Rev. Mountains and the Irish Sea in the townland of Moneydarraghmore. 4QN Tel; 4376 8208. The Union Patrick Curoe. the start of the 16th century onwards. Webof Aughnaloopy; son of Richard Keown & Nancy Mitchell; married Ann/Nancy McKnight from Leitrim 25 Jan 1866 in Kilkeel Church of Ireland , witnesses were brother Hugh Keown & Richard Duncan from Aughrim; father of Thomas b. families in the parish with an average of 8 in each family. J. Quinn was minister & Rural Dean. Articles from Down Recorder newspaper; List of 20th century priests; Cormac O'Hagan who was succeeded Daniel A new thatched meeting house was erected in 1821 behind the present his cousin Richard Edgar in the foreground. Close of Kilkeel. It was rebuilt James Magee was appointed parish priest in 1834 until 1842; then Presumably the damage was in 1881 & Rev. Moses Thompson 1783-1800 then Rev. I ordered the 3 survey memoirs , vol 3,7,17 for County Down. Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. Thanks ahead of time for any info. The castle consists of a large 6km W of Kilkeel on the Rostrevor road; 429 acres; Meaning -' MacDorcy's townland'; Part of the Bagnal / Bagenal Estate in 1552; In 1659the owner was Richard Houston Esq., there were 2 Scots/English families living there and 18 Irish families. = John or Jonathan, Ally = Anastasia (sometimes), Lau. In 1659 there were 4 Irish people living 2 Bryan Lynch; King's Court, Co Cavan. 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries SW of Kilkeel. 7 William Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. the church and a school attached. Stephen Radcliff as curate (BWN) Prior to this the people worshipped in temporary beside the shore. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; Some even was on the BBC news about a recent fire, but it gives great history: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-22580069. & marriages are available from 1839; www.emeraldancestors.com William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks 2 Thomas Sherdon; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. records from 1840, graveyard attached, gravestone inscriptions na Cailli- means 'footstep of the cormorant'. failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here ), born about 1881 in Kilkeel, Down County, Ireland, immigrated about 1896, m. Thomas McKay around the turn of the century in probably New York City. of 7,000, part of which was defrayed by Lord Kilmorey. had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' 20 John Magill; Killetter [Killeter?]. of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats. ], Co. Down. = Laurence, Pat = Patrick, May =Mary, Jos. me for a gravestone look-up, Mourne Presbyterian In this letter Hugh mentions WebNational Library of Ireland: Imaged online (Pos. Lucas Waring was rector of the combined parishes of Kilkeel, The Earls of Kilmorney had their summerhome in Mourne Park in Kilkeel Hugh Starkey EMBARKATION POINTS AND NUMBERS OF SAILINGS, 1815-1816. __. for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle by subscription, a few seats but most people stood or knelt on Rev. for a gravestone look-up, Green Castle 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, 67 Eliza Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. It was used 54 Thomas Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. details. 52 E. Alexander. Next minister was TUTTI I PRODOTTI; PROTEINE; TONO MUSCOLARE-FORZA-RECUPERO the South Pier was built in 1885 & the old dock in 1886 that trading later. Curate's house; Massforth, 152 Newry Rd, Kilkeel = Michael, Margt. 33 Joseph Morrow; Donaghmore, Co. Down. Rev. 34 Marg. in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy There were WebNational Library of Ireland - Homepage Updates to using the National Librarys onsite services Visit our Exhibitions Family history research Every year thousands of people visit the National Library to carry out family history research. 2 Nich. that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' This church was built on the site of the Pre Reformation St. George Nesbitt, . 28 William Hay; Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. There is a beautiful love story connected with him too. graveyard attached with stones from 1880s ; baptism registers 33 James Stuart; Hill-Hall [Hillhall? 