Before 1911 as per census NP Date
Hij is getrouwd met Ann Jane DILWORTH.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 december 1873 te Knocknamuckly C.of I .Seagoe,Lurgan,Armagh, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.Bron 6
Kind(eren):
Townland Derrylileagh
Tartaraghan
Parish Montaighs
Townlands
ArdmoreBallyneryCharlestown TownDerryaddDerrycorDerryinverDerrylosteDerrymacashDerrytagh NorthDerrytagh SouthDerrytrasna
MOYNTAGHS, or ARDMORE, a parish, in the barony of ONEILLAND EAST, county of ARMAGH, and province of ULSTER, 4 miles (N. W.) from Lurgan, on the road to Stewartstown, by way of the Bannfoot ferry; containing 2891 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, and is bounded on the south-west by the river Bann; it comprises, according to the Ordnance survey (including islands), 18,098 1/4 statute acres, of which 12,178 are in Lough Neagh, 305 1/2 in Lough Gullion, and 83 in the Bann. About one-half of the land is arable, and the remainder bog, which C. Brownlow, Esq., has attempted to drain and reclaim. For this purpose he erected a windmill, which was soon destroyed by a storm, and was replaced by a steam-engine, which proved ineffectual. An extensive embankment was formed across Lough Gullion, and the steam-engine long employed in draining it; but all these efforts were defeated, as the water seemed to return by subterranean springs. Agricultural pursuits, fishing, weaving linen, and working the turf bog, are the principal employments of the inhabitants. Raughlin, the seat of J. Forde, Esq., is surrounded by plantations, gardens, and pleasure-grounds of a luxuriant character, and commands splendid views of the lake and the counties of Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down, and Armagh: in the lake is an island, beautifully planted with fruit-trees and evergreens, the whole forming a beautiful spot in the midst of a boggy and unproductive tract. On the opposite shore is the glebe-house, the residence of the Rev. D. W. Macmullen. Moyntaghs was formerly part of the parish of Seagoe, but in 1765 it was erected into a separate parish. By charter of James I., the rectory was made one of the five parishes constituting the union of Donaghclony and corps of the archdeaconry of the diocese of Dromore, to which it remained united until 1832, when, by act of council, the union was dissolved, and it was united and consolidated with the vicarage, and the living is now a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Dromore, and in the patronage of the Bishop. The tithes amount to £54. 2. 6., besides which, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners grant £71. 2. out of Primate Boulter's fund. The glebe-house was erected by aid of a gift of £415. 7. 8 1/2., and a loan of £55. 7. 8 1/4 ., British currency, from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1820; the glebe comprises 13 acres, valued at £16. 5. per annum. A small church was built in 1765, close to the shore of Lough Neagh, but it was blown down in a storm on Nov. 4th, 1783; after which accident the new one was built, in 1785, on a more eligible site; its elevated situation and tapering spire, render it an interesting object when viewed from the lake or any of the neighbouring shores: the late Board gave £276. 18. 5 1/2., British currency, towards its erection. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Seagoe. About 60 children are educated in the parochial school, which is principally supported by the incumbent; the school-house is large and commodious. There are also three private schools, in which are about 130 children, and a Sunday school. C. Brown-low, Esq., the proprietor of the parish, built a village near the Bannfoot ferry, naming it Charlestown; he obtained a patent for a fair on the first Monday in every month, but it has not yet succeeded. This village is seven miles from Lurgan, Portadown, and Stewartstown, being intentionally equidistant from each of these towns.
Derrylilleagh,Milltown;Covenanter most likely my ggrandfather ann jane brown same address poss. Ballynaghy,Knocknamuckley Covenanter 1912 '64 yrs old signing george william? Parish marriage Seagoe may have married 23 June 1873- No !901 Census : 5 in household Living at George St. Lurgan Weaver by trade C.of I. George, Aged 48 years (b,c.1852 ) Jane nee Dilworth,wife, and 3 children: Rebecca b. 1884.(d.?1951) b.?1896 as per armagh recordsrebecca jane William G. b. 1885(my grandfather ) Robert b. ? (later died in W.W.1 ) ( John b.?died? Grave no.43 George Brown 48 C.O.I. Weaver 5 1/677 (Shankill Cemetery,Lurgan ) ?? George Brown 63 COI widower Caroline Brown 24, Rachel 22 lapper linen factory not proven link a george william brown died in 1890 Tithe App.Tartaraghan 1834 Brown, James Derryliliagh Brown, Robert Derryliliagh Robert possibly George's father. l 1 UID
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Ann Jane DILWORTH |
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