p.28

15. Coulrasheskin / Dunseveric Mill

[townland] [local area name] 

 

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Arch M'Ininch } 4 S. John, Danl (W), Robt, Alex

[4 S] four sons, (W) Weaver 

 

Peggy Macay  } 4 D. Mary, Sally, Nancy, Peggy

[4 D] four daughters

 

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Angus M'Duffie } 2 S. John, Duncan

[2 S] two sons

 

Margt M'Ininch } 5 D. Peggy, Nancy, Nelly, Jane, Bel

[5 D] five daughters

 

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p.31

16. Craigalappan / Wastested

[townland] [local area name]  

 

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Kath Ramsay wife of } 6 D. Margt, Cath, Peggy,

[6 D] six daughters

 

James M'Ininch          }                 Bel, Mary, Nancy

 

 

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(W) Arch M'Ininch } 3 S. Jas (W), Dan, Henry

(W) Weaver,

 

Rose M'Aulay         } 2 D. Margt, Rose

[3 S] three sons 

 

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[2 D] two daughters

 

p.47

28. Limeneagh (Lemnagh) / Beg [sic] [not Bog]

[townland] [local area name]  

 

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Mary M'Ininch Ww. } 3 S. (W) Archd (Y),

[‘W’ Weaver] [‘w’ widow]

 

of Saml. Black          } (W) John, (W) Jas.

[3 S] three sons, (W) Weaver,

 

Jane M'Aulay Sert.

(Y) Yeoman, [Sert] servant 

 

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Notes and Sources:

[1]

Rev. Trail’s Census of Ballintoy Parish, County Antrim, Ulster Province, Ireland, 1803

[2]

Available online (pdf file) at www.scribd.com 

 

www.scribd.com/doc/19837449/Trails-Census-for-the-Parish-of-Ballintoy-in-1803

 

(free Scribd registration may be required before downloading) (accessed April 2013)

[3]

Rev. Robert Trail . . . had been Rector of Ballintoy for over twenty-five years and in

 

addition was Captain of the Cary Yeomanry. . . . Rev. Trail did not record farming as

 

an occupation since farming was the staple occupation of virtually all the inhabitants.

 

Similarly spinning was carried on in most households so did not warrant special mention.

 

The religion of all was indicated where they were other than the Established Church.

[4]

Occupation codes: ‘C’ Carpenter . . . ‘S’ Smith, ‘T’ Taylor, ‘W’ Weaver, ‘Y’ Yeoman

 

Religion codes: ‘C’ Catholic, ‘D’ Dissenter, ‘Mountn Refd.’ Presbyterian

 

Surnames: “Mc is given by M', except for family names ‘Macaw’ and ‘Macay’"

 

        Rev. Trail’s spellings are all M'Ininch (no ‘Mc’s, no M'Aninch, and no M'Ninch)

 

Transcribed from microfilms of the Ballintoy Parish Vestry Book held by the 

 

        LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

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McAninch Family History NL v.XXI n.3 / July 2013 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2013-19

 

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