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Mailing Lists Information
I have closed all mailing list due to very excessive SPAM(updated
07/05/2017
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MESSAGEBOARD
Information
I have opened a message board . It is
operational as of
07 May, 2017.
To view all the forums..
To
move to a forum concerning LARNE .
To
move to a forum concerning
Whitehead-Ballycarry-Islandmagee.
To
move to a forum concerning
Ballygally-Ballycastle.
To
move to a forum concerning Ballymena.
To
move to a forum concerning the rest of Co. Antrim
.
To
move to a forum concerning N. Ireland .
To
move to a forum for Ireland
To
move to a forum for McFaul/McFall
To
move to a forum for WANTED-Historical, Genealogy
Stuff etc
To
move to a forum for OFFERED-Historical, Genealogy
Stuff etc
To
move to a forum concerning the Graveyard Records
To
move to a forum concerning the Birth Records
To
move to a forum concerning the Marriage Records
To
move to a forum concerning the Death Records
To
move to a forum concerning the
1851 Census,
Surname list Index
To
move to a forum concerning the
Flax Growers
Recorders and Surname Index
To
move to a forum concerning the
Griffin
Valuation Records plus Surname Index
To
move to a forum
to what has been
added as new forum are always being added
As users of the Co. Antrim Web Pages
you are offered the chance to try them out.
The forums are not moderated except if
I feel the need too.
I reserve the right to remove people from the list that
do not conform to normal rules.
So long as the subject matter is not
offense or "porn" anything is allowed.
At this moment you have to
register to leave a message but not to read/view forums.
Because of misuse of the forums I had to introduce registration.
Try it out
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McFall-McFaul Pages
At the moment I am
gathering information on the McFaul/McFall families of
Antrim and World-wide. You are invited to send any and
all references to a McFall/McFaul person.
To move to the McF's
Birth Tables (1865-1881)
to move to the McF's
Marriage Tables (1845-1870) Ireland
to move to the McF's
Death's Table(1864-18xx) Ireland
to move to the McF's
Birth Tables (1870-1895) Ontario,Canada
These tables and files has been
complied with the research and help of JoAnn Voltz
nee McFaul and Margaret Carey nee McFall.
view
the names of McF's that have been found though' research.
view
as database loadable file the names of McF's that have
been found in the 1880 US census
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View the
remains of the 1851 Co. Antrim Census
I have stopped supplying the census in arj form in
response to requests as it seems to be inaccurate.
I am placing a copy
of the original microfilm on the website in a searchable form.
click here
If you would like
to help to prepare the copy for use in a
MySql database and to use PHP scripts to search the
database,
please contact me by clicking here
admin@irishgenealogy.net
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At the moment if you visit this page
you will find the
1851 Co. Antrim Census Remains for the town of LARNE,
as copied from the complete microfilm copy, will be
posted.
Information on the
Censuses in Ireland or Antrim
Information
on the Antrim 1851 census data reliability
Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871
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Censuses in Ireland or Antrim Irish
Census Records and Substitutes for Missing Censuses
by
Roberta Gaynor
I. Background Religious census returns
for certain places were taken in the 18th Century (c.
1740-66). These were some of the first census returns in
Ireland and some still survive today. However, the first
complete census returns were taken in 1813. This
enumeration was followed by others in 1821, 1831, and
every ten years thereafter until 1911. Most of these
census returns have been destroyed. The 1901 census is
the first complete census in existence today. Although
many of the census records were destroyed, there are some
substitutes that may be helpful.
II. Content ( available censuses only)
A. Religious censuses (1740-66) vary in
their details, but may include the heads of households,
parish by parish, and indicate their religion; or may
give statistics only. Some returns are available for
Dioceses such as Ardagh, Armagh, Clogher, Cloyne, Connor,
Cork, Derry, Dromore, Down, Elphin, Ferns, Kildare,
Kilmore, Ossory, Raphoe and Ross.
B. 1821 Census gives names of
inhabitants, relation to head, ages, occupations, and
information about the house and property. Some returns
are available for parishes A-M, County Gavan; A-D, County
Offaly; A-R, Fermanagh; A-L, Galway; A-T, Meath.
C. 1831 Census gives names of
inhabitants, relation to head, ages, occupations, and
information about the house and property. Some returns
are available for the following parishes in Londonderry
County: Agevey, Aghanloo, Arboe, Artrea, Benagher,
Glendermot, Killowen, Macosquin, Tamlaght-Finlagen,
Templemore, and Termoneeny.
D. 1841 Census gives names of
inhabitants,ages, sex, relation to head, marital
condition, year of marriage, occupation and birthplace
(country, county, or city). The only return available is
for Killeshandra Parish, County Cavan. E. 1851 Census
gives the same information as the 1841 plus a list of
those people belonging to the family that are not present
(including their names, ages, sex, relation to head,
present occupation, and country, county, or city of
current residence) and a list of those family members who
died while residing with the family during the last 10
years (including names, age, sex, relation to head,
occupation, season and year of death). Returns are
available for Drumkeeran, County Fermanagh and the
following parishes in County Antrim: Aghagallon, Aghalee,
Ballinderry, Ballymoney, Carncastle, Craigs (Ahoghill),
Dunaghy, Grange of Killyglen, Killead, Kilwaughter,
Larne, Rasharkin, and Tickmacreevin.
F. 1901 Census gives name of inhabitants,
relation to head, religion, age, sex, occupation, marital
condition, birthplace (country, county, or city),
information on house and property including the name of
the lease holder. This census is available in its
entirety.
G. 1911 census gives same information as
the 1901 plus the number of years married, total number
of children born alive, and number of children still
living. This census is also entirely available.
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Societies,journal,
etc
Carrickfergus and District Historical
Society Journal (annual)
Mrs. D. Corcoran
64 Knocksallagh Gardens
Greenisland
Carrickfergus BT38 85P
Co. Antrim
East Belfast Historical Society (twice
yearly)
The Hon. Treasurer
1 Sydenham Drive
Belfast BT4 2AX
The Glynns (annual)
Hon. Secretary,
The Glens of Antrim Historical Society
Cushendall
Co. Antrim
Lisburn Historical Society Journal
(annual)
The Editor
Town Hall
Castle Street
Lisburn
Co. Antrim
Ulster Local Studies Journal
18 May Street
BELFAST BT1 4NL
Phone 01232 235254 or 028 9023 5254
Fax 01232 434086
To promote the study and recording of the history,
antiquities and folk-life of Ulster
To encourage the provision of services ......
http://users.d-n-a.net/UlsterHistory/Federation.html
The Corran
Larne and District Historical Society,
Victoria Road
Larne
Co. Antrim
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Diverse
view the
Islandmagee Index file
To view some Ballymena
Marriage Records 1807-1841
view a list
all Brady's in N.Ireland
view a
list ships that arrived in Quebec
view a list
ships that arrived in Halifax
information
on the immigration books in library of congress.
view a
list all parishes in Co.Antrim. I hope to include church
records information on these parishes in the future.
view a
text file information on irish censuses
view a
help file on the Registry Office
view a
help file on PARISH REGISTERS
view an
Irish history file
an
Irish Help file by Roberta Gaynor
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Please
note: If you experience any difficulties, you may email
your response to this page to:
Liam G. McFaul
If you have any thing to say in
connection with Co. Antrim or N. Ireland let me know.
Thanks for looking at this page.
HAVE A NICE DAY.... Bye

Updated on 07/05/2017
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