McNaughtons of Ireland alphabetical

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McNaughtons of Ireland alphabetical
THE McNAUGHTONS OF IRELAND
After a few pages of introduction you will find my 240 page database of all the references I have found to male McNaughtons/McNaghtens/McNattens etc who
were alive pre c.1840 and had a stated link to Ireland. It is in alphabetical order - and approximate chronological order within that. However, scroll up and down
through a name to check that an individual doesn’t reappear later. If anyone discovers any more, please use the comments section and I shall update the table
over the years.
Some females are found at the end.
Notes:
Mc implies Scottish roots, and is hence more prevalent in Ulster. This database is hence heavily skewed to families in Ulster, and particularly County Antrim.
Marriage between Catholics and Protestants was always common. Catholics frequently ‘renounced Papism’ to further themselves in Society – particularly in order
to inherit land.
Note that when someone was married in an Anglican church, I erroneously put their religion down as C o I (Church of Ireland) when in fact they could have
been any religion but were only allowed to marry in the Parish Church (which was the Anglican Established Church).
I feel that, in the 18th C, “McNaghten” and particularly “McNatten” imply longer Irish domicile than McNaughton. However, some of the East Antrim coast
McNaughtons had been resident there -possibly for hundreds of years – in what was basically a Scotch community, the Glyns.
There is some evidence that McNaghton was pronounced McNaten/McNeighton. McNaughton was often recorded in England as MacNorton.
Most McNaghten families had changed their name to McNaughton by 1860 (and the Clan chief ones to Macnaghten).
The ones below are the Macs, Macks, Mcs, M’s and Ms : Naghtans, Naghtens, Naghtins, Naghtons, Nattans, Nattens, Nattons, Nautons, Nottens, Northens,
Nortons, Naughtans, Naughtens, Naughtons, Naightons, Neightons, Naughtins, Knightons, Nuttons and Nachtans. (On many search engines [PRONI, UHF], only the
precise spelling is searched for; and Ancestry won’t bring up Mc Norton in a search for McNorton!) Some are transcribed as McNangthon, McNutton and even just
plain Nafton! Often, the best way to search is for M*cN**t*n. Don’t forget to check for M’Naghtens etc. (often by typing MNaghten). Adobe Acrobat requires
exact spellings.
Websites I have checked include:
https://familysearch.org
www.ancestry.co.uk
www.findmypast.co.uk
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=Go.&Surname=McNaughton&UserID=
http://www.proni.gov.uk/ (Public Records Office, Northern Ireland)
http://www.irishgenealogy.ie
https://rootsireland.ie
http://www.ancestryireland.com (Ulster Historical Foundation)
http://www.ireland.anglican.org/about/105 www.ballymoneyancestry.com
www. colerainefhs.org.uk
http://www.billmacafee.com/index.htm
http://www.failteromhat.com/
http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/Archive_CD_Books_Ireland.html
http://www.ballymoneyancestry.com/
[email protected]
In the table below are basically the male McNaughtons known to have been born in Ireland pre 1840. (Sorry the numbering is so crazy) It won’t actually help you
get any further back than the records you have (though it might have done!!) but it will alert you to just how many individuals with the same name were about at
the same time. It will help avoid jumping to conclusions. There are evidently mistakes in here (and not all are my own.)The sources are rarely stated and you’ll
have to use websites to find the actual record, but at least you can see what is and what isn’t out there.
Any names of spouses and parents, linking of entries etc. etc. that anyone can add, would be very much appreciated.
I am slowly building Family Trees for various McNaughton families on Ancestry.com:
Davis/McNaughton/MacNorton/Tracy/Treacy/Stacey/Pain
(My one- with several Napoleonic British soldiers in it if you click on Margaret McNaughton’s siblings) http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/69604131/family
McNaghten of Ballyreagh and Liverpool Family Tree
(Minor gentry of the Cloghs area) http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/79370546/family
McNaghten of Coleraine, Ballyboggy and Beardiville Family Tree
(A landed and influential family including the Clan Chiefs but ignore pre 1600 info since it is probably faulty. The Atticur/Kiltimurry branch is yet to be added)
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/78153455/family
McNaughtens of Ballyrashane Family Tree.
(A humble Presbyterian family from the Coleraine and Ballymoney area with the same name as their landlords at Ballyboggy)
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/79952754/family
McNaughtons of Cloughs, Layde & Cushendall Family Tree
(Predominantly Catholic farmers of the Glyns, but beware that some of the landed Ballyboggy family lived there too).
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/77849459/family
McNaughton's of Dungannon Family Tree (farmers at Mullycrunnet especially) http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/81501815/family
Also look at the Glenravel Historical Society Tree for all the poor Catholic McNaughtons of the Clogh and Skerry area
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/19522790/family
Any information on the ones in bold would be very much appreciated. (The reason the whole table came about is that I was trying to find the ancestry of my 5
X Gt grandmother Margaret McNaughton (ref no.85 – now listed immediately after her brother Bartholomew)) born Nr BallyCastle, Antrim c.1783. Even after all
of this, I still can’t decide whether she was the daughter of a visiting soldier, from an Antrim blacksmith’s family or from an illegitimate line of the local gentry
!!
I can however now presume that she was the sister of a soldier Bartholomew McNaughton/McNaghten (ref no.76) born in BallyMoney in 1785.
He married Ann in Ealing (London) in 1807 and had Sarah in 1808 and George in 1818 BUT, in June 1809 the regiment says his wife was Mary who had three
children with her at the time!! I have found no trace of Bartholomew after his discharge in 1821 and I think he may have started another family elsewhere
(probably Ireland – but possibly Scotland or even Canada [he’s on a ship there in 1827]!)
Hence any information on early 19thC Bartholomew McNaughton’s round the world would be fantastic.
Also, any Mcnaughtons etc spotted in the newly released Roman Catholic registers, which are not transcribed, would be
much appreciated. http://registers.nli.ie/
Many Thanks
Jon
Jon.lee63 AT googlemail.com
WHEN A MCNAUGHTON FAMILY MIGHT HAVE ARRIVED IN IRELAND
The following is basically a series of paragraphs about Scots Irish migration cut and pasted from articles and books as I tought myself about Irish History and when
McNaughtons might have come to certain areas. It was an aide-memoir and never intended for publication. Hence it is plagerised and references are often not
given. I do apologise to the authors and hope that they forgive its use in this document which is purely for family research. You may be lucky and find information
that points to when your McNaughtons are likely to have first arrived in Ireland – but don’t get your hopes up!
The Norman invasion of the late 12th century marked the beginning of more than 700 years of direct English and, later, British involvement in Ireland. In 1177,
Prince John Lackland was made Lord of Ireland by his father Henry II of England at the Council of Oxford.[Wiki]
From these early times, Scotts were regularly employed as mercenaries (Gallowglass service) in Ireland and some may have settled there. “The first 160
Gallowglass, who appear to have been from Clan MacDoughall arrived in Ireland in 1259AD as part of Dougall MacSorley’s (King of the Hebrides) daughters dowry
in her marriage to Aedh O’Connor, the then King of Connaught. The Gallowglass fought like the Normans protected in mail coats and iron helmets. But they were
notable with their characteristic two handed axes and Claymores (a large 2 handed sword). This trickle of warriors became a flood as many mercenary Gallowglass
Clans either sought new lords after backing the losing side in the Scottish wars of Independence or just somewhere to ply their trade, and given the battle against
the encroaching Normans or the constant inter-Clan warfare there was always a demand for the services in Ireland.
Many Clans like the McCabe’s and MacSweeney’s transplanted completely to Ireland. The MacSweeney’s vacated their homeland around Castle Swin on the
Argyll peninsula in Scotland for life in the service of the O’Donnell’s in Donegal. Others remained seasonal travellers appearing in the spring and summer offering
their services to the highest bidder (everybody appears to have decided that making war in autumn and winter in Ireland was a bad idea). While others like the
MacDonald’s/MacDonnell’s’ and MacNeill’s established territories in County Antrim in the northeast of Ireland to complement their lands in Scotland (the
MacNeill’s appear to have been the new occupants of Swin Castle vacated by the MacSweeney’s). County Antrim provided the shortest crossing point between
Scotland and Ireland and the presence of Scottish Clans there may have been an attempt to monopolise this lucrative trade”.
(http://www.irishorigenes.com/content/gallowglass-do-you-belong-warrior-clan)
John Mor MacDonnell, Lord of the Isles (an idependant principality of Scotland - its domain including the islands of Islay, Jura, and Rathlin, and part or all of the
peninsula of Kintyre), settled in the Glens of Antrim in 1399 and formed a huge estate from Coleraine to Larne. This was headed by the Earl of Antrim.
In about 1500, MacDonalds of the Isles found their rebelliousness against the Scottish government had made Scotland too hot for them. Alexander or Alastar
MacDonald, who had five or six sons, gave serious attention to strengthening the clan’s foothold in Antrim. Thereafter as Macdonnells, the sons proceeded to
annex the lands of the MacQuillans — an Anglo-Norman family— by the device of raiding and warring.
The youngest of the Macdonnell brothers was Sorley Boy (1505-1590). In 1558 he was established as Lord of the Route, and by the Route is meant a slab of
Antrim extending inland from the sea between the rivers Bush and Bann. In 1580 an army of 3000 Scots landed with fighting culminating in the battle of Ora in
1583 (between Loughguile and Layd). In Jan 1585 Sorley boy landed at Red Bay with 2000 Scots – which culminated with him being granted the land from
Coleraine to Larne.
Consequently Shane Dhu MacNaughtan had employment when he came over from Scotland: he became land agent and managing assistant for Sorley Boy.
Those Scots that settled in the 16th C were ‘industrious and proud farmers’ – and Catholic.
The Crown did not attempt to assert full control of the island until after Henry VIII's repudiation of papal authority over the Church in England and subsequent
rebellion of the Earl of Kildare in Ireland threatened English hegemony there. Henry proclaimed himself King of Ireland and also tried to introduce the English
Reformation, which failed in Ireland. Attempts to either conquer or assimilate the Irish lordships into the Kingdom of Ireland provided the initial impetus for a series
of Irish military campaigns between 1534 and 1603. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland)
When James became King of England and Ireland in 1603, English military and political pressure on the Catholic Gaelic Irish landholders increased and eventually
resulted in ‘The Flight of the Earls’ in September 1607. Sir Randal MacDonnell had his ownership of the four northern baronies of Antrim (330,000 acres)
confirmed but, in exchange, was induced to encourage Protestant English and Scots to settle (just prior to The Plantation of the rest of Ulster).
In 1609 a fort was built at Coleraine to resist the raids of Scottish islanders and enable settlement. In 1610 the Plantation of Coleraine was begun by London
Companies - The Irish Society being given land for 3 miles around by Sir Randal. [By 1611, 380 men were involved in building the town (and there were 100 men
living there by 1622, and 357 living in the town and Liberties by 1630.)] Sir Randal was rewarded by being made Earl of Antrim in December 1620. His chief agent
was John Shane MacNachten and his descendants became the MacNaughton gentry of North Antrim - with the MacNaughton Clan Chief getting the estate of
Benvarden and being High Sheriff of Antrim. Ballymoney was established around 1620.
SCOTTISH SETTLEMENT OF COUNTIES ANTRIM & DOWN
The MacDonald clan from Scotland, who in addition to being mercenary soldiers in Ireland, settled much of County Antrim in the 1400s and gradually increased
their holdings by strong-arm tactics. King James VI of Scotland had cultivated the Antrim MacDonald Chief, Sir Randal MacDonald, in order to deprive the
rebellious MacDonalds of the Scottish Highlands of an obvious source of support, and to keep Irish power in the north of Ireland as weak as possible. On
becoming King of England in 1603, James gave the MacDonalds patent to their land in Antrim. MacDonald, although a Roman Catholic, immediately began settling
his lands with Lowlanders from Scotland, the first arriving in 1607. By 1630 there were 800 Scottish males living on the MacDonald estates in Antrim. This would
have meant a total Scottish population of about 3,000. In County Down, the two leaders of the Scottish settlement were Hugh Montgomery, a Scottish laird from
Braidstone in Ayreshire, and James Hamilton, who had begun his career in Ireland as a school teacher in Dublin in 1587. The terms of the crown’s grant to these
two Scots were specified in 1605, and included an obligation to inhabit the lands with Scots and Englishmen. The planning and settlement was left entirely in the
hands of Montgomery and Hamilton. The first Scottish settlers arrived in 1605-1606. Their first task was to build cottages and booths out of sods and saplings,
then the soil was tilled. By 1630, there were about 2,700 Scottish males on these two estates in County Down, of which about 80% were names commonly found
in the south-western counties of Scotland. When females and children are added to the total, there would have been about 5,000 Scots settled in Down in 1630.
THE OTHER SIX PLANTER COUNTIES
In 1610, the Crown developed an elaborate, detailed and rigidly controlled scheme for the settlement of Counties Armagh, Donegal, Cavan, Fermanagh, and
Londonderry. Nine extensive areas in these six counties were assigned to Scots for plantation. These baronies or precincts were then divided into lots of 1000,
1500, and 2000 acres, not including bogs and mountains. Those who received these lots were termed ‘undertakers’. Over each barony was placed a Chief
Undertaker, who was allowed to receive up to 3000 acres. Chief Undertakers were chosen by the King and included one Duke, one Earl, three Barons and four
Knights. Fifty ordinary Undertakers were then chosen by the Chiefs. All Undertakers were expected to be on their land by September 30, 1610. On every 1000
acres received, there had to be 24 able bodied Scots or Englishment over families (to minimize old clan allegiances). Two of the families were to be freeholders;
three were to be leaseholders, and the remainder could be cottagers. Undertakers had to be prepared to muster their tenants twice a year and to provide them
with weapons. They were to be called on to fight any insurrections of the Irish. Undertakers were given three and one half years to erect fortifications, the type
determined by the size of the lot granted. Men of 2000 acres, for example, were required to build a small castle of stone or brick, with a stone wall surrounding it.
All Undertakers had to post bonds, as a guarantee that they would comply with the conditions. Failure to comply resulted in forfeiture of the land. Reporting
requirements resulted in the production of countless muster rolls and maps, some of which have survived. Because of surviving muster rolls and maps, the names
of most of the original planters can be determined. By 1622, there were between 3000 and 4000 Scottish adults on the land in these six counties.
DENIZATION
Prior to 1707, Scotland was a distinct Kingdom from England, governed by its own laws, with its own manners and customs. To ensure that the arriving Scots
could be kept under control from rising up in Ireland in support of their brothers in Scotland, they were required to take an oath of loyalty to the British Crown, as
‘denizens’ in Ireland. For Scots to become English subjects in Ireland, it was necessary to obtain letters patent of Denization, pay a fine and take the Oath of
allegiance. As a denizen, the planter occupied an intermediate position between an alien and a native born subject. He had the privilege of purchasing land, but
heirs born before the date of denization could not inherit the land on the denizen’s death. A denizen could use the law courts, but was not qualified to hold any
office of trust, civil or military. ‘Naturalization’ was a second step in the process, which could only be applied for after seven years of denization. It placed the alien
in the same position as if he had been born a British subject. All the obligations and rights of citizenship applied. Those who refused denization were essentially
without rights to property or law. (http://www.thestewartsinireland.ie/stewart-origins/)
“By 1630, there were 814 Scots and 142 Englishmen of military age living on the Earl of Antrim’s estates. Half of these families were in the barony of Dunluce, on
the fertile lands of the Route, with most of the rest in the town of Glenarm or along the coast of County Antrim. However at least half of the Earl of Antrim’s chief
tenants were Irish or highland Scots, as were many of the smaller lessees.” (Montgomery, Ian. Tenants on the Estates of the Earls of Antrim in the Seventeenth
Century)
After 1630, Scottish migration to Ireland waned for a decade. Indeed, in the 1630s, many Scots went home after King Charles forced the Prayer Book of the
Church of England on the Church of Ireland, thus denying the Scots their form of worship. In 1638, an oath was imposed on the Scots in Ulster, ‘The Black Oath’,
binding them on no account to take up arms against the King. Insulted twice, many returned to Scotland. (http://www.thestewartsinireland.ie/stewart-origins/).
The 1613 overthrow of the Catholic majority in the Irish Parliament was realised principally through the creation of numerous new boroughs which were
dominated by the new settlers. By the end of the seventeenth century, recusant Roman Catholics, as adherents to the old religion were now termed, representing
some 85% of Ireland's population, were then banned from the Irish Parliament. Protestant domination of Ireland was confirmed after two periods of war between
Catholics and Protestants in 1641-52 and 1689-91. Political power thereafter rested entirely in the hands of a Protestant Ascendancy minority, while Catholics and
members of dissenting Protestant denominations suffered severe political and economic privations at the hands of the Penal Laws.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland)
Roman Catholics were restricted in acquiring and retaining property, and Presbyterians were not allowed to hold office; and both had to pay tithes to the Church
of Ireland.
Some McNaughtons changed their name to McNaught1 to signify that they were Protestant. Davie McNaughton has come across several accounts of the changing
of the name in Ireland:
“The Laird "Sir John" adhering to the old faith, while the son, also a " John" taking up the Protestant persuasion and and using the McNaught as a surname to
differentiate from his Father.”
Apparently, McNaught, MacNeight, MacKnight, MacNutt, Menautt, Minnitt, Knight, Menagh, Menaght were used interchangeably in different areas – but I
doubt by the mid eighteenth century. Many McNaughts were found but have not been included here.
(If I had put on all the plain Naughtens, Naughtons and Naughtans on, we’d be submerged.)
The Ulster Forces and Covenanting Army: Muster Rolls of 1642
‘Men and Arms’: The Ulster Settlers, c. 1630,
is essentially the first ‘census’ of English and Scottish settlers in the nine counties of Ulster in the early seventeenth century. The edition includes extensive
additional information on the settlers drawn from a variety of contemporary sources.
The Presbyterian Historical Society in Belfast holds transcript copies of the muster rolls for nearly all the Ulster regiments and troops of horse raised in the
aftermath of the 1641 Irish Rebellion. The official mustering of the Ulster forces was carried out by William Robert in 1642. Two almost complete sets of muster
rolls of the Scottish Covenanting army have survived in the National Archives of England – two rolls for each of the ten foot regiments, and two each of the
general’s lifeguard of horse and of foot. Hew Kennedy mustered the army as it landed in Ulster. Thomas Clayton, who conducted the second muster, was
evidently an English man, and appointed by the muster master general of England. He mustered the great majority of the army from 9th to 14th September 1642,
the exceptions were Sinclair’s, mustered 28th September, Argyll’s 16th to 18th November, and a few men of Lindsay’s, 5th November and Lothian’s, 10th
November, 1642. (over 300 rolls!?)
Kew: SP16/492/58; SP16/539/1/105; SP28/120
Full scale Irish Rebellion broke out on 23rd October 1641 and by January 1642 the land to the West of the River Bann at Coleraine was lost to insurgents, with a
massacre of British soldiers by the MacDonnels taking place on 3rd Jan 1642 at Portna. On the 11th February there was an Irish victory at the Battle of the Laney
and the church and town of Ballymoney was burned. In April a large Scottish Army 8–10,000 strong under Maj Gen Robert Monroe arrived to crush the Rebellion
and the Earl of Antrim decided to render his services. Coleraine was relieved in May (after perhaps thousands had died from disease). At Ballybogey or Benvarden
where the McNaghtens were, there was a small fort in the middle of the bog but it surrendered. The male defenders were taken to Dunmull but many were then
executed in what became known as the Dunmull massacre. Coleraine became a garrison for the Scottish Army which was quartered from Portna to Ballycastle
until 1648 - and several will have presumably settled in the area. The 17th C settlers were however, compared to the industrious ones of previous centuries, little
more than the ‘scum’ of Scotland and England. (see http://archive.org/stream/jstor-20608903/20608903_djvu.txt)
The Earl of Antrim forfeited his lands.
On 3rd Jan 1649 King Charles I was beheaded and enraged Ulster Scots besieged Londonderry. Cromwell landed in August and defeated Sir George Munroe’s Army
which then returned to Scotland. The countryside was still mostly populated by Scots – with the English living predominantly in the towns. Plague and famine
ravaged the area till 1653. In 1652 the Presbyterians really started to arrive in numbers. In 1656 the countryside between Coleraine and Clough was described by
a visitor as “Scotch country”. In 1659, there were 633 people living in Coleraine and its Liberties – and a mere 26% of those were Irish.
With the Restoration of the Monarchy in the 1660s, the area was restored to the Earl of Antrim. Presbyterian ministers were however ejected.
By 1668 Coleraine was Ulster’s fourth most important port and in 1673 a bridge was built across the Bann. It also became a garrison town. Around a thousand
Scots per year were by now arriving – to escape religious persecution in Scotland - and Presbyterianism flourished. Quakers also arrived at that time – with
meetings at Coleraine, Ballynacree and Ballymoney. There were very few Papists in Coleraine town – in 1666 there were only 12 catholic families in the town, 12
in the suburbs and 8 in the rest of the parish. Many Scots came to Ireland in the 1680s.
In 1688 the Protestant William of Orange was appointed King in England, and King James II fled to Fance. Support for James still held in Ireland and it was decided
that the Earl of Antrim should hold Londonderry for King James. In December, he arrived with his Catholic army but the gates were barred by the Protestant
inhabitants and the famous siege ensued. No McNaughtons are listed as being amongst the defenders – though Helen, wife of John MacNaughton of Benvarden
(and the Clan’s Chief) was there with her uncle Stafford. On 7th April the Protestant garrison of Coleraine abandoned the town and burned it – making for Derry.
William’s army eventually landed in Ireland and the siege of Derry was lifted (a couple of McNaughtons are listed as fighting at Derry with the Jacobite army). By
August 1689 the entire north was under pro- Williamite forces (Danish forces were quartered at Bellaghy, Ballyrashane and Dunluce). The Jacobites were finally
defeated at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. However, even in 1704 the area was still much ruined - and the economy too (with shipbuilding ceasing and the Irish
woollen trade supressed).
There were great winds in 1713, drought from 1714-19, livestock disease 1716-17 and harvest failures 1726-28
Throughout Ireland, Protestants known as middlemen rented large amounts of land on the various estates then sub-divided the land into smaller holdings which
they rented to poor Catholic farmers. The middleman system began in the 1700s and became a major source of misery as they kept sub-dividing estates into
smaller and smaller parcels while increasing the rent every year in a practice known as rack-renting.
The average tenant farmer lived at a subsistence level on less than ten acres. These Catholic farmers were usually considered tenants-at-will and could be evicted
on short notice at the whim of the landlord, his agent, or middleman. By law, any improvements they made, such as building a stone house, became the property
of the landlord. Thus there was never any incentive to upgrade their living conditions.
The tenant farmers often allowed landless laborers, known as cottiers, to live on their farms. The cottiers performed daily chores and helped bring in the annual
harvest as payment of rent. In return, they were allowed to build a small cabin and keep their own potato garden to feed their families. Other landless laborers
rented small fertilized potato plots from farmers as conacre, with a portion of their potato harvest given up as payment of rent. Poor Irish laborers, more than
anyone, became totally dependent on the potato for their existence. They also lived in a state of permanent insecurity with the possibility always looming they
might be thrown off their plot. (http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/famine/introduction.htm )
Farm rents trippled in the 1720s and emigration to America (Boston in New England) really took off.
Rents in town increased greatly in 1734 with an expansion of the Linen Trade. By 1737, farm rents were said to have become so great that tenants were unable to
live.There was a poor harvest in 1739 and a severe winter; a failed grain harvest in 1744; and a hard winter in 1756. South Carolina offered settlers inducements
in 1737 and Philadephia in Pennsylvania was popular in the 1750s. There was much hardship after the 1756 harvest was destroyed by October storms. In 1759
3,500 Protestant weavers left for Pennsylvania, and Nova Scotia too. By 1768, New York had 3000 houses (though no Catholics), and Connecticut,
Massechusettes, Vermont and New Hampshire were fully settled. There were then two bad harvests and a depression in the linen trade from 1772-74. Estates
were let to the highest bidder – who then had to oppress the tenantry to pay for it. It was estimated that 300,000 people emigrated from Ireland to America from
1733 to 1773 and, with a hatred for the English government, later formed the bulk of the army for American Independence. Most of them were Presbyterian – for
Catholics seemed tied to their ancestral parish.
Most rural houses were long low buildings of stone and mud, with 3 rooms and stable and cowhouse attached; rush or straw thatch and a few (if any) small
windows. In 1769 most holdings were 6 – 20 acres in size. Most scraped a living by spinning and weaving at home – with a small holding to provide food. Spinning
of flax fibre was done by the women, and the men would weave it into cloth. This was then bleached using Kelp and dried on the bleaching greens. The staple
food of the poor was potatoes, oatmeal and milk and they generally kept cows. In 1776 they were better off than they had been twenty years earlier and dressed
remarkably well – with the Scotch women wearing red shawls on Sundays. Marriage without parental consent was a heinous sin and could be met with dire
financial penalties. By 1790 many of the bogs had been worked out and turf for fuel became too expensive for the poor.
In the 1730s tenancies had been for 41 years or 3 lives (with an extra 20 years if improvements had been made). In 1749 tenants were ejected if improvements
and repairs had not been made. In 1764 leases for improving tenants were for 31 years or 3 lives but in 1767 perpetuity leases were granted if applicants could
prove their right to holdings (NOTE: much genealogical information contained there-in) but never-the-less, from 1765 over 30,000 linen weavers and farmers
from Ulster emigrated to America to free themselves from the unjust landowners (or undertakers). Many that remained joined the insurgent Hearts of Oak or
Hearts of Steel men in 1770 – Protestant tenants protesting at landlords’ evictions. Some were killed - but all were pardoned in 1772. (Many loyal inhabitants
posted Memorials of their loyalty in the Belfast News.)
The depression in the Linen Trade in 1772 led to much unemployment and a fear of attcks by the White Boys. In 1771 Ballymoney was guarded by Colonel
Campbell’s Highland Watch of ‘uncouth looking mercenaries’. In general the locals hated the army. Residents mostly supported the cause of the Americans but
when Independence was declared 4th July 1776, deep and long-lasting rifts occurred between families in Ballymoney. In 1776 Coleraine formed its 1st Company of
Volunteers to resist French Invasion.
Coleraine expelled any beggars who wouldn’t work but the poor were sustained by the Parish Cess. A fund for relieving the poor was set up in 1773 and a House
of Industry set up in 1775 – run by the Coleraine Charitable Society - with 13 residents and 84 persons receiving outdoor relief. This was discontinued in 1790.
A Methodist revival took place from 1772 with several visits by John Wesley till 1789.
Ballymoney was burned by Government forces in 1783 for being a centre of rebellion. In 1785 two companies of the 5th Foot were stationed at Coleraine – with
dragoons too.
Ballycastle had prospered from the mid 1700s with collieries and glasshouses. In 1785 the pier was swept away and blocked the basin. This may have been the
start of its demise - which was compounded by lunacy in the Boyd family that owned most of the town.
(My ancestor Margaret was born in Ballycastle c. 1783 and her brother Bartholomew in Ballymoney in 1785. He joined the 5th (Irish) Dragoons in 1797 (nearly two
years underage) which implies the family was living in Co. Antrim from 1783 – 1797 at least – and that their father was therefore more likely to have been a local
inhabitant (though still possibly in the army) rather than a visiting Scotish soldier merely stationed in Antrim during the mid 1780s. They were from the labouring
class and the father most likely a weaver. Margaret and Bartholomew were certainly both Church of England in later life – many soldiers were Established
Church.)
In 1795 three companies of foot were stationed there and in 1796 EA McNaghten of Beardiville wrote that most of the inhabitants of Upper and Lower Dunluce
and Carey had taken the Oath of the United Irishmen (many of whom were Roman Catholics and Seceders). They tried to lure soldiers to join them and rumour
held that most of the Kerry Militia (an ‘abandoned set of men’) stationed at Coleraine were U.I. They were replaced by HM’s Somersetshire Fencible Volunteers
and the 2nd Royal Manx Fencibles and the Aberdeen Fencibles. The Coleraine Yeomanry (foot and horse) was formed in 1797. By 1798 many people were refusing
to pay rents. Clough and Ballymoney were centres of the republican United Irish Rebellion of 1798. Many ‘idle Irish’ from Ballymoney were reported to be in
Scotland ‘pestering’ the inhabitants of Campbeltown to join the U.I. When actual Rebellion broke out in June, both Ballymena and Antrim were captured by
rebels. The Coleraine garrison marched to Ballymoney on the 9th and burned the houses of any residents who could not show proof they had attested (signed the
Oath of Alleigence to the Crown). (Innocent neighbours whose houses caught fire were later compensated.) However, the Rebels from Ballymoney had already
marched from Kilraughts to Ballymena and, being joined by men from Killymorris, Loughguile and Clough, numbered 10,000 men – mostly armed with pikes.
However, they melted away that night and many made for Cushendall and took boats to the Mull of Kintyre. The 5th Royal Irish Dragoons was disbanded in
disgrace in March 1799 after rumours circulated that its ranks contained United Irishmen.
A season of great distress followed the 1798 Rebellion. Many rebels emigrated to America, and cities like Glasgow and Liverpool.
Linen Manufacture still flourished in Ballymoney but peaked by 1800. It then gradually declined though by 1837 Coleraine and Ballymoney were still the best
markets in Ireland for Brown Linen. Some firms had 800 looms and weaving was given out as task work to men who wove it at home.
Most of the above information is taken from the excellent Coleraine in by-gone centuries and Coleraine in Georgian times by T.H.Mullin
The Irish Parliament was abolished in 1801 in the wake of the republican United Irishmen Rebellion and Ireland became an integral part of a new United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland under the Act of Union. Although promised a repeal of the Test Act, Catholics were not granted full rights until Catholic Emancipation
was attained throughout the new UK in 1829. This was followed by the first Reform Act 1832, a principal condition of which was the removal of the poorer British
and Irish freeholders from the franchise. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland)
Some families spent time in Ireland but would return to Scotland in times of famine etc.
Possibly, some from Scotland may have settled in Ireland after the Highland Clearances began in 1802.
In the 19th C at least, there was seasonal migration between the two countries for harvest work. (In the 1830s about 80people a year from Ballycastle were said
to go to Scotland for harvest work and then return for the Irish harvest.) In the Parish of Dunaghy in the early 1800s it was common for people to settle in
Scotland but return to the Parish to die. The Roman Catholics there seemed less tied to their ancestral soil than those in other parts – perhaps because their
ancestors had already been displaced into the hills by the Presbyterian settlers of the 1620s who predominated. In the 1830s, Catholics in Ulster were almost
entirely confined to the mountains (with the lower, more fertile lands being held by Protestants and Presbyterians).
Many McNaughtons (be they Scots, English or Irish) joined the English Army of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries and would at one time have served in
Ireland. Their children could be born wherever the regiment was stationed (anywhere in the world). Hence beware that an ancestor born in Ireland may be from
one of these visiting soldiers (and have siblings born across the world).
Many weavers (especially in England) would have had to head for industrial towns for employment as new weaving machinery took their work from the 1810s.
(I believe my ancestors’ parents were living in Glasgow by 1814.)
There were of course several potato famines - killing perhaps a third of the population and forcing others to emigrate in the 1840s and 50s.
Some will have undoubtedly returned decades later.
The potato famine started in August 1845 and continued till 1851.
The Famine in Ulster, priced at £11.99 challenges the orthodox view that the Famine did not have a significant impact in Ulster, uncovering the consequences and
severity of the ‘great calamity’ in each of Ulster’s nine counties. http://www.booksireland.org.uk/
Rural Catholics tended to marry young (men in their early twenties and women often at 15).
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF McNAUGHTONS OF IRELAND
STARTS BELOW
* in the left hand column was merely to show Davie McNaughton (the great Scottish McNaughton genealogist Dauviemac) what had been newly added since he
had the original draft.
Those with an * in the text are relationships gleaned from "The Chiefs of Clan MacNachtan And Their Descendants" by Angus I. Macnaghten published in 1951
(sometimes referred to in the text as ‘The book’.) Most of that family of Antrim gentry are in smaller font.
Records in blue or green are late additions. Those in bold or red are more pertinent to my own personal studies.
WO references are War Office records in the PRO/National Archives at Kew
2a
Name
Place
born
Alexander
McNaughton
Craigfreddock
Settled in
22/6/1615
Alexander
McNaughton
Of Ouldstone
has
Craigfadoige
60, Cornes 60
& Rosedermitt
(Rosedermott)
120 in
10.08.1621
Note there is a
townland
called
Ballybogy next
to Rosedermot
on the O’Hara
Estate maps of
1783 (T2971/1)
10b*
Alexander
McNaghten
11a*
Alexander
McNaughton
Alexander
McNaynin{sic]
Alexander
McNaughtan
Married
Died
Chur
ch
Source
Comment
An
Granted Irish denization 22.06.1615
Mentioned in Ulster Inquisition (para
41) in 1621
Fa: John 2
book
snapchance
(wealthy) man
in the 1630
Muster of the
Lord Bishop of
Dromore
dwelling on his
land and in the
town of
Dunmore (with
others residing
in the Lower
Euvagh.[Iveagh
])
Sword in the
Earl of Antrim’s
RJ Hunter and
the order in
Father-in-law of
Alexander Stuart
Fa: Daniel 4
Served with Donnell
British Tenants
on his
Servitors’
Lands in the
Barony of
Dunluce in
Muster of 1631
Alexander
McNaughten
Alexander
McNaghtan
Alexander
McNaghten
Alexander
McNaghten
the company’s
muster implies
this was the
older brother
of Daniel and
they were sons
of John of
Benvarden
(perhaps even the
Steward who was
owed £200 by Earl
in 1680)
In Muster Roll
for
Cary/Dunluce/
Toome in
Kilconway
Barony 1630
Went to
Magheragall in
June 1641 with
Neale McNeale
Owned a house
in Oldstone
(Clough) in
possession of
Neal McNeal in
1640
Gent. Of
Oldstone
(Clough) in
1637
Probably his brother Daniel and both
are of Oldstone and sons of John of
Ballymagarry the Earl’s secretary
Earl of Antrim’s British Tenant on his
Servitors’ Lands
(along with Donnell)
1641 Examination
Leased ½
quarterland of
Dirraw in
Finvoy and
Enagh in
Ballymoney
from the Earl
Deed witnessed by
Daniel 2nd who
holds land now
D/2977/3A/5/10/1
Granted the house in 1630
(Apart from one house belonging toNeal
McNaghten, the rest of the town and
lands of Oldstone were let by the Earl of
Antrim to Simon Hillman of Coleraine
(who was to bring 10 English families)
20th Oct 1640)
D2977/3A/1/3/2/1
Hs signature is on this (and probably on
phone)
Alexander
MacNaghten
Gent of
Oldstone
Alexander
MacNaughten
11b*
Alexander
McNaughton then
McNitt
of Antrim 21st
July 1637 for
21 yrs
Signed Dunlop
Inquisition at
Ballymena in
April 1635
Blames
Clotworthy for
Massacre
Upon
Restoration
b. 02.03.1656
Laggon
Donegal, Ulster
PRONI
m. Sarah
d. 10 Feb
1746 in
Palmer,
Hampden,
Massachusett
s, United
States
Parents (according to unsourced
Ancestry family tree were John
McNaughton of Dunderave Castle and
Florence Gordon but I doubt it)
Son: Alexander McKnight b. 1692
Donegal m. Jane Welch d. 1751 in
Lexington, Augusta, Virginia (Son John
Alexander McNutt Birth abt 1726 in
Langan, Donegal, Ireland
Death Jan 1781 in Cowpens,
Spartanburg, South Carolina)
Son: Barnard McNitt McNaughton
b.1700 Donegal d.16 Jan 1773 in
Palmer, Hampden, Massachusetts
15
See
26 or
21
Alexander
McNaughton
Came to
Ireland
b. 1676
became a
Doctor
m. Mary
Father of William 20 (born after John
11’s Will was witten)
Alexander
M’Naughton
16
Alexander
McNaughton
Alexander
McNaughton
Dublin Uni
1704
MB & MD AEst
1723
b. 1686
Co. Antrim
(18 in 1704)
But he WAS born
1676 ! (See John 11
and dates of sons’
births – unless
they’re wrong!)
Dr of Physick of
Dublin in 1722
Dr of Physick of
Dublin
Dublin
Alumni
Son of John
Will of
Edmun
d
Francis
Stafford
Implies he is brother of of Bart 12,
Rowen 13 and Edmund 14
http://members.pcug.org.au/~nickred/d
eeds/memorial_extract.cgi?my_memori
al=25982&my_indexer=SW
Dead by 1743
if not by 1731
1736
16a
Alexander
McNaughton
Dr of Physick of
Dublin
b.1685
m. Jane Waring of
Waringstown
book
http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/
Registry%20Of%20Deeds%20Abstracts%
20Of%20Wills%20Vol%201%20170845/pageflip.html
Property at Clogher, Billy, Carey in trust
for Archibald McNeill
http://members.pcug.org.au/~nickred/d
eeds/memorial_extract.cgi?my_memori
al=76986&my_indexer=SW
Fa: (book says John 11)Yes (brother of
Edmund)
Daughters:
Mary m. Meredyth Workman of Mahan,
Co. Armagh
Grace (who had Kercassock)
Frances who married Captain Thomas
Worsop Lawrence 21.09.1760 at
Waringstown, Co. Down
Marcia
Dr Alexander Magnaten (or MacNaghton)
Born: 1686
Died: 1736
Dr Alexander McNaughton (or Magnaten, as his name sometimes appears) was a celebrated physician with a great reputation for philanthropy. His medical
knowledge and his humanitarian approach made him a distinguished member of the Dublin Society.
Alexander McNaughton was born in Co. Antrim in 1686 and entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1704. To complete his studies he moved to Leyden in Holland, as
many trainee Irish doctors did at the time, and possibly Rheims also. He graduated from Leyden with an MD in 1711. On his return to Ireland he received an MB
and a MD from Trinity College. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in 1728, becoming its President in 1732, a year after founding
the Society.
Dr McNaughton married Jane Waring of Waringstown, Co. Down and they had four daughters. Some sources suggest he was an MP for a time but there is no
concrete evidence for this. He died just five years after the first meeting of the Dublin Society on 27 August 1736.
- See more at: http://www.rds.ie/cat_historic_member_detail.jsp?itemID=1102464&item_name=#sthash.0TPcfhR7.dpuf
Left his landed estate in Tyrone to his nephew John (half hanged).
Grace
MacNaughten
Alexander
McNaghten
Of
Warrenstown,
Co. Down in
1781
Leases ¼ of
Ballymacaldrick
Esq of
Benvarden in
d. Jan 1815
Frances’ will
of about 1781
metions uncle
Edmund,
sister Grace,
aunt Usher
and sister
Dawson
Fa: Alexander, Dr of Physick
Occupied Kircassock Estate, Lurgan, Co.
Armagh and Gregorlough, Co. Down pre
1768, and sold it in 1791
Her sister was the Frances who married
Thomas Worsop Lawrence 21.09.1760
at Waringstown, Co. Down
Concerning property at Atticur,
Kilconway in 1716
deed of 1716
& 1720
Held land at
Ballytaggart,
Canageeragh,
Toberbilly,
Kilngilly,
Ballylough,
Drumnabrasley
Legacurry,
Feltin,
Attaricherd,
Knockavrinvan,
Tullycapple &
Ballybogey
& Ballybogey
mill
Alexander
McNaughton
Of Dublin
Mortgage of
land at
Moneymore,
Barony of
Raphoe, Co.
Donegal
In 1716
(to ? Richard
Hamilton [of
Earl’s family?])
Note:
Bartholomew
Esq of
Benvarden
held this land
in 1736
Witnessing the Earl demise the 4 Q of
Atteticur to Archibald MacDonald 18th
July 1721
http://members.pcug.org.au/~nickred/d
eeds/memorial_extract.cgi?my_memori
al=18826&my_indexer=Dawn
The miller’s
house and
garden and a
shilling hill on
the lands of
Kirkistown
were reserved
for Alexander
McNaghten of
Benvarden
(McCann lease
of 1720)
Papers of the Earls of Wicklow:
MS 38,549 Mortgage of land at
Moneymore, barony of Raphoe,
between Richard
Hamilton, Dublin and Alexander
McNaughton, Dublin.
5 July 1716
2 membranes
http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/mss%20lists/wic
klow%20papers.pdf p.19
20a
Alexander
McNaughton
21?
25aa?
1702:
1706:
1709:
1710:
1715:
1719:
1720:
1721:
1732:
1737:
1741:
1751:
Of Flemming’s
Regiment and
St Paul’s,
Dublin
b.1685
Admitted to Chelsea in 1743 aged 58
WO 118/45
Son: Alexander 25aa?
Raised in Ulster by Lord Charlemont
Alnutt’s Regiment of Foot
Campbell’s Regiment of Foot
Desney’s Regiment of Foot
Egerton’s Regiment of Foot
Hotham’s Regiment of Foot
Pocock’s Regiment of Foot
Lenoe’s Regiment of Foot
Moyle’s Regiment of Foot
Bland’s Regiment of Foot
Fleming’s Regiment of Foot
Numbered as 36th Regiment of Foot
John MacNaughton from Strathclyde, Scotland, had a son, Alexander (1684) who left Scotland for Ireland. His son, William was born (1700) there, then came to
the Americas, PA, met and married a woman there and proceeded to populate the south as they moved down thru the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, found all
the goodly land taken, then came on down into the NC foothills.
Ann Jenkins on Ancestry.co.uk
21
Alexander
McNaughten
Of Cary,
Ballymoney
Alexander
McNaghten
Ex of Atticur?
(Probably son
of Thomas,
Gent) in 1720
Signs as
witness to
20a?
b. c.1705
St Mary’s
Dublin
But perhaps
even 1684
m Jane Warren
05.11.1730
St Anne’s Dublin
D/2977/3A/5/2/2
NB. In May 1720 the whole townland of
Anticur is leased to Archibald
McDonnell of Ballynobantry (probably a
relative of the Earl.) By 1791 all of it is
part of the Leslie Estate
Alexander
McNaghten
Alexander
McNaghten*
deed. (photo
on
phone)19/03/
15
Catholic of
Ballymoney
who converts
1738
Apothecary of
Ballymoney in
1739
Conformity 1st Oct 1738 (B – Lodge’s
Convert book in Egerton MS77)
Enrolled 1th dec 1738 (A – The Calendar
of Convert Rolls Vol 1)
D2977/3A/1/2/2
(b.1708)
Gent of
Drumnagleve
in 1748
And same
person as
Gent of
Galdenoch in
1746
(Have photo of
signature)
Edmund
McNaghten of
Beardiville
rents the same
land to him in
1748 for 10 yrs
D2977/3A/1/8/
2/1
But I think
Edmund is
buying the
lease off
Alexander
(mentioning
Alex’s deed of
1746 too) but
Note
D2977/3A/5/13/1
1682 Lease from the Rt. Hon. Randal
Marquess of Antrim to Thomas
McNaghten, Gentleman, of Antrim, Co.
Antrim, of half the townland of
Drumnagleane [Drumnaglea] for 26
years. Yearly rent £3.10s.0d.
D2977/3A/1/2/2/1
Alex, apothecary of Ballymoney leases
10a at Broughmore,
5 at Craigban, 10 at Greenan, 5 at
Taghey in Dunluce, 5 at Ardaghmore in
Cary, and 2/4 of Drumnagleve,
Kilconway (including all houses) on
28.04.1739
(Other lives areStephen Cuppage aged 6
– second son of John Esq of Ballypatrick;
Alexander
McNaghten*
Apothecary of
Ballymoney
and Thomas Harrison aged 3 – 3rd son of
William, Gent of Malindober.)
Samuel Waring witnesses.
allowing Alex
to rent the 2Q
of
Drumnagleve
for £7
Have photo of
both signatures
on phone)
b.1708
(aged 34 in
1742 lease)
D2977/3A/5/10/8
was renting 3/4 of Galldinagh (alias
Clogh),the quarterland of Eglish,
tenements in Clogh and the customs of
the fairs of Clough (formerly held by
Thomas Mcnaghten and Skeffington
McCollum of Loughgeel) for 3 lives or 21
yrs in 1742 (Thomas Lee son of William
Lee of Dublin being one life)
Signature on
phone
21a
Alexander
M’Naghten
Of Belemoney
Alexander
McNaughton
Of Billy
Alexander
McNaighton
Of
Ballyscullion,
Protestant
Householder in
1740
Protestant House
Holder in 1740
Protestant
Householder in
NB This land and the fairs were
previously held by Thomas McNaghten,
Gent of Antrim (1682) and Anticur
(1707)
Though Thomas also held Drumnaglea
in 1707 (which EA McNaghten had in
1783)
Undoubtedly the catholic convert of
1738
COI
PRO NI
PRONI
Though the Dr had property at Clogher,
he had died in 1736. Hence I reckon this
Alexander is
Bellaghy,
Loughinsholin
25aa
Alexander
McNaughton
28a
Alexander
McNaughton
36c
Alexander
McNaughton
37b
Could be
Margaret’s
father?
