Thursday 11 August 2022

RootsIreland adds further records for County Armagh

The following records from County Armagh, Northern Ireland, have been added to RootsIreland (www.rootsireland.ie):

Census Substitutes
1615-1746, Archbishops of Armagh Rentals
1696, Lurgan Quaker Subscribers
1714, Manor Court Rolls
1752, Rent Rolls
1817-1827, Middletown Church of Ireland Poor Lists
1824, Eglish Church of Ireland Church Subscribers
1839, Armagh City Government Valuations
1845, Armagh City Rates & Assessments
1849-1924, Vinecash Presbyterian Church Notes
1855-1870, Land Court Records

Church Records
1821-1865, Seagoe Church of Ireland Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths
1824-1860, St Aidans Kilmore Church of Ireland Deaths
1804-1827, Mountnorris Presbyterian Baptisms & Marriages
1845-1882, Killylea Church of Ireland Burials

Headstone Inscriptions
1731-1986, Derrynoose, St John's COI Madden, Church of Ireland
1826-1987, Derrynoose, St Joseph's RC Madden, Roman Catholic
1839-1992, Derrynoose, St Mochuas RC, Roman Catholic
1795-1957, Keady, Ballymacnab Old RC, Roman Catholic
1762-1986, Killevy, Killevy Old RC, Roman Catholic
1833-1990, Killevy, Lissummon RC, Roman Catholic
1980-1990, Killevy, St Peter's & St Paul's RC Bessbrook, Roman Catholic
1707-1990, Kilmore, St Aidan's Kilmore, Interdenominational
1877-1989, Lisnadill, Redbarns Presbyterian, Presbyterian
1788-1989, Lisnadill, St Johns Lisnadill, Church of Ireland
1852-1993, Mullaghbrack, St James RC Mullabrack, Roman Catholic
1807-1990, Mullaghbrack, St John's COI Markethill, Church of Ireland

Further details at https://www.rootsireland.ie/2022/08/new-armagh-records-added-2/.

(With thanks to RootsIreland via email)


Chris

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