In the lists of Insolvent Debtors of County Tyrone in 1822-23
one will find the name of Santy M'CARROLL.
Kathleen, who is researching the M'CARROLL's, writes that the forename
'Santy', was meant to be Sam.
I had not heard this before.
Teena
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Insolvent Debtors transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
23 Feb. 1819
We (I) hereby give Notice...
And take Notice, that pursuant to an order made in our said petitions,
the matter of our said petitions, will be taken into consideration
before the next going judges of the assizes for
all transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
23 Nov. 1820
I hereby give notice
in His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench in Ireland on Wed. 13th Dec.
1820 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in order to my being
discharged out of custody, and from the demands of my creditors.
8 Sept. 1806 Co. Antrim
Notice
Joseph LINTON, Innkeeper and Grocer, of Kells, in the County Antrim,
now confined in the County Antrim Jail, at Carrickfergus, and not
being charged in custody on the first day of February 1806, with any
debt or debts, sum or sums Money, exceeding in the whole the
Bracegirdles and many variations is a family name.
Julie
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Hello All
More Insolvent debtors which I have had in my drafts folder for some
time now. Please forgive any 'duplicate' postings of mine. (I really
do attempt to double check, yet I have masses of amounts of
information!)
all transcribed by Teena from the Dublin Evening Post
21 Feb. 1818
Before
Good afternoon All
Just a few of the fascinating books available from the Ulster
Historical Foundation at BooksIreland.
(they currently have a sale on many of their publications)
The Call of the North: A History of the Sisters of Mercy, Down and
Connor Diocese, Ireland
https://bit.ly/2Ipq8Rx
Looking for any sign of Bracegirdles.
Have you one in your tree?
Julie
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Hello Friends
MyHeritage is offering free access to their Irish records from today
through 22 March 2020.
https://www.myheritage.com/research/category-Ireland/ireland-genealogy-vital-records
Have Fun!
Teena
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Friday 18 June 1847
Melancholy Accident
A man, named Wm. M'MENAMIN, employed by the officers of the Board of
Works in quarrying stones at Gallony, near Strabane, met with an
untimely death on Thursday, the 10th instant. It appears that the men
employed with him having dug too much earth from the
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