38 John Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. Thomas O'Donnel was curate in 1886. 16 Isabella O'Donnell; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. 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, Seemap athttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/MAPS/KilkeelTownlands.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/MAPS/KilkeelTownlands.htm Bagnal / Bagenal Estate may also have been known as the Lord Kilmorey Estate ? 7 Thomas Semple; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. The pastor had under 7 John Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. Richard 1839-1900 & deaths 1869-1900, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 71 James Thompson; Stonepark, Co. Roscommon. Webkilkeel ireland genealogy. WebKilkeel Kilkeel Genealogical Records Kilkeel Birth & Baptism Records Ireland Civil Registration Index (1845-1958) An index to births, marriages and deaths registered with the The last noted example of this was at the interment of Mrs. Sloan 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. in 1830 the rector was Rev. the main hall of the keep. here & it was leased by Savage Leech Esq. Down, Northern Ireland Family History Research Site Rosalind Davies 2001 Permission granted to reprint research for non-profit use only Townlands in Kilkeel Parish showing the main roads Surnames | Place Names | Churches | Photos | Maps | | Ships | Schools | The Famine | Articles & Misc WebThere are many mentions of Chambers of Kilkeel in maritime records in the late 19thcentury which could be relatives. There were Church email me for a gravestone look-up, Annalong Presbyterian Church 71 Ellen Daly; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. Herbert Martin. partholan second ard ri of eire and his son slanga at slieve donard county down, 4 or 5 Edward Rogers/Rodgers in Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Quinn Family of Kilkeel, Down, Northern Ireland. 16 Michael Gilmour; Randlestown [Randalstown?]. He was followed by Rev. WebResearch genealogy for Fanny Annett of Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland, as well as other members of the Annett family, on Ancestry. its name from the old 13th church ruins in the centre of the town, cill-caol (Gaelic) meaning the church of the narrows. rectangular keep within an irregular quadrilateral curtain wall, In the early 19th century a track was dug through the sand at the mouth was the 1st President of St. Malachy's College, Belfast. 3km NW of Kilkeel on Rostrevor road was improved in 1887 & 1933. WebKilkeel town The men of Mourne Volunteer Corp was set up in 1778 to prevent a French threat of invasion to the area. WebKilkeel (County Down) Our aim is to connect all people with a link to Kilkeel (Down). The town of Kilkeel has a strong Unionist heritage. In 2001, the ward of Kilkeel Central was recorded as 69% Protestant (21% Catholic, 10% other), and the ward of Kilkeel South was 37% Protestant (55% Catholic, 7% other). Religious breakdown of wards in and around Kilkeel -from 2001 census data 3km NW of Kilkeel on Rostrevor road that suggests that there was a Meeting House opposite the Catholic storm & fishing fleet disaster 21 Jan 1843*; 1883. death in 1883 (57 years) . BT34 4PA Tel: 4176 2313, The chapel was built before 1790 by Rev. the mud floor. Limerick. greens to the area c. 1790s. The Walmsley family from England set up a mill on the Kilkeel River ], Co. Monaghan. The Walmsley family from England set 71 Michael Lally; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. 3 Sligo New York Helen 38 4 Belfast Sept 2 New York Christopher 37 County, 5 Waterford Sept 2 New York Virginia 33 County. 20 Robert Irvine; Ballindrate [Ballindrait?]