Ballinahone Beg, Kennedies, Tullymore and Ballycrummy. (1866)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Ross, Kerfoot & Wilson of property in Castle street, Armagh. (1868)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of John Stanley property in Abbey Park, Lisanally, Gillis, Knockadrain and Probate court. (1870)

 

Rental and particulars of property for sale the estate of Townley Blackwood Chambre Hardman of property in Dawson street, Thomas Street & Irish Street Armagh and other parts of Corporation. (1897)

 

Rental of houses in the city of Armagh the property of Mr. William Couser (1900), including houses in Thomas Street, Scotch Street, English Street, Jenny’s Row, Chapel Lane, Ogle Street, The Mall, Castle Street, Ross Lane & Irish Street.

 

Rental in the matter of the estate of the trustees and executors of William McWilliams to auction property including, Lenalea, Edenveys, Drumbeemore, Edenknappagh, Ballinahonemore, Ballinahonebeg, Cavanacaw, Barrack street, Scotch street, English Street.

 

1821 census fragment for Kilmore parish including the townlands of Derryhale, Shewis, Liskeborough, Corcreevy, Crewcat, Maynooth, Drumnahunshin, Ballyleny.

 

Abstracts from the Rentals of the Archbishops of Armagh 1612-1746.
Copied by TGF Paterson in 1952 from a Manuscript in the Armagh Public Library compiled from the originals in the Archbishop’s Registry.

 

An Account of all Monies Raised and Paid…under the Act 9th George IV Chapter 82 in the City of Armagh, 1845 (town valuation).

 

“A book containing ye survey of Richard Johnston esqr. …estate in ye kingdom of Ireland 1731” including the townlands of Loughans, Dromaran, Imdel, Glasker, Moybrick, Finnis, Derryneill, Clonvaraghan, Slievensky in Co. Down and Sheetrim and Carricklane in Co. Armagh and Cloughnart, Dunmadigan, Kingorry, Carrachan, Mullaghboy, Killyleg, Clossdan and Kinnkelly in Co. Monaghan

 

City of Armagh Government Valuation which enumerates the name and annual valuation of every holding in the city, 1839.

 

Rent roll Charlemont estate in county Armagh for 1752 compiled by Rev. James Dobbin.

 

A Return of the Tenants’ names in the town of Armagh returned at a Manor Court held by the Archbishop of Armagh in April 1714, also the chief and under tenants of the Manor of Armagh. An index showing the townlands included begins on p62 of this transcript.

 

T.G.F. Paterson manuscript No. 41. Genealogical notes on the Craig family of Dehomed Co. Down and Armagh city.

 

T.G.F. Paterson manuscript No.56 vol. 1, “Pedigree Notes”, numerous notes, family trees and genealogical material relating to various family including among others, Moore, Harpur, Campbell, Corry, Bolton, bond, Stevenson, Henderson, Greenlee, Walker, Clarke, Jackson, Whalley, Upritchard, Martin, Richey, Averell, Watson, Kerr, Kidd, Benn, Nelson, Barclay, Greer Singleton, Richardson, Ellis, Armstrong, Hamilton, Jones, Kirk, Morris, Montgomery.

 

T.G.F. Paterson manuscript No.57 vol. 1, “Abstracts from wills, family charts etc” genealogical material relating to various families including among others, McKinstry, Woolsey, Townley, Macan, Grimmer, Atkinson, Graham, Caulfeild, Molyneux, Murray, Hardy Williams, Campbell, Boyd, Walker, Swann, Clarke, Coburn, McCartney, Tweedy, Ross, Fulton, Tipping, Richardson, Greenlee, Glendinning, West, Walker, Harden, Cardwell, Boyd, Couser, Burgess, Scott Baxter, Rowan, Livingstone, Maclean, Magowan, Moffitt, Cross, Young, Kidd & King.

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