Alexander
McNaughton
Could be
Margaret’s
father
1740
Buried St
Paul’s, Dublin
12.04.1776
Son of (or is) 20a?
A labourer who
later joined the
60th Foot or
40th Foot
WO116/6
A miner and
later in 35th
Foot
b. 1726 near
Armagh
or Inverary,
Scotland
WO116/6
b. Limerick
1740
Fa:?
Admitted Chelsea 28th Feb 1772 aged 46
after 14 yrs service and hurt back on
duty WO120/16 WO120/5
Son:?
Fa: Hugh 25a or unknown 25b?
Discharged 29th October 1782 after 10
years’ service (so only in 35th from 1772)
WO120/13
Son: ?
Labourer and
Sgt in 14th Foot
b. 1745 Kells,
(Nr Navan or in
Co.Antrim
between
Ballymena and
Randalstown/
Drummaul)
WO120/11
though
WO120/7
states Kellsal
( in Cheshire)
Fa: ?
Discharged 11th Feb 1779
Son: ?
In 1744 Robert Colvill, Hugh Colvill’s only surviving son, sold his large Co. Down estate to Alexander Stewart, but the Co. Antrim estate near Kells was inherited by
Hugh’s daughter, Alicia, who married Stephen Moore, 1st Viscount Mountcashell, and the Colvill Co. Antrim interest passed to the Mountcashells
Alexander
Buried St
CoI
IG
Related to John buried 20.04.1774?
McNaughton
37c*
Alexander
MacNaughtan
Alexander
McNaghton/
McNaughton
Paul’s Dublin
12.04.1776
Had 200 acres
in Briar Creek,
Georgia until
the War of
Independence
When he
joined the
Militia for the
British.
In Quebec in
1787
Weaver? In the
Vintners’
Bellaghy
Tenements
1775 – 1786
Ballyscullion,
Co.
Londonderry
Alexander
M’Naghten
Alexander
McNaghten
Esq of the
Treasury,
Dublin Castle in
1822
Of Queen’s
Chambers in
1826 re land at
Glenarm
b. Ireland
Protestant
Householder 1740?
above
Margaret McNaghten buried there
7.10.1790
Was evacuated from Charlestown, went
to St Lucia then St Augustine in April
1784
United Empire Loyalists Part II Vol XVII
Paying 1/18/6 pa in 1775 D2094/50
Paying 1/18/6 pa in May 1776 D2094/51
Paying -/19/3 pa in 1781 T2825/C/19/2
Paying 3/0/1.5 pa in 1786 T2825/C/19/4
But not found in 1796-1801 Vintners
Rent Rolls T2825/C/19/9 & 11
Nb. These tenements were sold by the
Vintners in 1737 and probably
demolished and rebuilt in 1791
Is he an unrecorded son of Edmund
Alexander of Beardiville?
Alexander
McNaghlin [sic]
Alexander
McNaughten
Alexander
McNaghten
Alexander
McNaghten
Alexander
McNaghten
A.E. M’Naghten
Paying tithes in
Ballyhunsley,
Townend,Park ,
Islandcarragh
(all in Dunluce)
in 1828
Paying tithes in
Ballyhome in
Dunluce in
1828
Private in
Coleraine
Yeomanry
Cavalry in 1796
Tries to raise
Dunluce Troop
of Yoemanry in
1796
Of
Carrickfergus in
1805 refers to
works at Lower
Dunluce and
Dervock
Of Beardiville
in 1802
CHECK LEASE
WHO IS HE?
Edward paying
tithes in these
places too
(presumably
Edmund.B.Edward.
H.McNaughton son of Bart 34)
(Though only
Robert paying in
Ballyboggy)
Edmund
McNaughten
paying tithes there
too
So is this Alexander an unrecorded son
of Bartholomew of Dimond and
Ballyboggy?
Robert also a private, and EA a serjeant
D4164/A/24
Takes out Game licence at Coleraine in
1802 as do:
N'Naghten Francis, Coleraine
M'Naghten Edmd, Bovagh
and
92
Alexander
McNaught
Of Ferryquay
Street,
Coleraine
Alex McNaght
Of Killowen,
Coleraine in
1828
Alexander
McNaught
Contributes £5
to New Row
Church,
Coleraine in
1829
Labourer of
Belfast*
Trumpeter/TS
M 13th Light
Dragoons
Alexander
McNaughton
Could be
Margaret’s
brother
CoI
Col
Dau: Kitty 26.06.1804
And probably the father of Allick
McNats
CoI
Probably just
pre 1785
m.
m. Harriet Seward
30th Mar 1809
Holy Trinity, Devon
(wife in 1819)
m. Henrietta who
died 13 Feb 1820 at
Bangalore aged 24
m. Elizabeth Wilson
4th Apr 1821. She
died in Bangalore
18th Feb 1855 as
McNaghtin aged 70
Died
28.09.1826
Arcot (India)
Dau: Mary m. George Doherty
08.04.1828 New Row Pres.
(nb. Another Mary McNaght – of
Gortycavan and daughter of Peggy –
marries Wm Burnside, Blacksmith)
D4164/A/23
13th Light Dragoons from 29.06.1804
and at Waterloo
Children:
Jane
Ann (born by 1814) who m. Bandmaster
George Spanworth of 13th LDs 20th Feb
1826 at Bangalore but he died 13th June
1827 at Cuddalore. She then married
TSM Lewis Davis 24th Oct 1827 and they
had a daughter Ann who died an infant
in 1828 at Arcot; Alexander in 1832 who
evidently died; Alexander in 1833 and
who died in May 1834 in Bangalore.
Lewis died 8th April 1835 at
Bangalore(aged 33).
John bapt 8 Jun 1817 St Andrew’s,
Newcastle but died soon after. (mother
Harriet)
Alexander Windsor born 10th April &
bapt. 16th June 1819 Madras d. Arcot
25th July 1819. (mother Harriet)
Step child:
Charlotte, (Elizabeth McNaughton’s will
of 1850 leaves money to daughter
Charlotte Wilson. Charlotte died a
spinster in 1882)
WO25/1444
*But NO McNaghtens listed in 1800 Belfast Trade directory, Residents of Belfast 1807 nor residents of the town of Belfast 1808
The 13th were stationed in Kent in 1804 and then Taunton in 1808 and Hampton Court in 1809. Embarked for Portugal from Portsmouth on 14th March 1810.
They fought hard in the Peninsular and returned to Ramsgate in July 1814 and thence to Hounslow and Weymouth. Cork in November 1814 till April 1815 and
were then at Waterloo. Dover in May 1816. North of England till July 1817 then to Sussex. Then to Lancashire for Autumn of 1818 and then Romford.
Embarked for India 9th Feb 1819
Lieut Berwick’s court martial mentions borrowing money off him in 1826
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=dKEIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA531&lpg=PA531&dq=M%27Naughton+%22Dragoons%22&source=bl&ots=LXLpi5Bb5q&sig=3RGYS5
quY7GJSms6teiZtIdEAno&hl=en&sa=X&ei=782hVMm2AoG6UOi0gvgK&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=M'Naughton%20%22Dragoons%22&f=false
Alexander
McNaughten
Paid
5s.6d.Tithes in
Cloughs, Layd
in 1826 (as did
b.c.1790s?
Dies 1861
perhaps
Paying 2/3/8 at the Glenarm office
16.03.1812 for Cloughs D1375/7/12
In The Earl of Antrim’s Rent Receipt
James)
BUT also in
1812
104aa
*
Alexander
McNaghten
Of Cloghs in
1821
Alexander
McNaughten
Writing Clerk
of Church
street,
Ballymena
Alexander
M’Naughton
Painter and
glazier of 11
Bath street,
Irishtown,
Dublin in 1835
Rents 6 acres
of Cloghs from
Lord Mark and
Lady Charlotte
Kerr in 1821
Book D915/3/A/1/4
He is refered to as having Folio 317 and
pays at Cushendall Office (The Larne
Estate):
4.6 Poor Rate 9.0.4 Rent 30.09.1858
9.0.4
20.03.1860
9.0.4
20.12.1860
Then Mary Quinn takes over the
payments on this Folio but paying just
5.0.0 rent, then Reps Michael Quinn.
Then on 11.12.1862 Alex pays rent of
4.0.0 (A new Alex?)
Daniel Black prosecutes him at Glenarm
Manor Court in March 1820 for cattle
straying in Middle Clough in Jan 1818
(D2977/23/1/2)
James Snr & James Jnr rent 8 acres (and
Daniel rents 23 at Knocknacarry) for 1
life or 21 yrs
Dau: Jane b. 1819 m. Samuel Douglas, a
glazier at Ballymena in March 1854
witnesses:
John Cunning and Ann O’Hara
Thomas and Robert were tailors in
Church Street in 1846
Voter 1836
107aa
a
Alexander
McNaughton
107aa
b*
Alexander
McNatten
125
126a
Alexander
McNaghten Esq
Lt RN
126a
Of St James’
Dublin and
Gunner in
1st/16th Royal
Artillery
Farmer in
Washington,
Butler,
Pennsylvania in
1860
Of Portrush,
Ballywillan,
Antrim
b.1803 Ireland
Bc.1812
Alexander
McNaughton
Lieutenant in
Royal Navy
Of Portrush
b.c.1817
Alexander
McNetton
Emigrated to
Hector, NY in
1851
Farmer of
Cloghs, Layd
(RC Parish of
Cushendall)
Ballymena
b. 1813 Ireland
125?
126b
126c*
Alexander
McNaghten
With James also
farming there
Alexander
McNaughton
Farmer at
Cushendall in
1863
m. Maria Smith at
St James’ Dublin
08.11.1824
William Sparling
David Morrace
m. Margaret
m. Frances Jane
Corken (she dies at
Ingram, Lisburn
1853)
m. Frances Jane
Corken at Lisburn
Cathedral
17.05.1849
Son: Francis 113 b. 1828 Cape Breton
Daughters:
Jane b. Penn 1836
Margaret b. Penn 1834
Died 1852
Will of 1856
Buried
29.10.1852
Ballyrashane,
Co. Derry
She buried
02.07.1853
aged 24
PRONI
Ist son of Robert 100a
CoI
Will exists T/810/436
No issue
Fa: Robert 102
RC
Edward b. 1866
William b. 1870
Cindyfaws tree
Rents house, offices and 45 acres in
1859 £10 or £19
Elector of 1857
See James 49 b. 1756. D.1836 Layd
House Offices and 45 acres (plot 25) for
£19 in 1862 from Earl of Antrim
Son: John 148a b. 1838
m. Mary in 1865
b.c. 1818 or
much earlier
and the one
paying tithes
there in 1826
126
Alexander
McNaughten
Labourer and
Drummer Scots
Fusilier Guards
Coalhill
labourer of
Dubin Land
Main Street,
Barony
Maryhill,
Lanarkshire in
1841 & 51
b. 1817
St James,
Dublin
b. 1822 Ireland
126d
Alexander
McNaughton
126e
Alexander
McNaughton
Ship’s
Carpenter in
Portland, New
Brunswick in
1871
b.1821 Ireland
126g
Alexander
McNaughton
b. 1821 Ireland
126f
Alexander
McNaughton
Emigrated
from Liverpool
1848
Tanner of
Watertown,
Jefferson in
1864 then
soldier
Farmer in
Jefferson in
1900
Labourer of
Watertown,
Jefferson NY in
126h* Alexander
McNorton
b. 1826 Ireland
FMP
m. Elizabeth
(Kalighen?)
m. Ann
Pres
b
m. Mary
Son: Archibald b. 1847 NB
John b.1851
Margaret
Family search says (in 1871 C) just
Thomas b.1856
Caroline b.1860
Irish parents
but perhaps
1833
b.1827 Ireland
Joined in London 31st Aug 1831 aged 14
Discharged 1839 to live in London
WO116/47
Mary b.1841 Lanarks
Jean
Elizabeth
Emigrated 1845
m. Mary
(She at 19 Emmett
Died or
discharged
20th Jan 1888
Enlisted 186 NY Infantry at Watertown
24th Sept 1854 and discharged at
Alexandria 2nd June 1865
NYState
soldiers and
sailors home in
1888
126i*
147ba
*
Alexander
McNorton
Alexander
McNaughten
147b
b*
Alexander
M’Naughten
Alexander
M’Naughten
AA
MacNaughton
Naturalised NY
City 23.09.1856
A soldier in
1853
Street, Watertown
in 1888)
Though widow
Mary McN of
Watertown (b.1815
Ireland who died 5th
June 1885 was dau
of Brian and Sue
McGue) and was
buried Cambridge
English
b. 1828
m. Joanna Quinn
(daughter of John)
in Galway in 1853
b.1829
d. 1874
Dublin North
d.1874 Dublin
North
d. Dec 1893
Newtownards
b.1830
b.1832
147e
Alexander
McNaghten
Emigrated to
US in 8th Dec
1852
b. 1831 Ireland
147f
Alexander
McNaughton
b. 1830 Ireland
147d
Alexander
McNaughton
Naturalised in
Jefferson in
1868 (pro
Queen)
In Rutland,
Jefferson NY in
1860
b. 1833 Ireland
Pres
b
Fa: Duncan, a weaver
Vol 12 p362
Vol 12 p365
m. Mary
James b.c. 1852 Ireland
Robert b. c. 1851 Ireland
m. Bridget
Henry J b. 1854 NY
Mary Jane
Sandy
147fa
*
147d?
Alexander
McNorton
Farmer in
Rodman,
Jefferson NY in
1870
b. 1830 Ireland
147c
Alexander
McNaughton
Clergyman in
York, Toronto
till 1921
b. 1835 Cavan
Alexander
McNaughton
Soldier 3171
2nd Bttn Royal
Artillery & 520
in 1st Bttn
Labourer of
Cushendall
b. 1832
Ballyrashane,
Coleraine
148
166b
Alexander
M’Naughton
Alexander
McNaughten
b. 1835
Cushendall
William
William b. 1860 NY
Sarah
Alexander
Daniel
Ellen
John
Anna
Fa: John (Scottish)of Perthshire
Mo: Nancy Hutcheson of Cumberland
m. Bridget
d.1921 York,
Toronto
Enlisted 1851 age 19 and deserted 1853
WO 69/652/425 Folio 444
WO 69/74/477 Folio 17
m. Sarah
m. Sally Martin
(Sarah Martin for
1870 birth)
d.30th Mar
1883 aged 48
Bally Castle
BM
Dau: Mary b.1861
Probably RC and from Cushendall family
Dau b. 04.02.1866 Cushendall (Birth
registered in Ballycastle)
Son: Alexander b. 18 Aug 1870 (or 3rd
Sept 1870 with James Martin and
Margaret Quinn sponsors MIC1D/68/1).
Alex probably married Elizabeth Celia
Duggan 31.10.1905 at Granard,
Longford and had descendants on
Maureen Edgington’s tree including
Daniel James and Patrick Charles
FHL 101210
148h* Alexander
McNatten
In Newburgh,
Orange, NY in
b. 1836 Ireland
150a
Alexander
McNaughton
166a
Alexander
McNaughton
Alexander
McNaughten
Alexander
McNaughtin
Alexander
McNaughton
166c*
Alexander
McNaughten
1850
Of
Newtownards,
Belfast
Sparman of
Londonderry in
1864
Farm Manager
in Lubitavish,
Cushendall
On the Central Committee to raise funds
for hospital in 1894
b.30.10.1845
Derryhollagh,
Randalstown
b. 1847
b. 1866
b. 02.05.1865
Cushendall
RC
RI
Fa: Francis
Mo: Margaret Fitzpatrick
Drowned 31st
Oct 1864
Derry
m. Mary McDonnell
RC
Son:
John who m. Eliza Martin?
Fa: James (or John and Eliza !!)
Mo: Ann Martin
Children:
Hugh
John 1892-1985
James Hugh 1892-1914 Able seaman
Mary 1893
Archibald John 1894
Mary Agnes
Ann Theresa
Patrick
Alexander
Rose
Charles
Margaret
Daniel
Fa: John (his father was Alexander)
Mo: Eliza Martin
FHL 101105
171
172
98
Alexander
McNaughton
Alexander
McNaughton
Alley
McNaughtin
(but is this Aills
Murphy of
Cushlake?)
In Glenaan
Cushendall in
1911
In Cloghs,
Cushendall in
1911
Farm manager
for sea captain
McKeegan
Farmer’s
widow of
Clough
b. 1866
m. Mary McDonnell
Children:
John b.1892 went to Vancouver via
Scotland for 40 yrs and then returned,
dying aged 93
b.1866
Archibald McNaughton 19
Mary McNaughton
18
Annie McNaughton
17
Patrick McNaughton 15
Alexander McNaughton 14 b. 1897
Rose McNaughton
13
Charles McNaughton 10
Maggie McNaughton 4
Daniel
Sarah
Fa: James
Mo: Ann Martin
RC
Brother John b.1868
b.1789
female
m.Alex?
d.25th Feb
1869 Bally
Castle
(Ian? present
at death)
BM
See 130e for Alley family and John
McNaughton owning 3 houses in 1859
And Thomas who m. an Alley and went
to Baltimore in 1815
Though more likely thist is the Aills
Murphy of Cushlake whose mother was
from Torr but married a Murphy in
Antrim who was shot in 1798.
(http://www.antrimhistory.net/oralhistory-project/interview-with-anniemckillop/) Alis married Alex
McNaughton and had the James who
eloped with Ann Martin and another of
her sisters. Glens Gaelic speakers and RC
Ambrose
McNaughton
Andrew
McNaughton
Farmer and
builder of
Derryhollagh,
Randalstown,
Duneane.
Lived in
Ballygroby
1901
Farmer of The
Grange, Burt,
Donegal
(adjoins Co.
Londonderry)
b.17.12.1868
b.04.12.1869
m.Rose Liddy at
Cargin, Antrim 1894
m.Anne/Nancy
AcAdow
Left will in
1812
Probably the Alexander McNaught in
Burt 1743-51 (of Bohillin Bog (1742),
Grange Quarter (1743) and Castlehill in
1746.
Sons:
William McKnight of the Grange who
emigrated to US and naturalised in 1791
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
D.11.07.1847 aged about 80. (Much
researched in UHF library)
Took over the
farms of John
and Alexander
McNaught
Alexander McKnight who married Jane
Baker.
James McNaught
19a
Archaball
M’Naghton
(The 1st
Archibald)
?In Derry in
1722
m. Helen
COI
Daughter :Jane b 01.11.1722 St
Columb’s Derry
Archaball
McNaght
Archibald
McNaghten
68d
99h
Archibald
McNaughton
Archibald
McNaughton
Archibald
McNaghtin
Archibald
McNaughten
106
Archibald
In Derry in
1714
Farms 18 acres
of arable in
Knockavrinvan
(Knockavrinnin,
Loughguile) on
the Benvarden
estate in 1788
(but not there
in 1810)
A weaver and
then soldier
Irish (not
Scottish) in
1871 in
Annapolis NS
Farmed at
Lislabin,
Loughguile in
1803
Grocer in Tuam
Co. Gallway in
1846
Farmed at
m. Jean
Son Henry buried 21st Nov 1714 St
Columbs
T1638/30/1 Volume of Maps 1788
T1638/31/2 Rent Roll of Hugh
Montgomery’s Antrim Estate 1810
CoI
Went to
Lislabin in
1803?
(Probably used Culfreightin RC)
b. Kintone
(Kinbane nr
Ballycastle?),
Antrim
c.1779
b.c.1788 /1791
Ireland
(Lislabin on John Hamilton O’Hara’s
Estate is being farmed by John
Edmonston and John Young on 1783
map T2971)
Irish Militia* in 1799. Volunteered for
2/27th Foot 11th May 1805 WO25/954
m. Catherine D
m. Agnes Browne
WORTH
Buried
Perotte,
Annapolis Oct
2nd 1878 with
Catherine
who d. Jan
17th 1865
*Militia rankers were mostly Catholic –
but had Protestant officers
Dau: Hannah Miller McNaughton b.
1830 NS m. Thomas Goldsmith
Pres
b
Staying with Wm & Charlotte Woodland
(she b.1822 England) and Oliver &
Margaret A Goldsmith (she b. 1828 NS)
(Lislabin on John Hamilton O’Hara’s
Estate is being farmed by John
Edmonston and John Young on 1783
map T2971)
Son:
John Thomas b. 16th Oct 1845 bapt
2.02.1846 Tuam
CoI
1825
See 151 and 19a
McNaughton
Could be
interesting
Craigatimpan,
Ballymoney in
1825
Tithe of 16s.
RESEARCHING
LEASES
Tithe
apt.
Perhaps on of Patrick McNaghten who
“refused” (to swear the oath?) there in
1803?
(The only McN paying tithes in the
parish). One of 18 tenants in the
townland with George Hutchinson Esq
being the landlord
Note: This was part of Clotworthy’s
Estate c. 1640s which ran east-west
from the Bann to Moneyneagh
113c
Archibald
McNaughton
151
Archibald
McNaughton
151a
Archibald
McNaughton
Grocer on
famine boat
1848
Railway
labourer in
New Brunswick
in 1891
Ballyvoy
Farmer of
Cushendall,
Moyle
b. Ireland 1828
m. Mary
b. 1836
C.
pres
b
d.1919 Bally
Castle
buried
Culfeightrin
m. Margaret
Darragh (b.1837? –
I believe she is the
Margaret
McNaughton
buried in the
Darragh grave at
Culfeightrin
16.06.1907 aged 70
RC
BM
RC
RI
Son: John b. 30.05.1859 (mother not
named)
Son: Alexander bapt. 22.01.1860 (John
sponsor & Kate McKlagan)
Son: Archibald b.1861
Witness: John
Son: Patrick b.05.04.1863
Dau: Mary b.20.02.1865
Son: Archibald bapt 28.12.1870 farmer
of Clough who m. Harriet McKillop in
1898
Of Clough
151b
Archibald
McNaughton
Archibald
McNaughton
Of Ballyvoy
Buried with her son
James who died
15.05.1945 and his
wife Margaret who
died 17.05.95
m. Ann Dolargy
m. Margaret
Darragh
Son: James b. 20.05.1875 (Sp: John McN
and Catherine Bell)
RC
RC
Son: Archibald b. 20.01.1861 (Sp Dan
McKillop & Annie McBride)
Dau: Elizabeth b. 1872
Son: James b.20th May 1874
Son: John b. 1858
Dau: Anne Jane b. 1876
Son: Neal b.1882
Farmer of
Clough,
Cushendall in
1874 (illiterate)
Inscription: Of / your charity / pray / for the souls / of / Archibald McNaughton / Ballyvoy / died 20th January 1919 / aged 85 years / his wife Margaret / died 16th
June 1907 / aged 70 years / their daughter Annie / died 5th May 1903 aged 25 years / their son John / died 23rd Sept 1930 aged 72 years / and their son Neal /
died 29th Jany 1934 aged 50 years / RIP
(Culfeightrin Roman Catholic Churchyard)
125d Armstrong
Farmer
b. 1815 Ireland m. Elizabeth
Emigrated pre 1854
b
McNaughton
Blacksmith in
(but b. 1824
Auburn, NY in
Ireland in 1860
1880
C !)
125de Armstrong
In Delaware in b.c.1818
m. Elizabeth Adair
d. 1881
Convicted for attempted murder in 1880
McNaughton
1840
Ireland
Delaware
125dc Armstrong
Grocer in
b. 1819 Ireland m. Elizabeth
Rachel b. 1845 Kortright, NY
McNaughtan
Kortright
Mary
Delaware NY in
Margaret
1850
103f
63
Arthur
McNaughton
Bandon Sidney
Rusel
McNaughten
Barnard McNitt
McNaughton
In Ireland in
1815
m. Eleanor Costello
b.06.07.1777/7
9
Coleraine
Birth 1700 in
Donegal,
Donegal,
Ireland
Death 16 JAN
1773 in
Palmer,
Hampden,
Massachusett
s, USA
m. Elizabeth
McCartney
Baptist
McNeighton
Bartholomew
McNaghten
Fa: James of Brook Street, Coleraine 43a
m. Jane Jean Clark
Baptis
McNathen
10c*
Son: Patrick 112ma b.1815
Son: David McNitt
Register Dau:
book
Elizabeth bapt 5.10.1760 St Anne’s
Cathedral, Shankill
Also
Elizabeth bapt 13th Nov 1768
bapt.
14.02.1762 St
Anne’s, Belfast
Of
Ballyhunsley,
South
Bushmills
Fa: Alexander
Mo: Sarah
Fa: Baptist
Mo: Elizabeth
d. by Nov
1706
Fa: Patrick 10 or Alexander 10b
No male son and his property at
Toberdorman went to Francis 17 in
lease of 31 yrs Nov 1706
Merchant of
Dublin
In a deed dated August 22, 1665, "Daniel MacNaghten of Benvarden in the County of Antrim, Gent," settled upon his eldest son John various estates, including
"Ballyboggie, Ballylekine, Ballinesse, with the mill thereunto belonging, Atilyboyland, Ballylogh, Ballvtegart, and Maghercrean," with remainder allotted to his
younger sons Alexander and Daniel MacNaghten, and a nephew, Bartholomew MacNaghten of Ballyhunsley.
Ballyhunsley is the townland just 3 miles north of the Benvarden estate (as it was in 1788 map). Ballybogey is just 2 miles to the west (and just above
Tullycapple.).
12
Bartholomew
MacNaghten Esq
Snr
Of Benvarden
& Dunluce
1677
His family lived
and used St
Mary’s in
Dublin
(deed of 1740
mentions
house in Abbey
Street)
Perhaps a
merchant in
Derry
Of Benvarden
in 1736 and
held land at
Ballytaggart,
Canageeragh,
Toberbilly,
Kilngilly,
Ballylough,
Drumnabrasley
Legacurry,
Feltin,
Attaricherd,
Knockavrinvan,
Tullycapple &
Ballybogey
& Ballybogey
mill (from
brother
Alexander)in
1736
& 2/4 of
Knockanboy &
2/4 of
Canogher
forever
& rents 5 acres
of Glenlane
m Mary McManus
Left a will in
1742 PRONI
T559 p.189
Fa: John 11
Dau: Jane 25 m. Workman
Son: John 27 half hanged
Son: Bart 34
Dau:
m. Leslie
and 5 of Eshery
for 31 yrs in
1738
& 125a of
Kirkistown in
Coleraine
Liberties 9th
Feb 1739 (Fee
farm)
Leasing land
off Earl in
Londonderry
8th Feb 1739
where Samuel
Waring is a
witness
34
Bar McKnaghton
Of Dunluce,
Dunluce Lower
Bartholomew
McNaughton /
McNaghten Esq
Of Ballylogart
in 1736
Of BallyBoggy
from 1760s
Of Kirkistown
in 1765 and
grants the 47
acre North
Division to
Robert
Lowndes and
sells the entire
b.c. 1724
http://irishdeedsin
dex.net/mem.php?
memorial=69591
Protestant
Householder in
1740
m(1) Elizabeth
Carey of Inishower,
Donegal. d.Grafton
Street, Dublin 1764
m(2) Sarah
Johnston of Down
in 1766 at St
Mary’s, Dublin
m(3) Charlotte
Given 28.11.1769 at
Coleraine
(she was dau of
Inherited land from maternal
grandfather (Henry McManus of
Londonderry?)
2nd Son of Bart 12 of Benvarden and just
managed to secure smaller estate of
Ballybogey in 1756 before his elder
brother John 27 caused Benvarden to be
sequestrated D2225/7/14
The road from Ballybogey to
Knockinkerragh was built over te moss
c. 1763
quarterland of
Kirkistown in
1797
Robert of
Coleraine)
Of Dunluce in
1769
34a
Bartholomew
Of Malindober
in Coleraine
Bartholomew
McNaughton Esq
Of Dimond,
Coleraine in
1770
Churchwarden
at St Patrick’s
1772
Applotter for
town 1777
(both as
McNaghten
but children
McNaghten)
In 1779 leasing
a farm at
Lisnarick to
John Wilson
Of Coleraine in
1782
Dimond one
and Coleraine
one are the
same and “the
line” to
Bartholomew
b. 1806 via
Henry
His Reps have
Kirkistown in
1809, his heirs
Ballyboggy and
Carnglass in
1810
(Charlotte
Vandeleur’s
letter to Miss
Lecky confirms
Henry was 2nd
son of
No Will or
death noted
which is
strange
Still signing
Vestry Book
on 2nd March
1793 but
dead by
March 1795
CoI
Subscribed to The Messiah in 1766
Subscribed to Crawford’s History in
1783
Children of Bartholomew McNaughton
Esq of Dimond:
Dau: Elizabeth Sarah bapt 08.11.1770
Coleraine m. Thomas Conway of the
Queens County Militia at Coleraine 30th
Mar 1795
Son: Edmund Bartholomew Edward
Henry 68 b.1772
Son: Henry George 71 b.1773
St Patrick’s
register of
burials seems
intact for the
period but
only two
burials are
recorded in
1793 and
none in 1794
Children of Bartholomew McNaghten
Esq of Coleraine and Charlotte Given:
Son: Robert Cary Hamilton b. 1774
Son: Richard Bartholomew 89 b. 1785 (If
he’s not my Bartholomew, then he must
have died young since Charlotte
Vandeleur states only 3 sons attained
In 1782 he is
leasing a farm
in East
Ballywatt to
James Young
and mills at
Ballyboggy and
Ballyrashane to
a farmer
Bartholomew
of “Benvarden
and
Ballyboggy”)
Leasing farm in
Lisnnarick to
farmer in 1779
Bartholomew
McNaghten Esq
Of Carnglass
High Sheriff of
Antrim in 1781
Son: Mildmay Alexanderb. 01.04.1788
d.02.05.1788 Coleraine
Note
Bart senior was churchwarden till Mar
1793
Jno McNaghten was sidesman from 2nd
Mar 1793 (John and his wife Sarah were
tenants of Bartholomew in Coleraine in
1784 when they had a son Henry
baptised)
Resident of
Coleraine in
1783 and
churchwarden
1787-93 (have
photo of
signature)
34b
maturity)
Edmund McNaghten Esq was
churchwarden from April 1794
But signs Macnaghten till May 1795
when he signs McNaghten and then
reverts in May 1797
Mr Henry McNaghten is churchwarden
in April 1798 for a year and then again in
May 1805 (though doing his N
differently)
Robert McNaghten was churchwarden
in Aug 1803 and till Aug 1805 at least
except when Henry was doing it in May.
Mullin records
McNaghten
Estate as
Revallagh, Risk,
Mortgage at Carnglass Beg in 1762
Carnglass is 3 miles from Balleybogy
NOTE:
Carnglass beg,
Lisnagalt &
Ballywatt in
Dunluce in
1762
Bartholomew
McNaghten Esq
of Coleraine
Bartholomew
McNaghten
(Edmond
Bartholomew
Edward Henry
McNaughton)
44
Outhill,
Ballywatt,
Carnglass,
Lisnarick,
Ballybogey,
Tulleycapple,
Kirkistown and
the mill at
Ballyrashane
(Families of
Ballyrashane)
Many years
magistrate for
Antrim and
Londonderry
Gentry of
Strand,
Clontarf in
1824
Died pre 1848
Bartholomew
Edmund McNaghton
76
Bartholomew
Married Elizabeth
MacCormack
29.12.1770 St
Paul’s Arran Quay
Co. Dublin
Labourer of
Daughter Frances Macky McNaghten
dies in London 6.02.1848
Pigot
Bartholomew
Naughten
(Note spelling)
52
McNaghten, Bart of Carnglass, Co.
Antrim is listed in “American Passenger
Lists”:
Mge. Hill Docts. 1762 (O.D.)
Bapt.
16.06.1753
St Mary’s
Dublin
b.29.09.1785
A list of wives not
Died 1832
Longford
aged 72
Of Greenhall,
Newton
Cashel
“Died Young”
Really?
RC
RI
RI
Witnesses:
Francis Naughten, Ann Jackson,
Catherine Newman
Son of half hanged 27 & Mary
A recruit of 3rd Aug 1798
McNaughton
BallyMoney
and 5th
Dragoon
77
(There are no
McNaughtons
amongst the
646 names in
the 1766
Religious
Census of
Ballymoney.
Nor tithe
payers 17801817 bar
widow
McNaught in
Glenlylough in
1780)
Though there
is Archie
farming 18
acres at
Knockavrinnian
on the
Benvarden
Estate (but it’s
the other side
of Loughguile)
in 1788.
BallyMoney
(soon after
Ballymoney
was burned by
government
forces
18th Dragoon
notes show
appointed to
the Band 24th
April 1799
aged 14 and on
his 3rd Foot
notes of 1814,
29th Sept 1785
is written next
to his service
WO 25/326
(Two other
entries in the
Band records
show him as 17
on joining, and
one as 18 on
joining in April
1799 – but I
believe he was
lying about his
age at that
period of time.)
allowed to embark
with their husbands
for Portugal in
December 1808
(WO12/1374) gives
his wife as Mary
(with 3 children)
but we can be
confident that his
wife at the time
was Ann Povey.
If the third child
was theirs, then it
must have been
Sarah’s twin.
Served 5th Dragoons 15th June 1797 –
24th March 1799 (1 yr 283 days
underage)
Drafted to 18th Dragoons (with many of
the 5th Dragoons) on 25th April 1799
(aged 17) – 3rd Sept 1814 (on reduction)
Trumpeter 3rd July 1802. Reduced 24th
July 1803. Reappointed 20th Dec 1805.
Reduced to Serjeant in I Troop 13th
March 1811
Deserted 20th July 1812 (or 31st May
1812) from Hounslow (“reported to be
in London”and aged 27) WO25/2906
Rejoined 15th Nov 1812
(Possibly 4th /1st Foot on 14th Sept 1814
though this is probably a mis-attribution
of the record to the wrong regiment by
Ancestry.)
2nd/ 3rd Foot 16th Sept 1814 – 7th Sept
1821
Kilmainham outpensioner 2891 of 12th
Sept 1822: Worn out by long service and
poor vision of right eye. 15 yrs service
with 165 days disallowed. Still says aged
40 and says McNaghten. Note says:
Dead per letter 22702 WO 118/43
There is no evidence of him ever returning to England after his discharge in 1821 (and his pension details were never transferred to Chelsea).
None of his children (who continued to stay in England with their mother) named a child after him.
(On 16th May 1816 he was sent from the Depot to join the 1st Btn at Croix in France where it was part of the army of occupation. WO12/2115.
He is stationed in France – variously at Croix, St Ormon and Valenciennes – for the next two years till October 1818. The regiment returned to England in the first
week of
November 1818 but his son George ( 127) was born 1818/19 Hounslow .There is therefore a possibility that he knew George could not have been his. Perhaps he
therefore
gave up on the family and settled in Ireland (or even Scotland or Canada in the end). (He certainly didn’t die in England after 1837 when registration of Deaths
began.)
77
Bartholomew
18th Dragoon
Married Ann Povey Dead by 1861
She born Brentford, Middlesex 1783
McNaughton
Of Ealing
at Ealing in 1807
and probably
Dau: Sarah 119 b. 1807
76
by 1837
(witnesses:
Son: John 119aa b. Nov 19th and
Thomas Williams &
baptised 25th Dec 1808, St Lawrence’s,
Charlotte Povey)
New Brentford. (Son of Bartholomew
MacNorton , trumpeter of the 18th
Light Dragoons and Ann Povey)
Son: George 127 b.1818
119
Sarah
McNaughton
b.
Hammersmith
1807
but not
baptised at St
Paul’s
Hammersmith
Married George
Rampton, a painter
at Ealing St Mary
29.04.1838 (both of
Old Brentford)
Daughter of Bartholomew
McNaughton, soldier, of Ealing 77
Francis Tracey (Margaret 85’s son) was
a witness at the marriage
Possible children:
(James b. 1839 St Pancras?)
Sarah Rampton infant of Night and
Morning Row, Richmond buried 10th
June 1840 (with George aged 24 who
died 6th June)
George b. 1848 Bloomsbury
78
Bartholomew
McNaughton
Travelled with
his wife from
Quebec to
Montreal
09.09.1827
Ship list
http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/pass
engerlists/1827/jmsep09.shtml
Since Bart 77
was not
married till
1830 this must
be my Bart !!!
85
Margaret
McNaughton
My Confirmed
Ancestor
Born Ballcastell
(Bally Castle),
Antrim
1783
(aged 68 in
1851 Census of
Richmond)
(transcribed as
Pam rather
than Pain on
Ancestry!)
Married John
Tracey at St Mary’s
Drogheda 1799
aged 15 but no
such marriage
record found (even
by the regiment in
1816). He died at
Northampton 3rd
March 1816 from
wounds received at
Waterloo.
Note: John Tracey
b. 1778 served in
the 5th Dragoons
with the following
McNaughtons:
(aged 71
when she
died on 1st
Oct 1854. Her
death at 121
Churchyard,
Richmond
being
reported by
her daughter
Mary
Margaret
Paine)
Tracey Children:
Anne born 14th Dec 1799 Croydon. Bapt 5th June
1800 at St John the Baptist Croydon.
m. William Stacey 12th Aug 1819 Kingston Upon
Thames. They lived in Brewer’s Lane Richmond till
she died 12th Feb 1840. He was a greengrocer and
moved to George Street, Richmond in 1841.
Thomas Bartholomew born 26th Dec 1801 New
Radford, Nottingham. Enlisted King’s Dragoon
Guards 28th Nov 1815.
m. Hannah Pallon in South Leith, Edinburgh 4th
March 1828
John born 23rd June 1804 and bapt 23rd August
1804 at Arundel RC . Buried in Preston, Sussex 3rd
March 1806.
Patrick b. 1740
Francis b. 1773
John b. c. 1780
Bartholomew b.
1785
and in the 1st King
Dragoon Guards
with:
Francis b. 1773
John b. 1791
m(2) James Paine
27.06.1822 at St
Mary’s Ealing
Witnesses:
Elizabeth and
Charles Atlee.
Lived at Church
Walk Richmond in
1841 & 51 He a
post boy then
ostler. He was a fly
driver in 1854.
Francis born 21st August 1808 and bapt 4th Sept
1808 St Nicholas RC, Newcastle – a blacksmith.
m(1) Mary Ann Agate 31st March 1845 (she
d.1848).
m(2) Mary Ann Drew 31st Jan 1850
m(3) Ellen Agate.
Victualler of Artichokes of 77 South George Street,
Richmond in 1851. Publican of Croydon in 1861.
Process server of 108 Windmill Rd, Croydon in
1881.
Sarah born 10th April 1813 Connaught, Ireland
m. Thomas Brandon Terry in Hannover Square in
1843.
Alexander born 15th Sept 1814 Glasgow*
m. Hannah Payne 25th Sept 1836 in Guildford.
A blacksmith in Balcombe in 1841. A railway
contractor in March, Cambs in 1851.
Mary Margaret (Paine) b. 1824 Richmond
Originally the children were baptised Catholics but, bar John, all were then baptised Anglican at St Sepulchre, Northampton 9th June 1816 (after their father’s
death)
*The KDGs were in Cork,Ireland at the time –so why was Margaret in Glasgow (surely to see parents.)
NB The boys were trained as blacksmiths at the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Francis was admitted on 2nd August 1816 and discharged 4th August 1822.
Alexander was admitted 27th Sept 1825 and discharged 23rd Nov 1828. (Sarah received an annuity from the Waterloo Bounty charity.)
Despite the blacksmith link, there are no known Patrick’s in this descent, so Patrick 37 must have been a parallel line?
Although, interestingly, no surviving grandchildren seem to have been named after John Tracey either.
Children of Margaret McNaughton and John Tracey and the names of their children.
Anne
Thomas
John
Francis
Stacey
Bartholomew
Ann b. 1824
Thomas b.1825
Frederick b.
1827
Francis b. 1829
Jane Louisa b.
1831
Sarah b. 1834
Alexander b.
1834
George b. 1835
Margaret b.
1836
Henry b. 1838
82
Margaret
Naughtan/
Alexander
Berkley b. 1828
Francis b. 1829
Sarah
Terry
Thomas B b. 1846
Margaret Eliz
Elizabeth Margaret
Charlotte
Jane
Sarah Ann
Catherine b.
1831
Sarah Anne b.
1833
Robert b. 1836
Alex
ande
r
Hannah
Matilda
Mary Ann
Esther
Margaret b.
1838
Thomas B b.
1842
Alexander Albert
Francis b. 1861
Alfred
Clonmellon
Bapt
01.05.1784
RC
Fa: James Naughtan
Mo: Ann Martin
Bessy Naghtan
(Note Spelling)
83
Margaret
McNaughton
(Scots)
84
Margaret
McNaughton
(Scots)
114
Bartholomew
McNaghten Esq
5th Dragoons
here in 1785
Clonmellon, Co.
Westmeath
Sponsors: Thomas Farmham and Rose Martin
Bapt
11.08.1784
Kilmadock,
Perth
Bapt
03.11.1782
Logierait, Perth
Fa: Duncan
Mo: Mary McKinlay
Of Coleraine (in b.c. 1806
1830)
Ireland
Of Ballybogy &
Tullycapple (in
Dunluce and
Lisnisk,
Lisnagalt in
Ballyrashane;
and mill of
Ballyrashane in
Kirkistown
(which go to
Catherine and
then to Robert
James
Montgomery)
(Apparently
inherited
Ballyboggy
from his uncle
Captain
Edmund –
eldest son of
Bartholomew,
but the entail
ended with
him and
though
Alexander was
heir at law,
Bartholomew
left Ballyboggy
to the
Montgomerys
who had
Fa:Peter
Mo: Anne McFarlane
In Glasgow in 1841
with wife Catherine
(b. 1811)
m. Catherine (Kitty)
McNaghtin
18.05.1830 at
Coleraine
Died
01.01.1852
“Last of the
Line”
PRON
Fa: Henry 71(son of Barth of Dimond)
Of Argyle Street, Glasgow 1841
Of Independent means.
In 1848 he is leasing land at Tullycapple
to a farmer
Will T/810/432:
Wife Catherine 114c
Cousins are Alexander 125 and Robert
125b and Charlotte 115
114a
(was
73)
Bartholomew
McNaghten Esq
Communicant
Xmas day 1823
And Easter
1829 when
with Mr
McNaughton
(Robert?)
Xmas day 1830
with wife. 1831
with Robert
and Mrs.
Benvarden)
b. 18.10.1806
…tholomew of
Ballybogg
d.01.01.1852
Coleraine age 46
Son-in-law of James
McNaghten
(Gravestone
inscription)
Of heart attack at
his residence
Ballyboggy
Monument in
Balyrashane
Church
Fa: Henry 71
Magistrate
1843
JP in 1852
Bartholomew
McNaughtin
114b
Bartholomew
McNaghten Esq
114a
114c
Catherine
McNaghten
House20,
Spittle Hill,
Coleraine
Tithes in
Rockspring,
Kilbride,
Wexford in
1827
Wife of
Bartholomew
of Ballyboggy,
and New Row
Coleraine
m.
(note Rev
Edmund Leslie
was “of
Rockfield “ in
Edmund’s will
of 1780
b.1811
CoI
1831
Census
With 1 female servant
Paying Tithes in 1827
31 and 30 acres of real estate with.
Tithe £3. 4s.
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical
Review, Volume 98, Part 2 p.600
m. Bartholomew
18.05.1830
26.03.1863
Portstewart
Dau: of James
Sister of Rev Robert 100a (she can’t be!