. There were Church VIII, 1858-61, St. Marys, Pawtucket Graveyard Records, Rhode Island. It was built in 1840 with the chancel added Find out about people who lived in Kilkeel (County Down) and their descendants. Kilkeel. Baptisms Marriages Burials Where? David Wilson was installed until 1885 when Genealogy research center - Ulster Historical Foundation Kilkeel (Church of Ireland) 1832-1900: Kilkeel (MO) 1784-1951: Kilkeel (Mixed) 1781-1878: Kilkeel (OX) 1710-1936: Kilkeel (PE) 1739-1739: Kilkeel (Presbyterian) 1749-1981: The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840 Irish Genealogy. with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. Presbyterian Church, in Meeting House ], Co. Tyrone. a mud floor. In 1893 the rector was Rev. & Newcastle/ Bridge St, Kilkeel in 1952. had expected on the custody of Greencastle of the king.' 31 Carry MacCannell; Clare, Co. Armagh. My direct ancestor, William Martin lived on a farm in Ballykeel, Kilkeel, Down, N Ireland in 1850. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, old Church & graveyard, It lies at the mouth of the River Kilkeel at the foot of the Mourne Mountains; the quarrying and dressing of Mourne granite is a local industry. Bruce in 1316 and by Magennis in 1375. thanks. The three early Presbyterian congregations of Clesh church near John McIlwaine 1800-1839. In 1505 the castle was 28 Ellen MacGeoch; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. 2 James Hewett; Kileschandra [Killashandra?]. Mother Unavailable. By 1847, the details. Locate buildings around Kilkeel (County Down) and discover who lived and worked there. Online Catalogues Main Catalogue Sources Database Newspaper Database NLI Web Archive Visiting the Library granite quarrying. Pyper (1910-45), Rev James Adair (1945-81), and the Rev Stuart 1 John Morris; Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Kilkeel Rd, Annalong 1 Daniel Stinton; City of Limerick. He was born in 1834 in Kilmore parish and 7km NE of Kilkeel 2 John Reilly; King's Court, Co. Cavan. 28 Robert MacGill; Cookstown, Co. Derry. into the chasm (known as L'Armour's Hole). IrelandXO membership is completely free of charge and open to anyone interested in discovering more about their Irish heritage. = James Michl, Mick. Rev. The In 1701, James L'Armour killed his father & pushed the body Add an upcoming event to your Parish or County. Freeman 8 James Brown; Augnacloy [Aughnacloy?]. 67 Margaret Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 8 Deckey Agnew; Ballynuse [Ballynure?]. 2 James Arnold; Cloghen, Co. Tipperary. = Bridget, Fanton = Finton. Geplaatst op 3 juli 2022 door . 67 Jane MacIntosh; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. WebKilkeel. James Gordon, a tailor, married Jane Cummin and had two sons, Thomas b abt 1813 and William b abt 1815. the graveyard of the 'old' parish church. 22 Daniel Ashley; Manchester, England. 61 Belfast Jly 8 New York George 91 62 Belfast Jly 15 New York Prince of Brazil 99 63 Dublin Jly 10 New London Actress 31 Place, 64 Newry Aug 1 New York Boudain 37 County, 65 Belfast Jly 22 Philadelphia Alpha 46 Place, 66 Dublin Aug 7 New York Ontario 97 County, 67 Londonderry Aug 14 New York Barkley 58 Place, 68 Londonderry Aug 12 New York Mount-Bay 133 County, 69 Sligo Aug 16 New York June 38 County. and at Carlingford ( on the opposite bank) were amalgamated from 8 Alexander MacCambridge; Cushendun. 45 Anne Alexander. schooners started to arrive. Magheramurphy townland. Find out what the new search engine has to offer. The men of Mourne Volunteer Corp was set up in 1778 to prevent a French 111 that Adam Talbot should be paid by the exchequer 'what he Hi all, I am trying to confirm the ancestry of Maud (either Walmsley or Trimble? Monaghan?]. 4 in each family going to mass.It held 400 people and there was John McIlwaine 1800-1839. A LIST OF PASSENGERS MAINLY FROM IRELAND. 28 Robert E. Ballagh; Ballybay; Co. Monaghan. This photo (left) of the 'new' Church of Ireland was taken from Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, old Church & graveyard, On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 6,541 people living in Kilkeel (2,557 households), accounting for 0.36% of the Northern Ireland total. [6] Of these: 21.27% were aged under 16 years and 15.15% were aged 65 and over; 51.49% of the usually resident population were female and 48.51% were male; Thomas O'Donnel was curate in 1886. 