Interested to communicate with anyone who has researched any sources verifying families in Clonduff, Kinghill or Hilltown circa 1750 to 1775. If you have further details or know how to gain more details on any given individuals and their residence or business eneterprise, etc. at that time.
Does anyone know who the local historian is for the area, and particulary regards 1750 to 1775. We have contacted the Ulster Historical Society, but whose area of expertise seemed limited to certain proprietary collections.
Is there a genealogist historian student or volunteer who specializes in Clonduff, Kinghill, or Hilltown areas circa 1755 to 1775 (locally based or otherwise)? Is there anyone else who would be familiar with resident dwellings sources, parishoners, newspapers, community writings, journalists, socialites, or village chatter from that time period?
Thank you.
falcon
Wednesday 22nd Aug 2012, 07:26PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi there,
There are a few sites which give information regarding the history of the parish and its surrounding area. You can see those here: http://www.lisburn.com/books/dromore-diocese/parish-clonduff.html
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/ClonduffAll.htm
http://www.clonduffgac.net/who_is_clonduff.htm
Some of the Trade Directories for the 18th century may be of assistance. You can check some of those here: http://www.failteromhat.com
This site may give you some insights into some of the records available:
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/counties/ulster/index_dn.htm
It may be worth while to contact the local parish officesf or assistance with your query. Contact info for the local Catholic offices can be found here: http://www.clonduffparish.com/
I wish you the best of luck with your search.
Kind regards,
Genealogy support
Ireland Reaching Out
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Are you researching a particular family name? My Flanagan family ran the Cabra P.O. at the crossroads of Kinghill and Cabra. Related families are Rice, Brannigan,Kelly, Colgan, FItzgerald, Ronan, Carr (Kerr),Mackrell and McPartlan. I have some information about the area. Beannachtai, M?iread