– his father is Bart)
114c
Catherine
McNaghten
114c
Catherine
McNaghten
131d
b
Bartholomew
McNaughton
(but quite
possibly named
after
Bartholomew
Scott)
b.1811 Ireland
visiting Stevensons in Edinburgh in 1871
Owned flax mill
and 3 houses in
Craigtownmore
,
Ballyaghran,nr
Coleraine in
1859
An engine
worker in
Crook, Durham
in 1851
And houses
and rents out
two 90 acre
farms at
Lisnagalt,
Ballyrashane in
1859
Bapt
02.11.1823
Long Benton,
Northumberlan
d
Land at Ballybogey
& Tullycapple in
Dunluce Parish
Land at Lisnagalt
and Kirkistown in
1867
m. Ann Bilton
(daughter of John
Bilton, watchman
of Trimdon Colliery
and from
Lincolnshire) in
Trimdon parish
Church, Stockton
on Tees 11th May
1845
Witnesses: Ann
McNaughton
David Grieves
Gri
Died as a
Brakeman of
Peases
Cottages,
Crook 31st Jan
1856
(Inflammatio
n of the
lungs)
Angli
Fa: Thomas (pitman)
Mo: Ann
Of Benton Square, Long Benton
Sister: Elizabeth b. 1826
Children:
Thomas b. 1846 Wingate, Durham
John b.1848, Stanhope/Frosterly ,
Durham a coalminer and married Mary
(of Crook) and had Thomas b.1872,
William b.1874, Hannah b.1876,
Bartholomew b. 1880, George b.1883,
Annie b.1885, John b.1893
Margaret b. 1850 Brancpeth, Durham
Bartholomew b. Crook, Durham 1855
(Wesleyan) who m. Ellen (of Hendon,
Durham) and had Agnes b.1875 and
George b. 1877
Elizabeth b. Crook, Durham 1856 who
m. Robert Johnson 7th Nov 1874 at
Brancepeth
Bartholomew
McNaughton
With brother
John (b.1821)
and sister
Margaret
(b.1831)
living with
Andrew
Johnson (a
coalminer at
Greencroft
Colliery) and
his wife Ann
(b.1806)* in
Lanchester
Durham in
1841
b. 1826
Scotland
On 28 Jun 1835 Andrew Johnson
(widower), of this parish married Ann
Nafton (widow), of this parish, by banns
at St. Nicholas, Newcastle (Anglican)
Witnesses: Bartholomew Scott, Edward
Elliott
An Elizabeth McNaughton aged 14 was
staying with Bartholomew Scott in
1841. Therefore, I presume Ann Nafton
was Ann McNaughton (widow of
Thomas 105h)
*(an Ann Hogg was baptised 19th May 1806 at St Mary’s, Gateshead – parents: John Hogg and Ann Askew)
142d Bartholomew
Servant to Wm b. Ireland c.
m. Rose Ann
RC
McNaughton
Odell, Army
1831
Hughes (daughter
Medic in
of deceased Philip
Quebec in
WHERE !!
Hughes and
1861
Catherine Daniel of
Quebec).
Labourer
29th May 1863 at
In Coaticock,
St Patrick’s Quebec
Stanstead,
Quebec in
married in the
1871 & 1891
presence of William
Hughes and Mary
Normile.
107a
Bernard
M’Natten
Bernard
b.1792
Of Athlone ?
son of age of deceased Patrick
McNaughton (112m) and the late Marie
McNaughton of Quebec
Chidren:
Kate/Catherine b.1865
Mary A
Eiizabeth
Patrick Donald b. 1869 Ireland (prob d.
young)(not registered Ulster)
Daniel
William J
James
d.1879
Monaghan
His child born in Athlone in 1811
McNaghten
Son? Bernard b. 1817 Ireland
Bernard
McNatan
111i
Bernard
McNaghten
125ia
Bernard
McNaughton
125ib
*
Bernard
McNaughton
Bernard
McNaugton
125i
Barney
McNaughton
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
Farmer of
Cormurphy,
Monaghan
1826 & 1835
Tithe
Railway
labourer of
Kilmaurs, Ayr
in 1871 and ag
lab of St
Quivox, Ayr in
1851
Labourer in
Houghton Le
Spring, Durham
in 1871 or
1881
Farm labourer
b.1817 Ireland
Ag lab of
Angus’s Land,
b. 1816 Ireland
m. Mary
Rc
1851 one born
in
Randalstown,
Antrim c. 1819
b. 1822 Ireland
m. Eleanor
b. 1822
Randalstown,
(Nr Drummaul)
m. Mary McKinnon
in Auchinleck,
Scotland in 1848
RC
7 acres for 6s. in 1825 jointly with
Patrick
Rents a tiny house and 5 acres in1859
Griffiths (land £5)
Son:
Francis b. Ayre 1849
Henry
Bernard
James
Children:
Francis
Henry
Bernard
James
164b
Bernard
McNaughton
129aa
Bryan
McNaughton
129ab
Charles
McNaughton
112e
Charles
McNaughton
112ee
Charles
McNaghten
112eg
Charles
McNaughton
112ef
C P McNaughton
122ea
Charles
McNaughton
Barony
Maryhill,
Lanarks in 1841
Emigrated to
b. Ireland
Canada in
c.1841
1859.
In Stanstead,
Quebec in
1871
Labourer of
b.1821 Ireland
Edinburgh St
Johns in 1871
b. 1772
Limerick
Sawyer of
Meeting House
Lane, Belfast in
1820
Rents tiny
cottage and
rents 9 acres at
Ballyrashane in
1859
Emigrated to
US in 1849
In St Anne’s
Montreal in
1851
In
Massachusette
s in 1870
m. Rosellen
Dau: Mary b. 1864
m. Margaret Evans
Ancestry Tree
Son: Thomas Galway McNaughton
Evans b. 1804
It is probably his daughter that is the
Charlotte Jane 132 b.1826 that marries
a servant in Balleymoney
Rents house, offices and 9 acers at
Carnglass Beg, Ballyrashane in 1859 £9
(land £8) off James Hannay
But lets a tiny house to Sarah Clyde
b. 1805 Ireland
Sons? Thomas b. 1829 Ir
Charles b. 1830 Ir
Ellen
b.1811 Ireland
b. 1815 Ireland
m. Ann
112ee
a
Charles
McNaughten
Charles
MacNaughten
Charles
MacNaughten
(probably
Edmund Charles
later Bart)
Charles
McNaughton
(Thomas too)
112eh Charles
*
McNaughtin
113a
Charles
McNaughtin
Charles
McNaughton
113b* Charles A
McNaughton
of Beardiville
Park
Mr of
Beardiville in
1821
Paying tithes in
Gallenagh in
Tickmacrevan,
Glenarm in
1832
Merchant
seaman of
Cushendal
c.1850 Ticket
121323 &
467762
Labourer (of
BallyMoney?)
Had bastard child (Peggy Ann) to Jane
McCaghan bapt Dunluce 05.11.1822
Son or brother of the Edmund Esq
paying tithes there too?
(Probably Edmund Charles, nephew of
Edmund Alexander of Beardiville)
b.1828
Bapt 7.02.1828
Tralee
Accountant
Full age in 1852 m. Harriet Anne
Beart in St Pancras
in 1852
Labourer of
b.1846 Ireland m. Bridget Kelly
Coatbridge,
(mother aged
Lanarks in 1871 47 ?)
Furnaceman in
1891
BT 114/15
First went to sea 1849
RC
Dau: Charlot a servant m. Charles
Darcus a servant at BallyMoney 27th Aug
1849
Fa: Patrick 105e
Fa: John (dec’d)
Mo: Mary b. 1799
Sister Jane b. 1840
Children:
Matthew b. 09.07.1868 in
Livingston,West Lothian
John
Lizzie
Julia
Patrick
Charles
McNaughton
Engineer
Christopher
McNaughten
Of Lower
Barratitoppy,
Tedavnet,
Monaghan
113b* Cornelius
McNaughton
2c*
Daniel
McNaughton
b. 1848
d.1881
Howrah,
Calcutta
m. Mary Murray
b. 1783
m. Nancy Jane
Mulvanon
Of Oldstone (in
the Barony of
Kilconway)
FMP
RC
d.16.09.1843
d. by 1637
Gri
Son: John b. 30.10.1840
Fa: Daniel?
Children:
Mary Jane b. 25.11.1811 Coleraine
m. Marcus Fayette Irwin in Pittsburgh
27.08.1833
Death 14 Apr 1876 in Pittsburgh,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
Son*: John 4b
Son*: Neale 4c
Catherine
Margaret
Fenola
Mentioned in Ulster Inquisition (para
14) in 1627 as McNaghton
Daniel
McNaghteen
4
7?
Daniel
MacNaughton
Magheralean,
Drummaul in
Barony of
Upper Toome
in 1669
Chief of the
Clan
Benvarden
Hearth Tax
Fa: John 2
Son or is:Daniel 7
Donnell
McNaughtyn
7
4?
Daniel
MacNaughton
Of Benvarden
Daniel McNaghten
Sword in Earl
of Antrim’s
British Tenants
on his
Servitors’
Lands in the
1630 muster
Chief of the
Clan
Gent of
Ballymagarry in
1637
R J Hunter’s footnote says son of John of
Benvarden and the one who extended
the family’s holdings significantly by
buying four townlands in 1637
Served with Alexander
Leased 2/4 of
Ballyneglough
[Ballylough] in
Billy / Dunluce
and ¼
Croggerye in
Cary ; and ½
Ballytaggart,
Loughguile; ½
m.Catherine
Dowdale, niece of
the Bishop of
Antrim but this
must be wrong
since Primate
Dowdall,
Archbishop of
Armagh was 14871558
d. Pre Feb
1679
(referred to
as deceaced
in deed of 6th
Feb 1679)
D2977/3A/3/
1/33
from Randal the
Earl of Antrim and
Alexander
McDonnell (his
brother) 20th July &
17th Aug 1637 for
41 yrs
½ of
Benvarden, ¼
of Kilmoyle, ¼
of
Balenelorgan,
2/4 of
Ballelegin, ¼
of Ballenasse
and half ¼ of
Fa or is: Daniel 4
Son*: John 11
Son*: Alexander 11a
Son*: Daniel 11b
Dau*: m. Andrew Willoughby
Dau*: Esme of Beardiville m. Bryan
McManus (though book "The Chiefs of
Clan MacNachtan And Their
Descendants" by Angus I. Macnaghten
published in 1951 later states that she
was daughter of John 11. Early entries in
my table marked with an asterisk are
details gained purely from this book)I
think Esme is Bartholomew of
Ballyhunsley’s sister and both were
children of Alexander.
D/2977/3A/3/1/3 & 17
(And held ¼ of Ballyrock in 1679 – but
don’t know reference)
* An historical account of the
Macdonnells of Antrim : including
notices of some other septs, Irish and
Laggachore; ½
Maghernan;
and ½
Ballylough in
Billy
Donnell
McNaughten
Donell
McNaghten
(Daniel 4)
Donnell
McNaghton
(Daniel 4)
In Muster Roll
for
Cary/Dunluce/
Toome in
Kilconway
Barony 1630
Gent of
Ballymagarry in
1637
Son and heir to
1st John
McNaughton
of Benvarden.
Ardtiboylane
and the mill
of
Ballenasse*
Scottish (1873) by Rev George Hill
https://archive.org/stream/historicalacc
oun00hill#page/438/mode/2up
probably refering to 1637
Earl of Antrim’s British Tenant on his
Servitors’ lands (along with Alexander)
leased land in
Mullan,Killins &
Rosnashane
(all in Finvoy)
in trust for
widow of
Allastren
Mckaye in
1637
D/2977/3A/5/1/5
Protestant so
did not forfeit
lands in 1641
Fa: John 1
Son: John 4b (killed at Dunmaul 1641)
An agent to
the Antrim
Estate
Inherited 60 acres of Ballymagarry nr Dunluce Castle; 30 acres at Coolnegar; 60 acres at Benvarden
(Also had (No he didn’t!) lands by the river Bann 2 miles south of Coleraine: 17/4 of Ballymulvany; 2/4 of Ballylease; 1/8 of Knockantrane and 10 acres at Killy Tiny
and 2/4 of Dromore; 2/4 of Twonacabogy; 2/4 of Cowldarra; 2/4 of Lackanreagh? This was wronly copied from archive.org Earl of Antrim)
Dunluce Castle, which as the ancient seat of the Macdonnells had undergone much battering in the tempestuous days of Sorley Boy, came to be regarded as
unsuited to further use by Randal, second Earl of Antrim, soon after the middle of the seventeenth century. So the Earl bought Ballymagarry, probably from Daniel
MacNaghten, and Benvarden House was built to become the chief seat of the MacNaghten family for a while. In a deed dated August 22, 1665, "Daniel
MacNaghten of Benvarden in the County of Antrim, Gent," settled upon his eldest son John various estates, including "Ballyboggie, Ballylekine, Ballinesse, with
the mill thereunto belonging, Atilyboyland, Ballylogh, Ballvtegart, and Maghercrean," with remainder allotted to his younger sons Alexander and Daniel
MacNaghten, and a nephew, Bartholomew MacNaghten of Ballyhunsley.
Downs Suvey site states that in 1670 Daniel had 18 townlands:
Ballycraig Upper and Lower, Ballykeel. Ballyleckan, Ballytober East and West, Walle Mill, Ballyness, Ballyclough North, North Centre, centre, South centre and
South, Flower Mill, Seneril, Ballybogy, Shellfield, Benvardin and Dunluce. (The sites’ maps show how much of the area was still unsettled bog.):
http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/down-survey-maps.php#bm=Cary&c=Antrim&indexOfObjectValue=-1&indexOfObjectValueSubstring=-1
Danyell
Attorney for
McNaghten
John Shaw over
land at
Glenarm 1637
3
Donald [sic ?]
Landed Gentry
Left will in
PRONI
McNaghten
Of Oldstone,
1661
Connor
Daniel McNaghten
Possessed
This was then leased by the Earl of
Ballyrock in
Antrim to Robert Cussack Esq of
Ballyrashane
Dunluce D/2977/3A/3/1/33
till his death
pre 1679
7
Daniel
Of Benvarden
Hearth Tax
(Alexander had a hearth at Ballyboggy at
McNagten
in 1669
the same time)
Daniel
McNaghten
Alderman of ?
m. Ellinor daughter
of Ross Gaynor
Daniel d.1689
and Ellinor
then married
Bryan Mahon
of Castlegar,
Dau:
Rose who m. Matthew Reynolds,
Merchant of Dublin. (It was Reynolds
who left all this info in a will of 16 Sep
1724 – Bethan abstracts or prerogative
Co. Galway in
1693 (who
fought for
King James at
te Battle of
the Boyne)
and had
several/eight
children with
him
Daniel
McNaughten
11b*
36d*
Of Benvarden
in 1692
Is tenant of
2/4 of
Ballyboggy
2/4 of
Ballylickine
¼ of Ballyness
½ Q of
Artboylan
Daniel McNaughton
Daniel
McNaughton
Daniel
McNorton
Daniel
McNaugton
Typescript
record actually
states “of
Rencoward”
with a note
saying that this
must be a
mistake and it
must be
Benvarden
BUT NOTE
ENTRY BELOW
FOR 1784
Appointed
Petty
Constable for
http://www.thepeerage.com/p50810.ht
m
A penal bill of £40 by Daniel McNaghten
dated 16 June 1686 is in the Gunning
family’s Irish archive at Northants
Record Office
But if this is Daniel
born c.1660 then
he may well be
living at Rencoward
(though not sure
Rencoward actually
exists)
T/372/B
m. Catherine
McKenty (dau of
Neal) (She d.
14.03.1684 at
Glenarm aged 26)
b.1674
In St James,
Dublin in 1759
wills NAI)
book
d.1674
m. Elizabeth
Fa: Daniel 4
Fa: John 11
Son:
John b. Dublin 1759
Glenarm Court Leet D2977/23/1/2/1
Daniel
McNaughten
111aa
North end of
the parish of
Layde
06.05.1789
Of Glenarm
area
BUT NOTE
ENTRY ABOVE
FOR 1684
Daniel
McNaughton
107b* Daniel
McNaghten
Daniel
McNaghten
Daniel
McNaughten
Carpenter of
Derryhollagh,
Randalstown
In 1802 has bill
settled for him
by Edmund
McGildowney
agent at
Ballycastle
(whose
attorney is
Robert
McNaghten of
Dublin)
Tenant of
quarterland of
Rencoward
(which
document
b. 1798
Holds 2/4 of
Ballyboggy; 2/4
of Ballylickine;
¼ of Ballyness;
½ Q of
m. Catherine
McKenty (dau of
Neal of Crany)
who d.14.03.1784
and was buried in
Glenarm
Tickmacrevan
m. Jane McGrath
03.05.1795 St
Nicholas Dublin
bachelor
Stone missing but there in 1911
T3054/A/2
Witness James McNaughton
d. 30th Jul
1869 Antrim
Surely brother of Francis
D372/A
suggests ought
to be
Benvarden)
Daniel
McNeighton
Daniel
McNaughten
Daniel
McNaghten
McNaughten
Artboylan in
Dunluce. (doc
says purchased
in 1845)
Orthodox
Presbyterian of
Cairncastle,
Glenarm 183442
Tithes in
Cushendall (5s.
6d.) and
Knocknacarry
(£1 0s. 6d.) in
1826
Of
Knocknacarry
( Cushendall)
in 1821
(for 1 life and
to John
McCambridge
eldest son of
James
McCambridge
of Leaney,
Antrim.)
Signs (in a fine
hand)
McNaughten
m. Jane Huston
Pres
Sons:
Daniel bapt 18.03.1834 Cairncastle
Robert bapt 17.01.1836 Ballygally
T3054/B/7A & B
Rents 23 acres
of
Knocknacarry
from Lord
Mark and Lady
Charlotte Kerr
in 1821 for 21
yrs
(plots 4, 5, 6, 7
&8
(James Snr & James Jnr rent 8 acres, and
Alexander rents 6 at Cloghs for 1 life or
21 yrs from same landlord)
D2977/3A/4/80/6
Perhaps son of Patrick b. 1786 who dies
there
Note:
Only Alexander McNeille at
Knocknacarry in 1742
But Thomas is tenant in May 1847
(written on front of lease) and Patrick
on official map of 1849 D2977/36/20/5
(Then Mcleary in 1857)
Daniel
MacNaughten
111
Daniel
McNaughton
111a
Daniel McNatten
112j
Daniel
M’Naughten
Daniel
M’Naughton
Daniel
McNainghton /
McNaughtan
120af
Daniel
McNaughton
130aa
a
Daniel
McNaughton
130aa
b
Daniel
McNaughton
Of New Row
Upper,
Coleraine in
1858
Of Drummuck,
Clogher
Griffiths
Will of 1849
PRO NI
Farmer Of
Drummock,
Tehallen,
Monaghan
1832 Tithe
An
b.c.1812
In Antrim Gaol
in 1836
Turner
Criminal
luvator of
Royal
Bethlehem
hospital,
Southwark in
1851
Farmer
Emigrated
1853 to
Philadelphia
Labourer of
German St,
Philadelphia in
1873
In Pennsylvania
in 1870
WHO IS HE?
d.1872
Monaghan
b.c.1811
Isaviour,
Ireland
No – born
Scotland
(Glasgow?)
c.1813
Article on Google re his trial for murder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_M'
Naghten
Fa: Daniel
Mo: Ada
b. 1812 Ireland
Son John
Dau Eliza
McNaughton Rules of insanity
b. 1819 Ireland
b. 1819 Ireland
d.
Philadelphia
21.02.1873
m. Catherine
Son: John F C McNaughton
130aa
c*
Daniel
McNorton
130aa
f*
Daniel
McNorton
130a
Daniel
McNaghten
Daniel
McNaughtin
Daniel
McNaughton
130b* Daniel
McNaughton
Labourer in
Kelly’s island,
Eire, Ohio in
1850
Labourer in Pa,
US in 1860
b. 1817 Ireland
b. 1820 Ireland
m. Catherine
b.1820
m. Kate McQuillan
Cushendall,
Layde area
Farmer of
Clough,
Cushendall
Children:
Charles b. 1848 Pa
Isabella
Mary
Sarah
John
Kate
David
d.1890
m. Catherine
McQuillan
b.1820
m. Catherine
McQuillan
b.1819 UK
m. Mary Arthur of
Airdrie Lanarkshire
RC
d. 25th Jan
1887 Clough
RC
Children:
Archie b. 17.12.1864 (Sponsor Archy
McNaughten)
Mary b. 27.02.1867
Charles b. 5.10.1870 (Sponsors Alex
McN and Rose McQuillan)Layde and
Ardclinis (Cushendall) MIC1D/68/1
Son:
Charles b.26.10.1862 Cushendall
Archibald b.17.12.1864
Charles b. 05.10.1870 Cushendall
(present at death)
Alexander m. Elizabeth MacGann in
Granard, Co. Longford 1905
Son: Daniel b. 1843 Ireland (Tea and
Spice Merchant)
m. Agnes Whitelaw Mchaffie
14.06.1872 South
Lodge,Pollok,Eastwood,Renfrwshire
134d* Daniel
McNorton
Daniel
McNaughton
Daniel
McNaughan
Daniel
McNaughton
Arrived NY
19.04.1853
with Owen
Merchant
seaman of
Layde c. 1845
Ticket
58492
Of Glenriff or
Waterfoot,
Warren in Layd
in 1860
Labourer of
Coleraine Park
Daniel
McNaughton
Daniel
McNaughton
149a
Daniel
McNaughton
164
Daniel
b.1825 Ireland
From BT 114/15
Griffiths
m.Catherine
Kilpatrick
29 Mar 1854
Coleraine, St
Patricks
b.c.1837
Grocer of
Worcester,
Mass in 1880
Pensioner
b. 1835 Ireland
Fa: John, labourer
Dau: Jane bapt 10.03.1858 Dunean RC
(Sp Jane Keenan)
d.12th Aug
1894 Armagh
aged 60
b.c.1834
Labourer of
Mullinary,
Middletown,
Armagh in
CoI
Mar
but
RC
bapt
Mary Jane
Death cert not viewed
Admitted Armagh workhouse 26th May
1887 to 6th July (No.1687)
RC
Did he have a son Thomas in 1876 with
Ann (a servant) who was brought up by
his uncle at Doogery, Middletown but in
the workhouse 2 Aug 1887 to 19th Sept?
(No. 1867)
Parents Irish
m. Ellen
Married Elizabeth
Pres
BM
Fa: Patrick , a labourer 125g
McNaughton
(soldier) in
1868 of
Mullhome
Morell 19.11.1868
at Ballymoney 1st
Presbyterian
Church (she
daughter of
Samuel, a
labourer.)
164a
Daniel
McNaughton
Labourer then
Soldier
164aa
Daniel
McNaughton
164ae
*
Daniel McNatten
Quay Labourer
in Govan,
Lanarks in 1901
In Perry,
b.1837 Ireland
Clarion
Pennsylvania in
1850
Of St Patrick’s
Belfast in 1861
at Union Place,
Lancaster
street, Belfast
in 1877
Labourer of
b.1847
Downpatrick
getting
Outdoor Relief
from
Downpatrick
workhouse in
1900 aged 53
Of Coleraine in b.1693
Daniel
McNaughtan
Daniiel
M’Naughton
Daniel
McNaughton
David McKnight
b. 1839
Dunloy,
Coleraine
Londonderry
b. 1839 Ireland
MIC/1P/363/A1-C1
2/5th Foot 17th Dec 1857 – 15th Jan
1863, then 99th Foot till 5th Oct 1867
Served in Mauritius 4.5 yrs and Cape of
Good Hope 4.5 yrs. Labourer WO97
m. Mary J (wife in
1901)
With Frances or Esther
m.Jane Black
RC
m. May
m. Priscilla
RI
Son:
John b. 1861
One child (perhaps the James aged 38
and labourer of Down claiming relief in
Feb 1903 b.1865)
d.17.07.1733
CoI
Children:
1733
112o
David
McNaughton
112n
David
McNaughton
147a
147aa
*
David
McNaughtin
David
McNaughten
McNaghten (RI)
McNaghtin
David
McNaughton
David McNatton
Denis
McNaghten
Soldier
Chelsea
Pensioner in
Gallowgate,
Glasgow St
John in 1851
Weaver of
Glasgow
college in 1851
aged 40
b.1799 Ayre
m. Margaret
b. 1809 Ireland
m. Mary
Wybrant d. 30.11.1737
Margaret m. Church
Son:
William b.1838 Ireland
m. Mary McMigan
m. Mary
McMeehan/McMee
kan (RI)
Labourer
Emigrated to
US in 1882
with children
b. 1834 Ireland
In Millcreek,
Clarion, Penn
in 1870
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
b. 1838 Ireland
CoI
Sons:
William J b. 1827 Ireland
Jane
Alexander b. 1835 Ireland (mechanic)
Charles b. 1850
Son:
Scott bapt 17 Sept 1842 Shankill
Son:
Charles bapt 18 Aug 1843 St Anne’s
Shankill
Jane
David
George
Mary
Frank all b. Ireland
107a
Denis
McNaghten
Denis
McNaughtin
107b
Denis
McNaughten
(Henry also
there in 1859)
112gb
*
125de
*
Dennis
McNorton
Dominic
McNorton
81
Donald
McNaughton
81a
Donald Bain
McNaughton
testimonial in
1841
Late Of Bally
Castle
m. Mary
He d.
18.03.1855
She d.
17.07.1860
Buried
Bonmargy
Witness at
marriage in
Ballymoney in
1843
Probably a
weaver
House and yard
at Rodden Foot
street,
Ballymoney in
1859 & 1862
In NY (?) in
1870
Day labourer in
Nodaway,
Missouri in
1860
Pauper of St
Mary Wynd,
Stirling in 1851
Emigrated to
Canada
DAA
Son of: ?
Being paid 2s. by Gildowney the agent
(for killing sparrows?) in April 1803
His Mark for marriage of James Dean
and Jane Steele at Ballymoney C of I
Landlord James Cameron the
neighbouring weaving factory owner
b. 1811 Ireland
b. Co. Mayo
1815
M?. Johanna
(b.1830)
m. Mary
With John b. 1856
Daughters:
Ann b. 1854 Ireland
Catherine
Bridget
b. Ireland 1781
b. 1790 Ireland
m. Marion
Cameron
d. 24.09.1865
Canada
Son:
Donald B McNaughton b. Scotland 1823
m. Elizabeth Figsby
d. 11.11.1883 Hemmingford, Canada
154b
Donald
McNaughton
5
Donoughily
McNaghten
Dorothey
McNaghten
6
Dunkan
McNaghten
Duncan
McNaughton
129ab
129ac
*
Duncan
M’Naghtan
Duncan
McNaughton
Duncan J
McNaughton
Duncan
McNorton
Ebenezer
M’Naghton
Farmer In
Havelock,
Canada in 1871
b. Ireland 1836
Dunluce,
Connor
Paying tithes in
Killyrea,
Dunaghy in
1825
KILLYREE is the
townland next
to
BALLYREAGH
Ballyboggy,
Connor
Of Dublin and
Esq of Isle of
Man
Pres
CoS
in
1871
Son: Donald b. 1854
PRONI
Left Will in
1685
PRONI
Irish
ancesto
r
Left will in
1774
b.1821
Fortingall
Gaelic, Ireland
CoI
Arrived
Boston,US
1848
Mo: Ann b.1801 Scotland
Left will in
1684
m. Elizabeth Walker
16.08.1771
Kirkcudbright,
Scotland
Esq of Dublin
Labourer of
Aberfeldy, Dull,
Perthshire in
1881
m. Jessie
IG
Son William M (Apocethary)m. Rose
Dooley 1870 St Thomas, Dublin
b. 1821 Ireland
b.1798
d.22nd Jul
1880
Certificate not viewed
14
18?
Edmund
MacNaughton /
McNaghten
Esq of
Beardiville
High Sheriff of
Antrim in 1747
Name changing
from
Mcnaghten to
MacNaughton
Edmund McNaghten
Esq of
Beardiville in
1737
Land at
Toberdornan
(Beardiville),
Revallagh,
Ballyhunsley,
Islandcarrig,
Upper
Ballyclogh,(24th
Feb 1748)
Risk and Outhill
b.14.08.1679
Ireland
Aged 10 went
into
Londonderry
with his
mother (Young
stating that she
was by then a
widow – which
concensus
seems to think
is incorrect)
whose Uncle
Stafford was a
defender
Buys Bay and
Straidkill and ¾
of Ballygawn &
Ballycos and ½
of Carnballagh
in 1736 (in the
Glenarm rental
of 1742)
Attends the
annual Court of
the Vestry for
the united
parishes of
m(1) Leonora Vesey
m(2) Hannah
Johnstone (dau of
John Johnston Esq
of Belfast) in 1761
(aged 82 !! to find
an heir to prevent
wastrel nephew
John 27 inheriting)
Banbridge,
Armagh
d.1780/1
Londonderry
aged 102
Will of 1780
survives
Fa: John 11
PRO NI
Will T/2292/4
Leaves all the lands of the Earl of Antrim
to 1st Son: Edmund Alexander 56 b.1762
2nd Son: Francis 57 b.1763
Nephew is Bartholomew 34 (son of 12)
Map of Beardiville Estate T2292
Lands in NE Liberties of Coleraine in
1749
Leases Lisnadan,
Moneygroagh,
20 a at Rougham,
10 a at Munie,
20 a at
Agherevenagh,
Drumlinsey and 2
tenements in
Glenarm town for 3
lives in 1749
Posessed a 41 acre
farm at Drumnagh
in Barony of
Gent of
Benvarden
leases 2/4 of
Moneyduff &
Tullaghbane
in 1725
4th son of John 11 of Benvarden
Leases 3 tenemants in Glenarm to
Nicholas Stewart for 3 lives in 1753
(The two
quarterlands of
Beardiville
(otherwise
Toberdorman)
had been
leased to
James Stewart
Esq in trust for
him. [Will])
Temple
Oughter and
Tickmacrevan
from Apr 1737
to July 1750
and always as
McNaghten
Q of Ballinlea
in 1738
renewable
Glenarm [which
was re-leased 13th
Nov 1777 to George
Stewart – for lives
of John O’Hara son
of Henry of
Colaggan aged 8
and James
McNaghten son of
Samuel of
Ballyreagh aged 9
gentlemen]
Drumnagle in 1777
for 3 lives. Also
Laid, Glenaan and
Essary in 1777
Q of Drumnaglave,
Kilconway in 1783
for 3 lives/41 yrs
Q of
Broughmore,2/4 of
Croughbans, 2/4 of
Grainan, 2/4 of
Senagh, 2/4 of
Ardaghmore in
Carey in 1783 for 3
lives
18
14?
Edmund McNaghten
Of Ballywillan,
Dunluce
Protestant
householder in
1740?
“Cornet”
McNaughtan
56
Edmund Alexander
MacNaghten
Chosen as new Clan
Chief 1818 and then
succeeded by his
brother Francis
Workman
MacNaghten
Agent to Earl of
Antrim 1739
High Sheriff in
1793
Of Beardiville
mountain .
1 Stafford
Street London
and Shane’s
Castle in 1807
19 Bury Street,
St James 1813
Barrister and
MP for Antrim
and then MP
for Suffolk.
Lord of the
Treasury 18181830
Tithes in 1832
there and
Ballywillin,
Lower Dunluce
and
Outhill,
Revallagh
North, in
Ballyrashane.
Has Ballinlea
(since
1738)(Carey)
b.02.08.1762
(not 21 in
1780)
Probably (with
Francis) to
inherit land at
Laid, Glenaan
and Essary
that’s in
possession of
Edmund
McNeill in 1777
Holds
Drumnaglane
for 3 lives (incl
Richard
Jacksom) in
1783.
Gets land at
East torr,
Broaghmore
(his since 1783)
and
Drumglane in
1809
Married his
housekeeper and
beneficiary Mrs
Mary Anne
Fitzsimmons
Died 15.05.
1832
Beardiville
PRO NI
1st Son of Edmund 14
Stood for election in 1790
Will of Edmund McN of Beardville of
1827 exists D/1375/3/38
Will of E A McN 1832 doesn’t exist
Brother 57 inherited
Serjeant in I Troop of Coleraine
Yeomanry cavalry 1796.
Antrim Volunteers in 1805
But codicil to will dated 15th Jan 1827
mentions two sons not mentioned in
Will:
Charles Edmund – a writer in the Civil
Service in Ceylon
Robert Adair – who behaved
improperly in India (but had a daughter
Laura mary who m. Felix Neeld Burne
25th Aug 1859)
(one of these must have had a son
Arthur)
Also a daughter Mary Anne
Daughter Mary married Captain James
Hannay of the 8th Regt at Dunluce 12th
June 1828
and
Malindober ,
Carncogy,
Beardiville and
Ballyogloughs
in Dunluce in
1809/11
Edmund
McNaughten
(Index card states
Edmund Archibald)
Check MIC/15AA/16
Edmund Mcnaghtin
(EA)
Edmund Alexander
MacNaghten
67
Churchwarden
in Ballywillin
Aug 1814.
Daughter Milinda was buried at
Ballycastle 3rd Sept 1824 (MIC1/109)
Buys a lot of
land in Cary
and Dunluce
off Lord Mark
Kerr in 1819
Paying tithes in
Ballyhome in
Dunluce in
1828
Alexander
McNaughten
paying tithes there
too
Paying tithes in
Park, Dunluce
in 1828
Of
Tamnamoney,
Coleraine in
1801 and at
Bovagh in 1802
Alexander
McNaghtin paying
tithes there too
Edmund
M’Naghten
Of Bovah in
1802
Edmond
Bartholomew
Edward Henry
McNaghten
Captain in
Londonderry
Militia
Lived
(Strand)near
On Committee of Orange Lodge,
Coleraine in 1799
Bovagh had been the headquarters of
the Bovagh cavalry in 1798
bapt.
09.02.1772
Coleraine
m. Mary Anne Mills
06.10.1796
St Mary’s Dublin
(church records on
Irishgenealogy.ie
Died 19 Oct
1838 age 66
but
Headstone
ordered for St
IG
Col
Takes out Game Licence at Coleraine in
1802 , as do:
N'Naghten Francis, Coleraine
M'Naghten A. E,, Beardville
Fa: Bartholomew 34 McN Esq of
Dimond and Benvarden and Ballyboggy
No sons so left Ballyboggy to nephew
Bartholomew
Edmund McNaghten
Esq was
churchwarden from
April 1794
But signs
Macnaghten till May
1795 when he signs
McNaghten and
then reverts in May
1797
75e*
Edmund
McNanton
100
Edmund Charles
Workman
MacNaughton Esq
Sir by 1846
Clontarf,
Dublin
Dublin Uni
1789 aged 17
show Edwd
McNaughten of
County Antrim Esq)
b. 1782 Ireland
m. Mary (b. 1806)
b. 1790
Co. Dublin
Edmund Charles
MacNaghten m.
Mary Ann Gwatkin
at St Marylebone,
Westminster in
1827
George
Dublin in
April 1855
IG
And at Merrion
Avenue at end
Freeholder of
Dublin
Farmer in
Marengo, Iowa
in 1856
Sir,
2nd Baronet
Of Beardiville
Of Calcutta in
1821 & 1822
Returned 1825
Of London
1830
Holds
Revallagh in
1835
High Sheriff
1837
Of Roe Park,
Newtown
Limavady in
Charterhouse
Sch and Dublin
Uni
d.1876
buried at
Dunluce
DAA
Son of Sir Francis 57
Land at Billy:
Ardihannon, Ballylinny, Ballytaylor, Main
street of Bushmills, Castlenagree,
Clogher N & S, Dooey, Kilcoobin,
Turfahun
Land at Ballyrashane:
Outhill, Revallagh N & S
Land at Ballywillin:
Beardiville
Land at Dunluce:
Ballaghmore or Bushmills, Ballyclough
South Centre, Ballyhunsley South,
Bushfoot or Lisanduf, Bushmills, Island
Carragh N & S
Tithes at Gallenagh in Tickmacrevan
(Glenarm) in 1832 (Joseph McKibben of
1838 and 1840,
1842 (Clogher
in 1841), 1846
Glenarm assigns Calf Parks in Galdanagh
to him in 1821)(Gallanagh and Drumoen
in McGildowney’s Rent Book of 1835)
Land at Galdonagh, Drumourne &
Knockanffrin in 1841
Sons:
Francis Edmund b.1828 8th Hussars
Edward Charles b.1838– barrister
William Henry – 1st Bengal cav
Fergus
Edmund Charles
42 Upper
Brook Street
(London?) and
Bushmills
House in 1848
Lands in
Parishes of
Billy,
Ballyrashane,
Ballywillin and
Dunluce in
1859
100b* Edmund
MacNaghton
(later Bart.)
121g
Edmund
McNaughton
157e*
Edmund Charles
Holds Pullans
in NE liberties
of Coleraine in
1867
Of
Independent
means in
Lansdown
Crescent,
Cheltenham in
1841
In Shandrum,
Co. Cork in
1836
In Cheltenham
1791
m. Mary b. 1801
Children:
Mary b. 1832
William b. 1833
Fergusson b. 1837 Ireland
Edmund Charles b. 1839 Ireland
Octavia b. 1840 Ireland
m. Joan McAuliffe
b. 1839 Ireland
RC
Kia 1861 New
RI
Fa: Patrick 66a?
Dau: Mary 153
Fa: Edmund bart b. 1791
MacNaghten
20b
20b?
20b?
in 1841
Royal Artillery
Edward
McNaughton
Edward M’Nagten
b.1692
Edward
McNaughten
20b?
Edward
McNaughton
20b?
Edward
McNaughton
Edward
MacNaghten
Edward A
M’Naghten
Book says son of John 11
b.1692
Edward M’Naghten
Esq
20b?
Zealand
Dublin Uni 1709 Son of John
Subscribes to a
book in Dublin in
1743
Esq of
Ballymagarry in
1750
Justice of the
Peace in Co.
Antrim in 1738
and 1733
Renting large
house in
Church Street,
Coleraine in
1782
Churchwarden
1794
Mr.
Inspector of
Flaxseed in
Belfast in 1811
Of Beardiville,
Coleraine. On
Linen Board in
1818
Neighbour mentioned when the Earl’s
house burned down in 1750 and the
contents were moved to Glenarm
No descendants found yet
CoI
(I reckon this is Edward b.1692 son of
John and it can’t be bart’s EBEH since he
was only 10 then.)
Paying 16/7/6 pa to Rt Hon Richard
Jackson, attorney for The Irish Society’s
Estate .
New Row rents are similar at £17; and
Lord Tyrone has a few cheap properties
on FerryQuay Street for £3 pa
D668/A/5/3
Edward Mcnaghten
Edward A
McNaghten
68a
Edward
McNaughton Esq
(EBEH)
68b
E McNaghten Esq
(EBEH)
Edward
McNaghlin [sic]
I think this is EA
75b*
Edward
McNorton
75d*
Edward
McNorton
81b
Edward
McNaughton
100a*
Edward
Lived at
Bovagh for a
while in early
19th C
Holds Island
Flackey, NE
Liberties of
Coleraine in
1867
Lisnisk, Lower
Dunluce,
Ballyrashane
Lisnagalt in
Ballyrashane,
Derry
Paying tithes in
Ballyhunsley,
Townend,Park ,
Islandcarragh
(all in Dunluce)
in 1828
Labourer in US
Farmer in
Dummick,
Lasalle, Illinois
in 1850
Cultivateur
In St Anne,
Montreal in
1851
In Hannover
Tithe 1832
Tithe 1832
Bart b.1806 has land there in 1840s
b. 1783 Ireland
Alexander paying
tithes in these
places too
(Though only
Robert paying in
Ballyboggy)
Married
Died Honey
Creek Iowa in
Feb 1860
b. 1783 Ireland
With
Bridget b. 1818 Ireland
Michael b. 1831 Ireland
b. Ireland c.
1782
Dau: Rosanna b. Long sault BC 1806
Ann b.Montreal 1808
1790 Ireland
m. Mary (b. Devon)
MacNaghten
Baronet
68cc
E McNaghten
(EBEH)
68c
Edward McNaghten
Edward
McNaghten
125h
Edward
McNaughten
129a
Edward
McNaughton
137a
Sir Edward
MacNaghten
Square, St
George,
London in 1871
Of Merrion Ave
Dublin
Merino
Crescent,
Clontarf,
Dublin in 1833
Freeholder of
big place at
Tamneymoney
Living in
Hollybock
Strand,
Clontarf,
Consilla, Dublin
in 1828
Pauper in
Southwark
workhouse in
1851
Labourer
In Canada
Prince Edward
Island, Queens
lot 65 in 1881
Of Dunderave
High Sheriff
b.1772
Buried St
George’s
Dublin
19.10.1838
Age 66
IG
Paying Tithes in 1833
EA had land at
Tamneymoney
House owned by owner of many
properties including one in Merino Ave
and the Royal Charter School itself
b. 1815 Kerry
b.1819 Ireland
m. Jane
b. 03.02.1830
Marylebone
m. Francis Martin
18.12.1858
RC
d. 17.02.1913
Dunluce
Children (all born Ireland):
Peter b. 1868 Ireland
Francis
Daniel
Edward
Rosa Ann b. 1878 Ireland
Son of 100
th
4 baronet
1877
137aa
*
Edward
MacNaghten
157c*
Edward
McNatten
111oa
*
Elliot MacNaghton
Esq
In Ardihannon,
North
Bushmills in
1911
In Branchville,
Perry, Indiana
in 1880
JP and director
of EIC in 1851
living in
Woodford,
Essex
Council of India
Living in
Hannover Sq,
St George,
London in 1871
and in
Ovingdene,
Sussex in 1881
Soldier
Ewen
McNaughton
137cb
*
Fergusson
MacNaughton
In Cheltenham
in 18?1
Bombay Civil
Service
17
Francis McNaghten
Of
Ballyrashane,
Living in
Knightsbridge
in 1911
Subscriber to the New Assembly Rooms
in Ballymoney in 1865
Son: Francis b. 1864
b. 1838 Ireland
b. 1807
Bushmills
Co.Antrim
m. Isabella (wife in
1851 & 1871)
Dau: Letitia b. Calcutta
m(2) Annie (b.
Calcutta) in 1881
b.1777
Ardmanashire,
Argyle
b. 1836
Tamlaght
Finlagan
(Ballykelly),
Derry
b.1675
Never married
Died Belfast
07.04.1815
1st/79th Foot
d. 1867
Mussoorie,
India
Son of Edmund Charles b. 1791
Will of 1729
d.1730
Fa: John 11
No issue
Francis McNaghten
Coleraine,
Connor
Inherited
property at
Ballyhunsley
from
Bartholomew
of Dublin in
Nov 1706
Leases land at
Leeke,
Revallagh,
Ballyhunsley,
Islandcarragh
and
Ballyclough for
31 yrs in 1707
and again in
1716 when
Gent of
Beardiville in
1716 when
renting Outhill
Francis McNaghten
Which??
McNaghten
(Thomas)
Gent of
Beardiville in
1716
Rents 109
acres in
Culfreightrin in
1734 with
Paying for Salmon fishing at Portneen,
Dunluce c.1720
Map of his estate at Beardiville in 1713
T2292/1
Gent of
Ballyhunsley
has 2/4 of
Toberdornan
for 31 yrs in
1709
(1st Nov 1708)
Gent of Benvarden
in 1708
Gent of
Toberdorman (alias
Beardiville) Aug
1716
Leasing the salmon
fishing between
Dunluce Castle and
the old castle at
Ballyreagh
(which Jon of
Benvarden had had
prior, and that
Edmund of
Beardiville had in
1744)
Eldest son of John 11, Gent of
Benvarden
Rents Outhill for 31 years 1716
Rents 38 acres of arable and pasture, 19
of wood pasture, 52 of healthy pasture
and moss at Coolaveely (between
Ballyveradagh, Kilroberts and
McCollum
Francis MacNaghten
Esq
65a
Francis McNaghten
Esq
Francis McNaghten
Elected church
warden in Billy
10.04.1787
Of Glenarm
mill, Ballymena
in 1786
Of
Malmehasre,
Dunluce in
1787 and
Mallendober in
1787
Esq of Glenarm
(Mill,
Ballymena?)
Esq of
Mallendober
Francis
McNaghten
(later Sir)
Francis
McNaughten
Broaghmore townlands, Culfreightin
(Ref 1703/1 Maps of Carey 1734)
(along with Jackson Wray)
CR1/29/A/1
Cornet 13th
Light Dragoons
Recruiting in
Coleraine in
1781
Small farmer
(?) of Barony of
Fa:probably Edmund
Leasing 5 acres to farmers
D2977/3A/4/28/5
Rents out 5
acres of
Carnalbanagh
for 3 lives or 21
yrs in 1786
Rents out
another 5 acres
in 1787 and
another in
1788
Belfast Newsletter no. 4632
Dec 28th – Jan 1st 1782 Advertisement
concerning desertion of James Young on
7th Dec 1781
b. pre 1763 ?
m. Mary (widow in
1813)
d. pre 1813
RC
Rents with Charles & Daniel McAlester,
Manus O’Hamil and Pat O’Lyn
Signs name
D2977/3A/5/20/
7
57
Sir Francis W
MacNaghten
Knighted 1809
st
1 Baronet 1836
Clan chief 1832
Kilconway in
1781
Rents share of
189 acres in
North
Quarterland of
Lignamanagh
(Legagrane?) in
1781 for 30 yrs
WorkmanMacNaughton
Of Glenarm
1786
Francis of
Glenarm
in1785 lets out
5 acres of
Carnalbanagh.