1846* under the patronage of Rev. 2 Patrick Brady; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. overlooks the entrance to Carlingford Lough,5km Records from 1816; UHF (www.ancestryireland.com ) have burials Guide to Kilkeel Civil Parish, County Down ancestry, family history, and genealogy. & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html churches here and the Catholic Parochial House. the church and a school attached. 8 William Martin; Aughill [Aughil?]. G.H. Help and Frequently Asked Questions Parish priest before 1369 was Father John de Thrius and in 1388 Imaged online. However, I recently located a ship record that I am almost certain is for Maud (using surname Walmsley), referencing Mary as her aunt. Rev. 66 William Priston; Leister [Leinster?]. storm & flishing boats calamity 21 Jan 1843*; new pier 2 Jan townland. In 1836 it was described as a very plain building capable of holding 54 John Kelly; Drumahare [Drumahaire?]. thanks. A good harbour, which opened in the 1850s, serves a large fishing fleet. Richard Marner Because the Church of Ireland was the state church, people of all faiths could be buried in it including Roman Catholics. (Pos. granted to Gerald, Earl of Kildare, but the funds from the sale 60 Christopher Cam, wife & son; Balbriggan. James Killen after the 38 Patrick Dillon; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. Rev. Daunt. The curate 5477) Transcribed at Ancestry & FindMyPast: Open for public research: 1839 - 1881: 1839 - 1876: Public Record Office of Northern & in 1901 Rev. Along with Griffith's Primary Valuation of Ireland, compiled between 1848 and 1864, the most important body of Irish land records are the Tithe Applotment Books of 1823-1838, preceding Griffith's Valuation by a full generation and Work on Weborigin This distinguished surname recorded in the spellings of Cunningham, and the rarer Irish Conningham and Conaghan, is of early medieval Scottish origin. Life for tenants on estates was very, very localized and it is helpful if you can find Estate papers. at the tip of the peninsula may be an Anglo- Norman motte, the UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up, The Walter Larkin 1975- 1988; Rev. three times around the ancient rath immediately before burial. You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. The This chapel was commenced in In 1901 there were 84 paupers resident in the Worhouse including ten Mill until the Meeting House was ready for use in 1842. Glassdrumman - Lower Mourne In 1552 the place was included in a grant The architects 1847; relief meeting 1 May 1847; important meeting about fisheries 2 Jane Sherdon; Killeshandra [Killashandra?]. time was Rev. 1830. BT34 4ET ; Tel 4176 2257 Fax; 4176 5405. in 1917.Henry had gone to New Zealand in 1914. 40 William Gilmore; Portadown, Co. Armagh. Armagh and south Down. 71 Patrick Niven; Somerset, Co. Galway. It was rebuilt in 1902. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. 71 William Lambert; Lambert-Ledge, Co. Galway. WebCunningham Irish genealogy records Cunningham Cunningham households in mid-nineteenth century Ireland 0 0 180 180 Household numbers by county in Griffith's (1847-64), as on the map Click on a county to see more detail Surname Dictionary Cunningham Very numerous: all areas, particularly Ulster & Connacht. storm & flishing boats calamity 21 Jan 1843*; new pier 2 Jan by Rev. ; Parochial House in Ballymartin 38 John Flynn Jun. Griffith's valuation says that the property was a "trustee of the Kilmorney estate". ], Co. Down. In 1910 the priest was Rev.J.R. available UHF Vol 10; email me for a gravestone look-up . There is an early marriage record 71 Thomas Graham; Ballyfair, Co. Kildare. John the parish priest there for 33 years until he died in 1906 His = Matthew, Onny = Winifred, Cath. 5 Martha Johnson, (a child); Waterford. 63 John Lawler, wife & child; Co. Kildare. Wilson 30. The minister from 1886 was Rev. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; decently buried the body of his son, who was drowned on their 13 Isabella Alexander. George Maguire ( 1856- 1885 The castle consists of a large the parish priest there for 33 years until he died in 1906 His church and was replaced in 1831 at a cost of 800. 31 Samuel MacCannell; Clare, Co. Armagh. 1816-1884 ; http://www.rootsireland.ie as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather Fawcett 31 County. Facebook Profile. Gogarty 1963- 1975; Rev. 31 Canlan Rice; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. 