186d

[Griffith’s] there were no M’(c/ac)A/I/K/Ninch(sh) entries in County Down,

[40]

 

which was the location of the heaviest Plantations of Ulster, when the English

 

 

moved Scot borderers and lowlanders to Ulster (to parts other than Co. Antrim).

 

 

1864

[1864-1866] “. . . the complete birth registrations for the years 1864, ’65, ’66 

[42]

 

and in those three years there are 3 entries for McAninch, all at Ballymoney,

 

 

Co. Antrim, in which area there are a number of names of Scottish origin.”

 

 

1870

McAninch, John, Magheraboy Townland; Ballymoney; Spouse: Sally Ann

[26]

 

 

 

1870

David Mc(A/I)ninch, age 22, Stewart McAninch, age 20, and Matilda ‘Tillie’

[43]

 

McA., age 19, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, recent immigrants from Ireland

 

 

 

 

1876

Land Owners in Ireland 1876, no McA/I/Ninch

[44]

1876

Pre-1870 Church of Ireland parish registers ordered deposited in Dublin.

 [1]

 

 

 

1880

McAninch, Margaret, Miltown Townland, Ballymoney 

[26]

 

1881

[Ref] McAninch in the 1881 Census of Scotland: five families, 25 names, 

[45]

 

and all five of the 'Heads of Household's were born in Ireland

 

 

 

 

1886

McAninch, Sarah, Miltown Townland, Ballymoney

[26]

 

 

 

1887

McNinch in County Antrim: Old Families of Larne & District, Kilwaughter cem.

[46]

 

 

 

1889

Five McAninch graves, Dunseverick, Lisnagunogue, County Antrim: 

[47]

 

Archibald, wife Jane, sons Alexander and Samuel, daughter Margaret McNeill

 

1889

McAninch, James, Miltown Townland, Ballymoney

[26]

 

 

 

1890

[1890-1960] Passenger Lists Leaving the United Kingdom 

[48]

 

1890

“M'Ninch” 5 entries in Birth Indexes, principally found “All in Antrim”

[49]

1894

Matheson’s Surnames in Ireland “Special Report on Surnames in Ireland . . .”

[49]

 

“. . . found exclusively in Antrim -- Buick ... M'Killen, M'Murty, M'Ninch ... ”

 

 

Surnames / Varieties and Synonymes : M'HINCH, M'Aninch, M'Inch, M'Kinch

 

 

 

 

1897

[1897 and 1898] McAninch, Sarah, Miltown Townland, Ballymoney

[26]

 

And

McA/I/Ninch surnames: The Surnames of Ireland, MacLysaght:

[50]

 

"Mac Aninch, -Inch, -Ninch Ulster variants of the Scottish MacInnes"

 

 

also “Mac Inch see Mac Aninch”, and “Mac Ninch see Mac Aninch”

 

 

 

 

1922

[Ref.] partition: Republic of Ireland (independent) and Northern Ireland (U.K.)

 [1]

 

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McAninch Family History NL v.XXI n.3 / July 2013 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2013-25

 

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