Of Dublin City
1789 & 90
Of Dublin, Bay
in 1790
Supreme Court
Judge in
Madras &
Calcutta 1793
Renewing lease
at Lisnaden in
1803
Of Glenarm
D2977/3A/5/20/7
Presumed sons:
Thomas b.c.1772/1782
John b.c.1795/1798 ?
b. 02.08.1763
m. Letitia Dunkin
(dau of Sir William)
06.12.1787 at St
Land at Clogher Marylebone
(since 1738),
Ardihannon
(since 1737),
Ballytaylor
(since 1693) in
1809;
Blairmount,
Agheramanagh
/Magheramena
gh and Bay in
Glenarm in
1810;
Stanalane,
Meadow Park
and Lisanduff
in Dunluce in
1810;
Ballytaylor,
Ardihannon
and Clogher in
d. 22.11.1843
of Bushmills
House,
Antrim
buried at
Dunluce with
no inscription
but high
railings
CoI
DAA
2nd Son of 14
Edmund Alexander of Beardiville has
power of attorney for him in 1805 while
he is in India
Letitia, Dowager Lady of 26 Upper
Grosvenor Street, Marylebone buried
20th Nov 1852
Children:
Edmund Charles 100 later Bart.b.1790
m. Mary Anne Gwatkin
William Hay 105 b.1793 Killed at Cabul
1840 (m.Frances M’Clintock, widow one of the prisoners with Lady Sale)
Francis b.1798, Bengal service m. Ellen
Connolly
Elliott b.1807, Calcutta m. Isabella Law
John Dunkin b.1810, Bengal cavalry
Steuart b.1815, lawyer m x 3
Ann m. Rev Richard Olphert of
Charlestown, Louth
Eliza Serena m. Maj Gen Robert Sewell
Marianne d.1805
town 1804
Of Upper
Clogher 1804
High Sheriff of
Antrim in 1807
Appears in
vestry minutes
of Billy in 1807
Is occupying
tenant of 35
acres at
Drumnagreah
on Hugh
Montgomery’s
estate in 1810
Has to sell
lands in NE
Liberties of
Coleraine
c.1821 to pay
for Royalties
Carey in
1810/12.
Has
Drumnagreagh
on the
Montgomery
estate in 1810.
Paying tithes in
Kilcobin,
Clogher
Longmore &
Castlenagree,
Billy in 1824
(probably the
one paying in
Clogher Dunkin
too)
Tithes in
TamlaghtFinlagen, Derry
in 1826:
Drumrane,
Bought Roe
Mullagh,
Park off the
Shanreagh,
McCauslands in Tamlaght and
1826. Lived
Deer park.
there at Daisy
Hill, Tamlaght
Owns freehold
Finlagen,
the Artabracka
Keenaght,
Estate at
Letitia m. David Hill
Matilda m. John Trotter
Jane Russell m. Thomas Gowan Vibart
Maria m. Thomas Robarts Thellusson
Caroline m. Captain Alfred Chapman
Alicia m. Captain George Probyn (third
son was Sir Dighton Macnaghtan Probyn
VC)
Ellen d. 1809
Hannah b. Madras 1813 d. 1852 Bitterne
Londonderry in
the 1831
Census and left
in 1835 for
Bushmills (a
Dunkin
property).
Of Bushmills
House, Clogher
in the Parish of
Billy, Dunluce
in 1832
By 1846, owns
Drumnacole in
Tickmarcrevan,
Lower Glenarm
(D2977/35/11)
Mahan, Co.
Armagh in
1824 & 1832
(owning a mill
at Drumnakelly
in Drumcree,
plus Baltylum,
Mahon and
Artebracca
townlands.) All
from Caroline
Workman
Exchanges
Aughaboy,
Aughareamlag
h, Munie and
Old
Church/Lisnada
n with Earl in
1843
Contributes to
Faughanvale
seminary in
1829
The Macnaghtens extended their land holding in the Bushmills area when the first baronet, Francis Workman Macnaghten (1763-1843), married Letitia Dunkin
who was born in 1762. Her grandmother was Miss Strawbridge of Lissanduff (now more commonly called Bushfoot, where the golf course is at Portballintrae)
who married Sir William Dunkin, the judge. This marriage in turn had amalgamated the Strawbridge property with that of the Dunkins
The MacNaghtens moved from Beardiville to Bushmills:
Samuel Lewis, writing “A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland” in 1837, in the section dealing with the parish of Dunluce, records that the seat of Sir FW
Macnaghten was at “Bardyville” at that time. This is Beardiville which belonged to Edmund Macnaghten who married at 82 and had two sons. The elder son, also
Edmund, died without an heir.
http://www.kane-smith.co.za/book/part1.pdf
History: Dundarave and the Macnaghten Family
There are records of the Dundarave demesne going back to 28th April 1739, when a Fee Farm Grant was issued to William Harrison from Lord Antrim and a
further Fee Farm Grant was issued to Edmund Macnaghten from Lord Antrim on 24th February 1748. There was then a conveyance from Alexander Harrison to
John Dunkin on 20th June 1759. It is known the Dunkin family lived in Bushmills House in the latter part of the 18th century. A subsequent conveyance from Sir
William Dunkin to Francis (later Sir Francis) Macnaghten is dated 23rd February 1805, Francis having married Sir William's daughter, Letitia. Since 1805, the
Macnaghten family has owned Bushmills House, and subsequently Dundarave.
Sir Francis Macnaghten was a judge of the Madras and Calcutta supreme courts and was honoured with a Baronetcy in 1836. At Bushmills, he significantly
extended Bushmills House, probably between about 1820 and 1830. However, his son, Sir Edmund Macnaghten replaced this house with the present day
Dundarave, which was built at a location about 200 yards from the site of Bushmills House. The old house was completely destroyed there being nothing now
visible except the old walled garden.
Dundarave was built between 1846 and 1849 and was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon. Sir Edmund lived in the house until his death in 1876, when he was
succeeded by his eldest son Sir Francis, who was Lord Lieutenant of County Antrim from 1890 until his death in 1911.
Sir Francis was succeeded at Dundarave by his nephew Sir Charles, eldest son of Lord Macnaghten. Sir Charles undertook a major renovation of the house which
included the introduction of plumbing, electricity and central heating. Sir Charles died soon afterwards. His two sons (Sir Harry and Sir Douglas) succeeded one
after the other, both of them being killed in the First World War during the Battle of the Somme. One interesting footnote concerns Sir Harry's batman, Robert
Quigg, who had been a gardener at Dundarave before the war. Subsequent to his (unsuccessful) efforts to rescue Sir Harry from no-mans-land, Robert Quigg was
awarded the Victoria Cross.
After the war, Sir Charles' brother, another Sir Francis lived in Dundarave. He was succeeded at Dundarave by his nephew Sir Antony in 1952, who in turn was
succeeded by his eldest son, Sir Patrick, in 1972. The current owner, Sir Malcolm, succeeded his father in 2007.
Although the Macnaghten Family has had a presence in North Antrim since about 1580, they continue their close historic links with Scotland. The current baronet
is the Chief of the Clan Macnaghten and, indeed, the name ‘Dundarave' is derived from the former Clan seat Dunderave Castle which is located North of Inveraray
on the shore of Loch Fyne in Scotland.
65b
Francis
Of Coleraine
Paying rent in Coleraine in 1794
McNaghten
66
Francis
McNaughton
5th Dragoon
and 1st King’s
b.1772 Antrim,
Antrim, Co.
Died 31st Jan
1868
CoI if
he
Fa: Patrick 37? (from Drummaul – 3
miles from Antrim))
Brother or
cousin of our
Margaret 85
Dragoon
Guards
Antrim
WO120/52
But not in
Index of
deaths
blacksmith
“bor
e
arms
”
befo
re
1793
5th Dragoons 11th Oct 1792 – 10th April
1799
1st King’s Dragoon Guards 26th April
1799 – 4th Dec 1822. Not at Waterloo.
Discharged 1822 aged 50 for 30 yrs long
service. WO120/22 WO 120/20
WO120/52 WO116/33 4th Dec 1822
Pension 1/3 paid in Antrim
Son: ?
111cb
*
Francis
McNaughton
Farm labourer
in Randalstown
in 1822
Francis
McNaughten
Smith of 4
Denmark
Street, Dublin
in 1824
Francis McNattin
In
Meeldrummon
, Clontibert in
1830
Independent in
1841 in
Marylebone
Francis McNaghten
113aa
*
Francis
McNaughten
Tiny house in
Derryhollagh,
Duneane in
Bc.1780/90
m. Elizabeth
McQuillan
RC
Son: Bernard b. 1822 Randalstown (nr
Drummaul) m. Mary McKinnon in
Auchinleck, Scotland in 1848 (children:
Francis, Henry, Bernard, James)
Pigots
p.75
b. 1781
M (2?)
Mary b. 1811
Sons:
Frank b. 1833
Arthur b. 1835
Elliot b. 1839
Landlord James Robinson
Francis
McNaughton
1859
Artisan Of
Derryhollagh,
Randalstown
m. Margaret
Fitzpatrick
RC
Carpenter in
1868
Francis
M’Naghten
107b
Francis
McNaughton
110c*
Francis
McNatton
Carpenter of
Derryhollagh,
Duneane
Labourer
Emigrated to
NYC
28.06.1849 on
Famine boat
Farms 7 acres
in Laragh,
Ballybay,
b.c.1798
Married.
(Margaret was
present at death)
d.30th May
1880 Antrim
aged 82
b. 1799 Ireland
RI
Fa: possibly Francis the dragoon farrier
Sons:
Francis b.1845
Alexander b.1845
Alexander b. 1859 (John McNaughton
27 a married carpenter of Derryhollagh
claimed outdoor relief at Antrim
Workhouse 6th Feb 1886 ie. b.1859)
Patrick b. 1861 an artisan who m. Teresa
McCann in Antrim in 1895
Mary Jane b. 12.01.1864 (McNaghten)
Ambrose b. 17 Dec 1868
Ambrose b. 1869 farmer and builder
who m. Rose Liddy at Cargin in 1894,
lived in Ballygroby in 1901 and died in
1910
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgibin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=straynor&id=I0
7065
Brother was surely Daniel b.1798
Emigrated with
Henry b. 1827
Margaret b. 1829
Eliza b. 1833
1829 Tithe
10s.
George, Patrick and Michael in same
Francis
McNaughten
Francis
M’Naughton
111j
Francis
McNatten
Francis McNattin
Monaghan in
1829
In
Charlottetown,
Prince Edward
Island, Canada
in 1843 but
from Ballybay,
Monaghan
Carrier of
Carrickmacross
, Monaghan in
1856
Farms 4 acres
in Cormurphy,
Monaghan in
1826
Farms 4 acres
in Muldrumon,
Clontibert,
Monaghan in
1832
109
Francis McNaughton
110
Francis McNaghten
Of Ingram,
Lisburn
Francis
McNaghten
Hosier
Frank
McNaughton
townland
1826 & 1835
Tithe
An
5s.
John farms nearby
b.1799
Of Armagh in
1847?
Prisoner in
1845
5s.
Son of Sir Francis W McNaughton
And Frances Jane’s
will too
Will of 1853
exists
PRO NI
T/810/433 & 14 p.756
Dau: Jane m. John Brown/Burns
scripture reader at St Mark’s C o I
Armagh 17th Aug 1847
b.1802
Assault. Could read and write
113b
Francis
MacNaughton
Annuitant with
servants in
Marylebone in
1851
b.1806 Ireland
1110b Francis
MacNaughton Esq
*
Annuitant of 2a
Hyde Park
Corner, St
Marylebone in
1871 with 3
servants
b.1806 Ireland
120
Dunaghy,
Lisnamanny/
Lignamonagh,
Ballymena
(Barony of
Glenarm)
Antrim in 1851
c.1808
Francis
McNaughton
Father:
Thomas 81
b.c.1770
Mother:
Mary b.1772
Rents 24 acres
from Frances
Anne
Niece: Francis Ersk b. 1841 Leinton
Married Esther
(Hessy) Higgins
c.1832
RC
A farmer in 1851
Children:
Catherine b.25th Mar 1832 Newton
Crumlin. M. Alex McIllatton pre 1864
and d. Nov 1913 Skerry East
(She born 1811 and
d.1901)
Hessy (not Francis)
petitions
Marchioness in
September 1853
saying the land is
very boggy and
unproductive and
that she has a large
family (the agent,
Richard Wilson,
pointing out that
she also has her
aged parents living
Antrim
Census
Does this
imply death
date of
c.1852?
Mary b.1833
(baptised as McNaughten Lisnamanny,
Glenravel RC 20th Oct 1833. Sponsors:
Patrick McQuillan & Rose Higgins )
Anne Jane b.1835 bapt as McNaughton
11th Jan 1835 Legnamanny, Glenravel.
Sponsors: Patrick McQuillan & Rose
Higgins.
(Staying with James Higgins, farmer of
Lisnamany in 1851 and his son James
given as in America)
Marchioness
of
Londonderry
(Griffiths 1862)
Act 15 & 16
Sheet 24 and
28 plot 3
with her
D2977/5/1/8/31/11
Margaret b.1835 linen weaver
Thomas b.1837 bapt as McNatton 4th
June 1837 Lignamonagh, Glenravel,
Ballymena (sponsors: Patrick Hamill &
Margaret McCallan). Labourer (possibly
158c who emigrated to US in 1861 –
but living with brother Patrick is
Lisnamanny in 1911) Probably the one
who was accused (with others including
Francis) of assaulting John Wylie at
Lignamonagh in 1857. Wylie died. Is he
the farmer of Rosedermot who died in
1915?
Rose b.1839 (bapt 19.12.1838 Glenravel
(Skerry) Sponsors: James & Mary
Higgins). m. Daniel McKillop 27th Feb
1870. D.1927
Patrick b.Jan 1841 Newton Crumlin m.
Ellen McKillop
Hessy b.1843
Susan b.1845
Francis 1849
John 1851
120aa
Francis
McNaughton
Farmer of
Lisnamanny
Bc.1811
m. Susan
(present at death)
Died at
Lisnamanny
Ballymena in
120
ab
Francis
McNaghton
Farmer of
Lignamonagh
Diccaraght (?)
Park
Bc. 1815
married
21 Jul 1871
aged 60
Died at
Lignamonagh
Ballymena
18th Jul 1869
Hugh Higgins present at death
Is one of these John’s son b.1826?
Francis McNaghten of Legnamonag
claims for draining in 1853
D2977/5/1/8/31/1-10
Renting House, offices and 24 acres at Lisnamanny (plot 3) in 1862 from Frances Anne Marchioness of Londoderry
See: http://www.proni.gov.uk/introduction_antrim_d2977.pdf
113c
113d
113e
Francis
McNaughton
Francis
McNaughton
Francis
McNaghtin
113f*
Francis
McNorton
119b
Francis
McNaghten
b. 1806 Ireland
d. Albany, NY
05.12.1863
m. Ann
Of Dromore
(Co. Down?)
Witnessing
marriages in
Kilmessan,
Meath in Nov
1845
Watchmaker in
Saratoga
Springs in 1850
m. Mary Gibson
at Banbridge
church, Seapatrick,
Co. Down
27.04.1831
b. 1808 Ireland
m. Mary
CoI
Dau: Ellen Cassidy b. 1835 Ireland and
married in Chicago, Ill in 1859
Note: Hester McNaughton m. Henry
Gibson and had James b. 2 Jul 1826
Dromore
Children:
Mary b. 1832 Ireland
Hester Ann
Agnes Moore
James Hill
Adam Clarke
Francis R W H b. 1847 Ireland
Francis
M’Naghten
120b
Francis
McNaghten /
McNaughton
113a
Francis
McNaughton
Francis
McNaughton
130b
134?
Francis
M’Norton
Francis
McNaughton
134
130b?
Francis
McNaughton
Francis
McNaughton
Watchmaker of
Hillsborough
Street in 1842
and Gallows st,
Dromore in
1846
Of Accademy
street,
Dillonsland,
Navan in
1854/1859
(not far from
Trim)
Rents house in
Navan
Ask
about
Ireland.
ie
Rents a house, offices and yard in Navan
in 1859 off Rev Robert Thompson
Rents house, office and yard in 1859 £4
in Accademy Street
Of Navan in
Meath court
1857 & 1859
b.c.1812
Prisoner
b.1821
Royal Marines
b.1822
Antrim
b. c.1826
Linen weaver
of Lisnamanny
in 1851
Eldest son of
Farmer
D.1877 Navan
RC
probably m. Anne
Higgins and had
Anne Jane bapt at
Glenravel and
registered at Clogh
in 1864 and Ellen in
1866 similarly
RC
Imprisoned in Carrick Fergus for 6 weeks
for assault in 1839
1851 C
Attested for Royal Marines at Woolwich
in 1845 but rejected ADM 157/41/538
Fa: John 108
Probably the one who was accused
(with others including Thomas) of
assaulting John Wylie at Lignamonagh in
1857. Wylie died.
Possibly had son John who purchased 32
acres at Lisnamanny in 1915 for £142
135
and
113
Francis
McNaughton
Francis McNaght
Nb. A Francis
McKnight was
mentioned a bit
earlier in register
Frances
McNaughton
137
Francis Edmund
WorkmanMacNaghton
rd
3 baronet
134e*
Francis Edmund
MacNaghten
137
134f*
142ag
*
FW
MacNaghten
Frank McNattin
Francis
weaver of
Ballywindland ,
Ballymoney
m.Ruth
Weaver of
Ballywindland
in 1850
m. Ruth
WHEN?
CoI
b. 05.03.1828
Cape Breton,
Canada
Of Dunderave
Colonel of
Royal Irsih
Hussars
High Sherriff of
Antrim 1877
In Clogher,
North
Bushmills,
Antrim in 1901
& 1911
b.09.07.1828
Antrim
m. Alice Mary
Russell
Dau: Margaret bapt 01.06.1851
Army
Births
RA 16
p.56
DAA
Fa: Alexander 107aaa, Gunner in 1st/16
Royal Artillery
Mo: Maria
Son of 100
Son:Edmund Francis
Son: Patrick Ian
b. 1828
b. 1828
Iron Dresser in
New York
Ward 11 in
1870
Of
d. Dunluce
21.07.1911
Col
b. Ireland 1832
d. Sept 1911
Ballymoney
m. Eliza
Charged with assault in 1839 and 1852
McNaughtin
Francis
McNaughten
167
138f*
105d
147b
Carrickmarin?,
Monaghan In
1852
Comptroller at
Larah,
Monaghan in
1871
Francis
McNaughton
b. c. 1849
by 1845
Francis
McNaughton
Frederick
McNorton
b. 1867
Portglenone
b. 1828 Ireland
Gerald
McNaghten
Butcher visiting
the Downards
in Brighton in
1851
Of
Farrantoreen,
Kerry
Gerald
McNaghten
George
McNaughton
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
Mo: Catherine – who was lodging there
m. Anne
RC
IG
Son: Thomas bapt 15. 12.1826
Witnessing Mary’s marriage to Michael
Leake in 1831
(Ann McNaghten of same parish m.
James Brien and had son Gerald b.1815)
Bapt
19.03.1834
Farrantoreen
Kerry
Leases
Keskum/
Cascum, Upper
Iveagh, Co.
Down in 1781
RC
RC
Fa: James 105c (who also had a son
Thomas)
Mo: Margaret
George b. 1810 takes on same in 1831
at Newry
58b
George
McNaughtin
Freeholder of
Carrenboy,
Derryland, Lurg
58d* George
Mr of Clough,
d. 1810
McNaughten
Glenarm
Ireland
George
Of Ballyreagh
McNaughton
House in 1798
McNAGHTEN, GEORGE, Clarigh [sic – Clough?], Co. Antrim, gent. 3 Feb. 1808. Narrate 1 p. 8 May 1816.
Affirmed at Enniskillen 1796
Freemans’ Journal of 1810
(Really of Glenarm???)
To his mother Hester McNaghten an annuity out of the lands of Killyree and Ballyreagh and that part of Ballysallagh called Evisnablagh [Evisnablay], all in Co.
Antrim, for life. To Mary, Hester and Elizabeth McNaghten, daughters of his brother Samuel McNaghten, £50 apiece to be paid by his brotherin-law Mr Wm.
Napier, Belfast. To his cousin Mary Major, sister of Mr Samuel Major, Tullybrisland, Co. Londonderry, £100. To Mr Thomas Major, youngest son of Mrs Sarah*
Major, Tullybrisland, £50. The aforementioned lands to the said Samuel Major, his particular friend, subject to the payment of said annuity and legacies. Exors.
said Samuel Major and Mrs Dorotha McNaghten, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Witnesses: Josias McDowell, innholder, and Wm. Young and Jas. Murray, merchants,
Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Memorial witnessed by: said Wm. Casement, Henryville, Co. Antrim. Young, and Thos.
710,514,481017 Saml. Major (seal) Sworn at Henryville, Co. Antrim, 3 April 1816.
http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Registry%20Of%20Deeds%20Abstracts%20Of%20Wills%20Vol%20III%201785-1832/data/search.xml
William Napier, merchant of Belfast, m. 1798 Rosetta MacNaghten of Ballyreagh House, Co. Antrim
*His Aunt Sarah
In the partition of the farm at Ballyreagh in 1799, George and his heirs were to get the use of the house and land of William Johnston’s Farm (occupied by James
Carberry); and Samuel the part occupied by David Johnston.
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244&parentid=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244%2f007
George
Of Ballyreagh
Juror of 30th
McNaghten
signs Dunaghy
April 1800 at
Vestry minutes Oldstone
15th April 1800 Manor Court
till 11th April
and every April
1808 (photo on till 1805
phone)
MIC1/299/1
103c
George
m. Letitia
Dau: Joan Francis b. 1822 St Andrew’s
McNaghten
George
McNaghten
103g*
Dublin
Straw, Leghorn
and Chip Hat
maker of 5
Grafton Street,
Dublin in 1824
George
McNaughten
b. 1785
103h* George
McNaughton
103d
103e*
111p
Pigot
b.1790 (c.1770) OR born earlier but
Ballycreagh,
baptised as a
Dunaghy
teenager in 1790?
George
McNaghten
George
McNaghten
Esq Of Killyree
George
McNaughton
George
McNaughton
Of 55 Henry
Street, Limerick
Pensioner
b. 1802 Ireland
Emigrated to
Perhaps
US in 1858
Miltown,
Tralee - the
39th Foot man
Soldier
b. Miltown,
Tralee, Co.
Kery
In Laragh,
Ballybay,
Monaghan in
107
George
McNaughton
110a*
George
McNatton
d.
Castleblayney
, Armagh
1865
Fa: Samuel 36f
Died
unmarried
m. Agnes Ennis
19.07.1818 St Mich
& St John, Dublin
RC
CoI
Fa: Samuel
Mo: Hester
Fa: R (but don’t know where this came
from)
Witnesses:
Daniel Clifford
John Phelan
Dau: Francis m. Robert Aird, seaman in
1824
Discharged from 39th Foot 2nd April 1826
Perhaps the George
Pensioner b. 1802
1829 Tithe
Farming 12 acres for 19s.
Patrick, Francis and Michael in same
118
George
McNaughton
1829
Landed
LDS
Refers to
Ballyreagh
118a
George
McNaughton
Wheelwright in
In Washington,
Maryland in
1850 & 1860
b. 1810 Ireland
George
McNaughton
Of Caskum,
Agharderg,
Upper Iveagh,
Co. Down in
1886
Freeholder of
Cascum/
Kescum
b. 1810
George
McNaghton
George
McNaghton
George
Farmer of
Caskum
Tithes of 10s.
d. 1886 Co
Down/Antrim
townland.
Bankrupt Estate in Antrim following
potato famines
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?i
d=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244&pare
ntid=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244%2
f007
With Honnora b. 1830 Ireland
Anna b. 1836 Washington
CoI
Lease of 11th
April 1831
from Arthur
Marquis of
Downshire
signed at
Newry
Note previous lease was to George
McNaughton in 1781
m. Margaret Anne
Dickey (aged 19 and
dau of James) at
Loughbrickland
Presbyterian, Parish
of Aghadeay
(Banbridge area)
19th Feb 1847
Pres
Fa: George, farmer
Son: Samuel b.25.04.1865
McNeighten
George
M’Naghton
George
McNaughten
George
McNaght
3.5d on 14
acres at
Cascum in
1828
Rents at
Kescum in
1831
Rents at
Caskum, Co.
Down in
Griffiths
Labourer in
Ballymoney in
1845
Freeholder Marquis of Downshire
RI
b.1810
m. Esther
2 children.
Rceiving outdoor relief in 1845
Widow Hannah McNaught and her
children Rachel and James were
claiming indoor relief in Oct 1846
(Presbyerian servants). Jane and Sarah
too.
BG5/G/1
George
M’Natten
Of Armagh in
1886
b.1815
130
George
McNaughton
(McNatten)
Boyle
Co.
Rosscommon
Bapt
24.10.1820
127
George
McNaughton
Ag labourer of
Heston, Middx
in 1841
b. 1818
Hounslow,
Middlesex
Licenced
d.1886
Banbridge,
Armagh
COI
Married Louisa
Hayden 29.01.1844
He a mail cart
driver
d.1887
Brentford
RI
Fa: John of 25th Foot 99e
Mo: Elizabeth Knight
Fa: my Bartholomew , soldier, of Ealing
77
Son: George b. 1844 Hounslow
Victualler 1861
127a
George
McNaughton
George
McNaughton
George W
McNaghten
137ea
*
137e
Farm Labourer
of Renfrew in
1851 - 1871
Merchant
seaman c. 1850
Journalist of
Great Britain
street in 1911
Census
George
M’Naughton
George
McNattan
b. Antrim 1819
Bought Red Lion in Chiswick for £262
22nd Mar 1856 Acc/0891/02/06/2214
Son: Henry
m. Harriet
b. Limerick
1826
b.1829
d.1911 N.
Dublin
(says b. 1826)
b.c.1831
RC
d. Limerick
1896
Bapt
07.09.1826 St
Mary PRO
Cathedral,
Dublin
b. 1830 Kerry
George
McNaughton
Clerk then US
Soldier
George
McNaughten
Labourer of
Barrack Well
Lane, Armagh
city in 1864
b.c.1834
157a
George
McNaughton
Soldier
b. 1837
Tyholland,
Monaghan
157b
George
Labourer then
b.1838
Fa: Thomas of Briton Court
Mo: Mary
Sponsors: Thomas & Ann Healy
m. Elizabeth
(present at death)
m. Eliza Fletcher
d. of Chronic
Bronchitis
16.12.1870
Armagh aged
36
Gri
CoI
Enlisted 2nd Inf B 10th April 1855 in
Chicago
Discharged 20th March 1860 at Fort
Walla Walla
Eliza McNorton 38, RC widow of
labourer of Barrack Hill, Armagh thinly
clothed with 1 child in Armagh
workhouse from 21st Jan 1874 to 1st Apr
with swollen limbs.
47th Foot 1855 - 1856
13 June 1855 – 22nd Nov 1856
Discharged due to varicose veins
Fa: Patrick – a smith
McNaughton
Soldier
157d* George
McNeighton
George
M’Naughton
George
McNaughton
Grace
MacNaughten
157da
*
Harvey J
McNaughton
46
Henry
Inpallan,
Monaghan
b. 1835
Watchmaker of
11 Fleetwood
Street, Belfast
in 1880
Labourer of
Belfast
b.1843
Of
Warrenstown,
Co. Down in
1781
Leases ¼ of
Ballymacaldrick
for 1 life
b.c.1731
In Allegany, NY
in 1850
In Boston in
1897
(daughter of Wm
Gray a pensioner)
21st June 1858
St Mark’s Church
Armagh
m. Mary Rice at
Drumballyroney,
Down 11.06.1855
m. Lucy (present at
death)
2/16th Foot 1858 – 1863
14th April 1858 – 29th Aug 1863
Discharged due to varicose veins
d.21st Nov
1880 Belfast
aged 37
CoI
RI
d. Jan 1815
Aged 95 [sic]in
1814
(“aged
between 70
and 80 and
very infirm” in
1799
D1375/3/2/3)
b. 1801 Ireland
Son:
Samuel b.1856 tailor of 6 Britton street
m. Jane McIllrath 1880 and then Rose
McIllrath in 1894
Fa: Alexander, Dr of Physick
Occupied Kircassock Estate, Lurgan, Co.
Armagh and Gregorlough, Co. Down pre
1768, and sold it in 1791
Her sister was the Frances who married
Thomas Worsop Lawrence 21.09.1760
at Waringstown, Co. Down
Grace was niece
m. Mary V Norton
m. Catherine
RC
RI
Who is he?
McNoghton
Henry
McNaghten
69
Henry H
McNaghten
70
Henry George
McNaghten Esq
Hopkins
01.11.1774
Kilcock, Kildare
Farms 28 acres
in Coolegegan,
Clonsast, King’s
in 1824
Of Coleraine
Of Coleraine
Lands in
Derrymore
71
Coleraine
Churchwarden
1794 & 1798
Mr Henry
McNaghten is
churchwarden
in April 1798
for a year and
then again in
May 1805
(though doing
his N
differently)
Tithes
Witnesses: George Calahon, Catherine
Hunchon
Tithe of £2.13s for 28 acres of cat E land
John farming nearby
bapt.12.01.178
4
m. Frances
MacCausland
14.01.1799 at
Coleraine
(dau of Frederick,
though book says
Robert)
A Frances Maria
McNaghten of
Dundrum, Dublin
was bur at St Nathi
16th April 1839 age
65 (relict of the late
Henry Esq)
[A Frances
McNaughton of
Windy Arbour ,
Dublin was buried
at St Nathi Dublin
18th May 1839 age
66]
Quitclaim of
1814 to John
Torrens
CoI
Col
Fa: John
Mo: Sarah, his wife
Who were tenants of Bartholomew
McNaghten Senior
Col
Fa: Bart 34? But concord of 1813
(D1118/9/5) implies Robert of
Coleraine
50 cottages (in Coleraine, Dimond and
Derry), 50 gardens, 3 mills, 100 acres
arable, 100 of pasture, 50 of meadow,
50 of wood, 50 of moor, 50 of moss, 50
of mountain T 810/5 p.192
Juror of Dunluce Court, Ballymoney 3rd
May 1799
71
70
Henry George
Augustus
McNaughton
Trinity college
Dublin in 1789
as McNaghten
Henry
Resident of
McNaghten
Coleraine in
1817
Henry
Of Laurence
McNaughten
Lane, Coleraine
in 1822
Margaret or
Of Coleraine .
Peggy
Living at
McNaghtan
Ballyrashane in
1811 and
(ie. our Margaret Ballybogey in
wasn’t the only
1815
one in the area)
Nancy
McNaghtan
111m
a
Henry
McNaughton
Henry
McNaghten
Henry
McNaughten
Henry
McNaughton
In Bish/Risk,
Ballyrashane in
1807
Road labourer
in Carnock, Fife
in 1861
Labourer of
Lisnagalt,
Ballyrashane,
Derry
Labourer of
Ballemont,
Ballyrashane in
1854
Labourer of
Ballyrashane,
b. 17.05.1773
Coleraine
Col
Fa: Bartholomew 34 McN Esq of Dimond
Son: Bartholomew 114 b.1806
D4164/A/26
m. Elizabeth who
died 1822
b.c.1790
b. 1800 Ireland
CoI
m. Hugh Donaghy,
a labourer
CoI
Son: John Donaghy b. 25th Nov 1807
Coleraine
Son: Hugh b. 29th June 1811
Son: George b. 13th April 1815
m.Samuel Gurry a
labourer
CoI
Son: William Gurry bapt. 20th Dec 1807
Dau ? Elizabeth Strachan
Dau:
Nancy m. William Rankin of Agherton 4
Oct/ Dec 1849 Coleraine
Dau: Jane m. William McCollum
labourer of Ballymachennan, Ballywillen
8 May 1854
Son:
James b.1824 labourer of
Coleraine,Derr
y
Knockenkerragh, Ballyrashane in 1858
Henry
McNaghten
Labourer of
Lisnagalt
Probably b.c.
1800
Mary Jane
McNaghten
Widow of
Ballycommon,
Macosquin
b. 1804
111m
c*
Henry
McNaughtan
Weaver of
Finvoy,
Ballymoney in
1854
111m
d*
Henry
McNaughten
Labourer with
house & small
garden at
Rodden Foot
street,
Ballymoney in
1853 & 1859
(Denis in same
street)
Probably m. Mary
Jane Henry (dau of
Wm Henry
labourer)
m. John Huey, 54
labourer of
Knockincarragh 6th
Feb 1855
(and Jane McNaghten has a house at
Knocknakeeragh, Ballyrashane in
Griffiths)
(Margaret Boyd’s ancestor 14 Liswatty
Road, Coleraine)
Probably d.
1855
CoI
Pres
b
m. Margaret
McNaught (b.1806
– but mother of the
children to the right
can’t be this old, So
there must be two
generations of
Henrys marrying
Margarets. There
was a Hugh F
McNaughton who
was son of a Henry
McN and Margaret
Freeman who
married in Everett,
CoI
Son: Henry, a labourer of Slavney
m. Nancy Mooty 13th July 1854 Finvoy
Presb (BallyMoney)and had daughters
Mary Jane in 1855
Elizabeth in 1857 at Craigs
Dau: Anne b. 1850 bapt 13 May 1868
dau of H & M McNaught
Son: Hugh bapt 31st Jul 1853 son of H &
M McNaughtan
Dau: Mary McNaughten(d. of H, lab of
BM) m. William J Gray, bleacher of
Aghadowey 19th June 1868 Aghadowey
Presbyterian Church
Landlord David Beckett
Massachusetts in
1891
Surname: McNaughton (alias McNaught) Christian Name(s): Margaret Age: 64 Address: Roddenfoot Date of Burial: 12-Mar-1870 Minister: blank Category: St
Patrick’s, Ballymoney – Church of Ireland – Burial
Henry McNaght
CoI
Coleraine register states son of Hugh
Dempsey of Crumpa, Dunboe, weaver
and Jane Newton bapt 19.07.1807
Henry McNaght
Of Bushmills
d. Coleraine
9.04.1831
111m Henry McNorton
m. Jane
Son: Henry in US Civil War
d*
Henry McNaghten
125a
Trinity College
b.1817
2nd son of Robert 100a
Dublin 1834
Dublin
H
McNaghton
125aa
Of Mount Joy
b.1816
bur. 25th April
Must be 2nd son of Robert
a
Square, Dublin
1836 St
George’s
Dublin age 20
Henry
Of Balleriggan,
m. Matilda Scarel
Dau:
McNaghten
Dublin
Eloisa bapt 1832
Sponsors:
William and Elizabeth
Henry
Tailor of
(surely b.1822
Prob IG
Son:
M’Naghten
Newcommon
see below)
RC
Henry m. Margaret Rourke 1870
Place, Dublin in
St Andrew Dublin RC
1848, Anglesea
Street, Dublin
in 1858 and
Fleet street in
1870
Henry
Of 11 Anglesea
M (1?). Eliza Ward
RC
Children:
McNaughten
Street, Dublin
Henry Joseph b. 1859
Henrietta Maria b. 1860
Teresa Maria b. 1862 St Andrews,
Henry
McNaughton
labourer of
Slavney in
1854
Of Craigs in
1857
Tailor in
Sheffield in
1881
m. Nancy Mooty
13th July 1854
Finvoy Presb
(BallyMoney)
125d
d*
Henry
McNaughten
134a
Henry
McNaughton
Emigrated to
US in 1849
b.1827 Ireland
134c*
Henry McNorton
b. 1827 Ireland
134f*
Henry McNorton
In Brownville,
Jefferson, NY in
1860
Served in 10th
Artillery in Civil
War
145c
Henry
McNaughton
164af
*
Henry McNattan
164ag
*
Henry McNattan
Henry
In Perry,
Clarion
Pennsylvania in
1850
In Grand View,
Louisa, Iowa in
1860
Of Dunlop
b. Westmeath
1822
b. Ireland
Dublin
Fa: Henry
Daughters
Mary Jane in 1855
Elizabeth bapt 4th Mar 1857 Finvoy
Presb
Children:
Alfred b. 1867 Dublin
Frank b. 1875 Sheffield
Edward
Robert
Florence
Probably the son of Francis b. 1799
who emigrated to NY in 1849 with
Henry b. 1827,
Margaret b. 1829 and Eliza b.1833
Pres
M (2?). Margaret
O’Rourke of Dublin
M
Fa: Henry
Mo: Jane
b. 1835 Ireland
Mo: Jane b. Ireland 1795
With Wiltses in NY in 1870
b. 1839 Ireland
With Frances or Esther
(Joseph b. 1810 was also there)
m. Catherine
RC
RI
Son:
McNauton
25ac
25a
25b
Henry
McNaghten
Hugh
McNaughton
Hugh
McNaughton
McNaughton
25c*
Hugh McNorton
111q
Hugh
McNaughton
111b
Hugh McNatten
street,
Coleraine
Of Belfast
Of Flood
Street,
St Paul’s,
Dublin
Labourer and
Sgt in 35th
Regiment at
Quebec
McLarry
Alexander b.1872 Coleraine
d.21st Mar
1870 Belfast
Buried St
Paul’s, Dublin
13.09.1768
b.1849
Certificate not viewed
CoI
b. Perth 1718
Fa:
Capt Bellow’s Company Oct 1760, then
Capt Andrew Simpson’s Company
Discharged 13th Sept 1763 having
undoubtedly been with Wolfe at
Quebec in September 1759, and
probably the capture of Martinique in
1761
Son ?: Alexander 36c b. 1740 Limerick
Son?: John 53 b.1759 Quebec
Fa:?
Possible 35th
man killed at
Quebec 1759
Of Bloody
Bridge, Dublin
in 1773
Emigrated to
US
Naturalized in
Maine in 1847
Farmer of
Drumnahucheo
Son ?: Alexander 36c b. 1740 Limerick
Son?: John 53 b.1759 Quebec
Buried St
Paul’s, Dublin
10.08.1773
b. 10.03.1804
Ireland
m. Annie
1832 Tithe
An
Hugh
McNaughten
Hugh McNaught
James
MacNaughten
James
McNaughten
22
n, Monaghan
Small holding
in Treanlauer,
Ballyovey,Co.
Mayo in 1857
In Ballymoney
1823-1844 at
least
Of Fermanagh
c.1660
Adult in 1695
Gent?
James
McNaughton
Gri
With Michael
Landlord = lord bishop of Tuam
Pres
NEVER FOUND
ON ROLL
Perhaps even
b. 1685
Edinburgh son
of Alexander
PRONI
PRONI
m. Mary Butler
1727 Dublin Licence
Anc.
Mar
licence
In congregation lists of Dervock &
Ballymoney Presbyterian Church 18231844 (but not spotted earlier)
CR/5/32/A/2
T808/15076 page 4 – need to look at to
know his roll
Appearing at Court with the Earl of
Antrim
Son of ?
Son: ?
BALLYREAGH
Robert Harper Gent of Harphall gets 4/4 of Ballyreagh for 61 years in 1682
John Stewart of Glenbosh gets 2/4 of Ballyreagh from John O’Neill Esq of Edenduffcarrick and Hugh McCollum Esq of Dunluce 20th Apr 1696 (D2977/3A/2/9/1)
Henry O’Hara Esq of Crebilly gets fee farm of Ballyreag 26th Nov 1737
James
McNaughton
Farmerof 24
acres in
Ballyreagh,
Dunaghy,
Kilconway in
1740
And land at
Moss in south
Q of Killyree
b.c. 1715
Note:
Ballyreagh
House, the
property of
McNaughten
Esq appears on
Taylor’s road
Quite possibly
married the Rose
who died in 1787
Yes must have
married Rose
Mathews pre 1763
– she the sister of
Henry Mathews,
Alive in 1762
and the last
surviving
trustee of the
Rev George
Rogers of
Clough. Dead
by 1787 deed
Leases farm on 12th Jan 1740 from
Henry O’Hara and the Earl of Antrim
perpetually till 1799 when Samuel and
George sign partition
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?i
d=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244&pare
ntid=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244%2
f007
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?i
23
James
McNaghten
23
James
McNaghten
23a
James
McNaghten
James
McNaghten
23aa
(where James
was already) in
1739 from
Henry O’Hara
for 3 lives and
30 acres at
Ballyreagh in
Sept 1739 from
Henry O’Hara
Renewable in
perpetuity
Of Dunaghy, by
Balleymoney,
Connor
Ie. not the
Parish of
Dunaghy but
the tiny
townland near
Ballymoney?
map of 1777
(ie he was
more of a local
squire than just
a farmer).
Of Dunaghy, by
Balleymoney,
Connor
Ie. not Parish
of Dunaghy?
Of Ballyreagh?
Signs Hearts of
Steel memorial
in 1770
Of Ballyreagh
Gent of Carnbeg
who left her much
in his will in
Register of Deeds
679/8/467343
d=ire%2flec%2f4506880%2f00734&pare
ntid=ire%2flec%2f4506880%2f00734%2
f009&highlights=%22%22
Balleyreagh is
just outside
Clogh
(Oldstone)
Though I think
the Ballyreagh
one in the
Parish of
Dunaghy is
most likely one
to have left a
will and signed
the memorial
Will / D. Codl.
of 1769
CoI
PRO NI
McNaghten, James, Ballyreagh, County
Antrim. Copy will. 1775. Diocese of
Connor
Reference
T/705
Date 1775
Creator Public Record Office of Ireland
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/search
-the-archives/
Eldest son was Samuel 32a b.1734
m. McQuorne
(NO surely Rose
Matthews and
before 1763)
McQuorne
reference
came from
KathyDuncom
be’s Dickey
Son: William 41a b.1744
James and William witness George
Strauchan’s will in 1773
http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/
family Tree
on ancestry
which had
many precise
dates of
marriage etc
116
James
McNaghten
Esq
James
McNaughton
Landed
Registry%20Of%20Deeds%20Abstracts%
20Of%20Wills%20Vol%20II%20174685/pageflip.html
m. Ann Knox (dau
of Andrew) in
Donegal Apr 1759
Faulkner’s Dublin Journal
LDS
Refers to
Ballyreagh
35
36a
James
McNaghton
Papist of
Drumglass,
Dungannon,
Tyrone in 1766
James
McNaughton
Leases house in
Church Street,
Dungannon in
Nov 1777 for 3
lives
Of Dungannon
James
McNaghten
RC
d.c.1785?
m.Eleanor
McGourke
PRO NI
Bankrupt estate in Antrim: the sale of
3,339 acres of the Ballymena Estate
includes part of Killyree and mentions
lease of James in 1739
Jul – Oct 1857 Doc 014 vol 047 LDS
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?i
d=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244&pare
ntid=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244%2
f007
Son 36a?
Source: Tenants of the Earl of Ranfurly’s
Dungannon Estate D235/159 which has
him as deceased and house set to John
Campbell from Nov 1785
Fa: 35?
Dau: Alice 88 in 1785
50
Family still there in 1859 (137c & d)
Grandson: James 137d
Gt grandson: William McNaghten Snr
James
McNaugher
James
McNaught
43a
James
McNaughton
Rents in
Coleraine for
21 yrs from
1776
Communicant
in Coleraine
every week
1820-1830s
Of Brook Street
Coleraine
D668/49/1 (Irish Society’s Estate)
A George McNaugher of Ballybogey
buried at Ballyrashane in 1889 aged 71
CoI
CoI
Fa: ?
Son: Brandon Sidney Rusel 63 b.1777
Son: John 62 b.1770
Dau: Margaret b.14.09.1771
Coleraine
James
McNaghten Jnr
Signs as a
CoI
(I have photo of signature on phone)
sidesman in
Check if it matches one on phone from
1784 at St
Oldstone court book taken 19/03/15
Patrick’s
Nb. Probably pronounced McNeighton
Coleraine
James McNaughten with John McDonnelly, Thomas Moxley, Patrick McAuley, Duncan McAuley, Edmond O’Neill, Patrick McKillop, Alexander Martin, Robert
McKillop, Daniel Martin, Bryan McKillop, Daniel McVicar, James McKillop, Patrick McKeegan, William Harshilly and Charles McAlester renting Low Clough 1796
In 1782 Cloughs Lill was 399 a of arable and 414 a of heathy mountain
49
James
Of Cloghs,
b.1756
McNaghten
Layde
Died
21.05.1836
COI
(or
RI
Son of ?
McNaughten
(Nr Cushendall)
aged 80
RC ?)
