William Dilworth Farmer
Will of William Dilworth late of Derrytagh South County Armagh Farmer who died 1 January 1899, granted at Armagh to Margaret Jane Dilworth the Widow.
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth MCCANN.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 november 1868 te Knocknamuckly C.of I.Seagoe, hij was toen 45 jaar oud.Bron 8
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Anne FOWLER.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 19 mei 1848 te Seagoe ,Lurgan ,Armagh, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.Bronnen 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 11
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[1 - 2]Title :Date of Death :1 January 1899Surname :DilworthDate of Grant :24 November 1908Forename :WilliamReseal Date :Registry :ArmaghEffects :Effects £78 16s. 6d.No ImageFull Abstract :Administration of the Estate of William Dilworth late of Derrytagh South County Armagh Farmer who died 1 January 1899 granted at Armagh to Margaret Jane Dilworth the Widow.
lived in moyraverty & Cross George 1934 Portadown, Armagh Ellen 1858 Crossmacahilly, County Armagh, Northern Ireland William 1854 Crossmacahilly, County Armagh, Elizabeth 1853 Co. Armagh Elizabeth 1853 Portadown, County Armagh, Rebecca 1850 William 1823 Crossmacahilly, County Armagh, John 1798 Donaghmore, Tyrone, No Anthonys at all first birth recorded 1859 james dilworth james and margaret in 1864 Crossmacahilly Property of Lord MANDEVILLE. County Cess 2s 6d per acre. Area 221 acres 3 roods 39 perches .
HISTORY The parish of Seagoe is situated in the north east corner of the county of Armagh. It is in the barony of Oneiland East and is bounded on the north by the parish of Montiaghs and Lough Neagh, on the east by the parish of Shankill and by the parish Donaghcolny in county Down, on the west by the parish of Drumcree and on the south by the parish of Kilmore and Tullyish in county Down. Its extreme length is 6 and a half English miles and extreme breadth 3 and a half miles. Its content is 10,982 acres 39 perches including 1,286 acres 1 perch of water. It is divided into 3 manorial districts; Carrowbrack, Kernan and Derry or as it is called by it's proprietor Brownlow's Derry. It is a rectory and vicarage in the Diocese of Dromore. Crossmacahilly was the Seagoe townland in which the family lived; a little over 221 acres in size, just east of Lylo, and about two and a half miles from Portadown, in the adjacent parish of Drumcree. About 44 acres of the property was unrentable bog. The balance was a mix of farmland and weavers' cottages with small adjoining crop areas.
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Margaret Anne FOWLER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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