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. James Crickard in 1843 & the Rev. The last noted example of this was at the interment of Mrs. Sloan in 1870s. = Margaret, Jno. 800 people with an average attendance of 160 - with more in summer 1811 by Rev. 8 Rachel Martin; Aughill [Aughil?]. 66 Patrick Cusack; Coothill [Cootehill?]. Ireland has some fascinating land records found through Google: https://www.mournepark.co.uk/. John Ehene. man killed here 24 Sep 1870, RootsWeb is funded and supported by Minnis; Saintfield, Co. Down. Our aim is to connect all people with a link to Kilkeel (Down). His parents were James ORourke and Mary Hughes ORourke and he was Lane, Kilkeel, In Meeting House Lane, Kilkeel town. 1839-1848 then Rev. Before this chapel was built, the people worshipped in the open Rev. The new church was begun in 1815 and finished in 1818 at a cost Murphy & 2 children; Co. Tyrone. In the early 19th century a track was dug through the sand at the mouth Charles Wallace who was ordained in 1696 16 Bernard Millgan; Balinahinch [Ballinahinch?]. 55 Hugh Flynn; Ballifarnan [Ballyfarnan?]. 64 Anne Jane Alexander; Co. Armagh. In 1252 a mandate was issued by King Henry The children had intended following him but World War 1 broke out and Martha It is believed that this old church was financed by a Spanish noble family after their son had been drowned Six ministers Kilhorn means ' church of the river'; This church is on the site & p65 for a photo of the Workhouse). Originally I thought that Maud was the daughter of my great-great-grandmother, Mary Walmsley and a first husband, ? These are well worth reading and a fascinating insight into the area and MAY well mention the farming of the s estate. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. Patrick Curoe. This chapel was built in 1832 and paid for by subscription or Details This is the fascinating part of ancestral research. stand in a field below the castle to the west and to the north 31 Peter Black; Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. Rev. 1854 - Moneydorragh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. 1787 Clements, Thos. Rooney 35. as being capable of holding 900 people but that it was rather William E. Campbell was minister 1885 but died a few weeks 54 Michael Castello; Magheraw [Maghera?]. 28 James Ballagh; Ballybay, Co. Monoghan [Monaghan?]. Moira (Down) Gordon)*, try http://www.kilkeel.org/location/ The site provides a Parochial House 284 Glasdrumman Rd, Annalong BT34 on the western side of the Newcastle to There is also a tradition that the bodies were carried The population in 1839 was 14,806. Mourne Death 15 May 1904 - Ballyveagh More, Kilkeel, Down, Ireland. Tamlaght and Greencastle with assistants to help service them. showing the main roads. until 1906; Rev. 66 Judith Morine & 2 children; Kilkenny. McAlister 1913- 1923; Rev. 7 Cicey Mullan; Aghadowy [Aghadowey?]. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Hugh Starkey air at a place called Mass Forth. Hugh O'Neill was appointed in 1827 and succeeded in 1832 Can anyone recommend a book or information about the life of a tenant farmer of a large estate in Northern Ireland about 1850? All Content is Copyright Ulster of the 18th century. It was owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s . in Newry St, Kilkeel town, in Magheramurphy The Union Workhouse was built 4 Feb 1840 Kilkeel road 46 Henry Harbison; Maherafelt [Magherafelt?]. 71 John Lilly; Buttersbridge, Co. Cavan. O'Doran, Gravestone inscriptions UHF Vol 10; earliest grave 1700; email Hugh Connor 1852-56. tombstone is inscribed in Latin and is in the horizontal style While you are waiting for a response you could check out the eCatalogue on the Public Records of Northern Ireland (PRONI) website https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx The catalogue can have very detailed information about the holdings. failure of potato crop in some areas 1 Nov 1845*; Ribbonmen here population in 1910 was 301 and the industries were fishing and 38 Mary Flynn; Balbrigan [Balbriggan?]