One of many renting a bit of land at
Low Clough on 17th Oct 1796
D2977/3A/4/36/5B (scanned)
BUT NOT one of the many signatories
representing the 33 families farming at
Cloughs who petition Lady Antrim to
rent directly from her (rather than her
let the land to a petty landlord).They
add that many have farmed there for
500 years D2977/3A/4/36/5A
Signs his name
well in 1796:
McNaughten
49b
Elizabeth
McNaghten
Of Layde
James
McNaghten
James Snr &
James Jnr
McNaghten
Of Cloughs Low
James
McNaghten
Tenant at
Cloughs, Layde
in 1805
Of Cloughs,
Glenarm in
1821 & 1835
b.1768 Antrim
Rent 8 acres of
Cloughs from
Lord Mark and
Lady Charlotte
Kerr in 1821
For 1 life
(signature on
stick from
D2977/3A/4/3
6/16)
Bur 1836
UHF
See 126b & c
Father : Baptist
Paying 2/3/8 rent at Cushendall office
16.03.1814
Alexander rents 6 acres (and Daniel
rents 23 at Knocknacarry) for 1 life or 21
yrs. (1821)
Rents (1835): (1827/8) ;
J&J 4/18/9
9/9/9
A 3/11/11.5
6/18/5
D 9/9/4.5
18/13/3
Paying 2/2/3 on 26.08.1805 and
2/3/3.5 on 20.02.1806 – one of 18
farmers at Cloughs.D1375/5/5/2/6
Note:
In 1742 Neil McNeile was the only
tenant at Cloughs.D1375/5/2/1
James
McNaghten
36b
James
McNaghten
Mentioned
(with John
O’Hara)in 1795
rent roll of
Glenarm under
George
Stewart at
Drumnagle (a 3
life lease from
1777)
Of Ballyreagh,
Oldstone
Antrim
b.1768
(aged 9 in lease
– as a life)
(b.1768)
Note that
Drumnaglea is to
the left of
Cloughmills (no
where near
Glenarm)and is
right next to
Anticur
D2977/3B/4
Note that Edmund leases Drumnaglea
for 3 lives in 1777 too and Thomas
Drumnagle in 1682
Deed of
1st Jan
1787
Fa: Samuel 32a(James is eldest son)
Mo: Hester
Releases tenement in Antrim, Co.
Antrim to George Ross in 1787
D2533/1/3
James
McNaghten
Gentleman of
Ballyreagh
aged 9 in 1777
James
McNaghten
Mr of
Ballymena in
1792 taking
bookings for
The Union to
Philadelphia
b.1768
Edmund McNaghten held a 41 acre farm
at Drumnagh in the Barony of Glenarm
[which was re-leased 13th Nov 1777 to
George Stewart – for lives of John
O’Hara son of Henry of Colaggan aged 8
and James McNaghten son of Samuel of
Ballyreagh aged 9 gentlemen]
D2977/3A/4/50/1
This shipping connection looks like the
link to Samuel the shipping broker of
Belfast
James
McNaghten
Of Ballyreagh
signs Dunaghy
Vestry minutes
May 17951797 (photo on
phone)
MIC1/299/1
b.1768
James
McNaghten
Esq late of
Coleraine
b.1768 Too
Much of a
coincidence
surely they
must be the
same family as
the Ballyreagh
one (confirmed
in Rogers
pedigree)
Mrs McNaghten
James
M’Naghten
James
McNaughton
Wife of James
the Customs
House Officer,
Coleraine
Gent of Clough
in 1802
Of Harryville in
1818
Signs Oldstone
Court Leet book
15th Sept 1790.
Constable for
Upper Dunaghy for
1 yr from 27th Apr
1791 (described as
McNaughtan and
McNaghtin).
Treasurer 4th March
1794 till last time
on 11th Apr 1798.
(New one signs 3rd
Oct 1798)
m. Annie
Walsh of Kilkenny
Buried at
Coleraine 3rd
Dec 1828
aged 59
She dies
26.01.1830
aged 68
Grave & Fa: Samuel of Ballyreagh
Rogers
Mo: Hester Rogers
Pedigre
e
Buried with Bartholomew and Catherine
(James’ daughter.) Bart died 01.01.1852
and Catherine 26.03.1863 at
Portstewart
Katherine or Kitty was their only
surviving child and m. Bartholomew
McNaghten JP DL of Ballyboggy
Buried 29.01.1830
St Patrick’s
IA
b.1788
m. Margaret
d. 29.10.1818
aged 30
Took out Game Licence at Ballymena in
1802
http://www.thebraid.com/genealogy.as
px
Bur
Kellswater
Reformed
Presbyterian
Churchyard
James
McNaghten
49a
51
James
McNaghten Esq
Sidesman at st
Patrick’s
Coleraine in
1784
Of Coleraine
James
McNaghten Esq
Retired
Revenue
Officer of New
Row
James
M’Naghten
Tide Surveyor
at Customs
House, Bridge
Foot, Coleraine
in 1824 (not
given as Esq.)
Of Coleraine
James
McNaghten
James
McNaghten Esq
Gent Of
Coleraine
Note not 1st Ahogill church like James
the stonemason
CoI
m. Annie Parkhill
27.11.1773 at
Coleraine
Surveyor at
Portrush 1820s
Bur St
Patrick’s
Coleraine
03.12.1828 ?
Bur St
Patrick’s
Coleraine
05.12.1829
when
“superannuat
ed”
Land trespassed upon
Dau: Catherine b. 1811 m. Bartholomew
Left will in
1829
Son: ? 62?
49?
James
McNaghten
80c*
(Of Ballyreagh)
signs Dunaghy
Vestry minutes
21st Aug 1803
(photo on
phone)
MIC1/299/1
James
McNaughton
James
McNaghten
James
McNaghten
Check if
signature same
as one signing
1795-97
b. 1780
Ballycreagh,
Dunaghy
Probably baptised
then but born 1768
Fa: Samuel 36f
Mr approved
church warden
at Ballywillin
11.04.1814
Farmer at
Annaghmore,
Loughgall,
Armagh in
1826
Succeeding EA McNaghten as
churchwarden
PRONI
Freeholder list: Rents off Mr Cope
Property in lease of 14th Dec 1826 from
Mrs Cope
(Note: William McNaghten there
afterwards)
But William also has lease of 1819 (farm
divided into 3)
Note Merdyth Workman rented off the
Copes in 1699
99d
James
McNaghten
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
Private in Ohio
In War of 1812
m. Betty
Farmer of
Cloughs
b.1794
Never married
RC
d.7th Nov
1878
Dau: Ann 128 b. 1818 Dublin
Ballycastle Vol 1 p61
(Layde?)
James
McNaughten
126c
James
McNaghten
148b
Alexander there
too
James
McNaghten
99g
James
McNaughton
99a
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
131cg
*
Ballycastle
aged 84
Paying Tithes
(8s.3d.) in
Cloughs, Layde
in 1826 (with
Alexander
paying there
too.[5s.6d.])
Farmer of
Cloghs, Layd Nr
Cushendall,
Ballymena
In a Rent Receipt Book D915/3/A/1/4
He is refered to as having Folio 322 and
pays at Cushendall Office:
5.10 Poor Rate 9.2.1 Rent 20.03.1858
9.0.4
20.12.1860
4.2.1
15.02.1862
7.0 Poor Rate 9.2.1
11.12.1862
Rents house, offices and 11 acres in
1859 £12
Elector of 1857
See 49
Rents house,
offices and 21
acres (plot18)
at Cloghs, Layd
in 1862
Dentist in 1850 b. 1788 Ireland
in Richmond
Gentleman of
1374 Richmond
Street,
Philadelphia in
1869
Landlord Earl of Antrim
Farmer
m. Hannah
b.1790
bc.1791 Ireland
m. Mary
d. 21.08.1869
Children:
Joseph b. 1826 Penn
Samuel
Hannah
Lettitia
Margaret
Thomas
William
Arrived New York 18th Sept 1851 aged
61
Daughters:
Mary Ann (Marion) b. 1816 Ayreshire
m. William McLintock
Janet b. 1827
James
McNaghten
Wright
m. Mary
McLathrie(?)
Daughter:
Mary b.17th April 1830 Dublin (but now
living in Glasgow) m. David Mason
agricultural labourer of Cardross(?) 27th
Nov 1855 at st Andrew’s, Dunbarton
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/427167
85/person/28097361029/media/1?pgnu
m=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum
(servant and niece of the Houstons of
Cambletown, Argyle in 1851)
Son: William b. 1835
One time
In Dublin in
1830
99b
137d
James
McNaughton
James
McNaghten
James
McNaghten
b. 1792 Co.
Tyrone
Rents house
and 34 acres in
Mullycrunnet,
Dungannon,
Tyrone in 1859
Farmer of
Mullycrunet,
Dungannon,
Tyrone
m. Mary Barkley
Rents houses, offices and 34 acres in
Mullycrunnet, Donaghmore, Dungannon
in 1859 £32 (land £30)
See 36a and 88
m.Mary Barkley
Son: William McNaughton Snr b. 1835
Dau: Mary b.1830 m. James Watt
farmer of Tullyarran, Dungannon and
son of Robert Watt 16th Feb 1849
Dungannon
Anne b.1832
Dau: Elizabeth m. George Gordon,
weaver 3rd Jan 1851 Donaghmore
Dau: Margaret m. Daniel Wiggins, nailor
17th Dec 1852
James
McNaughten
b.1784
d. 30th Aug
1879
122a
James
McNaughton
Moneyneagh
b.1799
122a
James
McNaughten
Farmer of
Moneyneagh &
Lislaban,
Loughguile,
b.1799
James
McNaghten
He the only
McN in
Loughguile
paying Tithes
in Lavan and
Moneyneagh in
1831 (Llislabin
& Moneyneagh
in 1832)
Of Loughguile
Note: This and
Craigatempin
were part of
Clotworthy’s
Estate c. 1640s
which ran eastwest from the
Bann to
Moneyneagh
Dungannon
aged 95
Buried
Loughguile
1879
RC
Brother is John
b.1801
Fa: hypothetical John 75a
Griffiths Fa: probably Archibald who farmed
1859
there in 1803
Rents house, offices and 301 acres with
John (prob b.1801) £54 (land £50)(So £2
is a big house).
Son: John b.1850!
Son: James b.1855!
James farming there in 1894
Though 250 acres is open mountainside
m. Mary
RC
Dau: Maryb.13.01.1846 Loughguile (sp:
John McNaughten and Mary McGooan)
Dau; Mary b.1849
Son: James bapt 24.01.1854 Loughguile
RC (Sponsors John McNaghten and
Mary McMullan)
Who probably m. Elizabeth Wier in 1876
(at Loughguile RC, Ballymena district)
(register very feint – could be done
again enlarged MIC1D/69/1)
Erected / by / John McNaughten / Moneynea / in memory of / his beloved father / James McNaughten / who died 10th June 1879 / aged 80 years / his sister /
Mary McNaughten / who died 21st Decr 1867 / aged 18 years / his uncle / John McNaughten / who died 1st Octr 1879 / aged 78 years / the above named / John
McNaughten / who died 23rd Octr 1888 / aged 38 years / James McNaughten / who died 6th June 1898 / aged 43 years / also his daughter / Mary McNaughten /
who died 2nd September 1913 aged 24 years / and his wife Elizabeth McNaughten / who died 23rd Feby 1946 aged 95 years / and his son / James McNaghton /
died 7th Dec 1974 aged 71 years / also his wife / Mary McNaughton / died 31st March 1984 aged 89 years / and their son / Kevin McNaughton / died 8th
September 1996 aged 66 years
Elizabeth still holds all the land in 1904. (See VAL/3/C/1 for revised valuations 1930-1950)
I spoke to Kevin’s brother John (aged c.80 in 2015) but he has no knowledge about how the family came to Moneyneagh other than he thinks they sold a farm at
Lislabin. The house at Moneyneagh was two storey. 250 of the 301 acres are mountain.
122
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughten
Of
Ballymoney?
Farmer of
Moneyneach in
1866
James
McNaughton
Farmer of
Moneynea
James
McNaughten
99c
James
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
private of 75th
Dau: Marjorie 160 b.1844
d. 4th June
1879
Ballymoney
aged 85 [sic]
b.1796/99
b.c. 1805
m. Margaret
Dau:
Margary m. James Scally farmer of
Mullagholuf 13th Feb 1866 at Loughguile
RC Ballymoney
Witnesses James and Eliza Watt
Dau: Susanna McNaughten Seally bapt
25th Jan 1879 Balintoy
(Sponsors James McNaughten and
Margaret McNaughten)(Of Loughguile?)
Ballymoney Vol 1 p 130
John present at death
Son: John 136 b. Mayo 06.09.1827
McNaughton
Foot
cobbler
Haddington,
Gledmuir East
Lothian
m. Mary Hughes of
Castlebar, Co. Mayo
09.12.1826
Dau: Susan
At Westport 24th Sept 1827 (Served
with Sgt George in 75th) WO12/8141
Discharged 30th April 1840 with 12
months Gratuity (having served at least
21 years) WO12/8152
McNAUGHTON
Newspaper cuttings from the Eastern Cape.
EP Herald, March 1973
Soldier-cobbler founded big farming family
In the mid-nineteenth century James McNAUGHTON, a newly discharged British infantryman set up shop as a cobbler in Somerset East. Today four generations
later, his descendants are one of the largest farming families in the Graaff-Reinet district, controlling some 62,000 hectares of land and 30,000 head of stock.
According to Mr. Jack McNAUGHTON, owner of the farm Green Tree, near Graaff-Reinet, farming is now "an established McNAUGHTON tradition." The family
record bears him out. Even those who have left the McNAUGHTON "homestead" area around Graaff-Reinet are still, in the main, farmers - some as far afield as
Australia. And today several fifth-generation McNAUGHTONS are well on their way to carrying on the tradition. The man who started it all was the cobbler's son,
John, who in the 1820's gave up his career as an hotelier in Graaff-Reinet to work the 4,000-hectare farm Aloe Ridge, which he bought for 25c - then a half-crown
- a morgan (,857ha). This farm, the family homestead is now owned by two of John's grandsons, Graham and Jack.
ENLISTED
John's father, James McNAUGHTON was born at Haddington, Gledmuir, in the parish of East Lothian, Scotland, about 1805 - exact date is not known by his
descendants. In February 1822, at the age of 17, James enlisted with the First Foot Regiment in Edinburgh. On May 17, 1822, he commenced service with the 75th
Foot Regiment on the Isle of Wight, subsequently serving in Gibraltar from June of the same year to January 28, 1824, when the regiment returned to England.
On December 9, 1826, James married Mary HUGHES of Castlebar County, Mayo, Ireland. His two children, John and Susan, were born during the next four years.
In 1820 the 75th Regiment was deployed in the Cape of Good Hope, where James arrived with his family on August 24. He was stationed at Grahamstown and
saw service on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape Province, taking up a station at Fort Beaufort in 1838.
DISCHARGED
On April 30, 1840 he was discharged at his own request. His discharge papers, now in the possession of his family, bear the signature of Major-General George
NAPIER. James took his family to Somerset East and opened a cobbler's shop, which he ran until his death. He is buried at the Church of England cemetery at
Somerset East.
http://www.eggsa.org/newspapers/index.php/newspaper-cuttings-from-the-eastern-cape/769-newspaper-cuttings-from-the-eastern-cape-m
James
Of Dunalis
Pres
Living with one male and 5 females all of
McNaghtan
More, Dunboe
b
the same family
In 1831 C
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ni
rldy/dunboe/1831cen/1831db14.htm
99i*
James
Weaver of
Pres
Dau Ellen
McNaughten
Mullanhead,
m. John McGrotty at Dunboe C of
Dunboe, Derry
Ireland 11.08.1845 Witnesses John
McNaughten (who signed) and Kennedy
Stafford. Note Ellen was a communicant
at Dunboe Presbyterian Church in 1845
MIC1P/412
111o
James
McNaughton
Of Thomas
Street,
Portadown
112f
James
McNaughton
Of Shankhill,
Belfast
111d
James
M’Naughten
James McNatten
111e
James McNatten
111g
James McNatten
m. Sarah
Dau: Hetty 152b.1836
Son: Samuel 117a
b.1814
Farmer of
Drumor,
Monaghan
Farms3 acres in
Drummock,
Tehallan,
Monaghan in
1832
Farmer of
Kinard,
Met
h
d. 1874
Monaghan
1832 Tithe
An
See 144a & 157a
1832 Tithe
An
See 144a & 157a
James & Peter farm in same townland
1832 Tithe
An
See 144a& 157a
111h
James
McNaghten
James
McNaughton
James
McNaghten
Monaghan
Of Killymarley,
Monaghan in
1859
Of
Knockballyreay
Monaghan In
court for
assault 1859
Of Caunlovree
Rents a tiny house (15/..) in 1859
Griffiths
See 144a & 157a
b. 17th April
1814
Killorglin, Kerry
RC
Irish
genealo
gy
Fa: John of Caunlovree
Mo: Jessica Topham
Sp: John Leslie, Mary Neil
105c
James
McNaghten
Of
Farrantoreen,
Killorglin, Kerry
James
MacNaughton
Of Rinard,
Caherciveen,
Kerry in 1866
Painter (?) of
Binnelly (?)
Derry
James
McNaughten
James
MacNaughten
James
McNaughton
James
MacNatten
James
McNaughten
m. Margaret
RC
m. Elizabeth Garvey
Smith
RC
Died pre 1868
m. Ellen
Labourer of
Ballycastle in
b.1814
Widower by 1901
RC
d.12 May
1901
Son: Gerald b. 19.03.1834
Mary b. 23.10.1841 m. John Shea
13.02.1866 (when of Rinard)
Thomas b. 10.09.1843
Dau:
Mary m. John Shea 1866
Dau:
Mary m. Robert Hamilton labourer of
Killaloo at Killaloo C of I Lower Cumber,
Derry 20th Nov 1866
Dau: Jane bapt 1832 St Paul’s Arran
Quay, Dublin
Dau: Jane b. 1832 m. John Harrison at
Shoreditch 6th Oct 1868
Dau: Ann b. 1843 St Paul’s Arran Quay,
Dublin
Ann present at death
1901
122a
James
McNaghten
115b
James
McNaughton
115ba
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
115c
115d
James
McNaughton
James
M’Naghten
James
McNaghton
115e
James
Ballycastle
aged 87
bapt
17.04.1814
Killorglin, Kerry
Shoemaker
journeyman
In Dalry,
Ayrshire in
1851 & 1861
In Milwaukie in
1850
In
Hemmingford,
Canada in 1851
Watchmaker In
Greenwich, NY
in 1850 & York,
Canada in 1861
Watchmaker in
Portadown,
Armagh in
1840.
Clockmaker
and jeweller in
High Street in
1842
Of Thomas
Street,
Portadown,
Armagh
In Quebec in
RC
b. 1812 Ireland
m. Sophia
b. 1812 Ireland
m. Ann
Son: William 159b b. 1838 Ireland
(shoemaker). A railway labourer of
Stevenston in 1871
Sophia is a widow of Stevenston,
Ayreshire in 1871
b. Ireland
c. 1812
b. Ireland 1815
Fa: John 105a
Presb
m. Elizabeth
Probable brother John b. Scotland 1815
farmer in Canada in 1851
Son: George b. 1843 Ireland
Eliza b. Canada 1848
Trade Directory
m. Elizabeth
b. 1815 Ireland
m. Margaret
Met
h
Son:
Francis b. 1840 Portadown
Francis b. 1842 Portadown
Son: Thomas b.1845
McNaughton
1861
121l
James
McNaughton
115f
James
McNaughton
131cg
*
James
McNaughton
Labourer of
Larkhall,
Dalserf,
Lanarks in 1851
Charr Filler of
Dalry,
Ayreshire in
1851
Wounded
artilleryman of
Taylor’s lane,
Dundee
Catherine
Bridget
b. 1816 Ireland
m. Agnes
b. 1817 Ireland
b.1818
Scotland
Sister Elizabeth m. James McGow c.1853
Probably married
Elizabeth Buckley in
1841
d. 1846
Fa: James b. 12.08.1784 in St Martins
Perth
Death Apr 1845 in Dundee, Angus,
Scotland
Mo: Betsey Skene
Dau:
Jessie b. 1845 Dublin d.1848 Dundee
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
R H Artillery
1839 -44
Sawyer and
then gunner in
RHA
122b* James McNattan
99da
James
McNaghtan
b. St Peter’s
Dundee 1817
b.1817
Dundee
Lost arm from explosion of a gun in
Phoenix Park. Sawyer. Chelsea 9th April
1844 5 yrs service WO116/126
Dau: Jessie b. 1845 Dublin
Bapt
08.03.1819
St Mary PRO
Cathedral
St Mary’s Pro
cathedral,
Dublin
RC
Fa: Thomas 105l
Mo: Ellen
Sponsors John Walsh & Bridget Conway
m. Eliza
RC
Son: James 138a*b. 5th May 1830
Sponsors James Walsh and Mary Tighe
James
M’Naghten
131cb
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
131cc
*
James McNorton
131cf
*
James
McNaughton
Dairy at Church
Street, Dublin
1835 & Abbey
Street 1846
Saddler of Old
Artillery
Ground Tower
Hamlets in
1871 & 1881C
Merchant
Seaman
Ticket
463676
Carpenter
Drafted at
Brant NY in
1860s
Stonemason of
Harryville,
Ballymena in
1843
b. 1821 Dublin
m. Mary Ann
Harness maker in West Ham Workhouse
in Leyton, Essex in 1891
b.1821
BT114/15
Bally………. Or
Ballagdhy
b. 1820 Ireland
Bc.1820
Pres
b
Dau:
Eliza Ann McNaughton
B. 1843 in Harryville, Ballymena
m. Thomas Middleton (mechanic and
son of land steward) 08.07.1867
1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church,
County Antrim.
Death 16 June 1920 in Belfast, Antrim,
Ireland
Margaret m. James Wasson, tailor of
Ballymena 20th Dec 1862 (both minors)
(Kirkinriola register ststes Mary
MacNaughton marrying James Hasson
according to Debs MIC1P/114/1)
126ca
*
James
McNaughten
Stonemason of
Ballymontenag
h Ahoghill, Nr
Ballymena
99f
James
McNaughten
Stonemason
late of
Ballyneel
leaves his
freehold
tenement in
Harryville.
131ce
*
James
McNaughton
131cd
*
James McNattan
Pres
b
m. Margaret
b. 1820 Ireland
Bapt
30.09.1822 St
Mary PRO
Will of 1848
d.31st Oct
1848 at
Ballykeel
Dau: Christina b. 1841 m. William/James
McGladdery (farmer of Gloughoyne,
Drummaul) at Ahogill 1st Presbyterian
Church, Ballymena 10th Sept 1858
Four daughters
Will of 1848 and 68 D1902/1/10
(Will of 1862 D1902/1/70?)
m. Margaret Clark
Dau:
Christina b. 1841 in Antrim, Antrim
Death 23 Aug 1922 in Gladstone Street,
Rockhampton. Aus.
(a Margaret
McNaughton
widow and
daughter of James
Clark m.Luke
McQuitty 27th Sept
1854 Ballymena 3rd
Presb witnesses
Joseph (who signs
with a fine hand)
and Ellen
McNaughten)
Hannah Jane b. 17 Jun 1844 in
Ballymena, Antrim
m. James Muggleton 1866 Queensland
Death 17 August 1903. in Mackay, Qld
Australia.
RC
Fa: John
Mo: Mary
131ca
James
McNaughton
James
M’Naughten
138aa
*
James McNattin
138a
James
McNaghten
138b
James
McNaughton
144a
James
McNaughton
144c
James McNattan
Mariner in NYC
in 1850
Labourer of
Knockanskerra
gh,
Ballyrashane,
Coleraine in
1858 and 1895
Labourer
Arrived New
York
20.07.1864
Servant in
Rathven in
1851
Labourer then
Soldier
In Banff in
1854
In Perry,
Clarion
Pennsylvania in
1850
James
MacNaughton
148b
James
Cathedral,
Dublin
b. 1823 Ireland
b.1824
m. Ann
m. Martha Freeman
24 Dec 1858
Witness: James
Carrey
d.6 Apr 1895
Coleraine
aged 71
CoI
Mary b. NY 1841
Sarah b. 1844
Fa: Henry of Lisnagalt
b. 1829 Ireland
Bapt
05.05.1830 St
Mary’s Dublin
b. 1831 Ireland
Fa: James 115a
b.1833
Monaghan
93rd Foot attested in Banff 2nd Dec
1854 in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny,
2/21st from 1869, 89th from 1872.
Labourer WO97
With Frances or Esther
b. 1832 Ireland
b.1832
Farmer of 11
Sponsors Patrick Bannan & Mary Ross
d. 27th Oct
1893
Newtonards
aged 61
GRO has him as female!
McNaghten
126c
148c
James
McNatton
acres at Cloghs,
Cushendall in
1859
Of Cloghs,
Cushendall,
Moyle
McNaughton
m. Anne Martin
RC
Dau: Mary Jane b. 09.02.1859 (Sp: Dan
Quin and Eliza Martin)
Layde & Ardclinis (Cushendall) RC
MIC1D/68/1
Son: John b. 24.05.1862 (Sp John Hazlett
and Anne Stewart)
Son: b. 07.09.1872 (FHL 255856)
Son:Alexander m. Mary McDonnell
21.06.1890
Son: Archibald bapt 27 Aug 1870
(sponsor John McN and Eliza Martin)
Layde & Ardclinis (Cushendall) RC
Son: Charles b. 1876
Witness: Patrick
148f*
James McNutton
148d* James McNorton
Farmer in
b. 1836 Ireland
Bristol, Pontias,
Quebec in
1911
Labourer and
b. 1837 Ireland
then drafted in
Barre NY 1863
Dau: Mary b.07.02.1880 Layde (Sp:
Patrick McNaughton and Mary
Thompson)
Children:
William b. 1870 Quebec
Jana
Humphrey
148e*
James McNorton
148g*
James
McNaughton
James
McNaughton
113d
113da
1
James
MacNaughton
Jeremiah
McNaughton
Jeremiah
McNaughton
John McNaught
Iain Dhu or John
Shane(Black John)
MacNachten
Miner and
Naturalised in
Cook County
Illinois
11.06.1871
b. Ireland
b.1838 Ireland
m. Mary Coughlin
Dau: Mary born 10 May 1858 in
Renfrew, Ontario
Town Sergeant
of Fermoy,
Cork in 1875
b.1847
Shoemaker of
Clinton,
Michigan in
1897
In Washington,
NY in 1860
In Michigan in
1870
b. 1828 Ireland
m. Julia A (wife in
1860)
b. 1831 Ireland
m. Hannah
d.19 Mar
1904 Antrim
d. 09.03.1897
Michigan
Certificate not viewed
Fa: John
Son: William C b. 1856 NY
One of Mr Adare’s British tenants on his
Native lands in Toome and in the 1630
Muster Roll
Founded the
Irish Line
Daughter of
Alexander
MacDonald
Buried in
family tomb
in Bonamargy
Friary,
BallyCastle
Fa: Ian Makalexander MacNaghten
(Or Iain Dhu was third son of Sir John
McNaughton – knighted 1627)
Migrated 1606 – 1641
Earl of Antrim’s Chief agent
Son & heir: Donnel / Daniel of Oldstone
(2c )d. by 1637
Son: John 2
Son*: Alexander of Oldstone (2a ?)
2
John MacNaughton
Clan Chief
Ballymagarry,
Nr Dunluce
d.1630
Fa: John 1
Son: Daniel 4
Son*: Patrick (10?)
Son*: Alexander (10a*?)
Will PRONI T559 3 p.628
Freehold Lease
for Dunluce
1620
John M’Naghtan
Gent of
Ballymagarry
Ballymagnog,
Dunluce
Left will in
1631
Secretary/Agen
t for his cousin
Randal
MacDonnell,
the Earl of
Antrim
d.10.03.1630
bu Bonmargy
Old
Churchyard
An
Mentioned in Ulster Inquisition (para
33) as dying in 1630 and Daniel
inheriting
John, the Agent, lived at Ballymagarry
House near Dunluce Castle (where the
MacDonnells lived). The house burned
down in 1750.
Granted Irish denization 29.01.1611
Settled 29/08/1611
Undertaker (landlord) 29/1/1612
Came from Scotland.
Got from Sir Randal MacDonnell : 60 acres of Ballymagarry nr Dunluce Castle; 30 acres at Coolnegar; 60 acres at Benvarden
https://archive.org/stream/historicalaccoun00hill#page/438/mode/2up
The first Macnaghten came to the Antrim coast from Fraoch Eilean castle (Dunderawe) in Lough Awe in Scotland in 1580. This had been the family home since
1267. Shane (John) Dubh (or Dhu, meaning dark haired), grandson of Sir Alexander MacNaughtan who was killed in the Battle of Flodden in 1513, was a nephew
of the famous Sorley Boy Macdonnell, both being descended from the kings of Scottish Dalriada. So it was that this John Macnaghten (otherwise Shane Dubh
MacNaughtan) was appointed principal agent or first secretary to his cousin, Sir Randal MacSorley Macdonnell, the first earl.
2b
John
Settled in
McNaughton
John
McNaughten
4a
John
McNaughton
4b
John
McNaughton
28/11/1617
(different to 2
who settled in
1611 ?)
Farmer of
Kilbeggn,
Westmeath in
1641
1641 Deposition (Irish Monuments
Commission)
b. 1610
Kilquhanitie,
Galloway,
Scotland
m. Margaret
Gordon
d. 1659 Ulster
Parents: Malcolm Glenshira
McNaughton & Elizabeth Murray
d. 1641 in the
massacre at
Dunmull
Fa: Daniel 2c
Son?*: John 8
https://archive.org/stream/historicalske
tch00mora#page/420/mode/2up/searc
h/antrim
4b
John McNaghten
Of Oldstone
(Clogh) in 1637
Leased lands in
Cornerk,
Dundermot
and
Drumakeely in
1637 for 41 yrs
8
John
McNaughtane
Of Anticur/
Atleyteylue,
Rasharkin,
13kms south of
BallyMoney
On behalf of
Catherine and
Margaret
McNaghten
daughters of 2c
Daniel McNaghten
(of Oldstone)
deceaced
Hearth Tax
Margaret
https://archive.org/stream/historicalacc
oun00hill#page/442/mode/2up
D/2977/3A/5/1/10
Of Anticur
when buried
at family
Fa: either John 4b or Neale 4c
Son: Thomas 19a (inherited the
Kilconway in
1669
(Probably John
of Kiltymurray)
John
MacNaghten
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
8a
John
McNaughton
McNaughtan had a
Hearth here too
tomb in
Bonmargy
Priory but
date missing
(source:
Lecky papers)
Representative
of Lord Antrim
in the Barony
of Kilconway in
1664
In possession
of lands at
Rosedermot
(very near
Moneyneagh
and
Cloughmills),
Carn-Beg and
Farranacushog
/Killyree
By 1669
WRONG
Of Benvardin
possessed
Innisgrame
(Inshinagh,
Ballymoney ?)
till 1679
property at Atteytey Cue)
Holds Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy’s
Warrant whilst he is in Scotland that July
Note there is a
townland
called
Ballybogy next
to Rosedermot
on the O’Hara
Estate maps of
1783 (T2971/1)
(from John
Bickerstaffe of
Portglenone who
leased them from
the Earl of Antrim
on 20 Oct 1669) for
61 yrs
I think JB leased the
lands that were
previously granted
to JM. CORRECT
D/2977/3A/5
/1/18
https://archive.org/stream/anhistorical
acc05hillgoog#page/n450/mode/2up/se
arch/Donnell+McNaghton p.438
Source:Tenants on the Estates of the
Earl of Antrim in the seventeenth
century by Ian Montgomery #22
This was then leased by the Earl of
Antrim to Robert Cussack Esq of
Dunluce D/2977/3A/3/1/33
b. 1639
Dunderave
m. Florence Gordon
d. Augusta,
Virginia 1707
This came from Marilyn Landon’s Tree
on Ancestry and may not be reliable
Castle
(Scotland)
10a
11
Jo McNaghten
John MacNaughton
M’Naughton Esq
(attributing the parents as Malcolm
Glenshira McNaughton and Elizabeth
Murray)
m. Jane Jean de
laCoeur Campbell
1685
Sons:
Alexander b. 1656 (went to America)
John b. 1670
Signs lease of the townland of Tullylish
in 1677
Nb.
Frances daughter of Alexander, Dr of
physick had Tullylish in 18th C so Jo is
probably John of Benvarden, Chief
Of Tullylish,
MONAGHAN
(but perhaps
he is just the
agent since the
agreement is
between
William Leslie
of Prospect
and John
Magill of
Tullycarne)
Chief of the
Clan
Benvarden (in
1674 & 82) &
Dunluce
From
Strathclyde
Was left*
Ballyboggie,
Ballylekine,
Ballinesse,
b.c.1650
Married Helen
Stafford c.1676
When a widow ?,
went into
Londonderry in
1689 where her
Uncle Stafford was
a defender
Died pre 1689
?
Will of 1700
Prot
Son of Daniel of Benvarden 7 & 4
(???Son ?: Daniel b. 1724 d.1724?????)
1st Son: Francis 17 b.1675
2nd Son: Alexander b. 1676
3rd Son: Bartholomew the elder 12 who
got Benvarden b. 1677
4th Son: Edmund 14 b.1679
5th Son ? Edward b. 1692
Will mentions something about leasing
his lands to the eldest sons of each of
his sons and also about his 6th to 10th
sons.
Atilyboyland,
Ballylough,
Ballytegart,
Maghercrean
Will also mentions nephew
Bartholomew of Ballyhunsley and also
Thomas of Killymurry.
Held from grandfather: 60 acres at Benvarden.
Held Ballyreagh; ¼ of dry [sic]; ¼ of Cregadvarren (Craigiewarren); ¼ of Carnanrighe (Merevoe) and Ballygelagh at Benvarden.
*Another branch of the McNaghton family had held since 1637 land in Dunluce between Coleraine and the sea:
½ of Ballentegert; Laggathrore; ½ of Maghereman and ½ of Ballenlogh.* (This and Ballyboggy and Tullycapple and the 46 quarterlands thirled to Ballyboggy mill
were due to go to Alexander of Benvarden in Deed of 1st May 1716 but it is not signed by anyone bar Antrim and is cancelled 20th September 1716
D2977/3A/3/1/61)
http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/An_Historical_Account_of_the_Macdonnells_of_Antrim_1000505956/445
*(NB. Ballylough in Billy and Croggerye ; and Ballytaggart, Loughguile; Laggachore; Maghernan; and Ballylough in Billy were Daniel of Ballymagarry’s in 1637.
Surely this was his father Daniel/Donnell.)
John McNaghten held 46 quarters of land thirled to Ballyboggie mill in 1684 (and his neighbour was John McCollum gent of Glogher [sic?] who has the Park and
mills between portballintrae and Bushmills. One of Lecky’s respondents thought Donaghy McCollum enjoyed Toberdorman till c.1708)
John McNaghten Gent of Benvarden leases salmon fishing along the coast between Dunluce Castle and the old castle at Ballyreagh in 1687 (which Francis Gent of
Benvarden leases in 1708; Francis Gent of Beardiville leases in 1716; and Edmund of Beardiville leases in 1744.)
The house at Benvarden was little more than a “thatched cottage” till 1797 when Montgomery pulled it down and built a grand one there. Beardiville is in the
extreme SE corner of Ballywillin extending into Ballyrashane and overlooked by Dunmull Hill. (Slates didn’t come from Wales till 19th C)
23c
23d
John McNaghten
Soldier
John McNaghten
Of
Drumadonnel,
Drumgooland
Of St Luke’s
John
Sgt John McNaghten 83rd Ft.
Admitted Chelsea 14th Dec 1763
Disabled. Dead WO118/36 WO118/39
Admission Book 1 p.62
IIW V4 p100
Will probated
1763
m. Elizabeth
CoI
Had dau Ann bapt 18.01.1736 St Luke’s,
McNaughton
John McNaught
39
John McNaught
(note spelling)
Dublin in 1736
In Mullenan,
Londonderry in
1756
Churchwarden
in Coleraine in
1770
Of Bannside
Coleraine
40
Widow
McNaughton
Of Bannside
Coleraine
thoug
h
William
McNaught
William
McNaght
Of Coleraine
m. Jane Edmiston
CoI
Of the
Aghadowey
Congregation
m. Mary Martin of
Tollens 24.12.1814
New Row
Presbyterian
Church, Coleraine
Pres
Alexander
McNaught
Of Ferryquay
Street,
Coleraine
Of Killowen,
Coleraine in
1828
John McNaught
and
Alex McNaght
and
and
Francis
McNaught
Weaver of
Ballywindland
in 1850
Henry McNaught Of Laurence
Dublin
Renting large house off the Irish Society
for 14/7/2 pa
CoI
Buried
29.05.1769
Col
Buried
30.01.1772
Col
CoI
m. Ruth
m. Elizabeth
D4164/A/28
CoI
These are the only McNaughts I have
included in this list. Many McNaughts
left wills at the PRONI
If her husband was 39, then they could
be ours, or perhaps parents of 33 or 42
Col
Son: William 13.08.1804
Col
Dau: Kitty 26.06.1804
Col
Dau: Mary m. George Doherty
08.04.1828 New Row Pres.
(nb. Another Mary McNaght – of
Gortycavan and daughter of Peggy –
marries Wm Burnside, Blacksmith)
Dau: Margaret bapt 01.06.1851
Lane, Coleraine
25ab
she died 1822
He moved to
Bushmills and died
1831
John
McNaughton
Buried St
Paul’s, Dublin
20.04.1774
CoI
John
McNaughten
27
54
John McNaghton
Esq
Cassandra
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
“Half hanged”.
Of Benvarden,
Knockanbury
and Conagher.
Collector of
taxes in
Coleraine
High sheriff
1756
Chaired the
first meeting of
the Farmer’s
Society in
Coleraine 24th
Jan 1755
Sold
Benvarden to
Hugh
Montgomery
1720/1722
m(1) Mary Daniel
daughter of the
Dean of Down
16.08.1752 St
Mary’s Dublin
Mary d.1756
Hanged 1761
And
Benvarden
then sold
IG
Related to Alexander buried 12 April
1776 ?
Margaret McNaghten buried there
7.10.1790
Son:
Eldest Son of 12
Estate sequestrated due to his gambling
debts
One daughter by first marriage
Dau: Jane bapt 27.05.1753 m. Edmund
Lecky D1946/7/1
Son: Bartholomew Edmund 52 bapt
16.06.1753 St Mary’s, Dublin
Dau: Cassandra McNaughten
11.12.1755 54
m(2)? Mary Anne
Knox 1761
Dublin Uni 1740-41 (Alumni)
Bapt.
11.12.1755
St Mary’s
Dublin
Of Co. Antrim
but family
Married Capt
Joseph Hardy
Buried in
Shane Dhu’s
tomb in
Bonmargy
Friary
Daughter of half hanged 27 & Mary
Pres
b
Settled in Greenwich on banks of Batten
Kill, New England/Eastern NY c.1765
originally from
Argyleshire
Son Robert b. Washington m. Isabella
Watson. Farmed in Argyle, Washington
and had Moses Archibald in 1813
https://archive.org/stream/3927884.00
01.001.umich.edu#page/22/mode/2up
33
35a
John McNaghten
Of
Drumadonall,
Dromore
Left Will in
1763
John
M’Naughton
Of
Freeholder of
Drumnadonnall Drumnadonnall
, Upper Iveagh
Barony.
John McNorthon
John
McNaughton
Of Tyrone Co.
Cabin in New
Jerseyfield by
the Mowhawk
John
McNaughton
Of Antrim,
Emigrated
from Scotland
to Ireland and
then to
Washington
County, NY
c.1760
1726 Islay
Landlord Rowan M’Naughton
Registered at Rathfryland 1824
Other Lives: Rowan, John and Thomas
m.Catherine
Murrey at
Trinity,Waterford
18.04.1750
m. Jenny
m. Margaret Taylor
in NY c.1752
CoI
RI
Son of ?
Son: ?
d.1786
An
d. 1800
Greenwich,
Washington
Caldwel
l family
tree on
An
Fa: Alexander b. 1692 Islay, Argyle ? one
of the original Campbell emigrants of
July 1728 who petitioned for land in
1764 and aministered the Patent. The
land to be called Argyle (he signed as
M’Nachtan). Married Mary McDonald
(b.1690, d.1777). He had daughter
Eleanor born on Islay 5th May 1735. He
d. 1784 Salem
Children:
Alexander
Archibald
Mary
Robert b. 1767 Argle, Washington*
Daniel
Eleanor
Margaret
* who
m. Isabella Watson and Isabella
Morrison and had
Joseph
John 1792-1868
Mary
Thomas 1799-1855
Alexander 1800-1884
Duncan 1801-1847
Jane
Margaret
Ellen
Moses Archibald 1813-1901
35b
John
McNaughten
Emigrated
from Belfast to
Philadelphia in
1773 on the
Brigatine Agnes
(landed at
Newcastle on
the Delaware
in June 1773)
John McNaghtin
John McNaught
42
John McNaghten
(note William
McNaughton
was there too in
1771)
41b*
m. Anne Cooper
6. 10.1774
St Mary’s, Ardess,
Magheraculmoney,
Co. Fermanagh
(probably her
parish)
Of Coleraine
signs Vestry
Book in 1770
Of Ferryquay
Street,
Coleraine in
1775
John McNaghten
Note in
Coleraine
register says
tenants of
Bartholomew
McNaghten Snr
John
McNaughtin
Has house in
Brook Street,
Coleraine in
1840
Of James street
John McNorton
CoI
Married who?
Col
Son of: ?
Child: buried 12.09.1775
Coleraine
m. Sarah
Son:
Henry bapt 19.01.1785
Coleraine register states Rose Steel/Skill
senior of John McNaughtin’s house in
Brook Street buried 19 Feb 1840 age 77
m. Mary
Son:
49c
John
McNaughton
53
John
McNaughton
Dublin in 1769
Labourer then
Soldier
A soldier aged
10,
then hosier
then soldier
b.1765
Kilmarnock,
Ayr
b. St George’s,
Quebec 1759
John McNorton
61b
John McNaghten
Married ?
53aa?
Possible father
of our Margaret
85 ?
53ac*
Robert b.1769
1st Horse Guards (Life Guards) a
labourer admitted Chelsea 19th July
1802 13 yrs service WO120/9
WO121/58/1 (some feint note about
Mayd, Ireland 29/32? In WO120/9) Ill
health WO116/12 WO116/252
CoI
Son of ?
Probably son of a soldier of the 35th in
Quebec – most likely Hugh 25a
35th foot 1769-75 (of Quebec fame)
104th foot 1780-1783
Royal Dublin Militia 1797 -1802
4th Royal Veterans Bttn 1802-1811
Wounded in ankle in Germany with
104th
Signed his name on discharge papers of
30th July 1811 to return to Ireland.
WO119 WO121
Bapt
18.03.1759 St
James, Dublin
A labourer of
Little Ginless
Street, St
Saviour, Surrey
in 1841
b. 1771 Ireland
Issue: ? 85 & 86 ? 75a ?
Fa: Daniel
Mo: Elizabeth
Daughter-in-law (?):
Lucy b. 1801 (m. John a labourer)
Grand children (?):
Mary Ann b.1833
Margaret b. 1836 Surrey
John b. 1839 Surrey
62
John
McNaughton
b.31.01.1770
Coleraine
CoI
71a
John
McNaughton
Gunsmith and
soldier in 83rd
and 88th Foot
b.c.1774
Athlone,
Roscommon
d. 1814 on
service
74d*
John
McNaughten
Farmer of
Farnareagh,
Londonderry
b. 1776
d. 14th Feb
1865
Londonderry
aged 89
John McNaghten
Of
Farnegereagh/
Timeageeragh,
Loughinsholin
Maghera,
Derry in 1831 C
Lt Commdr
Coast guard,
Portrush,
Bushmills 1849
In Boston Mass
in 1855
John M’Naghten
80b*
John McNorton
John Alexander
McNaghten
74a
John McNaghten
Brother of 92
Fa: James of Brook Street 43a
Is he the Jno McNaghten serving as
sidesman from 2nd Mar 1793
Serving in 88th Foot in 1814 having
served 6 yrs 4 months in 83rd WO25/516
William present at death
With 1 female
b.c. 1775
Ireland
Of Beardiville
Adult in 1797
Father not
confirmed yet
Of Belfast in
1802
m. Margaret
Dau: Ann 112 bapt St Anne’s Shankhill,
Belfast 02.04.1802
Son: John 118a?
(the 13th
Dragoon) ?
But NO McNaghtens listed in 1800 Belfast Trade directory, Residents of Belfast 1807 nor residents of the town of Belfast 1808
John
Distiller of
m. Mariane whon
MacNaughten
Belfast in 1832
died at Leixlip,
Esq
Dublin 15th july
1832
John M’Naghten Dealer of 78
Little Donegall
street, Belfast
in 1835
John
Calico Printer
Pres RI
Son: James, a calico printer of Oldpark,
McNaughtan
of Belfast?
