WebNov 29, 2012 · Down married Daniel Dunnigan 22 Apr 1712 at Downpatrick Church of Ireland PR Miss Alice ROGAN Bangor daughter of Daniel Rogan ; married Alexander Perry 2 Nov 1852 CR Miss Alice ROGAN Loughinisland daughter of Ned Roganof Tanaghmore; married Patrick Grieve of Magheralone 5 Jun 1823at Loughinisland Catholic Weba churchwarden at Downpatrick Church of Ireland in 1888-1889 & an assistant churchwarden in 1890-1892: DAIPC p17,28: Mr . Samuel: REA. Down: clerk & storekeeper at Downpatrick Lunatic Asylum in Scotch Street in 1886 & 1910: POD: Mr. Samuel: REA. Down: donated 10 shillings to Downpatrick Church of Ireland Rectory Building Fund in …
Ulster Towns Directory, 1910: Downpatrick, County Down - Library Ireland
WebDownpatrick is one of the oldest Irish towns and was noted by the Roman geographer Ptolemy in his map of the country in the 2nd century AD. But although its early history … WebGravestone inscription. The North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) has a large collection of transcriptions of graveyard inscriptions in the Randal Gill Library. Subject to copyright law and to permission from … do we round with sig figs
Local histories for Down: Irish Ancestors - John Grenham
WebNumber 8 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Downpatrick traces the history of this monastic town through its cartographic and primary sources from earliest times to c. … WebFeb 8, 2008 · David Blair 1540 David Blair (see the chart below) was born about 1540 in Adamton, Ayr, Scotland and migrated to Wexford, Ireland, where he named his new home Adamtown. David's existence is verifiable from his Will dated 04 Nov 1581 in both Adamton, Ayr, Scotland and Adamtown, Wexford, Ireland. An early Bronze Age site was excavated in the Meadowlands area of Downpatrick, revealing two roundhouses, one was four metres across and the other was over seven metres across. Archaeological excavations in the 1950s found what was thought to be a Bronze Age hillfort on Cathedral Hill, but further work in the 1980s revealed that this was a much later rampart surrounding an … c.j. williams football