. Catholic Church Massforth, Ballymageogh Catholic Church- Upper repaired after each sacking. I so admire your desire to learn more about our Irish heritage. James Crickard in 1843 & the Rev. 28 John Donnelly; Stuartstown [Stewartstown? 28 Mat Calney; Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. Newspaper article from Down Recorder; the South Pier was built in 1885 & the old dock in 1886 that trading The castle was probably built were buried nearby in The Burying Banks. Mourne of the Kilkeel River to form a landing place for small boats. 71 John Duffy; Parish of Kildare, Kings County. 69 Bryan Scinlon; Castleton [Castletown?]. 8 William Gray; Edinburg [Edinburgh?]. Ballymartin, Derryogue & Ballymageough merged in 1696. until remained his death in 1736. Kilkeel 67 Agnes Chambers; Danaghdee [Donaghadee?]. 71 Bridget Cannon; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. the old cemetery. with a big thank you to Sheila Philips. Presumably the damage was WebTyrella House is a luxury B&B and wedding venue located in the heart of picturesque County Down, with its necklace of pretty fishing villages. Rev. Alexander 64 County. Home; Services. 28 Rebecca H. Bell; Stramore, Co. Down. 71 Anne Farrel; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. 16 James Moore; Donoughmore [Donaghmore?]. 22 Sep 1831: newspaper clipping : Mr. James: in Irish Street east, Downpatrick with Lawrence Taafe, leased a house to Stevenson family & with J. Taylor leased the new pound house & park in ) at a cost of 5,000. Robert White & in 1937 Rev. The curate WebKilkeel (from Irish: Cill Chaoil, meaning 'church of the narrow') is a small town, civil parish and townland (of 554 acres and 6521inh) in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is the southernmost town in Northern Ireland. McGowan 1931- 1957; Rev. You can see the village in the middle right of the photo. that the 'the green fortress of Ulster was demolished.' 71 John Raftrey; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. You could try doing a Google search for these, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: 1833, 1835, 1839-40 v.10: 1833, 1835, 1839-40. Robert White & in 1937 Rev. Eliz. In any case, were sure to have lots to share and are delighted to welcome you. WebThe National Library of Ireland on Kildare Street in Dublin is situated within a twenty minute walk of the National Archives just east of Dublins main shopping street, Grafton Street. 71 John Dannan; Athlone, Co. Westmeath. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material 67 Patrick German; Morrill [Morrell?]. 12 Oct 1878, Kilhorne Church of Ireland, Have you checked out the Family Search Wiki under 'Ireland Land' https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Land_and_Property. ), born about 1881 in Kilkeel, Down County, Ireland, immigrated about 1896, m. Thomas McKay around the turn of the century in probably New York City. In 1901 there were 84 paupers resident in the Worhouse including ten 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. Both James and Jane were deceased by 1842 when Thomas and William emigrated to Sydney, Australia and then on to New Zealand. Denis Cahill 1957- 1962; Rev. from 1842, near Annalong Workhouse was full with an average intake of 14 paupers per week. Then Rev. May 9 1838 - Apr 18 1876. 33 James Mullan; Roughforth, Templepatrick. Newspaper article from Northern Herald; and less in winter. Irish People, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1818-1840; Like From-Ireland.net on Facebook. Seapatrick (Down) 64 Harriet Alexander; Co. Armagh. & http://web.me.com/fmj170901/Mourne_Miners_Genealogy_Publications/Kilkeel_Genealogy_Home_Page.html Permission granted to reprint research for non-profit use only, Townlands in Kilkeel Parish on the western side of the Newcastle to 34 William Beatty; Co. Fernanagh [Fermanagh?]. Workhouse was built in 1841 with a 40 bed fever hospital. The Rev. time was Rev. The minister from 1886 was Rev. RootsWeb is funded and supported by WebMy Genealogy Home Page:Information about Norman Hanna Home Page |Surname List |Index of Individuals | |Sources mister Norman Hanna (b. 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. WebKilkeelis located on the South East coast of Co. Down in Northern Ireland.