Belfast m. Maria Jane Ingram 27th March
1863 at Duncairn Presbyterian, Belfast
and then Charlotte Peel in 1876
74b
John McNaghten
Of Trim
m. Elizabeth
John
McNeighten
In Belfast in
1815
M. Eliza
74c*
John McNorton
Admitted
House of
Industry,
Boston,
Massachusette
s in 1848
b. 1778 Ireland
75
John
McNaughton
5th Dragoon
b.c. 1780
Probably 75b
Son: John 121 b. Trim 1809
Son: John 118a?
Dau: Sarah bapt 25th Jan 1815 St Anne’s
Belfast
Son of ?
Served in the same troop as Francis
1796 – 1799
Probably 75b and son of 37 and brother
of Francis 66 and Patrick 66a
75b
John F
McNaughton
Farrier in 8th
Light Dragoons
b. ????
Ballymoney,
Antrim
blacksmith
Probably 75
Shot by
sentence of a
General Court
Martial 30th
July 1817
Hathrass, Nr
Agra, Utter
Pradesh
WO25/1419
(Court martial not in WO90/1 or
WO92/1, nor WO71/245 & 246) Report
88A 89 WO25/2438&9
In Capt Edward Carter’s Troop.
Confined during 25th Oct – 25th Nov
Muster of 1816 till the end WO12/823
Buried at
Loughguile in
1787
Son: Hypothetical John 75a
£8 0s 7.5d willed and paid to Farrier
COULD BE
William Murphy of 8th LDs at Meerut
BARTHOLOMEW
’S BROTHER
Shot for Mutiny. On the evening of 2nd November 1817 he entered Captain Carter’s house and shot him with his pistol. G.O.C.C. 9th Jan 1817
Source: Hough, W (1855) Precedents in Military Law
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WcJAyhwi61oC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=8th+Light+Dragoons+court+martial+1817&source=bl&ots=PGpV2Sx5Er&sig=kwIA
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=false
80a
John
Gardener of
b. 1781 Ireland
d. Deer Island
Fa: John
McNaughton
Boston, Mass
Boston, Mass
Mo: Nancy
in 1856
1856
75a
Hypothetical
Of Loughguile,
Mother: Mrs 53aa
John/James
Ballymoney
Father: 53? Archibald?
McNaughton
Son: 123a?
53aa
Mrs
McNaughton
Of Loughguile,
Ballymoney
99e
John
McNaughton
(McNatten)
Soldier
Boyle,
Roscommon
99b
b. 1782
m. Elizabeth Knight
CoI
Son: George 130 b. Boyle 1820
99b*
John McNaghten
John
McNatten/on
Labourer then
Soldier of 25th
Foot
b.1782
St Paul’s,
Dublin
m. Elizabeth Knight
at St Margaret’s
Rochester 9th April
1818
CoI
He was on detachment at Ballyferman
Dec 1821-March 1822. Then at
Ballycastle, Ballymoney & Coleraine.
From June 1822 till Sept 1823 he was at
Coleraine and then went to Newport.
WO12/4176 He enlisted in 100th Foot
2nd Sept 1809 (or 2nd Aug 1810). He
then enlisted in the 25th Foot 20th
March 1818 at Chatham aged 36 (b.
1782). He was a labourer born St Paul’s,
Dublin WO25/352 He was pensioned at
Kilmainham 5th Feb 1825 (aged 43 – b.
1782) with 15 yrs service. (11 year’s
service allowed in 100th - 4 yrs as Sgt).A
servant. WO118/15 Farm servant b.
1782 McNatton (papers on FMP)
WO97/447/31 as McNatton
Hence he is 99e
86
John
McNaughton
Margaret 85’s
twin brother?
Labourer/
weaver
(WO25/461)
then soldier in
72nd Foot
b. 1783
Ramond, Bally
Castle
Weaver then
72nd Foot
Resirovus?
(Ramoan)
Could be
hypothetical
John/James 75a
86a
86a
John
McNaughton
Son: William 131 b. Coleraine
31.05.1823
Died April
1845 aged 62
WO22/145
Other son: George 130 b.1820
Served 72nd Foot 1804 – 1822
Enlisted 18th June 1804
In India 25th Nov 1810-17th Feb 1816
Chelsea WO120/27 19th June 1822 after
20 years’ service. Pension 1 /2
Dysphuae and weak eyesight 5’ 6” fair,
grey, fair
Pension paid at Ballymena
Enlisted 8th June 1804 at Ballycastle
WO25/461
86
86b*
Antrim
1784
John McNattin
m. Mary Monaghan
RC
Dau: Ann bapt 06.07.1812 St Catherine,
Dublin
Sponsors George Reynolds & Tereh
Bartley
KDG?
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
103
315 John
McNaughton
Publican of
Rathfryland,
Drumgath/
Drumballyrom
ey (7 miles NE
of Newry, Co.
Down) in 1824
Publican on
Holywood Rd,
Belfast in 1841
Labourer of 6
Weigh-house
Lane, Belfast
in 1846
Tailor /Hatter
1st King’s
Dragoon
Guards
95
A cousin or
brother of
Margaret
Tracey?
Hat
manufacturer
of Trinity
House Lane,
Could be brother Hull in 1851
of trumpeter
Pigot
Thomas in Newry in 1835
Trade
Dir
Trade
Dir
b. March 1791
Coleraine, Co.
Derry
attested
28.07.1814
aged 23 yrs
115 days at
Dublin
after his
apprenticeship
m (1) Mary
d. 29.04.1867
m(2) (as
McNaughten)
In 1881
Bridget was a
lunatic in Hull
Borough
Lunatic
Asylum
Bridget Fitzgerald
at St Johns
Cashel, Tipperary
Ireland on 1st Feb
1850
(She was 27 years
CoI
FMP
Fa: Alexander , a weaver
Served 11 yrs and 1 month in the Dublin
Militia and then enlisted 23rd Lancers
28th July 1814 (aged 23 yrs 115 days)
Serving as McNaghten – at Waterloo
and till disbandment on 24th Nov 1817.
WO 25/299
Enlisted in 1st King’s Dragoon Guards 2nd
July 1825 at Fulham (probably as a
result of watching the Review on
Alexander
The only other
McNaughtons
known to be in
Hull (and possibly
totally
unconnected)
were :
i) Hugh and Mary*
between 1846 and
1849.
ii) Thomas who
died there in 1852
younger! And
daughter of John
Fitzgerald, a
farmer)
Witnesses? Maria
Sturdy and Charles
Hely or
John Davis White &
Tl McGrath
Hounslow Heath on 28th June). In
trouble from 1st Dec 1837 (perhaps not
wanting to go to Canada in May 1838)
and imprisoned regularly from 7th
August 1838 till 2nd August 1841. Served
3 yrs 11 months in North America
WO120/52 Discharged 13th Sept 1842
to reside in Hull.
5’9” red hair, blue eyes, fresh
complexion
Medal renamed. Sold Glens 1970
Note: John, a hatter and Mary had
Sarah bapt 16th Aug 1824 St Leonards,
Shoreditch
But a John and Sarah McNaughton (he a
paper stainer of Hackney Rd) had
Alexander John bapt 1st Nov 1824 St
Leonard’s Shoreditch
*Hugh McNaughton and Mary Cannon. They were Presbyterians (born c. 1806) and lived at Robert’s Place, English Street, Myton, Hull. Hugh was an engineer.
(Mary died in Hull in 1849)
They had a son Alexander b. 22nd Nov 1847 who had emigrated to Point Edward , Ontario by 1874
KDG Stations: 1825 Fulham HQ, Canterbury, Shorncliffe, Deal. 1826 Leeds HQ, Burnley, Norwich. 1827 To Scotland in Feb, Edinburgh HQ. 1828 HQ at York in May.
1829 HQ in Manchester in Jan, Regiment to Ireland in May, Athlone HQ, Longford. 1830 HQ from Longford to Cahir in April. 1831 HQ to Dublin in July. 1832 HQ in
Nottingham in May, Yorks & Lancs. 1833 Parade at Chelsea in May, HQ Brighton. 1834 HQ Dorchester in May. 1835 Regiment in Staffordshire with 1 Tp in
Abergavenny. 1836 HQ from Birmingham to Manchester in May. 1837 HQ to Dundalk in June, Athlone. 1838 Depot left at Dublin, Regiment embarks for N.
America in May. 1839 depot at York, Regiment arrives Quebec. Hq at Three Rivers., 1 Sqdn to Niagara. 1840 Chambly & Niagara. 1841 Chambly. 1842 25th Nov
some men return to England.
Sarah
Of Portobello
BUT NO MAN
m. William Robb of
CoI
Witnesses:
McNaughten
Barracks,
OF THAT MAN the King’s Dragoon
James George
Dublin
SERVED 1821Guards at St Peter’s
James Sareoch
1851
96a
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
Though may be
James the
Presbyterian
John McNaghten
Teacher of
Tirgarvel,
Maghera,
Derry in 1826
Of Dunalis
More, Dunboe,
Coleraine in
1831
Communicant
at Dunboe
Presbyterian
Church in 1834
103a*
John
McNaughton
In Meredith,
Delaware, NY
in 1850
105aa
*
John McNaghten
Carpenter with
son in Armagh
in 1854
Holds 1 acre of
2nd quality land
in Anasaniry,
John
McNaughten
Dublin 1st Aug 1831
Pres
byte
rian
Pres
Pres
b. 1792 Ireland
m. Sarah (born NY
1796)
MIC1P/412
As was Jane in 1833
Ellen McNaughton in 1845 (She was
daughter of James the weaver of
Mullanhead – though John McNaughten
witnessed and I copied signature.)
Martha and Mary a in 1846
Martha McNaghten of Drumaguil
[Drumagully] was buried 11th Oct 1868
aged 48 at Dunboe C o I
None were seatholders in 1853 but Jean
received 6d as parish poor 28th May
1848
Mo: Isabella b. NY 1768
Children:
John b. 1831 NY
Payne b. 1833
Timothy b. 1835
Son: John 138e
Pays tithe of 1s. 7.5 d.
(William has 8 acres at Anaghmore in
105a
John McNaghten
J McNaughton
John
McNaughton
105b
105ab
*
108
John McNaghten
John McNattan
John
McNaughton
121h?
Nephew?
And 140?
Loughall,
Armagh in
1830
Of Caunlovree,
Kerry
same parish)
m. Jessica Topham
Rev in
Killarney, Kerry
in 1829
Owns three
houses in
Loughill,
Attanagh, Co.
Kilkenny in
1850
Of Tralee
Of Frederick
Lane, Dublin
Farmer of
Dunaghy,
Lisnamanny,
Legnamonagh
(Barony of
Glenarm though
Dunaghy is in
RC
Irish
genealo
gy
Son: James bapt 17.04.1814 Killorglin
RC
Gri
m. Ellen Oliver
m. Mary
c.1798
Married ‘Nancy’
(Anne Carey) in
1824
She died 21st April
1865 aged 78
d.6th Aug
1867
Ballymena
Buried
Church of
Mary Queen
of Peace,
Martinstown
RC
Dau: Ann bapt. 02.05.1825
RC
John and Sophia McNaghten were
sponsors of Sophia Matthews at Tralee
in 1826
William McNaghten of same was
sponsor of Catherine McNaughton and
Edmund O’Kelly’s son in 1828
Son: James 131cd b 1822
RC
Antrim
Census
RI
Fa: probably the Francis who share
rented Lignamanagh in 1781
(brother: Thomas b.c. 1772/1782)?
But equally possible is that Thomas was
John’s father
Children:
Kilconway )
Antrim 1851
(photo of
headstone)
Carrowcowan
, Glenravel RC
Paying tithes in
Liginanagh in
1825 as
McNaghten
Death
registered as
McNaghten
at Ballymena
(at
Lignamanago
g with Francis
present.)
(as was
Thomas)
John
McNaughtin’s
house in
Lignamonag
mentioned in
OS of 1837
(100 perches
north of the 4
standing
stones.)
Thomas was
paying rent to
E.A.McNaghten
in 1815
D
2977/3A/5/20/
10 (Barony of
Kilconway)
John
McNaghtin
supplied with/
or supplies 30
barrels of lime
in 1852
See 140 of
Bally Castle –
probably his
cousin )
Grace (bapt 19th Jul 1826 Glenravel) d.
or below?
Francis b.1826 linenweaver m. Anne
Higgins and had Anne Jane bapt at
Glenravel and registered at Clogh in
1864 and Ellen in 1866 similarly
Patrick b. May 1827 linenweaver
Grace b.1829 [sic ? 1826?] d.31.1.1853
aged 24
John b. 1831[sic] bapt 31 May 1829
Glenravel linenweaver who probably m.
Rose Higgins and had John in 1852
(sponsor Patrick McNaghton)Probably
the farmer of Skerry West in 1859 and
1911.
Mary b.1834
Margaret b.1836 [sic] bapt 28.09.1834
Glenravel. (Sponsors: Daniel Carey &
Grace McKendry)m. Patrick McKillop,
22, servant of Ballymena 19th Jan 1866
(stating she was only 26 not 32)
John McNaughten Snr renting 15 acres of bog and house, offices and 17 acres (plots 8 & 9) at Lisnamanny in 1861 off Frances Anne Marchioness of Londonderry
in 1862
John McNaughten jnr renting a house off his father (9b) in 1862
Lignamonagh now in Martinstown
In an undated map of Lignamanog stuck into D/2977/35/11
Thomas McNaghten is farming 20acres (plot 9) [rent 9/4/8] but
James McNaghten is farming 15acres (plot 8) [rent 6/19/0]
In another undated map in the same book, it appears that both parts were now in the name of James Higgins (James, John and Roger Higgins holding plots in
Lignamonag)
John M’Naghten
b.c.1799
d. Dec Q 1879
Not in C o I register of LDS
Ballymoney
John McNaght
Of Drumragh
m. Ruth
C o I LDS
Son: Daniel bapt Ballymoney 6.05.1820
(Nr
Ballymoney?)
Sister perhaps the Esther buried at St
Patrick’s Ballymoney 17 Apr 1809 aged 8
108a
108b
John Mcnaughty
Weaver of
Armagh
John
McNaughton
House and 3
acres at Skerry
West,
Newtown
Crommelin,
Ballymena in
1859
Rents house in
Bridge street,
Ballymena
John McNaghten
(as does
Elizabeth
b.1800
bachelor
d. 21st May
1876 Armagh
Workhouse
aged 76
Rents house, offices and a few acres £3
(Land being £3)
See Patrick 125e b.1816 Ballymena
Rents house and yard £5 in Bridge
Street in 1859 from Reps. Robert Bell
McNaghten)
John Managhan
123
123a
John
McNaughten
John
McNaughton
Of Glenarm
area
Big Farmer of
Loves Corkey
and
Moneyneagh,
Loughguile
Died 2nd May
1807 aged 20
b.1798
b.c.1799
Paying rent to
Thomas
Montgomery
(whos family
bought
Benvarden off
Cassandra
McNaughton?)
b.1801
Never married
CoI
Buried in Row
VI in Ardclinis
(Old) burying
ground – St
Mary’s The
Largy
Death
registered at
Ballymoney
2nd Oct 1879
(James
present)
Buried
Loughguile
1879
T3054/A/1
Griffiths Rents house, offices and 300 acres with
1859
James £54 (land £50) (Though 99% is
unenclosed mountainside.)
Fa: probably Archibald who farmed at
Lislaban, Lougguile in 1803
RC
Fa: hypothetical John 75a/Archibald
Brother was James b.1799
Rented house, offices and 23 acres with
James McKay £18 (land being £8)
Erected / by / John McNaughten / Moneynea / in memory of / his beloved father / James McNaughten / ho died 10th June 1879 / aged 80 years / his sister / Mary
McNaughten / who died 21st Decr 1867 / aged 18 years / his uncle / John McNaughten / who died 1st Octr 1879 / aged 78 years / the above named / John
McNaughten / who died 23rd Octr 1888 / aged 38 years / James McNaughten / who died 6th June 1898 / aged 43 years / also his daughter / Mary McNaughten /
who died 2nd September 1913 aged 24 years / and his wife Elizabeth McNaughten / who died 23rd Feby 1946 aged 95 years / and his son / James McNaghton /
died 7th Dec 1974 aged 71 years / also his wife / Mary McNaughton / died 31st March 1984 aged 89 years / and their son / Kevin McNaughton / died 8th
September 1996 aged 66 years
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
John McNaghten
John
M’Naughten
108c
John
McNaughton
Tithe in
Ballyfermot,
Kings
Farms 9 acres
in Clonbullock,
Clonsast, King’s
in 1824
Farms 31 acres
in Clonmell,
Clonsast, King’s
in 1824
Esq of
Charlotte
Quay, Cork in
1828
Cammanis in St b. Co. Cork
Romauld, Levis, c.1798
Quebec in
1861
Tithes in Ballydermot & Clonmel
townlands, Ballyfermot, Kings in 1824
Tithes
18s. for 9acres of cat D land
Tithes
John and Henry farming bigger farms
nearby
£1. 17s. 8d. for 31 acres of cat I land
John and Henry farming bigger farms
nearby
Dau: Helen m. Jones, Wm Thomas
16.12.1828
m. Ellen Williamson
31.07.1826 St
Patrick’s, Quebec
m(2) Rebecca
Moore 22.02.1841
Notre Dame,
Quebec
d. 24.01.1867
Liverpool,
Quebec?
RC
Fa: William?
Mo: Catherine Lambert?
Who had Cornelius b. 1819
Or Bridget Canon
Who had son John living in Pont Levis,
Quebec in1835
Children:
John b. 1828 New Liverpool, Quebec
Robert b. 1830
Mary Sarah b. 1832
Mary Jane b. 1833
Edward b. 1835
Ellen dies 4th Aug 1836
(Living with With Rebecca Moore in
1861:)
El b. 1837 Lower Canada (presumably
1836)
Catherine b. 1841 Ireland
Allan b. 1842 L.C
William b.1843
Helen b. 1845
James b. 1848
Fanny b. 1850
George b. 1852
Rebecca b. 1854
Cornelius b. 1856*
Charlotte b. 1860
*The parents of Cornelius McNaughton
b.c.1850 who died a shoemaker in
Boston in 1905 were John Mcn and
Mary Crowley of Ireland
108e*
John
McNaughton
Carpenter Of
Armagh
McNaghten
Of Brumnally in
1855
John McNorton
Farmer in
Addison
Washington,
Wisconsin in
1850
Could have been
a soldier to have
children in
England and
m. Jane Mitchell
b. 1798 Ireland
m. Jane
Children:
John b. 1828 Armagh m. Ann Jane
Redpath in Ballymore in 1854. Went to
NZ
Margaret b. 1830 Armagh m. Hugh Qua
farmer of Mullantur at Tamnagee C o I
in Allymore, Armagh 7th Mar 1855
Children:
John b. 1831 Ireland 141ba
Ann b. 1834 England (Could be Ann Jane
McNaghton bapt St Peters Liverpool
13th Oct 1833)
Robert b. 1840 Ireland
Susan b. 1843 Ireland
Ireland
John McNaghten
John
McNaughton
112g
John McNaghten
John
McNaughten
John McNaghton
John McNaghten
John
M’Naughten
Shoemaker of
Blundell Street,
Liverpool in
1820
Shoemaker
Of Shankill in
1826
Of Shankill,
Belfast
Shoemaker of
Shaws brow,
Lverpool
Boot maker of
37 North
Street, Belfast
in 1839 and 48
North street in
1846
Margaret
Son:
Robert bapt 19th Oct 1820 St Peters
Liverpool (may have died)
m. Jane
b.1799
Scotland
Emigrated to
NY in 1845
m. Jane (b.1799)
Children (all born Scotland):
Alexander b. 1818 blockprinter
William b.1824 shoemaker but
undoubtedly bapt Ireland (see below)
Samuel b. 1827 shoemaker (see below)
John b. 1832 but undoubtedly bapt
Ireland
Ann Jane b.1835
Margaret b. 1839
Robert b. 1841 but undoubtedly born
Ireland
Susan b. 1843
m. Jane Thompson
m. Jane Thomson
Son: William bapt 10.01.1823 St Annes
Son:
Samuel bapt 30.06.1826 St Anne’s
Son : Samuel 117c b. St Anne’s 1826
Dau: Anne bapt 09.08.1829
Son: John 141 b. Shankill 1831
Dau: Anne bapt 13 Oct 1833 Liverpool
m. Jane Thompson
m. Jane
CoI
RI
Tade directory
108d
John McNaghten
Inspector of
Dublin Road,
Belfast
Pres
b
RI
Of Brad street
(?) in 1854
Of Visbey
Street or
Ventry Street
in 1859
123b
John R
McNaghten
Dau: Margaret m. James Surpluss,
designer and gent in 1854 at Donegall
Street, Presb, Newtownabbey, Belfast
Son: Robert, a clerk who m. Eliza Dunne
4th Oct 1859 (who perhaps had Robert a
commission agent who m. Agnes Allen
in 1879)
Dau: Elizabeth m. John Munce engineer
4th Oct 1859 (same day)
Labourer of
Layde, Moyle
CoI
Daughter Isabella (aged 20) married
William Stewart of Culfeighton at
Cushendall Layde, C o I 19.10.1851
Witness: Alexander McNaughton
But marriage certificate says daughter
of John Nichol
John
McNaughten
Labourer of
Cloughs,
Cushendall in
1858
123c* John S McNotten In Penn,
Clearfield,
Pennsylvania in
1860
123d* John McNaghten
121h
John
McNaughton
In Shandrum,
Co. Cork in
1836
b.1804
Widowed by 1858
Admitted to Ballycastle Workhouse 13th
Sept 1858 for a couple of months with a
fracture. Dirty
BG3/G/2
RC
b. 1803 Ireland
b. 1803
d. 1884
Lambeth
m. Mary Colman
RC
RI
Fa: Patrick 66a?
Son: Patrick 156
111k
111cd
*
KDG?
John McNatten
John McNattin
John McNaghten
John
MacNaughten
120c
John
MacNaughten
Farms 7 acres
in Cormurphy,
Monaghan,
Monaghan in
1826 with
Michael
Farms 2 acres
in
Aghnaseeragh,
Clontibert,
Monaghan in
1830
Of
Farrantoreen
area, Kerry in
1830
Rev of
Hollywood, Co.
Down in 1882
Of Rosemay
Street, Belfast
Reverend
1826 & 1835
Tithe
An
5s.
Bernard, Francis,Peter, Patrick and
Michael farm in same townland
3s.
Francis nearby
Prob
RC
b. Scotland
1808
b. 1808
Married in 1884
Presbyterian
minister
m. (1) Jessie
Buchanan (who
d.1864 Duncairn
house, Belfast)
At Duncairn
m.(2) Matilda
Hannah Suffern at
d.27th May
1884 aged 76
Glenlyon,
Holywood
d.1884
Belfast
Pres
b
IG
John was sponsor of Anne McNaghten
and Edmund Boyle’s son in 1830
Concerned with lands at Ballykeel, Co.
Down in 1882
Acting for Humes re land in Banagh, Co.
Donegal in 1856
Leases plot on Gamble Street, Belfast in
1859
Note William owns 15 acres in
Ballymisert, Holywood in1886
Fa: Donald
Infant daughter dies at Howard Street,
Belfast in 1869
House in 1852
John
MacNaughtan
119aa
John
McNaughton
121
John
MacNaghten
John McNorton
121aa
b*
John McNaghten
Rev of
GullIsland and
Tormore
Island, Gartan,
Donegal in
1857
Horsekeeper of
Heston,
Hounslow in
1840
Trim,
Co. Meath
Labourer in
Mount Vernon,
Posey,
Indianna in
1850
Labourer of
Coleraine
John
M’Naughton
John
McNaughten
John Dunkin
McNaughton
Ballycairn Presb in
Drumboe, Co. down
8th Jul 1868 (Lisburn
area)
Bapt 25th Dec
1808 at St
Lawrence, New
Brentford
29.12.1809
died 17th July
1840
Son of Bartholomew McNaughton and
Ann Povey
CoI
RI
Fa: John. Different to 112’s ?
Mo: Elizabeth
b. 1810 Ireland
CoI
b.1810
Son:
Daniel m. Catherine Kilpatrick 1854
Coleraine
d.1890
Mountmelick,
Laois
Constable of
Laois (Queens)
1853 & 1863
b. 1810 Ireland
Son of Sir Francis W
121j
John
McNaughton
Lodger in
Lennoxtown,
Campsie in
1851
b. 1816 Ireland
Perhaps son of Thomas (b.1796) & Ann
121aa
John
McNaughton
Mason in
Campsie,
Stirlingshire in
1861
Printwork
labourer in
1881
Tailor of
Broughshane
Street
b. 1813 Ireland
Children:
Margaret b. 1854 Campsie
James
Dugald
John
M’Naughten
121aa
a
John
McNaughton
120ad
John
McNaughton
121n
John
McNaughton
Same?
121k
John
McNaughton
Witness at a
wedding at St
Mary, Pro
Cathedral in
1833
Labourer of
Cannongate
Edinburgh in
1841 with
Peter
Labourer in
Dunbars Close,
Cannongate,
Edinburgh in
1841
Flax dresser of
Glasgow
b.1815
Married R or K
d. 16 Apr
1880
Ballymena
aged 65
(Patrick McCabe and Margaret Madock)
b. 1816 Ireland
b. 1816 Ireland
b. 1816 Ireland
Fa: Peter 111nb
121m
John
McNaughton
121o* John McNorthen
128a
John
McNaughton
121p* John
MacNaughtan
130aa John
e*
McNaughton
130aa
f*
John
McNaughton
Bridgegate in
1841
Framer in
Kortright
Delaware NY in
1850
Weaver arrived
in Phila, US
19.05.1847 on
the Saranak
(with John b.
1827 135f)
Rents house
and small
garden in
North strand,
St Thomas,
Dublin
Mountjoy
b. 1816 Ireland
m. Eliza
b.c. 1817
Ireland
Probably m. Sarah
In 1859 £6
b. 1817
Carpenter of
New York then
US Soldier in
1863
Eliza
William b. 1840 Ireland
Armstrong b. 1843
John
James
Mary A b. 1848 Ireland
Emigrated with Sarah, John, Sarah and
James
d. 1868
Dublin South
b. 1819 Ireland
b.1819 Ireland
Son:
John b. 1842 Ireland
m. Mathilda Bernier in Ontario in 1874
Death October 18, 1887 in Northville,
Wayne, Michigan, United States
130e
John
McNaughton
Owns three
houses at
Ballymoney
In 1859
m.
John McNaghten
130ea
b*
John
McNaughton
121h* John McNatton
John McNetton
(Brother
Alexander b.
1813 ?)
John M’Naghten
Owns three houses at Loughill,
Cloughmills, Ballymoney with the Alley
family
See Alley McNaughton
m. Elizabeth Alley
10th July 1845
Clonenagh, Queens
Merchant of
Headford
Galway
Of Donagh,
Monaghan
Farm labourer
in Hector NY in
1860
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughten
John M’Naghten
Alley?
b. 1820 Ireland
m. Mary Botterill of
Headford (dau of
Joseph, a farmer)
1845 Headford
m. Mary Donaghy
of Errigal Truagh
17.04. 1836
m. Margaret?
b. 1821
Scotland
m. Margaret
Spowart
5.10.1846 Scots
Church, Dublin
Mr of Caroline
Row Dublin in
1861
Mr of Lower
Buckingham
Witnesses: Mi Alley and Abm Bradley
Children:
James E b. 1847 Ireland
Rebecca b.1849 Ireland
George b. 1846 NY
Mary b. 1857
Emma b. 1858
Lucinda b. 1859
Fa:? Thomas?
Brother: Bartholomew
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
130c
Street, Dublin
in 1861
Of Newcomen
Court, North
Strand, St
Thomas, Dublin
in 1854
Of Mountjoy
Ward, North
Strand, Dublin
City in 1851(?)
Of Portobello,
Rathmines,
Dublin in 1865
Of Layde area
John
McNaughton
Gri
Gri
b.1822
John
M’Naughton
John
McNaughton
Native of Co.
Mayo
Mether in
Halifax NS in
1871
b.1822
130cf
John
McNaughten
b. 1822 Ireland
130ea
e*
John McNorton
Labourer
Emigrated to
US in 1851
Labourer in
Richmond,
Georgia in
130ca
Rents a small house and garden off
Patrick Maddock
b. 1821 Ireland
m. Anne Butter
RC
m. Mary Thompson
RC
m. Mary H C
(French)
(Chevrefils?)
RC
d. 10.08.1865
Toronto
m. Bridget Lefever
24.06.1852 New
Bedford,
Massachucettes
RC
IG
Son: Edward bapt 1865
Dau: Catherine b. 22.08.1843 (Sp
Catherine McNaughton and James
McNaughton)
In Quebec Fronte Kingston in 1881
The only Mayo I have (soldier’s son ?) or
from Patrick of Kitullagh
Son: Peter b. 1853 US
Alice
William b. 1857 NS
Stephen D b. 1860 NS
Charles
130cd
130ce
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
130cf
John
McNaughton
130ea
c*
130ea
d*
John McNorton
135d
John
McNaughton
135e
John
McNaughton
135f*
John McNorthen
136
John
McNaughton
John McNorton
1860
In Georgia in
1870
Labourer in
Milwaulkie,
Wisconsin in
1850
Labourer of
Perth West
Church in 1881
In Maine in
1828
Miner in
Penobscot,
Maine in 1860
b. 1821 Ireland
Dau ? Mary Edwards
b. 1822 Ireland
m. Sarah Delaney
b. 1821
Balinheber,
Ireland
b. 1825
m. Mary b.1841
Balintuber, Ireland
b. 1826
m. Julia (b. Ireland)
Fa: Phineas 111r
b. 1826 Ireland
Mason’s
labourer in
Bridgetown,
Glasgow Calton
in 1871
Arrived in
Phila, US in
19.05.1847 on
the Saranak
(with John b.
1817 121o)
b. 1826 Ireland
Mary A b. 1849 Ellis
Children:
John b. 1848 Maine
William
Julia, Mary
d. 14.01.1846
Manhattan
m. Mary (b.1818
Edinburgh)
Margaret b. 1854 Glasgow
John
Elizah
b. 1827?
b. 06.09.1827
Oughaval Cofl,
Co. Mayo
Arrived with Sarah and James
CoI
RI
Fa: James 99c of 75th Foot
Mo: Margaret or Mary Hughes of
Castletown
http://www.eggsa.org/newspapers/inde
x.php/newspaper-cuttings-from-theeastern-cape/769-newspaper-cuttingsfrom-the-eastern-cape-m
136a
Smith
Arrived
Philadelphia
28.12.1848
130cb J M McNaughton Shoemaker in
Clinton,
Michigan
136b* John McNorton
Shoemaker in
Moyamensing,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
136c* John
Farmer of
McNaughton
Parkmore,
Ballycastle
John
Farmer in
McNaughton
Skerry West,
Newtown
Crommelin in
1911
138e* John McNaghten Farmer of
Mullantur,
Armagh
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
Emigrated to
New Zealand
Linenweaver in
1859.
Probably the
b.c.1827
Ireland
b.1821 Ireland
m. H M ……….
Parents Irish
b. 1829 Ireland
b. 1830
Fa: John
Mo: Jane
Widower of 91
d. 29th Dec
1920
Ballycastle
b.1829
b.1828
bapt 31 May
1829
Glenravel
m. Ann Jane
Redpath dau of
John of Drumaleg
22.06.1854 at
Taldrayee,
Ballymore Armagh
who probably m.
Rose Higgins
d. 27.05.1905
Aukland
Kate present at death
RC
Bapt 31.05.1829 Glenravel (no parents
given on RI but to John and Nancy)
Not convinced of this.
Living in Michael’s House in 1911
CoI
Fa: John a carpenter
Mo: Jane Mitchell
Much on Ancestry
RC
Son: John in 1852 (sponsor Patrick
McNaghton)
Dau: Susan bapt 25th Mar 1872
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
139
John McNaghten
John
McNaughten
John
McNaughtin
141
141a
farmer of
Skerry West in
1859(?!) and
1911.
Of Ballywater
village,
Ballywater, Co.
Down in 1863
Of Newry
Street, Kilkeel,
Kilkeel in Co.
Down in 1863
John McNaghten
Glenravel and Braid (Sponsors Francis
Mcnaughton and Rose Higgins)
MIC1D/70/1
Gri
m. Ellen
Cunningham
Bapt. 1830
Co. Down
Dealer of John
Street,
Downpatrick,
Co. Down in
1890
Of
Downpatrick in
1858
Belfast
John
McNaughten
Constable at 8
Lancaster St,
Belfast in 1852
John
Mason’s
b.c. 1833
RC
Widower in 1890
Gri
Daughters:
Mary b.1868
Elizabeth b.1870
RI
Fa: Nicholas
Mo: Alice McConvill
Sp: Owen Fagan, Margaret Gribben
Anne present at death
d. 28th Jan
1890
Downpatrick
m. Ellen who claims
outdoor relief in
Jan 1858 aged 29
Bapt.
03.04.1831
St Anne’s
Shankhill, Co.
Antrim
b. 1831 Ireland
2 children in 1858
CoI
m. Mary (b.1842
RI
Fa: John 112g
Mo: Jane Thompson
Trade
Dir
(Daniiel M’Naughton at Union Place,
Lancaster street in 1877 – coincidence?)
McNaughton
John M’Natten
John
McNaughton
John McNaghten
141ba
*
John McNorton
141b
John
McNaughton
and brother Mo
John
McNaughton
142
142ag
*
John McNorton
142aa
John
McNaughten
labourer in
Perth Burgh,
Perthshire in
1871
In Armagh
Ireland)
Renting no. 25
Bridge Street
Ballymena in
1864
Of
Broughshane
Street in 1853
Farmer in
Addison,
Washington,
Wisconsin
Labourers
m. Margaret
Hannan
Certificate not viewed
RC
Dau: Mary Jane b.c.1847 (baptized RC as
an adult at Kirkinriola/Ballymena
21.04.1867)
Son: John bapt 13th Oct 1852 at
Kirkinriola RC (Sp Thomas Harrison and
Sally Devin)
Fa: John b. 1798
Mo: Jane
b. 1831 Ireland
b. 1832 and
1833
b. 1833
Co. Cork
Labourer in
Montgomery,
Missouri in
1860
d. 19th May
1876 Armagh
b.1831
An
Arrived NY from Liverpool 15.05.1851
DOES THIS NEED
CHECKING FOR
FATHER?
b. 1833 Ireland
Bapt
26.01.1834
RC
Fa: Thomas 105f
Kerry
b.1834 Ireland
142a
John
McNaughton
Emigrated in
1844
142aa
John
McNaughton
Shoemaker of
Milwaukie in
1863 & US
soldier
b.1834 Ireland
In PA in 1881 US Census
Brother?:
Robert b.1834
m. Margaret (wife
in 1860)
Mo: Jane b. 1799 Ireland
With Robert b.1842 Ireland (shoemaker)
142ab
John McNaghten
Shoemaker in
Jefferson Ohio
in 1900
b.1834 Ireland
142ac
John
McNaughton
Day labourer in
Tioga,
Pennsylvania in
1880 & 1900
b. 1834 Ireland
m. Grace
Emigrated 1869
142ad
John McNaghtin
Emigrated
1844
Shoemaker in
Milwaulkie in
1880
Naturalized
1882
b.1834 Ireland
m. Lucy (b.1842
Ohio)
Fa: Irish
Mo: Jane b. Ireland 1797
Carman in NY
in 1870
b. 1836 Ireland
142af
*
John McNorton
Fa: Irish
Mo: Scots
Children:
Meril b. 1877 Wisconsin
Son b. 1879
m. Elizabeth
Children:
William b. 1858 NY
Margaret
Joseph
David
142ae
John
McNaughton
Farmer in
Derrynose in
1911
John
McNaughton
Labourer of
Mullyard
(Armagh?)
went to
England in
1867
Labourer of
Drumnachavile
Armagh in
1869
Boot Maker in
Howard St,
Liverpool in
1881
Stableman of
13
Coal Miner in
Mercer,
Hickory,
Pennsylvania in
1870
John McNaton
148g*
Wool mill
b.1835 Ireland
spinner of
Gorbals,
Lanarks in 1851
John
McNaughton
148h* John
McNaughton
John McNattin
Robert
Mo: (widow Mcnaughton) b.1801 *
Sisters:
Catherine b.1829
Margaret
b.1835 Ireland
RC
m. Margaret
Murphy (daughter
of Peter, farmer of
Mollyard) 13th Feb
1866 Keady,
Armagh
RC
RI
*NEED TO CHECK poss widow of Henry
of Lisnagalt
Children:
Francis b. 1867
Mary Ann
Catherine
Fa: Patrick, farmer of Drumnachavil
Son:
Francis bapt 1867 Keady, Armagh
Patrick b. 2nd Aug 1869 Drumnachavil
b. 1837 Ireland
b. 1837 Ireland
b. 1839 Ireland
Emigrated to US in
1850
m. Gracie (b.
Scotland)
Dau: Margaret b. 1868 Scotland
140
John
McNaughton
148b* John
McNaughten
Blacksmith of
Clough
b.1831[sic]
Smith of
Ballard Clough,
Moyle in 1863
Cushendall
b.1838
John
McNaughtin
John
McNaughtin
153a
John
McNaughton
153c*
John Mc
Naughton
m. Eliza Martin
10.04.1864 at
Cushendall RC
Witness: Archibald
McNaughten
m. Martin
dd.
(deceased?) of
Clough
A currier then
Soldier
Boot maker of
Howard street,
Liverpool in
1891 (b.1837)
Bootmaker and
widow in
Gladstone St,
Liverpool in
1881
d. 30th Dec
1866 Bally
Castle Found
dead on
Ballymena to
Cushendall
Rd aged 36
[sic]
Registered
Ballycastle
BM
RC
Fa: Alexander 126b
Sons:
Alexander b. 12.04.1865
John b. 15.03.1867
RC
Son: John bapt 02.03.1860 Layde &
Ardclinis Cushendall (illegitimate?)
MIC1D/68/1
Dau: Jane of Cushendall m. Patrick
O’Connor in 1881 RC
b. 1836 St
John’s
Limerick,
Limerick
89th Foot Jan 1856 – Nov 1856 but flat
footed
Dau: Mary James b. 1868 Liverpool
153b
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughton
John
M’Naughten
John
McNaughton
John
McNaughten
Labourer of
b. 1837 Ireland
Edinburgh
Tollbooth in
1891
Kiln dryer in
b. 1838
Castleblayney
Monaghan in
1911
Shoemaker in
b. Ireland 1843
Peterborough,
Ontario in 1881
Pensioned
gunner in India
in 1868
m. Christina
m. Ellen in 1866
RC
m. Annie
b. England 1845
C of
E
m. Elizabeth
b.1850
Labourer of
Ballymoney in
1910
Culfreightin RC
Probably
b.1858
Children:
Willhimina b. 1866 d. 1868
William David b. Apr 1869 Vepery
d.1888
Ballymoney
d. 28th Jul
1910
Ballymoney
b. 1851
Children:
Mary E b. 1869 Ireland
m. Mary Anderson
Can find no trace of this – only one
dying in Ballymena in 1888 aged 30
RC
Fa: probably Archibald of Ballyvoy,
farmer of Cloughs
Dau: Margaret bapt 3rd Oct 1875 Cul
Sp: Pat McCann & Mgt Millar
J J NcNaughten
Joseph
Mcnaugher
Rents 180 a in
Cloughmoyne,
Galway, Co.
Mayo in 1850
for 7 years
Farmer of
Drumacross,
Londonderry in
b. 1795
m.Rachel
d.20th May
1874
Londonderry
Many McNaughers so not McNaughton
111m
e*
Joseph
McNaughten
1874
Labourer of
Connor
aged 79
Pres
b
Son: Thomas W b. 1826 a tailor
Margaret McNaughten, dau of John
Clarke a dealer, and who was a widow
of Harryville, Ballymena in 1854 and
married Luke McQuitty, a carpenter @
Ballymena 3rd Presb Ch – witnesses
Joseph and Ellen McNaughton (the
latter signing his name well)
Probably son of Joseph (and Ellen?)
Son aged 20
was of Killy
Park, Kells in
1846
Joseph
M’Naughten
Jos M’Naghten
b. 1826 (GRO)
b. 1809 (wkhs)
111m
f*
Joseph
McNatton
131d
Joseph
McNaughton
131da
Joseph
McNaughton
Carpenter of
10 Curtis
Street, Belfast
in 1846
In Polk County
Iowa in 1850
Grandview,
Louisa in 1860
Oakland,
Louisa in 1870
& 1880
Stone cutter
and soldier in
US Army
Sawyer in 1850
NY St Lawrence
Joseph
Farmer in
widower
d.18th Dec
1897
Ballymena
Workhouse
Trade
Dir
b. 1811 Ireland
Son:
Joseph H b.1838 144d
Henry ? 1839
b. 1825
Armagh
Enlisted West Point 11th July 1857
b. 1823
Fa: Thomas b. 1785
Mo: Margaret
b.1824
Mo: Margaret
McNaghten
Ireland in 1842
Emigrated to
US in 1843
from Liverpool
Joseph
McNaughton
In Burt,
Donegal in
1865
144d
Joseph H
McNatten
51a
Malcolm
McNaughton
Malcolm
McNaughten
51b*
51c*
Malcolm
McNaughton
Lived in
Princess Street,
Londonderry in
1901
In Polk County,
Iowa in 1850,
served in Civil
War. Then in
Mantua Iowa
in 1870
c. 1750-1800
Antrim
Of
Broughshane,
Ballymena, Co.
Antrim
In Spring
Street, NYC in
1812
Flax farmer in
1855
Siblings:
Elizabeth b.1819 widow
Rachel b.1821
Ann b. 1824
William b. 1836
Son:
Thomas b.1865 Drumhaggart, Burt who
m. Margaret Orr in Ballyarnet in 1892
and had
James Alexander b.1893
Sarah
Thomas Orr
John Alexander
Fa: Joseph b. 1811 111me*
m. Margaret
Anderson
b. 1835 Ireland
UHF Member 13090 wants info
m. Martha
McKenney
b. 10.05.1772
Ireland
m. Martha
McKenney
Met
hodi
st
d. 11.01.1855
in
Schaghticoke,
NY
Listed as Passengers to America 1806
Children:
Catherine J b. 1803 d.1865
Thomas b. Jun 1804 in England
m. Elizabeth McLester in Bethel, NY in
1830
Death 9 JUL 1847 in Schaghticoke, NY
William b. 1810 Bethel
Robert D b. 1811 Schaghticoke d.1832
Catherine
Elizabeth
Margaret b. 18 Aug 1814 Bethel,
Sullivan d. 29 January 1875 in
Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York
John b. 1818 Bethel d. 28 January 1899
in Troy, Rensselaer
Catherine J Birth 1821 in Bethel,
Sullivan, New York
Death 1899 in Schaghticoke, NY
William Henry b. Birth 06 Mar 1822 in
Bethel, Sullivan, New York,
Death 26 Mar 1900 in Chicago, Cook,
Illinois
Martha
125da
Matthew
McNaughton
125d
Martin
McNaughton
113d
b
Martin
McNaughton
Labourer in
Peterborough,
Canada in 1861
Farmer of
Upper Bunratty
Co.Clare
In Washington,
NY in 1860
b. 1815 Ireland
RC
Murdered
1844
b. 1824 Ireland
m. Hannah
113e
Martin
McNaughton
Martin
McNaughton
M McNaghten
Michael
McNaughton
99aa
Michael
McNaughton
99ab*
Michael
McNattin
110d* Michael
McNatton
Michael
M’Natton
Merchant
seaman c. 1850
Labourer of
Buffalo and
then soldier of
US Army in
1863
Of
Broughshane
St, Kirkinrola,
Ballymena in
1853
Owns a house
in Skerry West,
Newton
Cromellin in
1911 in which
John b. 1829
lives
Labourer in
Chicago in
1850
b. Galway
b. Down,
Ireland 1829
m. Margaret
Hannan
RC
Son: John b. 1853
RC
b. 1790 Ireland
m. Catherine
Hughes
Farms 5 acres
in Laragh,
Ballybay,
Monaghan in
1829
Son: Peter 111na b. 1810
1829 Tithe
b.1800
d.1873
Monaghan
7s.
111l
Michael
McNatten
111ll
Michael
McNaghten
Michael
McNaughten
111lll
Michael
McNaghten
115ad
*
Michael
McNatton
Farms 7 acres
in Cormurphy,
Monaghan
with John in
1826
Owns 5 acres
at Tullamore,
Offaly in 1859
Small holding
in Treanlauer,
Ballyovey,Co.
