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searching on behalf of someone else for the following possibility of a family connection

from the griffiths valuation 1862 county antrim barony massereene upper union lisburn parish blaris townland old warren p46  p48

       place name         number       name            dwelling      landlord               annual payment

p46  woods alley         no 9        william mccurry house        archibald mcafee    2;10;00

p47                           no 11       david gordon                                                  5;00;00

p48 mccartneys entry no 1        thomas gordon   house        arthur mccartney     3;05;10

p51 chapel hill            no43       hugh mccurry      house yard some garden         3;00;00

p55 tonagh townland  no 38       john mccurry                     marquis of hertford   8;00;00

p65 wards borough seymour street no21 john mccurry house office yard small garden marquis of hertford

p74 terraghafeeva or lissue ordance survey no 67   68   no 25b thomas mccurry house adam blackburns 1;05;00

any assistance with information on these families and possible connection with family members circa 1820s travelling to canada via newyork and liverpool  please advise by return

liam hua duinn

Tuesday 20th Jan 2015, 09:30AM

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  • You can follow each of those properties forward, using the revaluation records (which are on-line for the 6 counties of Northern Ireland). Search under the townland name and parish.

    The Griffiths clerks revisited each property about every 2 years and recorded changes to tenants, landlords and other relevant information eg if a property had been knocked down or extended. They recorded changes in books which last about 10 years each. The changes were in different coloured ink for different years. The year is normally inserted in the comments column eg ?79? for 1879. If you see ?reps of? as the tenant, then you know the tenant had not long died. If a woman appears listed, she?s often a widow. The series of records runs up to 1929.

    Obviously you can cross reference to the 1901 & 1911 censuses to get a snapshot of the full family at that time.

    So that should enable you to find out how long each of the people you listed remained at that address.

    Check the PRONI site for wills for them too. (Often wills will mention ?my son John now in America? or similar.).

    http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/will_calendars.htm

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Tuesday 20th Jan 2015, 12:35PM

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