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I am searching for information about my great grandparents Andrew and Mary Dickson who came to Australia in 1858 from Newry ( married and sons born here). Andrew's birthplace is listed on the ship's transcripts as Lisnadill and his parents are listed as James and Penelope Dickson ( both deceased by 1858). Despite having paid for some research, we have not been able to find out much more due to destruction of records. 

Their sons were George,Samuel,Robert and William were all born in Newry and died in Australia. My husband and I are travelling to Ireland in June and plan to visit Lisnadill and Newry in search of whatever connections we can find.We are hoping there is someone who can help us fond a bit more direction.

Dicko

Thursday 9th Feb 2017, 01:16AM

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  • Lisnadill consists of 324 acres of mainly agricultural land. In the 1901 census there were 16 houses there with a total of 80 inhabitants. (None named Dickson).

    In Griffiths Valuation for 1864 there were about 24 houses listed, again with no Dicksons.

    The modern B31 Newtownhamilton road runs through the middle of Lisnadill. However Irish townlands rarely have any boundaries marked and if in doubt you may need to enquire locally to be sure you have found it. There is a junction with Ballymoran Rd, near the church, and that is in the townland. That’s on the road from Armagh to Newtownhamilton.

    You don’t say what denomination the family were but I suspect Church of Ireland. If so, as you already know, Lisnadill’s records were lost in 1922 and they have nothing before 1877. Likewise the censuses from 1821 – 1851 that should have listed the family are also lost.

    I don’t see any Dicksons in the tithe applotment records for Lisnadill parish (which includes the townland of the same name) in 1832. That suggests either the family weren’t there or that they had no land. So were labourers and weavers. They are notoriously difficult to trace as they often moved about a bit and mostly led a life that rarely created official records.

    http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/armagh/tithe-applotments/lisnadill-parish.php#.WJwxWBR2ug0

    You could try the local graveyard(s) for Dickson gravestones but most weavers and labourers couldn’t afford a gravestone so I am not optimistic you’ll you’re your immediate family.

    There aren’t any other records that are likely to mention your family. Sorry if that’s not what you want to hear.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 9th Feb 2017, 09:15AM
  • Thank you so much. Yes they were Church of Ireland. Cheers.

    Dicko

    Thursday 9th Feb 2017, 09:34AM

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