Mayo in 1857
Ag lab in
Wolverhampto
n in 1851
In 3rd District
NYC in 1860
1826 & 1835
Tithe
An
Owns 5 good acres (£5) at Kyleboher,
Ballyboy, South of Tullamore
Gri
With Hugh
Landlord = lord bishop of Tuam
b. 1796 Ireland
m. Bridget
b. 1810 Ireland
m. Mary
115aa
Michael
McNaughton
Farmer in
b. 1811 Ireland
Finch,
Stormont,
Ontario in 1871
m. Julia Ann
115ac
Michael
Carter in
m. Bridget
b. 1814 Ireland
James b. 1834 Wales (nailcutter)
Mary
Mariah
Bridget
Mo: Mary b. 1785
RC
Children:
John b. 1843
Patrick b. 1847
Tarrell b. 1850 Ireland
Thomas b. 1859 NY
Catherine
Children:
Michael b. 1845 Ireland
John b. 1845
William b. 1847
Sophia, Margaret, Bridget, James,
Alford, Richard, Catherine, Elizabeth and
Joseph b. 1865 Ireland
*
McNorton
115ab
Michael
McNaughton
Michael
McNaughton
125d
d*
125bc
Michael
McNeighton
130ad
Michael
McNaughton
Michael
McNaughton
125c
130ab
Michael
McNaughton
130ac
Michael
McNaughton
131e
Michael
McNaughton
131f
Michael
Baltimore,
Maryland in
1860
b.c.1815
Ireland
d.04.07.1898
Ottawa
Farmer
Farm labourer
In Union
Workhouse in
Salford in 1881
Son John, a writing clerk of Belfast,
married Margaret Parker at St Anne’s
Belfast 13thJune 1861
b. 1817 Sligo
b.1819 Ireland
Farmer of
Upper
Bunratty, Co.
Clare
Enfolaye du
Gauner
nermeth ? In
Byward,
Ottawa in 1871
Farmer in
Finch,
Stormont
Canada in 1881
Farm labourer
in Sanborne, N
Dakota in 1900
In Michigan in
d. 1867
Boston , Mass
Murdered
1844
Fa: Cornelius
Mo: Ellen
b.c.1820
Ireland
m. Frances
RC
b. 1821 Ireland
m. Julia A
(Clement?)
RC
Children:
Frances b. 1849 Quebec
Charles b. 1851 Ontario
Margaret
Henry
Alex
Hugh
Sons:
Alfred
Joseph
Irish parents
b. 1823 Ireland
131g
McNaughton
Michael
McNaughton
131h
Michael
McNaughton
131i*
Michael
McNorton
131j*
Michael
McNorton
131k*
Michael
McNorton
131l*
Michael
McNorton
142ca
*
Michael
McNorton
151c
Michael
McNaughton
164ab
*
Michael
McNaughton
Michael
McNorton
1870
Labourer
Emigrated to
US Dec 1847
with Bridget b.
1831
Emigrated to
US
Sept 1848 with
Bridget b. 1808
Hatter in
Newark, New
Jersey
Saloon keeper
in Marengo,
Iowa
Labourer of
Westfield
Massachusette
s
In Iowa in 1856
Farmer in
Dummick,
Lasalle, Illinois
In NYC in 1870
b. Ireland 1829
b. Ireland 1831
Mo ?: Bridget
b. Ireland 1829
married
b. Ireland 1830
married
b. Ireland
b. Ireland 1833
d. 1880
m. Catherine
b. 1831 Ireland
b. 1835 Ireland
d.13th May
1897 Armagh
b.c.1837
In Marengo,
Iowa in 1870
Daughters:
Mary Ann b. Illinois 1853
Catherine
Fa ? Edward 75d
Mo? Bridget
b. 1840 Ireland
m. Catherine
Death cert not viewed
Children:
Katie b. 1855 Iowa
Alice
Fannie
Mary
164ad
*
130ae
*
M McNattan
Minty
McNaughton
Morgan
McNorton
130eb Moses Archibald
*
MacNaughton
Saddler in
Griggsville,
Pike, Illinois
Merchant
seaman c.1850
Labourer
arrived NY on
Famine Boat
25.10.1847
Dr of Ancaster,
Wyoming
b. 1839 Ireland
b. Galway
b.1821 Ireland
b. 03.01.1813
Argyll,
Washington NY
m. Sarah Orcott
20.08.1835
Wyoming
Grandfather: John who went from
Antrim to Greenwich in 1765
Fa: Robert b. Washington
Mo: Isabella Watson
https://archive.org/stream/3927884.00
01.001.umich.edu#page/22/mode/2up
130ea
Moses
McNaughton
103e
Nathan
McNaughton
4c
Neale
McNaughton
Neal McNaghten
4c
Emigrated to
US
July 1846
Silk weaver of
Paisley Low in
1841
b. 1822 Ireland
b. 1791 Ireland
m. Catherine
Margaret b. 1828
James b. 1833
Fa: Daniel 2c
Owned a house
in Oldstone
(Clogh) in
possession of
John Dunbar in
D/2977/3A/5/10/1
(Apart from one house belonging to
Alexander McNaghten, the rest of the
town and lands of Oldstone were let by
1640
Neale
McNaghten
Of Oldstone
(Clogh) in 1637
Neal
McNaughton
61
Leased ¼
Carnerk and ¼
Flanglasly in
Dundermot in
1637 for 41 yrs
b.1720
Northern
Ireland
Neal McNauton
the Earl of Antrim to Simon Hillman of
Coleraine 20th Oct 1640)
D/2977/3A5/1/15
In trust for his sister
Fenola daughter of
Daniel (deceased)2c
m. Elizabeth
Death 7 Nov
1777 in York,
York,
Pennsylvania
m. Jane Loughry
St Columb’s,
Derry
10.05.1789
Neil
McNaughton
Revenue
Officer of Fleet
Street, Shankill
in 1885
b. 1825
Nicholas
McNaughton
Owen
M’Naughton
Owen
McNaghten
In Co. Down
b.1830
b.1788
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
CoI
d. 3rd Sept
1885 at 48
Fleet Street
as Customs
Pensioner
Pres
RI
Emigrated to Boston in 1729
Dau:Margaret b. 1754 Pennsylvania
m. Moses Blackburn
Possible son or grandson:
Neal b.c. 1774 in Pennsylvania
m. Mary Robinson
Death 15 SEP 1851 in Muskingum Co.,
Rich Hill Twp., OH (buried McNaughton
Cemetery)
Son of ?
Dau: Elsie present at death
Fa: John
d.1898
Monaghan
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
134b
Owen
M’Naughton
Owen
McNaughton
134c*
Owen McNorton
10
Patrick
McNeighton
(The 1st Patrick)
Patrick
M’Nauekton
24a*
Patrick
McNorton
37a
Patrick
McNaughton
37
Patrick
McNaghton
b.1819
Labourer
Emigrated to
US 1851
Labourer
arrived NY
19.04.1853
With Daniel
Of Creayan,
Finvoy,
Kilconway,
In 1669
b. 1826
b. 1823 Ireland
5kms south of
BallyMoney
Of Collens,
Aghadowey,
Coleraine in
1663
Sponsor in
Dublin in 1730
Farmed at
Kilrullah,
(Kiltullagh)
Roscommon in
1796
5th Dragoon
and farrier
(military horse
d.1894
Monaghan
Hearth Tax
Probably son of John 2
Hearth Tax Derry
Prob
RC
Sponsors Ann daughter of James & Ann
Scott of Petticoat Lane at St Michan RC
Flax grower (4 looms)
b. c. 1740
Parish of
Drumall, Nr the
Would his father
have been a
blacksmith?
Could well be
the Patrick
McNorton
CoI
5th Dragoons :
1776 – 1779 (enlisted 14th June 1776)
1794 – 1799 (attested 2nd Dec 1794)
doctor)
ENLISTED
WHERE?
It doesn’t say
for 5th Dragoons
Blacksmith by
trade
market town of
Antrim, co.
Antrim (this
being from 5th
Dragoons in
1799 and
hence most
reliable?)
aged 65 who
was buried at
St Leonard’s,
Heston (near
Hounslow
cavalry
Barracks) 29th
Jan 1811
Presumably
Drummaul,
Randalstown
(known in
ancient times
as Dunmore)
Nb.
Bartholomew
McNaughton
the dragoon
also lived in
Heston at the
time.
Dromore,
Antrim
This is a tiny
hamlet near
Rasharkin,
Ballymoney
Or a townland
north of
Cushendall
Patrick
McNaughton
Note there was an
Alexander
McNaynin who was
a snapchance man
in the 1630 Muster
of the Lord Bishop
of Dromore
dwelling on his land
and in the town of
Dunmore (with
others residing in
the Lower Euvagh.)
Discharged as McNaghton
13th Dragoons 1799 - June 24th 1802
States in his Chelsea Hospital
outpensioner entry of 6th May 1799
(attended by many 5th Dragoons) Age
59:
“Old, weaK and sickly and injured in the
side” 8 years’ service in 5th Dragoons.
WO120/9
Farrier Patrick b. 1740 Drumall, Antrim
5th Dragoons (8 yrs) admitted Chelsea
6th May 1799. WO120/9 WO 121/35/34
Farrier Patrick b. 1740 Dromore, Antrim
13th Dragoons (2 yrs) and 5th Dragoons
(8 yrs) Discharged 1802 WO121/155/34
Father of Francis 66 b. Antrim 1772 ?
Father of Patrick 66a?
Father of John 75b
Daughter:
Janet of Falkirk b.c.1783 m. Joseph
Adams of Aldgate 3rd April 1803 in
Falkirk (Was he the dyer b. Spitalfields
1786 in 1851 with daughter Caroline b.
1822 Hoxton (mother Ann)and son
George b. 1834 Spitalfields?)
66a
66ab
66b
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughton/
McNorton
Patrick
McNaghten
Or 37
Patrick
McNatten
Their children (Non Con):
Colin Adams b. 29th Aug 1806
Jane Adams b. 29 Jul 1808 and lived at
Burr Street, St Botolph’s Aldgate 18061808 and then at Pell NC
Joseph b. May 1810 Pell
Benjamin b. 1812
Sarah b. 1814
Patrick b. 27th Nov 1815
York Place, Mile End, St Dunstan’s
Stepney
Did he have the following sons in
Shandrum c. 1798? (But baptised
Catholic)
Perhaps lately
of the 5th
Dragoons ?
Farmer of
Antrim and 2nd
US Infantry
Son: Thomas 121d ?
Son: Edmund 121g ?
Son: John 121h ? 108?
Enlisted 25th April 1799 Telico
Still enlisting in 1819
b. 1773
An Irish Rebel
fleeing?
Ex 5th
Dragoon?
Farmed at
Craigatempin,
Ballymoney in
1803
Of Laragh,
Clogher
Son: 106?
Left will in
1855
Patrick
McNaughten
Patrick
McNaughten
Patrick ?
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughten
Patrick
McNatten
Patrick
McNaughten
111m
c
Patrick
McNaughton
Of
Knocknacarry,
Cushendun
(Parish of
Layde)
Paid Tithes in
Altmore, Layde
and one paid
14s.5d. tithes
in Aughahaugh
and Legflugh in
Layde in 1826
Of Shandrum,
Cork c.1830
Farmer of
Tullybriel (?),
Tynan in 1872
Rents house
and Land at
Carricklane,
Tureny in 1817
Of Carricklane,
Tynan, Armagh
in Griffiths
b.1786
d. 28.11.1854
aged 68
(Coleraine
Chronicle)
Daniel paid tithes at Knocknacarry in
1826 (and at Cushendall). Whilst a
Patrick paid tithes at Altmore,
Aughahaugh and Legflugh (all in Layde).
Note:
Only Alexander McNeille at
Knocknacarry in 1742
A Patrick McNaughten sponsored RC
Eliza Ellen Walsh 24th Aug 1846 at
Culfeightrin MIC1D/69B
Bc.1785?
b.1787
RC
widower
d.19 Feb 1872
Armagh aged
85
Sons (b.c.1810):
Edmund
John
Thomas (nb there was a seaman
Thomas b. Cushendall 1799 but living in
Cork in 1845)
Mary Jane present at death
Landlord NG Johnstone of Woodpark
b.1794 Ireland
d. 05.11.1831
Manhattan
104a
Patrick
McNaughton
Of Dublin in
1826
m. Mary Shannon
105e
Patrick
McNaughtin
Of Tralee,
Kerry
m. Catherine
McCarthy
107ae
*
Patrick
McNattan
Coal labourer
in Ulverston,
Lancs in 1881
Patrick
M’Naughton
110b* Patrick
McNatton
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughtan
111c
Patrick
McNatten
Patrick
McNaughtan
In Tyholland/
Inpollan,
Monaghan,
Monaghan in
1838
Of Edenany,
Ballybay,
Monaghan in
18?? Griffiths
Farmer of
Drumnahuche’
n
In
Drunahunshin,
RC
Son: Charles bapt 07.02.1828
b. 1803 Ireland
b. 1791
In Laragh,
Ballybay,
Monaghan in
1829
Smith.
Had daughter Margaret bapt at St
Michael’s & St John’s Dublin
d.1878
Monaghan
1829 Tithe
6 acres for 9s.
George, Francis and Michael renting in
same townland.
Son: George b.1834 joined 47th Foot
1855
CoI
?
RI
1832 Tithe
An
RI
Patrick
McNaughten
Tehallen in
18?? Griffiths
Farmer of
Drumnachavil
111ca
*
Patrick
McNatten
111m
Patrick
McNatten
112l
Patrick
McNaughton
Land surveyor
of St Helen’s
Lancs in 1851
McNorton
In Eccleston in
1861
Labourer in
New Orleans in
1850
Emigrated to
Quebec City
112la
Patrick
McNaughton
112m
Patrick
McNaughton
Could be
Bartholomew’s
Brother
Patrick
MacNaughton
112m
a
Son:
John m. Margaret Murphy (d. of Peter
farmer of Mollyard) 13th Feb 1866 Keady
Armagh RC
Farmer of
Cormurphy,
Monaghan
Farmer of
Cormurphy
Labourer
Emigrated to
Quebec City by
1843 and there
in 1851
1826 Tithe
7 acres for 6s. jointly with Bernard
1832 Tithe
b. 1803 Ireland
An
m. Ann
Children:
Ellen b. 1833
Michael b. 1836
James b. Lancs
Thomas b. Nuneaton
b. 1806 Ireland
m. Marie
b. 1815 Ireland
m. Margaret Feely
at Notre Dame,
Quebec in Sept
1842
(she b.1816 dau of
Michael and
d. Quebec
pre 1863
RC
RC
Son Bartholomew 142d* b. c. 1831
Ireland
1851 C
Fa: Arthur McNaughton 103f
Son: Thomas b. Quebec 1843
Dau: Mary Ann b. Quebec 1845
Catherine b.1849
Ellen b.1850
Patrick
M’Naughton
Bank clerk in
Montreal,
Quebec in
1842
Day labourer in
Boston, Mass
in 1870
Mariane)
Margaret dau of PM and Margaret
Phelan buried Notre Dame 1855
St Bernard, Nr Alexander Street
b. 1810 Ireland
m. Margaret
(b. 1812)
Children:
Thomas b. 1843 Canada upholsterer
Kate b.1849
Bee
Daughters:
Mary b. 1844 Ireland
Alice b. 1842 England
Patricia b. 1852 Michigan
112m
c*
Patrick
McNorton
112m
d*
Patrick
McNorton
Shoemaker in
St Joseph,
Berrien,
Michigan in
1860
b. 1810 Ireland
m. Eliza
112m
b
Patrick
McNaightan
Famine boat to
NY 1851 with
Ann
b. 1811 Ireland
m. Ann
Children:
Michael L
Birth 14 Feb 1842 in Ireland
Death 23 Mar 1908 in Lincoln, Logan
County, Illinois
In Northfield,
Washtenaw in
1880?
112m
e*
Patrick
McNorton
Day labourer in
Port Huron,
Michigan in
1870
120a
Patrick
McNatten
Patrick
McNaghten
Belfast
One of the
160,000
Peter b. 1843
b. 1813 Ireland
m. Margaret
m. Sally McNeill
RC
RI
Sons:
Thomas b. 1843 Ireland
Patrick b. 1845 Ireland
Michael b. 1855 Ohio
Dennis
Son: Patrick 163a Born in Workhouse in
1839
Patrick
McNaughton (1)
Patrick
McNaughton (2)
Patrick
McNaughton (3)
Patrick
McNaughton (4)
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
One of the
160,000
respectful
Patrick
McNaughten
125e
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughton
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
Rents house
and garden in
Main street,
Crumlin,
Ballytromery
(south of
Antrim town)
in 1862
Labourer of
b. Scarry
Ballymena and (probably
22nd Foot
Skerry),
Ballymena,
Antrim 1816
Troop Sjt Maj
in 9th Lancers in
India in 1846
(Punniar,
Sobroan,
Chillianwalla &
Gujerat)
Bachelor in
Landlord John McGee
Enlisted Belfast
1838
Fa: ?
brother of John 108a?
m. Emelia Connolly
26th May 1846
Umballa
m(2) Mary by 1849
d. 12 April
RC
1849 (Punjab
medal roll. Nb
Gujerat was
21 Feb 1849)
Served 1838-1850 (1841-47 in India,
catching hepatitis in 1844 in Scinde)
Chelsea Hospital
See 108a
Pension paid at Ballymena 6th Sept 1850
WO22/145 May have then gone to
Canada
Children:
Catherine b. 13 Oct 1847 Meerut
Patrick Alexander b. 13 May 1849
Umballa (after his father’s death)
Son of an Alexander?
1846
129f
Patrick
McNaughton
Cutting Wood
in Franklin,
Michigan in
1880
Cutting m…l
In Crow Wing,
Minnesota in
1885
b. 1818 Ireland
m. Mary
Parents irish
125f
Patrick
McNaughton
b.1818
Ireland
m. Mary
In MI US census of 1881
Dau: Annie b. 1864 Mich
Dau: Mary b. 1866 Mich
125fa
Patrick
McNaughton
Emigrated to
NY then
Canada and
then to
Ontanogon,
Michigan and a
miner
b. 1817
Ireland
m. Mary Nolan
125g
Patrick
McNaughton
Of Dunloy
Coleraine in
1839
Labourer in
1868
Children:
John b. 1840 NY(a blacksmith in
Mich in 1861)
Mary A b. 1845 Canada
William P b. 1848 Canada
Agnes
Alice
Joanna
Thomas
James
Michael
Mary Elizabeth Birth 28 Oct 1865
in Ontonagon, Ontonagon, Michigan,
Death 1947 in Superior, Douglas,
Wisconsin
Son Daniel 164a b.1839 m. Elizabeth
Morell in 1st Ballymoney Presbyterian
Church in 1868
30
Mrs
Of
d.06.06.1787
RC
RI
McNaughton
125fb
Patrick
McNaughton
125fb
a
Patrick
McNaughton
125fc
Patrick
McNaughton
125ga
*
Patrick
MacNeighton
130bc
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
McNaghten
Patrick
M’Naughten
Ballaghy,Antri
m
Emigrated to
US. Naturalized
in Maine, Mass
in 1865
In
Massachucetts
in 1870
Farm labourer
in Illinois in
1870
Plasterer in
Quebec City in
1851
Dunloy,
Antrim
b. 15.03.1820
Ireland
b. 1820 Ireland
Mo: Mary b. Ireland 1793
b. 1821 Ireland
Dau:? Eliza Hall
b. 1822 Ireland
m. Jill
b.c.1822
Of Layde area
RC
Buried Notre
Dame,
Montreal 29th
March 1864
m. Isabella Stewart
22.01.1841
m. Mary Stewart
09.02.1843
Of Layde area
Bapt 13 Aug
1823
Balbriggan,
Dublin
b.1823
Children:
Fanny b. 1837
Mary b. 1839
William b. 1841
Margaret b. 1848
Bridget b. 1848 Ireland
RC
RC
Fa: William
Mo: Mary Clinch
d.1899
Castleblaney
135
Patrick
McNaughton
Patrick
MacNaughten
Patrick
McNorton
Legnamanny
142af
Patrick
McNaughton
142b
Patrick
McNaughton
142c
Patrick
McNaughton
Labourer
emigrated to
US in 1859
Labourer in
Illinois in 1861
Farmer of Pela,
Illinois in 1880
2nd hand ca..
…..
Labourer in
Bristol, Mass in
1861 & 1881
Hostler in St
Louis, Missouri
in 1860
In prison in
Richmond,
Dublin in 1860
& 1867
135ab
*
142d
Patrick
McNorton
150aa
*
Patrick
McNorthen
156
Patrick
McNaughton
Fathers a child
in 1854
Common
Labourer in Fall
River, Bristol
Massachusette
s in 1870
b. c. 1827
b. 1826 Ireland
1851 C
With Rose Stewart
of Ballyhome
M? Fanny (b. 1842
Ire)
CoI
Fa: John 108
Son: John bapt 1854 Dunluce
Children:
John W b. 1861 Mass
Mary A
Elizabeth
b. 1829 Ireland
b.1830 Ireland
m. Mary
Parents Irish
Dau: Ellen b. 1861
b.1831 Ireland
m. Fanny
(prob m. 1860)
Parents Irish
Son: John W b. 1861 Mass
b. 1830 Ireland
b. 1836 Galway
bapt.
23.11.1836
Shandrum
RC
RI
Fa: John 121h (103?)
Mo: Mary Colman
Sponsors Patrick and Catherine Colman
163b* Patrick
McNorton
Labourer on RR
Grade in Los
Pinos Canyon,
Colorado in
1880
b. 1838 Ireland
160a*
Patrick McNattin
b.1839
163a
Patrick
McNatten
b. 15.02.1839
Union
Workhouse,
Belfast
b.24.01. 1839
Newry,
Co. Down
Bapt 1840
Shandrum,
Co. Cork
161
Patrick
McNaughton
162
Patrick
McNaughton
163
Patrick
McNaughton
Legnamanny
Of Omerbane
In 1876
Bapt
17.01.1841
Glenravel
Co. Antrim
d. 1868
Castleblayney
UHF
illegit
RC
RI
m. Ellen McKillop
RC
Living at
Lisnamanny,
Newton
Cromellin in
1911
Purchased 24
acres there in
1915 for £160
Patrick
b.c.1846
RI
d.1886
Fa: Patrick 120a
Mo: Sally McNeill
Sponsor Mary Thompson
Fa: Rowan
Mo: Mary Ann Raddles
Sp: Sarah Norris
Fa: Thomas 121d
Mo: Mary Donagan
Sp: Robert Keating, Eliz Donagan
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
RI
Children:
John b. 1876
Teresa
Rose Mary bapt 4th May 1879 Dunloy &
Cloughmills (sponsors John and Susan
McNaughton) MIC1D/71/1
Francis b. 1884 lived at Samore and m.
Bridget Kelly and had son Barney
75c*
75f*
111f
M’Naughton
Patrick
McNaughten
Peter McNorton
Peter
McNaughtan
Peter McNatten
75f?
107ad
*
111ce
*
111n
Peter McNorton
Peter
M’Naughten
Peter McNatten
Peter McNatten
Peter
McNaghton
Monaghan
Of Scart, Firies,
Kerry in 1866
Labourer in
Pleasance
Edinburgh in
1841
m. Catherine Brody
b. Ireland 1781
b. 1781
Farms 2 acres
in Drummock,
Tehallen in
1832
In Manhattan,
NY by 1834
b. 1800 Ireland
b.1800
Farms 5 acres
in Cormurphy,
Monaghan,
Monaghan
Farmer of
Cormurphy
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
RC
Dau: Johanna bapt 1866
m. Margaret
Children:
John b. 1826 Ire
Ann b. 1829 Ire
Catherine b. 1833 Ire
d. 1865
Monaghan
1832 Tithe
Died
Manhattan
13th Oct 1834
d.Sep 1878
Monaghan
1826 & 1835
Tithe
1832 Tithe
An
RC
An
111na
*
Peter
McNaughton/
McNattin
Farmer of
Northfield,
Wastenaw,
Michigan in
1860, 1880 &
1901
Labourer in
Dunbars Close,
Cannongate,
Edinburgh in
1841
b.1804/1810
Ireland
m. Nancy
d. 1901
Michigan
Emigrated 1851
Fa: Michael (Irish)99ab
Mo: Catherine Hughes
Son: Patrick b. Mich 1852
111n
b
Peter
McNaughton
b. 1806 Ireland
111nc
Peter
McNaghton
Labourer then
81st Foot
b.1808
Castletown,
Cavan
120ae
Peter
McNaughton
Calico printer
of Bonhill,
Dunbartonshir
e in 1841
b. 1811 Ireland
130aa
c
130aa
d
Peter
McNaughton
Peter
McNaughton
b. 1819 Ireland
130aa
e*
Peter McNattin
Emigrated to
US 1859
Day Labourer
in
Cumbernauld
in 1861
Labourer of
Cambusnethan
, Lanarks in
1881
Farmer in
Northfield,
m. Margaret
m. Margaret
Son: John b.1816 Ireland Labourer
Enlisted 12th April 1826 for Life.
Transferred to the service companies
25th July 1828
WO 25/483
Sons:
Peter b. 1836 Bonhill
John b. 1839
b. 1820 Ireland
m. Bridget
Mary b.1850 Cumbernauld
Peter
Bridget
Ellen
b.1820 Ireland
(c. 1804 ! see
m. Ann
Parents Irish
131c
113b
Peter
McNaughton
Peter
M’Naughton
Peter
McNaughton
113ba
Peter
McNaughton
113b
b
Peter McNorton
164ac
*
Peter McNorton
111r*
Phineas
McNorton
89
Richard
Bartholomew
McNaghten
Washtenaw,
Michigan in
1880
Scottish. A
cooper in
Halifax NS in
1871
above)
Son:
Patrick b. 1853 Michigan
b. Ireland 1823
b.c.1824
Ag Lab of
Cumbernauld
in 1851
Labourer of
Ferry Port on
Craig, Fife 1871
Labourer in NY
in 1870
Labourer in
Willinar,
Minnesota in
1870
Labourer
arrived in
Maine
24.12.1828
d.14 Dec
1906 Armagh
Certificate not checked
b. Sligo 1827
b. 1826 Ireland
m. Christine
With three McNaught children
b. 1830 Ireland
Sons:
John b. 1865 NY
William b. 1869 NY
b. 1803 Ireland
Son: John b. 1825
bapt.07.09.178
5
Coleraine
Our Bartholomew
was born 25th Sept
1785 (according to
regimental
enquiries) in
BallyMoney
Fa: Bartholomew Esq
Mo: Charlotte Given
(If he’s not my Bartholomew, then he
must have died young since Charlotte
Vandeleur states only 3 sons attained
maturity)
105ea
Richard
McNaughton
121f
Richard
McNorton
Richard
McNaghten
Richard
M’Naughton
58c*
100a
101b
Robert
McNaughton
Robert
McNorton
Robert McNaghten
Esq
In Saratoga,
b. 1795 Ireland
Milton NY in
1850
Soldier In
b. 1814 Ireland
Abergavenny in
1841
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
Rev. in
Kenmare, Kerry
in 1824
Exchequer in
1806 & 1822
b. 05.02.1769
St James,
Dublin
Of Coleraine
b.c.1775
and
Magherabuoy
Land at
Magheraboy,
Robert
Islandflacky,
McNaghten
Craghtown,
was
Maddybanny in
churchwarden Coleraine,
in Aug 1803
Mageramenag
and till Aug
h, Carnalridge,
Lansborough Lodge
Fa: John 41b
Will of 1838
CoI
Fa: James (don’t know where this came
from - perhaps the will - but book says
Bart 34a)
Children:
Charlotte b. 1802 m. Rev Charles
Moberly and had nine daughters and
two sons
Marianna b. 1808 m. Henry Martley QC
and had 3 sons and six daughters
1805 at least
except when
Henry was
doing it in May.
103a
Robert McNaghten
Esq
102
Robert McNaghten
Esq
Of Islandflacky
& Magheraboy
in Ballywillin,
Derry in 1832
Of Coleraine,
Derry
Attorney
1st Son: Alexander 125 Lt RN
2nd Son: Henry 125a b.1817
3rd Son: Robert 125aa b.1819
Lower
Ballyvelton,
Ballynalube
Monister
(Drunroan
Clegnogh
Prolusk,
Craigalappan)a
nd a fee farm
rent from
Ballyboggy and
Tullucapple
Juror of 7th April 1820 Dunluce Court,
Ballymoney
Tithes 1832
Left a Will in
1838
PRO NI
Will exists T/810/427 or T810/9 (427)
Son: Alexander 126a Lt of Portrush
Of Beardiville
Robert
New Row,
McNaughton Esq Coleraine in
1831 Census
Robert
Freeholder of
McNaughten
Coleraine
Robert
Attorney of
McNaghten
New Row,
Coleraine in
1824
Robert
Mr of
McNaughton
Coleraine
With 3 females and 2 servants
Pigot
CoI
Communicant
in 1820 & 22
114c
Catherine
McNaughton
102a
Robert McNaghten
Esq
Of Ballyboggy,
Dunluce and
Tullycapple
101a
Robert McNaghten
Esq
Of Dublin in
1823
Probably the same as 100a
Robert
McNaghten
Of Dublin in
1803
Thomas Ellis conveys land in Ballyvelton
(in 1803) and Ballyboylands (in 1818) to
him. (But as purchaser or purchasor’s
attorney? Probably the former)
Robert Cary (or
Craig) Hamilton
McNaghten Esq
Of Coleraine in
1805
Churchwarden
in 1803 & 4
101b
b.1789
Attorney of
Dublin and
Coleraine in
1813
Law Agent for
the Co. Antrim
of New Row,
Coleraine
died
31.05.1867
aged 78
CoI
Tithes at
Coleraine and
ballybogey in
1828 and
Tullycapple in
1822
b.1774
Tithes 1828
m. Mary Orr (dau of
Thomas of Dublin)
1.12.1799
Bur
18.04.1838 St
George,
Dublin aged
64
CoI
Fa: Bartholomew 34
Mo: Charlotte Given
(Hence is the Robert writing letter of
1805 D3030/N/19 stating nearly related
to Mr Giveans of 56th Regt who holds
Edentullish in Co. Down)
(Son probably: Robert b. 1819 reverend)
Private in Coleraine Yeomanry Cavalry
1796 (D4164/A/24)
estates of Lord
and Lady Mark
Kerr in 1815
Seems to act for Sir F and EA in buying
land/chief rents at the sale in 1811
Of Beardiville
in 1820 for
son’s baptism
Bought houses in Mount Pleasant
Square, Dublin in 1832
Of Summerhill,
Dublin in 1820
& 1822)
Presumably the one granted in 1827
lands in the parish of Agherton,
Coleraine Liberties:
Cappah, Tullaghmurry, Conie Warren,
Crossreagh,Drumslade, Garborgall,
Ballygelough, Little Craigtown and Island
Tasserty (Granted to Felix O’Neill in
1741)
Of Mount Joy
Square, Dublin
in 1829 & 38
But of
Coleraine in
1837 & 38
(Londonderry
Sentinel
deaths)
Robert
M’Naghten
112a
Robert
McNaughton
Merchant
made Freeman
of Dublin in
1822
Rents house in
Derry, Shankill/
Lurgan,
Armagh in
1859 /64
Pres
b?
IA
By Grace Especial (by recommendation
or request)
Gri
Rents house, office and yard in William
Street, Town of Lurgan, Derry, Shankhill
in 1859 £8 off Robert Nicholson
Son: Samuel 117b
Robert
McNaughten
Robert
M’Naughten
Robert
McNaghten
112aa
Robert
McNaughton
125aa
b*
R J McNaughton
125j
R J McNaughton
125k
Robert James
McNaughton
125aa
Robert McNaghten
And Esq of Coleraine
in 1840
Rents big
house (£10)and
yard in Malone
Place, Shankill
in 1862
Book keeper of
Malone Place,
Lisburn Rd,
Shankill,
Belfast in 1856
Book keeper in
6 James Street,
Belfast in 1858
Weaver of
b.c.1805
Belfast
Miller in
b. 1817 Ireland
Bayham, E
Elgin, Ontario
in 1871
Farmer in
b. 1816 Ireland
Ontario in 1871
Justice of the
Peace in 1873
Postmaster in
b. 1820 Ireland
Elgin Canada in
1861
Vicar of
Dunluce
b.1818
Co. Dublin
Landlord Sarah Warnock
Gri
Pres
b
d. March
1871
Pres
b
d. Elgin 1873
Pres
b
RI
Son: Samuel 117b confectioner
DAA
3rd son of Robert 100a of Coleraine
Daughter Henrietta d.16.11.1840 aged 1
m. Eliza C
m. Sarah Warren
Moore 18.12.1839
Dublin
d.11.02.1849
aged 30 bur
Dunluce Old
Graveyard
101
Robert
MacNaughten
100a
or
125aa
Widower of
Magheraboy,
Bally Willan in
1844
b. 1818
M (1)
Sarah Warren
Moore
(she d. 17.10.1841
aged 26)
with Sarah
who
d.17.10.1840
d.14.2.1849
at low Rock
House,
Portstewart
Dublin Uni 1841
Col
Marriage agreement D1550/161/8
mentions Alexander
Reverend
M(2) Elizabeth
Isabella Orr
23.05.1844
Dau of Andrew of
Milburn
125ab
Robert McNaghten
125ac
Robert McNaghten
125b
RCC McNaughten
Rev R McNaughten
Trinity College
Dublin in 1843
Vicar of
Kilmeen,
Kanturk, Co.
Cork
At Goriaculide?
Witnesses:
Bartholomew McNaughton 114
Andrew Orr
Four daughters:
i)Mary Ann Sarah b. 1845 in Dublin Co.
m. Willis Barrett in London 1881
Deaconess’ widow living with Elizabeth
at 9 & 11 Dyke Road, Lambeth in 1881
Death 1936
ii)Elizabeth Isabella d. unmarried in
Staffordshire in 1909
iii)Charlotte m. Boyd
b.1818
Fa:Robert
bapt.07.04.182
0
Fa: Robert McNaghten of Beardiville
Tithes
12s.
121f
125b?
Rev R McNaughton
Rev Mr
McNaughten
125b
b
Robert
McNaughton
Robert
McNaghten
LaharanKilmee
n, Cork in 1834
At Kilmeen
near Kilcolman
Just arrivedat 2
College Street,
Belfast in 1850
House in
Mainstreet,
Antrim Town in
1859
Rents house, offices and yard £22
A sewed
muslin agent in
Main Street,
Antrim in 1858
Robert
Town
McNaughton
Commissioner
in Antrim in
1877
Robert
Mr of
M’Naughten
Rusinorbe
Terrace,
Kingstown in
1846
Robert
Tailor of
With Thomas
Alex there too
M’Naughten
Church Street
(Presb of Kells
Ballymena in
b.1826)
1846
Letter to Vankougnhnet from R. McNaughton, Ballymena, Ireland, for documents and information. re: emigration from the North of Ireland (Crown Lands
Department)
1861/02/04. File.
RG17-A-III-1.
125b
d*
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
Robert
Draper of 249
b. 1820
MacNaughton
York Street,
Belfast in 1880
Widower in 1880
d. 17 June
1880 Belfast
Pres
Norma present at death
Dau: Sophia m. John Kirk, grocer of
Antrim at Randalstown 10th Sept 1869
Old Congregation Drumaul Presb Ch.
Buried Antrim
NSP
In loving memory of Robert
MacNaughton, died 17th June 1880
aged 60 years, Jeannie Andrews
MacNaughton, died 12th May 1858
aged 36 years, also their children Jessie
MacNaughton died 20th October 1852
aged 2 years, Alfred Black MacNaughton
died 11th June 1878 aged 25 years
Robert
McNaughton
Merchant
Robert
McNaughton
? of 249 Dock
Street, Belfast
in 1880 above
wine and spirit
merchant.
Clerk at 34
Brougham
Street, Belfast
in 1877 and
243 York Street
in 1880
Of
Drumhaggart,
Robert
McNaughton
Robert
McNaghter
m. Jessie Morrison
of Londonderry at
Milngavie, Barony,
Lanarks, Scotland
2.06.1853
Pres
Irish
ancesto
r
125l
R McNaughton
125m
*
Robert
McNaghten
145a
Living next to
brother William
131bb
Robert
McNaghten
145d* Robert
McNauton
145b
111p
Robert
McNaughton
Robert
McNaghten
Rowan/Roland
McNaghten
Burt, Co.
Donegal in
Griffiths
In New Orleans
in 1860
b. 1818 Ireland
m. Mary
Boot & Shoe
maker in
Wisconsin in
1870
b. 1824 Ireland
m. Susanne
Emigrated to
US in 1844
b. 1834 Ireland
In Glastonbury,
Hartford,
Conneticut in
1860
Worker in
sewing
machine
factory in
Bridgeport,
Conneticut in
1880
In Lurgan in
1905
Merchant of
1828 and Spirit
Grocer of 49
Water Street,
Newry in 1832
b.c.1835
Ireland
Margaret b. 1850 La
William b. 1852
Richard b. 1854
Mo: Jane b. 1800 Ireland*
Fa: John*
m. Charlotte
(b.England 1846)
Parents Irish
d. 18 Mar
1905 Lurgan
Esq and town
guardian /
police
commissioner
1840 aswell as
m.1833 Down
Certificate not checked
Subscribed £2 to Newry workhouse in
1834
fined £25 in Dublin court for importing
foreign tobacco
& 1846
Town
commissioner
1850
Spanish Consul
Rowan
McNaghten (of
Newry)
Rowan
McNaughton
Rowan
McNaghten
Rowan
McNaghten
Thomas farms
soap and
candle
manufacturer,
salt refiner,
tobacco and
snuff
manufacturer
and wine and
spirit
merchant!!
Rowan b. Ireland 1844 was a driver in
NYC in 1870
Rowan from GB was naturalised
28.05.1853 New Orleans
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
Freeholder at
Drumnadonnall
, Uppe Iveagh,
Co. Down in
1824
Weaver of
Seafin,
Drumballyroon
ey, Co. Down in
1840
Weaver of
Drumgooland,
Ballyward,
Banbridge
m. Margaret
CoI
RI
Lease of 22nd Aug 1815 (signed at
Rathfryland) from Earl Clanwilliam for 3
lives:
Rowan
John
Thomas
Son: John b. 26.04.1840
Dau: Maria m. John Weir weaver at
Drumgooland C o I 4th Nov 1855
there in 1856
Roger McNaght
58a
32
32a
36f
36f
32a
Roger
McNaghton
Co. Down
Of Sir Robert
McLelland’s
Estate
(Haberdashers’
) at Keenaght,
Londonderry in
1630
Freeholder of
Drumbockinne
y,
Inishmaisaint,
Magherabuoy,
Fermanagh
Samuel
McNaughten
Adult in 1637
Samuel
McNaughton
Of Dunaghy,
Connor
Samuel
McNaghten
Samuel
McNaghten
1630 Muster Roll
Affirmed at Enniskillen 1796
Land at Drumbocking
Left a will in
1784
BUT Samuel
and Hester
had children
in 1789 so
there must
be 3 Samuels
in Dunaghy
Of Ballyreagh?
b.1734
Ballycregah,
Dunaghy
m. Hester Rogers
(dau of Rev George)
m.Hester Rogers
(Hester born 3 Sep
1734 Clough. D. 19
Dead before
1787
PRO NI
Given power of attorney by Robert Barr,
yeoman of Mallendober (next to
Ballylough & south of Bushmills)
Dunaghy is where James 23 is from
McNaghten, Samuel, Ballyreagh, County
Antrim. Copy will. 1784. Diocese of
Connor.
Reference
T/706
Date 1784
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/
Eldest son of James
1st Son: James 36b of Ballyreagh
Children:
Rosetta b. 24.06.1768 in Ballymaugh
[sic] House, , Antrim,
Jun 1822 aged 87)
m. William Lennox Napier 21.04.1798
d. 30.06.1836 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland
poss Hester bc.1772 m. Clotworthy
Birnie in Ireland but died in Piney Creek,
Carroll, Maryland 10.04.1841
(James b. 1780 m. Ann Walsh)?
Dau: Katherine
31
Samuel
McNaghten
Esq of
Ballyreagh
Samuel
McNaughton
Linen Draper of 1730
Aboghill/
BallyMoney or
BallyMena,
Antrim in 1763
& 1765
Samuel
McNaghten
Gent
Juror of
Oldstone
Manor Court
m. Hester Rogers
Rogers
Pedigre
e
Samuel b.1789 (1775)
George b.1790
But a Samuel and George signed the
Partition of James’ farm in 1799 and
must have been adults by then surely
Children:
Ann d.1856
James b.1768 who m. Ann Walsh
Rose b.1768
George
Samuel who m. Jno Lake
Hester who m. Clotworthy Birnie a
merchant of Clady and went to US
Son of ? James 22?
Photo of signature on phone from
D2977/23/4/1
Samuel
McNaghten
Leet 16th Oct
1775. Then
treasurer. Last
signs 1783
Rent 55 acres
of arable and 5
of moss at
Ballyreagh and
49 plus 5 at
Killyree on
1783 Map
Landlord in
Belfast in 1796
Samuel
McNaughton
Of Ballyreagh
House in 1798
Samuel
McNaghten’s
heirs
100c*
b. 1789
Born then or
Ballycreagh,
baptised then as a
Dunaghy
teenager?
McNAGHTEN, GEORGE, Clarigh, Co. Antrim, gent. 3 Feb. 1808. Narrate 1 p. 8 May 1816.
T2971 scan on stick
John Hamilton O’Hara’s Estate
The neighbouring townlands are
Carnbeg, Farrancushog and Carnmore
Leases 50 houses in Bridge Street,
Belfast off Daniel Blow D509/957
Fa: Samuel 36f
To his mother Hester McNaghten an annuity out of the lands of Killyree and Ballyreagh and that part of Ballysallagh called Evisnablagh [Evisnablay], all in Co.
Antrim, for life. To Mary, Hester and Elizabeth McNaghten, daughters of his brother Samuel McNaghten, £50 apiece to be paid by his brotherin-law Mr Wm.
Napier, Belfast. To his cousin Mary Major, sister of Mr Samuel Major, Tullybrisland, Co. Londonderry, £100. To Mr Thomas Major, youngest son of Mrs Sarah
Major, Tullybrisland, £50. The aforementioned lands to the said Samuel Major, his particular friend, subject to the payment of said annuity and legacies. Exors.
said Samuel Major and Mrs Dorotha McNaghten, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Witnesses: Josias McDowell, innholder, and Wm. Young and Jas. Murray, merchants,
Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Memorial witnessed by: said Wm. Casement, Henryville, Co. Antrim. Young, and Thos.
710,514,481017 Saml. Major (seal) Sworn at Henryville, Co. Antrim, 3 April 1816.
William Napier, merchant of Belfast, m. 1798 Rosetta MacNaghten of Ballyreagh House, Co. Antrim:
Son: NAPIER, Sir JOSEPH (1804–1882), lord chancellor of Ireland, born at Belfast on 26 Dec. 1804
It’s possible that they may be the family that moved to MullyCrunnert after 1831 (Charlotte’s)
In the partition of the farm at Ballyreagh in 1799, George and his heirs were to get the use of the house and land of William Johnston’s Farm (occupied by James
Carberry); and Samuel the part occupied by David Johnston.
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244&parentid=ire%2flec%2f4506870%2f00244%2f007
Samuel’s part included the land at Killyree
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ire%2flec%2f4506880%2f00734&parentid=ire%2flec%2f4506880%2f00734%2f009&highlights=%22%22
Dorothey
McNaghten
Samuel
McNaghten
103b
Lt Samuel
McNaghten
Samuel
McNaghten
Samuel
M’Naghten
Samuel
McNaghten
Paying tithes in
Killyrea,
Dunaghy in
1825
KILLYREE is the
townland next
to
BALLYREAGH
(Of Ballyreagh)
signs Dunaghy
Vestry minutes
2nd April 1804
(photo on
phone)
MIC1/299/1
Of Belfast in
1805
Yeomanry
Of Belfast in
1805
Linen/Shipping
Broker in
Belfast in 1811
Esq (of
Ballyreagh
family)
Widow of
William
b.c.1780 or
older
Offers to be Preventative Surveyor of
Antrim in 1805 with his 7 years in the
Yeomanry
Seeks employment in preventing private
distillation D562/10946A
Managing bookings for schooner Friends
to Quebec
m. Ann Lake
daughter of Jno
Lake Merchant of
d.1857 [sic]
Fa: Samuel
Mo: Hester
Belfast
Samuel
McNaghten
Of Tenterdon
Avenue,
Liverpool in
1836
b.1775
Children:
Samuel Esq of Liverpool
Hester
Eli..g
Sarah
Buried st
Luke’s,
Liverpool 26th
Jan 1837
aged 62
Probably the father of the Samuel
b.1811 Ireland who lived in West Derby
http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/image
_viewer/?imagego=hpL9Y5UzB4w0XsgG
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112d
Samuel
McNaughton
Victualler of 79
Hercules
street, Belfast
in 1820
112e
Samuel
McNaughton
Gamekeeper
and constable
of
Carrickfergus
Street, Belfast
in 1820
Tithe of
3s.4.5d. on 6
rods in
Ballynamagna,
Samuel
McNeighton
(index card says
Robert !)
Samuel
McNaghten
Drumballyrone
y, Co. Down in
1827
Book keeper
M(1). Ann Logan
daughter of Simon
16th Nov 1837
Liverpool
117d
Samuel
McNaghton
Book keeper in
West Derby,
Lancs in 1851
b. 1811 Ireland
M(2). Jane
Henrietta Dunbar
McNaghton
in 1845 West Derby
112f*
Samuel
McNaghton
b. 1811 Ireland
m. Henrietta (b.
Lancs)
117
Samuel
McNaughton
Commercial
Clerk in
Liverpool, St
Martin in 1861
Of Killyree
112d?
From 31 ?
CoI
Fa: Samuel a shipping broker (on
marriage entry on ancestry)
Son:
Samuel b.1841
Signature of book keeper in 1837 on
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?i
d=gbprs%2fchs%2f4018654%2f00446&p
arentid=gbprs%2fm%2f737361028%2f1
&highlights=%22%22
Sons:
Samuel b. 1841
Henry Walmsley b. 1847
Harriet Frances Walmsley b. 1852
Kirkdale, lancs
Sons:
Samuel b. 1841 Lancs
George b. 1857
d.1865
LDS
Bankrupt Estate Antrim: the Sale of
3,339 acres of the Ballymena Estate
includes Lot 4 (1/4 part of Killyree
conveyed to Samuel in 1799 and farmed
by Mary Tofts and William Cubit)
Also Jun- Jul 1864 Doc 084 Vol 073 LDS
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117a
117b
117c
112ga
9
Samuel
McNaughton
Samuel
McNaughton
Samuel
McNaughton
Stewart
MacNaghten
Stephen
McNaughton
Summers ?
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaghten
b. Shankhill,
Belfast 1826
Confectioner of
Belfast
Fa: James 112f
Married Mary
Browne 4th Aug
1846
May Street Presb,
Belfast
Pres
b
Fa: Robert 112aa, a weaver
Robert Gilmour witness
Fa: John 112g
Trinity College
b. Antrim 1815
In Montreal in
1871
Knighted 1890
Merchant
seaman c.1850
Of Ballyboggy,
Lower Dunluce
in 1669
b. Downe
Fa: Francis
b. Ireland
c.1811
Hearth Tax
Son of 8?
(and Daniel had a hearth at Benvarden)
st
(The 1 Thomas)
Son: 19?
Thomas
M’Nacton
19
Capt Thomas
Macnaghten
Of Konkadow,
Agherdowey,
Coleraine in
1663
Of Kiltemurry
was at one
time in
Jacobite army
besieging Derry
in 1689
Hearth Tax Derry
(Patrick has a hearth in the same Parish)
RC
Source: Young’s Fighters of Derry
(1937).
Young states his father was John (a
younger son of Shane Dhu ad the John
killed at Dunmull for refusing to submit
to General Munro).
Attained with confiscation of lands held
under the Antrim Estate. (Normally this
would have also meant exile to the
Continent where service in the Irish
brigades was the only career open.)
19
Captain Thomas
McNaughton
Captain Thomas
McNaughton
PRO NI
Captain in
Colonel
Cormuck
O’Neill’s
Regiment
Described in
the Inquisition
for his
attainder as of
Kiltimurry
Letters of tutelage of 1718
Of King James’ Irish Army
Illustrations, historical and genealogical
of King James's Irish army list (1689)
by John D'Alton (1855) p.648 and 650
https://archive.org/stream/illustrations
his00dalt#page/648/mode/2up and
following page
Thomas
McNaghten*
Gent of
Kiltimurry
Thomas
McNaghten*
Gent of Antrim
Thomas
McNaghten*
Gent of Anticur
Leases 4/4 of
Ateticur for 41
years for £15
5th July 1680
Leased ½ of
Drumnaglave
[Drumnaglea]
in Grange of
Dundermot,
Kilconway
18 May 1682
Leased ½ of
Drumnagleave
[Drumnaglea]
From Earl
D2977/3A/5/2/1
Goes to Robert Cussack
From Earl of Antrim
For 26 yrs
D/2977/3A/5/13/1
In possession of Robert Cussack
D2977/3A/5/13/2
19a
Thomas
McNaghten*
Gent Of
Killtymurry
(living in 1720)
*all have same
Of Antrim in
signature which I 1682
have on stick
Property in
Kilconway and
at Ateticur
for £5 on 14th
July 1707
Leased Anticur
in Rasharkin 5
July 1680 for
41 yrs
From Earl of Antrim
Probably son of John 8
Mentioned in will of John of Benvarden
written pre 1689
Hence possibly part of the Oldstone
branch “ Of Ballyneagh”[sic], Clough
D/2977/3A/5/2/2
NB. In May 1720 the whole townland is
leased to Archibald McDonnell of
Ballynobantry (probably a relative of the
Earl.) Alexander McNaghten signs as a
witness (photo on phone)
Thomas
McNaghten*
Thomas
MacNaghten
Gent of Anticur
on 29th Dec
1709
Leases ¾ of
Gallanagh
(Cloghgaldanag
h/ Clogh) and
has the
customs of the
fairs of Clogh
(though not
before 1709)
for 31 yrs
Of Gallanagh,
Kilconway
Gallanagh is on
NE outskirt of
the town (in
Petty’smap of
1655)
Deed
solemnised at
Cloghs with
Francis
McNaghten
present (poss
as Earl’s
agent’s team)
NB. Alexander McNaghten apothecary
of Ballymoney was renting ¼ of
Galldinagh (alias Clogh)and the customs
of the fairs of Clough for 3 lives or 21 yrs
in 1742
D2977/3A/5/10/7
(by 1807 this is being leased to someone
else – Thomas Ellis D2868/G/1)
Tenements of Will Andrews, Pat S
Mullan, James Rice, Francis Stewart,
John Stack and John Cooper
Paying duties of 1 fat beast and 3 fat
mutton to Stewart Estate of Ballintoy
Thomas
McNaughtan
24
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughton
c.1720
Gent in 1711
Land at
Bonmargy
Gent of Ruskie,
Co. Down in
1747
m. Elizabeth Parks
1731 Dublin Licence
(sister of Samuel of
North Street,
Newry)
Anc.
Mar
licence
Gent of
Rouskey, Co.
Tyrone in 1743
c.1720
Leasing (with Archibald McCollum) 2/4
of Bonmargy and Broughlanlea
(nb. Bonmargy Priory being where tomb
of the clan chief was)
Son of 19?
http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/
Registry%20Of%20Deeds%20Abstracts%
20Of%20Wills%20Vol%20II%20174685/pageflip.html
Witnesses deed concerning house in
Dungannon. Execs of William Whitsitt
invoved
http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?m
emorial=77809
Thomas
McNaghten
Earl Belmore’s b.c.1763
Bur
sportsman at
Old Rossorry
Enniskillen
1826
IR 28 December 1826 DIED: On Monday night last, Thomas McNaghten of Enniskillen aged 83. For about 50 years he has been in the employment of the earl
Belmore,the greater part of which time he acted as sportsman. By reaon of age he was unable to attend to the duties of his situation for the last seven years, yet,
notwithstanding Earl Belmore with that benevolence which characterises him and his whole family kindly continued his salary. Some time previous to his
dissolution his lordship procured a farewell interview and to those friends who were present the scene was very interesting.
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/cemeteries/old-rossory-cemetery-1.txt
53a
Thomas
Of Drogheda in
m. Eleanor Little
McNaughten
1790
53ab
Thomas
Of Tralee,
m. Catherine
McNaghtin
Kerry in 1787
121e
Thomas
McNaughton
Farms 1 acre of
arable in
Knockagarrane
RC
CoI
RI
Dau: Catherine 99 b.1790
Dau: Susanna bapt Tralee 30.09.1787
Paying Tithes in 1825
Kilcolman,
Kerry in 1825
53ac
Thomas
McNaughton
Emigrated
from Antrim to
Baltimore c.
1815
81
Thomas
McNaughton
Perhaps stayed
on the farm in
Dunaghy/
Lisnamangog
81a?
Brother of
Margaret 85?
and John 86 ?
m. ….. Alley
c.1780
Married Mary
(b.1772) in 1801
(Possibly Mary
McMullen in 1801)
Died winter
of 1850 aged
70
1851
Census
but probably
older with
wife b.1772
Children:
Rosemary Agnes b. 17.03.1818 in
County Antrim. D. 29.12.1876 in
Baltimore, m. Martin Rudolph in 1832
(much on Ancestry)
Sarah Ann
Ellen
Thomas
Michael
Fa: probably the Francis share renting
Lignamanagh (Legrane?) in 1781
D2977/3A/5/20/7
Mo: probably the widow Mary who has
the farm in 1813
Living with son Francis 120 b.1808 in
Dunaghy, Antrim in 1851, near (older
son?) John 108 b.1798
81a
Thomas
McNaghten
Renting
property at
Lisnamangog in
1815
(Barony of
Glenarm –
though
Dunaghy is in
Kilconway)
PRONI
Paying rent to E.A.McNaghten (really??)
D 2977/3A/5/20/10
Proposing to pay £3 19s 8d for 7 acres at
Lignamanog
Paying tithes in
Liginanagh in
1825 (as was
John.)
Mary McNaughten and 7 others disputing land in Legnamonagh (Legagrane) in 1813 D2977/3A/5/20/9A
Mary McNaughtin is a widow in 1813 and has a son Thomas. They have the East Quarter of Legnamonagh and are to have the full proportion of land laid off from
the East corner of their garden to the standing station at Crockinnaloa and from there to Skirrymain. 10th Mar 1813 D2977/3A/5/20/9A (Others are Pat Boyle, Jas
Maskelly, Alex Fife, john Fife, Robert McQuillan, Robert McAlister and Hugh McAuley.)
Mary McNaghten paying £7/0/0 pa for her share of Lignamonag (Folio 505) at Ballymoney office 03.12.12. (Also there are Patrick Lynn, the Fifes, Pat Boyle, Rob
McQuillan, Hugh McAuley, Jas Maskelly, Rose Lynn and Catherine McAllister.)D1375/5/2/? (She’s also paying 3/15/0 at Ballymoney on 05.05.1814)
As yet I can find no convincing evidence that Thomas' wife Mary was a McMullen. (Though there were McMullen's farming in Lisnamanny in 1851) I think an
Ancestry member jumped to the conclusion since they found a record for a Thomas McNaughton and Mary McMullen going to the States in 1803 and having
Rosie in 1811 in Ontario (or Scotland!). (http://www.genealogyforum.com/messages/genbbs.cgi/Irish?printthread=10447) Rosie married an Irishman Neil McCoy
in Perth, Lanarkshire, Ontario in 1833. (http://boards.ancestry.com.au/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=28&p=localities.northam.canada.ontario.lanark)
78a
Thomas
McNaughton
Shoemaker in
NY St Lawrence
in 1850
Oswegatchie?
b. 1785 Ireland
m. Margaret
Children:
Elizabeth Birth 08 Feb 1818 in Ireland
m. James C Chatterton c.1842 in
America
Death 16 Sep 1899
Joseph b. 1823 Vermont. Sawyer in
Oswegatchie
Ellen b. 1828 Canada
78c*
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughten
Thomas
McNaghtin
Oswegatchie,
Saint
Lawrence, New
York in 1850
Owes £2 for
carriage in
1813
In Coleraine in
1810
b. 1788 Ireland
m. Mary Evans
d. 25.11.1865
Montreal
Son:
Thomas Galway Evans 112k b. 1809
Limerick (But his parents are meant to
have died young)
Defendant in Glenarm Manor Court 7th
April 1813. 2/3/10 due for freight
charges. Plaintiff Daniel McCormick
Witnesses will of Robert Patterson of
Priestland, Ballyclough, Dunluce (father
of a blacksmith John Patterson.)
http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/
Registry%20Of%20Deeds%20Abstracts%
20Of%20Wills%20Vol%20III%2017851832/pageflip.html
Of Priestland
or Ballyclough,
Dunluce?
78b
105h
Thomas
McNaghtan
Thomas
M’Natten
Thomas
McNaughton
m. Harriet Forrest
at St Paul’s RC
Dublin in 1816
b.1792
Pitman
m. Ann
Father of a
Bartholomew
Probably :
m. Ann Hogg
27th March 1821
at Tynemouth
(He a bachelor and
she an illiterate
widow of the
parish.) Witnesses:
RG Akers and James
Pye
RC
d.15 Aug
1877 Armagh
Probably died
pre 1835 – if
his widow
Ann ‘Nafton’
remarried
Andrew
Johnson
Certificate not viewed
Angli
Children:
Ann b. 14th Apr 1822 Christchurch,
Tynemouth, Nthd
Bartholomew b. 2nd Nov 1823 Long
Benton
Elizabeth b. 5th March 1826 Long
Benton (She was living with
Bartholomew Scott, a coalminer in
Tynemouth in 1841)
A Thomas
Bartholomew Scott was a witness at the
marriage of Andrew Johnson
McNaughton
b. 1791
d.1875
Tynemouth
(A retired
Yeoman b.
British
Colonies in
1796 with
wife Sarah
was in
Tynemouth in
1871)
(and James in
1858; John
Wm in 1863
105i
Thomas
McNaughton
105g
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughton
Retired
Yeoman in
Tynemouth in
1871
Calico printer
of
Lennoxtown,
Campsie in
1851
Merchant
seaman of Cork
in 1845
First to sea in
(coalminer) and Ann Nafton (widow) at
Newcastle 23rd June 1835. The Johnsons
had living with them, in 1841
John b. 1821 Scotland
Bartholomew b. 1826 Scotland 131db
Margaret b. 1831 Scotland
There was also a blacksmith called John
McNaughton (b. 1805 Scotland) who
lived in Wallsend, Tynemouth from 1841
to 1871, m. Sarah Jane and had
Thomas b.1833 Long Benton (a
boilermaker in 1881 in Wallsend)
John b. 1838 Long Benton (a merchant
tailor in 1881)
b. 1796 British
Colonies
m. Sarah b. 1803
Dau: Mary b. 1831 Limerick m. William
Churnside and lived in Tynemouth
b. 1795 Ireland
m. Ann
Children:
Lilian b. 1833 Campsie
Margaret b. 1835
Elizabeth b. 1848
th
b. 18 Jun
1799
Cushendun
Servant Thompson McNaughton b. 1831
(Patrick in Cushedndun too)
111m
b
Thompson
McNaughton
121f
Thomas
McNaughton
105i
Thomas
McNaghtin
105f
Thomas
McNaghten
T. McNattan
105j
Thomas
McNaughton
105k*
Thomas
McNattan
Thomas
McNattan
105l*
1815
Calico Printer
in Campsie,
Stirlingshire in
1861
Emigrated to
Kingston,
Canada ?
Witness to
marriage in St
Mary’s Pro
Cathedral
Dublin, 1824
Of Glaunagilla,
Killorglin,
Kerry
One of the
160,000
respectful
persons signing
Lord Viscount
Morpeth’s
testimonial in
1841
Witness to a
marriage in
Dublin St
Andrews in
1818
Of Briton
Court, Dublin
Of 37 Granby
Row, Dublin
b. 1800 Ireland
b. Ireland
Brother of Thomas 105g b. 1795 ?
m. Catherine Kelly
RC
Dau: Catherine b. 1821 Ireland
m. Michael McCormick Kingston,
Frontenac 12.06.1844
(Richard Murphy and Mary Gannon’s)
m. Margaret
Gallavan
RC
Son: John bapt 26.01.1834
Ann bapt 23.05.1829
And probably a Gerald too
(Stephan Wheelan and Joan Jennings)
m. Mary
RC
m. Ellen
RC
Son: George b.1826 St Mary’s Dublin
1826
Son: James 122b
Thomas George
McNaghten
Thomas
M’Naughten
112k
Thomas
McNaughton
(and sister
Margaret)
m. Ellen
Vintner of 30
Great Britain
street, Dublin
in 1824
In Carleton Co. b. 1809
Ontario in 1850 Limerick
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughton
Co. Limerick
gent?
121b
Thomas
McNaughton
Waiter in
Albany NY in
1880
b.1811 Ireland
121bc
*
Thomas
McNorton
b. 1810 Ireland
121ba
Thomas B
McNaughton
Tailor in
Bowling Green,
Warren,
Kentucky
Seafarer then
Tailor in 1830s
121a
Private in 41st
infantry under
his son
m. Mary Ann
Switzer 16th Nov
1830 Adare,
Limerick
CoI
b. ?
Went to NYC in
1824
RC
b. 11th March
1811 Cork
native of
Edinburgh
m. Mary Jane
Sefton in Aghalee,
Antrim in 1839
m. Sarah (b.1830)
(probably Sarah F
Creighton according
to Ancestry Tree)
m. Sarah (b.1816)
m. Caroline Greer
in Salem, Tenessee
in 1837
(second of four
wives)
m. Katie Prior
Son: William George b. 8 Jul 1827
Westland row, Dublin
Father: Thomas b. 1788
Parents died when they were young
(though Pat Pope states father died
1865 Montreal) and their surname
changed to Evans. Went to Ontario
Son: George - a gentleman who m.
Fanny Daly in limerick in 1857
FHL 824282 item 3
Parents Irish
In New York in 1870, 1881
d. 1909 or
1894 at
Bowling
Green,
Kentucky
Father Scottish and died c. 1815
Mother Irish
Ran away to America but brother in NY
later
Story on Ancestry
Son: Thomas Benton 158aa b. 1839
Captain in 41st Infantry and killed at
Dover 14th Feb 1862
(d.1869)
121b
b
Thomas
McNaughton
In Baltimore,
Maryland in
1860
121c
Thomas
McNaughton
In Newry, Co.
Down in 1835
b.1812 Ireland
m. Mary (wife in
1860)
m. Sarah Finn
RC
RI
Son: John Patrick b. 1853-1932 Big story
on Ancestry re developing Miami and
Oaklahoma
Elizabeth b. 1838 Ireland
Mary
Thomas b. 1853 Maryland
Franklin
Alexander
Dau: Catherine 150 b.1835
The McNaughtons had an estate at
Kercassock in Co. Down in 1774
Thomas
McNaghten
Rowan was a
weaver there in
1858
McNaghten &
Dalzell
Thomas
M’Naghten
Farmer of
Drumgooland,
Ballyward,
Banbridge, Co.
Down in 1855
Tallow
chandlers,
tabacconists
and Spirit
Dealers of
North Street,
Newry, Co.
Down in 1824
Smith (?) of
Thomastown,
John McNaghten was a publican in
Rathfryland (7 miles NE of Newry) in
1824
Daughters:
Isabella m. James Rowan, labourer at
Drumgooland C of I 22nd Oct 1855
CoI
Elizabeth m. James Kerr 23rd Apr 1856
Pigot
Probably not a
smith but the
Destroyed tools of Daniel Harvey’s forge
(Courtcase at Athlone)
Thomas
M’Naghton Esq
Thomas
McNaghten Esq
121d
130aa
in 1866
Magistrate (!)
of
Thomastown
Park, Athlone
in 1870
Holds 58 acres
at Thornhill,
Moore and
Drum,
Roscommon in
1828
Thomas
McNaughten
Of Drumgose,
Tynan, Armagh
in 1864
Thomas
McNaughton
In Shandrum,
Co. Cork in
1840
Thomas
Mcnaughton
Nr Tracton
Abbey, Cork in
1842
Thomas
McNaughton
Nr Tracton
Abbey, Cork in
1844
Drummer Scots
Fusilleer
Thomas
McNaughton
landlord!
Gri
b.1821 St
Mary’s, Dublin
m. Mary Donagan
RC
RI
Owen Donigan
paying thithes on
17 acres in
Newtown,
Shandrum in 1830
m. Anne Fanny
RC
Irish
Geneal
ogy
m. Fanny Barry
RC
IG
Note there is a:
Pedigree of O'Naghten of Thomastown,
Co. Roscommon, c.1600 -- 1788.
Dublin: National Library of Ireland,
Genealogical Office: Ms.165, pp.400-3
Note there is a:
Pedigree of O'Naghten of Athlone and
Thomastown with descent from O'Kelly
of Killahan all in Co. Roscommon and of
Gort, c.1600 -- 1788.
Dublin: National Library of Ireland,
Genealogical Office: Ms.95, p.75
Rents 8 acres plus house and office off
Hugh Harris
Ellen McNaughten rents 6 acres next
door
Fa: Patrick 66a?
Son:Patrick 162
Sons:
John bapt 8 Feb 1842
Thomas ditto
(Sp James Barry, Joannah Thatcher)
Son: John bapt 29 Apr 1844
(Sp James Ahren, Mary Shea)
Serving in 1851
Guards
130ab
*
Thomas
McNorton
132a
Thomas
McNaghten
132f*
132b
132ba
*
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughten
Thomas
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughton
132e*
Thomas
McNaughton
132c
Thomas William
McNaghten/Mc
Naughten
Horseshoer in
Baltimore,
Maryland in
1870
Merchant
seaman c. 1850
Seaman in
Everton, Lancs
in 1881
NYC in 1870
Church Pastor
in Brooklyn, NY
in 1870
Tailor of Killy
Park, Kells,
Connor in 1846
b. 1820 Ireland
m. Ann (b.1819)
Bapt
15.12.1826
Kerry
b. Dublin
RC
Sons:
Thomas b. 1851 Maryland
Frank b. 1856
Alexander b. 1859
Fa: Gerald 105d
Brother: Ben b. 1841 m. Ann
b.1825 Ireland
b. 1826 Ireland
b. 1826
m. Elizabeth
Johnson at St Paul’s
RC Dublin in 1850
m. Mary Nicholson
(farmer William’s
daughter of
Bellaghy) 18.07.
1846 at Wellington
or 3rd Ballymena
Presb church
Is she the Mary
renting in Henry
Street, Ballymena in
RC
Pres
b
Fa: Joseph (a labourer) 111mb
Witnesses: James Kennedy and Robert P
F ? McNaughton
Coleraine Chronicle
A Sarah McNaughton married George
Kennedy of Appletee and had a child
baptised in West Church Presb,
Ballymena in Oct 1855
Griffiths?
Affair with Mary
O’Neill in 1844
Thomas
McNaughten
Of
Broughshane
St, Ballymena
in 1845
Thomas
M’Naughten
Tailor of
Church street,
Ballymena in
1846
Coalhead
pitman in
Galston,
Ayreshire in
1901
Labourer in
Watervliet,
Albany NY in
1850
Gardener in
West troy,
Albany NY in
1860
With Robert
Carpenter in
San Francisco
in 1880
Farmer and
then US soldier
b. 1828 Ireland
Parents Irish
b.1830 Down
Vagrant in St
Vigeans,
Arbroath in
b. 1836 Ireland
Enlisted 2nd Infantry at Buffalo 20th Oct
1854.
Deserted 1st April 1855
Dau: Bridget b. 1867 Dundee
132d
Thomas
McNaughton
132e*
Thomas
McNorton
132f*
Thomas
McNorton
138d
Thomas
McNaughton
138c
Thomas
McNaughton
154c
Thomas
McNaughton
CoI
Illegitimate dau:
Rose bapt 23rd July 1845
b.1827 Ireland
m. Elizabeth (wife
in 1901)
b. 1825 Ireland
m. Ann
Dau: Margaret b. 1849 NY
b. 1827 Ireland
m. Ann
Children:
Joseph b. 1852
Thomas
John b. 1858 Ireland
m. Mary Anne
154d* Thomas
McNorton
158
Thomas
McNaughton/
McNatton
Thomas
McNaughton
158aa
*
158a
Thomas Benton
McNaughton
Thomas
McNaughton
1881
In Olmsted,
Minnesota in
1875
Of
Lignamonagh,
Glenravel,
Ballymena
Farmer of
Rosedenate,
Dunaghy
b. 1835 Ireland
Parents: Irish
Bapt 4th June
1837 at
Glenravel as
Mcnatton
RC
b.c. 1835
Buried at
Cloughs
12.07.1915
Aged 80
b. 1839 Ireland
Emigrated
1861
Naturalised
1870 NYC
A Driver in
NYC home for
aged in 1915
b. c.1840
Ireland
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
Mo: Esther Higgins
Sponsors Patrick Hamill & Margaret
McCallan
Probably the one who was accused
(with others including Francis) of
assaulting John Wylie at Lignamonagh in
1857. Wylie died.
Living with brother Patrick at
Lisnamanny in 1911
RELIGION???
Fa: Thomas B b. 1811
m. Ann
(living at 823 10th
Avenue, NYC)
Fa: Frank, a farmer
Mo: Mellis McQuire ?
Daughters:
Ann
Loretta Mallon
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/1083/
31864_24391801145/180483?backurl=http%3a%2f%2f
search.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgibin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResult
158b
Thomas
McNaughton
Day labourer in
Manhattan in
1905
b. 1840 Ireland
m. Ann
s
Dau: Loretta b. 1879 Ireland
Anna b.1881 US
Thomas F b.1883 US
853 10th
Avenue
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Thomas
Day labourer in b. 1841 Ireland m. Annie b. 1847
Children:
McNaughton
Manhattan in
Ireland
Frank b. 1866 NY
1880
Marnie b. 1869 NY
Jaqui b.1871 NY
Loretta b. 1877 Ireland
Annie b. 1879 NY
158c* Thomas
Driver in Poor
b. 1840 Ireland m. Anne Gaffney
RC
Fa: Francis (possibly 120)
th
McNorton
house in NY in
(living at 723 10
Mo: Theresa Higgins
1917
Ave, NYC)
Emigrated
Son:
1861
Thomas in 12th Regiment
Naturalised
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/1083/
NYC 1866
31864_24397800719/33253?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fs
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s
158d* Susan
McNaughton/
McNorton
Emigrated
1882
Lived in
Manhattan, NY
Thomas
McNaghten
20
William
McNaughton
Went to PA
America
b. Aug 1861
m. McEnermy
d. April 1937
Fa: Francis
Mo: Theresa Higgins
Chaley town posted on Ancestry in 2004
b.10.09.1843
Farrantoreen,
Kerry
b. 1700
Fa: James
Mo: Margaret
Son of Alexander 15? Or 20a?
John MacNaughton from Strathclyde, Scotland, had a son, Alexander (1684) who left Scotland for Ireland. His son, William was born (1700) there, then came to
the Americas, PA, met and married a woman there and proceeded to populate the south as they moved down thru the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, found all
the goodly land taken, then came on down into the NC foothills.
Ann Jenkins on Ancestry.co.uk
41a
William
McNaghten
Gent of
Ballyreagh
Treasurer of
Oldstone
Manor Court
leet 1773.
b. Ballyreagh,
Dunaghy
12th Feb 1744
Daughter of
Alexander Major
Esq of Creggan
Stops signing
by Oct 1779
(signature on
phone )
D2977/23/4/1
23b
William
Of Dunaghy
m. Dorothy Major
12th Jun 1772
Death 31 Mar
1779 in
Culleybackey
Pres
b of
Culle
ybac
key ?
Fa: James 23aa
Dau: Ann d. unmarried
Dau: Rose (heiress) b. 1776 m. John
Dickey (Presbyterian) who owned the
Linen mill in Low Park, Culleybackey
.d.1829
A Rose M’Naghton of Ballyreagh left a
will in 1780 (who was she?)
Kathy Duncombe had old family tree
with dates of his birth and marriage
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/926181
4/person/1878702057
Signed Hearts
McNaghten
of Steel
Memorial
March 17th
1772
Oldstone Manor Court Leet Book D2977/23/4/1
William McNaghten Gent of Ballyreagh heads the jurors in 1773 and becomes treasurer.
(Samuel joins in 1775 – older brother?) William not signing in Oct 1779
March 17, 1772, Page 2
Whereas we the subscribers hereto Inhabitants of the Parish of Dunachy, in the Barony of Kilconway and County of Antrim, having the utmost detestation and
abhorrence of the late and present unlawful and audacious rising of disorderly and infatuated persons, in this and several other parts of this county, to the terror
of his majesty's peaceable and loyal subjects, the destruction of property and danger of life; and believing the most effectual means to suppress and quell the
same, is by an association of well-affected people. Now, we therefore solemnly promise, and mutually pledge our faith to one another, that in every case, where
any one may be attacked within the said parish, by such disorderly persons, in the manner they have lately practiced; we will, as afar as in our power lies,
assemble ourselves, and at the risque and hazard of our lives, repel force by force, for the preservation of their and our lives and establishing of good order, and
bringing delinquents to justice.
Dated this 6th day of March 1772
William McNaghten (1744 - 1779) son of James McNaghten
Daughter Rose McNaghten (1776 - 1829)
Adam McNaghten Dickey # 3 (1814 - 1880)
son of Rose McNaghten
William Craufuird McNaghten Dickey, Surgeon Dentist (1853 - 1924)
son of Adam McNaghten Dickey # 3
William Craufuird McNaghten Dickey, Doctor (1883 - 1960)
son of William Craufuird McNaghten Dickey, Surgeon Dentist
MYRNA Rosamond McNaghten DICKEY . (1910 - 2002)
daughter of William Craufuird McNaghten Dickey, Doctor
Carolyn Rosamond Gibson (replied on Ancestry & Genes)
41
William
Of Ferryquay
Col
Fa:?
McNaughton
Street,
Coleraine
His Child was buried 08.08.1771 at
Coleraine
48a
William
McNaughton
Soldier in US
Light Dragoons
b. 1756 Ireland
53b
William
McNaughton
Emigrated to
Quebec c. 1816
b. 1762 Cork
m. Bridget Cannon
d.1832 St
Sylvestre
Quebec
William
McNaghten
Esq
b.1766 Antrim
?
m. Dorothy Major
b.(or d.?!) 1849
d. 1854
Culleybackey
OR IS HE THE
SON OF
Dorothy Major
and William
b.c. 1740?
is she the Dorothy
McNaghten paying
tithes in Killyree,
Dunaghy in 1824?
Can’t trust any
of this but death
in Culleybackey
interesting
53c*
68cd*
William
McNeighton
Shankhill in
1802
m.Jane
William
McNaughton
William
McNorton
Emigrated to
Quebec
Shoemaker in
Grundy,
m. Catherine
Lambert
b. 1772 Ireland
RC
Anc. F.
T
anetwo
rk
Grandson of Alex 15? Son of William 20?
Enlisted 1st US Infantry 23rd Nov 1805
Enlisted 28th Oct 1812 Newport, Ky
Discharged 30th Nov 1816
Fa: John (? According to computeruse’s
family tree on Ancestry)
Children (all emigrated c. 1816):
John
Mary
Michael
Winefred
William 78a b. 1780
Helen b. 1800 Ireland m. William Haven
06.02.1826 St Nicolas, Levis County,
Quebec
Fa: John
Mo: Jane Bennett Clarice Edwards
Son:
William bapt 23rd June 1809 St Anne’s
Shankhill
Son: Cornelius Duson b. 1819 Point
Louis Quebec
Missouri in
1850
78a
William
McNaughton
78b
William
McNaughton
Farmer ? in
Georgia in
1850
b. 1782 Ireland
78c*
William
McNaughton
Farmer of
Drumadonald,
Derryorland (?)
Ballyward,
Banbridge
Farmer of
Drumadonald,
(Drumgooland,
Ballyward ?)
b.1786
William
McNaghten
105
112ia
b.1780
William Hay
McNaughton
m. Catherine
Murphy
20.02.1827 Quebec
m. Catherine
Of Rathmines,
Dublin in 1835
William
Mcnaghten
William
McNaghten
William
M’Naghten
Of Tralee?
Son: Charles 1829-1887
Son:
James b. 1846 Ga
Dau: Isabella m. Thomas Bell farmer of
same at Drumgooland C of I Ballyward
28 Jun 1850
Killed in
Afghanistan
24.12.1841
m. Maria Fitzpatrick
Son of Sir Francis 57
RC
Prob
RC
m. Mary Clinch
Barrister in
Dublin in 1814,
Fa: William 53b
d. Banbridge,
Armagh 28th
Nov 1864
24.08.1793
William
McNaughton
d. Quebec
1857
No issue?
Dau: Elizabeth bapt 12.07.1835
Rathmines, Dublin
Sponsor of Catherine McNaghten and
Edmund O’Kelly’s son in Tralee in 1828
Son: Patrick bapt 1823 Balbriggan,
Dublin
Admitted to the Bar 1813
1824 & 1829
Of Artiferral ?
121 i
William
McNaughton
107aa
*
William
McNaughten
Farmer of
Ballymena
William
McNaughten
Rents 10 acres
off Cromellin at
Skerryravill in
1840 for £3
110e*
110f*
William
McNatten
William
McNatten
William
McNatten
McNaghten in
1818
William
McNatten
McNaghten
m. Hannah Moore
of Craigatempin,
Kilraughts at 1st
BallyMoney
Presbyterian church
23.11.1832
b.c.1811
Can’t sign
DAA
Issue:
Betty 144a 1833 Craigatempin
William b.1836 Kilgrammer
Matilda b.1851 Artiferal
Mary b. 1854 Artiferal
Dau: Eliza b. 1827 m. John Clarke,
ferment dealer, at 3rd Presby Church
Ballymena in 1848 and had Mary b.
21.12.1857 and baptised 7.02.1858
West Church Presb
(Hugh McNeight rents 29 acres in Skerry
at same time)
b.1811
Freeholder of
house and land
at Drumgore
1818 and
Drumgoose,
Armagh in
1826
Freeholder of
11 acres in
Annamore in
1819
Pres
d.1871
Monaghan
d. 1865
Monaghan
Landlord NG Johnstone (as with Patrick
McNatten)
Landlord Nicholas A Cope Esq of
Drumilly, Armagh
Reverse of lease 1st Apr 1819
States farm later divided into 3. One
part to widow McNaghten. Expired 30th
April 1857.
William
McNaughton
name
Pays tithes on
12 acres at
Anaghmore in
1830
Tithe of 11s. 8d. for 8 acres of 2nd quality
land and 4 acres of 3rd quality
(think there was 5th quality possible)
John paid 1s. 7.5d. tithe on 1 acre at
Anasaniry in the same parish
William
McNaughton
129b
William
McNaughton
112c
William
McNaughton
Wiliam
MacNaughton
William
Of
Annaghmore,
Loughgall,
Armagh in
1864
Of
Annaghmore,
Loughgall,
In 1859
Gri
(Note: James McNaghten had same
property in lease of 14th Dec 1826 from
Mrs Cope)
Rents house and 2 acres £3
Owns a
weaving
factory in
Shankhill in
1859
Merchant
(relation to the
Rev?)
Confectioner of
Landlord Anna G Cope
With Robert Reed, owns a weaving
factory in Bedford Street, Cromac Ward,
Shankill in 1859 £180
m. Joanna Herner
Pres
RI
CoI
RI
Son:
William S McNaughton Linen Merchant
of College Park m. Ann S Magee in 1886
and has a Linen business on College
Green, Belfast in 1902
Son:
MacNaghten
William
McNaughten
112h
112ha
112i
129ca
129cb
129cc
*
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughtan
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughton
William
MacNaughton
129cb
William
McNaughton
129ea
William
McNaughton
5 Alexander St
West, Shankill
in 1856
Of Moate,
Kilmanaghan,
Westmeath in
Griffiths
90th Foot
Labourer in St
Louis in 1880
John bapt 10.12.1856 St Anne’s Shankill
Enlisted Lamark, Glasgow 23rd Jan 1832
b.1811
Jersey
b.1812 Ireland
Clockmaker of
Main street,
Barony,
Lanarkshire
Of Layde area
b. c. 1816
Ireland
Emigrated to
US in 1858
Montclair, New
Jersey in 1910
In NY in 1860
b. Dec 1815
Ireland
In Essex, New
Jersey in 1901
Arrived 1858
Shoemaker in
Hoboken, New
Jersey in 1880
Shoestore In
Hoboken,
Hudson, New
b. 1817 Ireland
Parents irish
m.
m. Peggy Black
10.10.1838
b. 1815 Ireland
m. Mary
1841
Scottish
Census
Son: James b.1837
Dau: Elizabeth b. 1839
RC
Fa: Scottish
Mo: English
Emigrated 1860
Son: John b. May 1855 Ireland
Son: William b. 1851 Ireland
John b. 1853 Ireland
Parents: irish
Son: John b. 1853 Ireland, bank clerk
b. 1813 Ireland
m. Mary
Parents b. Ireland
b. 1818 Ireland
m. Mary
Son: John b. 1854 Ireland
Son: William b.1851 Ireland
John b. 1853 Ireland
129d
William
McNaughton
Jersey in 1870
Carter of
Falkirk in 1851
William
M’Naughton
129e
William
McNaughton
129eb William Sherra
*
MacNaughton
130f
William
McNaughton
131
131a
131b
Bootmaker in
New York, then
US soldier in
1863
Keeper of the
Forrest
Exchange in
York, Canada in
1861
William
McNaughton
William
McNaghtan
Merchant of
Trinidad
William
McNaghton
Emigrated to
NY in 1845
b. 1818 Ireland
m. Mary Leckie
17.06.1840 Falkirk
d. 23.10.1869
Falkirk
b.1819
(probably
1835!)
b. 1819 Ireland
d.1896
Dungannon
b.1820
d.29th Dec
1892 Belfast
b. 1822 Ireland
Children:
Janet b. 1842 Falkirk
Matthew b. 1844
Lilias
James
Mary
Certificate not viewed
m. Bridget
b. 24.05.1823
Coleraine
Col
m. Agnes Blair
11.08.1851
b. Ireland 1823
Pres
?
Fa: James 99b of 25th Foot
Mo: Elizabeth Knight
Married by Rev. John McNaghtan of
Belfast (who was born c. 1808)(and
perhaps William’s father)
Sons:
John bapt 13th Aug 1855 Rosemary
Street Presbytery, Mountpleasant,
Belfast
Robert Blair Nov 1857 (Wilmot Terrace)
Fa: John
Mo:Jane
131ba
William
McNaughton
135a
W McNaughtin
131b
b*
William
McNaghten
Living next to
Robert
135c
William
McNaughton
135b
William
McNaghten
In Illinois in
1868
Shoemaker in
b. 1823 Ireland
Milwaukee in
1860
Shoemaker of
b. 1826 Ireland
Milwaukie then
US soldier in
1863
Boot &
b. 1825 Ireland
Shoemaker in
Wisconsin in
1870
Works in
shoeshop in
Stafford,
Kansas in 1880
Wisconsin in
1870
Bootmaker in
Wichita Kansas
in 1880
b.1823 Ireland
b.1823 Ireland
m. Lucy
Jane b. 1856 Wisconsin
Lattie
John
m. Jane (b. 1838
Ohio)
Mo: Jane b. 1800 Ireland
Children:
Jenny b. 1857 Wisconsin
John
William
Sanford
Letitia
Samuel
Children: John b. 1860 Wisconsin
Willie
Sanford
Lutitia
Samuel
Robert B
Fa: irish
m. Jane
Son: John C b.1860 Wisconsin
135aa
William J
McNaughton
Weaver of
Glasgow
College in 1851
b.1827 Ireland
Son of David 112n (b.1809) and Mary
137b
William
McNaughtin
Weaver then
soldier
b.1829 Moira
Co. Down
Enlisted in 89th Foot 10th Jan 1846
154aa
William
McNaughton
137ca
*
William
MacNaughton
137cc
*
William Henry
MacNaghten
William H
McNaughton
137c*
William
McNaughton Snr
Charlotte’s
family:
Trav Agent in
Minneappolis
in 1895
in Cheltenham
in 18?1
b. 1832 Ireland
b. 1833 Ireland
Son of E b. 1791
b. 1833
Has stables at
Fethard,
Tipperary with
lease expiring
1879
Farmer of
Mullycrunnert,
Dungannon,
Tyrone
(& Shankill in
1862?)
b. 1835
Dunaghmore,
Dunnanon,
Tyrone
d. Callan 1915
m. Eleanor Watt
20.06.1856
Donaghmore,
Tyrone
d. 12.05.1896
Donaghmore
Tyrone
CoI
Left a will
choverder@gma
il.com
Apparently the family were not in Mullycrunnert in 1831, so perhaps they are the ones from Ballycregah.
James 1859 had a son Samuel b.1878
In 1901, Samuel’s family was as follows (the whole family moved to the states in 1909):
McNaughton
McNaughton
Samuel 23
Cathrine
Male
20
Head of Family Congregationalist
Female Wife Congregationalist
Fa: James b. 1792 (see 36a & 88)
Mo: Mary Barkley
Children:
James 1859 - 1936
William 1861 - 1942
Robert Ross 1866 - 1909
Margaret 1868 - 1932
George Gordon
Samuel
Albert Joseph
McNaughton Joseph 21
Male Brother Congregationalist
McNaughton John 17
Male Brother Congregationalist
McNaughton Anne 70
Female Aunt Congregationalist (great aunt)
154a
William
b.1836
McNaughton
Kilgrammer
154ac William
In NYC in 1870 b. 1836 Ireland m. Catherine
McNaughton
Famine boat in
1851 to NYC
154ad William
Hired hand
b. 1836 Ireland
McNaughton
farm labourer
in Kortright,
Delaware in
1905
William
Emigrated
McNaghten
1843
159a
159b
159c
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughton
William
McNaughton
159d* William
McNaughten
Labourer then
Soldier
Shoemaker
then labourer
in Dalry,
Ayrshire
1851-1871
Railway
labourer of
Stevenston in
1871
In Glasgow St
John in 1851
only
Shipwright in
Stranton,
b.1839 Dublin,
Dublin
b.c. 1838
Ireland
b.c. 1838
Ireland
b. 1839 Ireland
Pres
Fa: William 121i
Mother: Margaret (or her daughter
Becky, a widow)
Brother or uncle: Joseph a farmer in
Ireland
Enlisted in 60th Rifles 30th Aug 1858 at
Curragh
Fa: James 115b
Fa: David, a soldier & Margaret
m. Elizabeth
Children:
William b. 1865 West Hartlepool
Durham in
1881
William
McNaughton
Walter
McNaughton
Manager of
Springfield
Bleaching Co.
ltd in 1890
Linen
merchant of
Fitzroy Terrace
in 1890
In Geneva,
Ontario NY in
1880
Dungannon,
Tyrone
148f*
Wineford H
McNattin
88
Alice
McNaughton
60
Ann McNaughton
80
Ann M’Naghtan
104
Ann Mary
McNaghten
Of Port
Ballintrea,
Connor
128
Ann
MacNaughten
Of Dalkey,
Dublin
Thomas
Catherine, Margaret, Lucy,
Edward
b. 1835 Ireland
17.05.1785
He a clerk of
Killeloe,
Co.Clare
RI
m. Rev’d.William
Fitzwilliam Miller
05.04.1790
St Marie, Dublin
m.Daniel Egin
1806
Anc.
ML
Anc.
Left a Will in
1852
30.11.1818
Kingstown,
Dublin
Fa: James 36a
Mo: Eleanor McGourke
Sponsor (1) Patrick
Sponsor (2) Sarah Murphy
See 137c & d
PRONI
RC
RI
Fa: James 99d (soldier?)
Mo: Betty
Sponsors: Daniel Garry, Molly Curtis
112
Ann McNaghten
129
Ann
McNaughten
Ann Jane
McNaughton
149
Nancy
McNaughton
St Anne’s
Shankhill,
(Belfast?)
02.04.1802
RI
Married 1839
Antrim
Of
Legnamanny
Inmate of
Ballymoney
Workhouse in
1891
55
Catherine
McNaughton
99
Catherine
McNaughten
Drogheda,
Co. Louth
Catherine
McNaughton
Witness to
marriage in
Ballymoney C o
I in Dec 1826
bapt.
11.01.1835
Glenravel
(Skerry)
Co. Antrim
b.1851
Sister of 126
Fa: John
Mo: Margaret
RI
RC
m.McNaughton
RI
RC
m. Edward Flower
1782
1790
RC
Fa: Francis 120
Mo: Esther Higgins
Sponsor (1) Patrick McQuillan
Sponsor (2) Rose Higgins
Daughters:
Minnie b.1875 millworker
Annie b. 1876 millworker
MIC15F/23
Anc.
ML
RI
Fa: Thomas 53a
Mo: Eleanor Little
Marriage of Archibald McEllery and
Margaret McCambridge
146
Catherine
McNaughton
c.1834
RC
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
150
Catherine
McNaughton
b.1835
Co. Down
RC
RI
132
Charlotte Jane
McNaughton
Charlotte
b.1826
Fa: Thomas 121c
Mo: Sarah Flinn
Sp: James and Mary Quinn
Fa: Charles
Charles 112e?
m. Charles Darcus,
servant of Coldagh
m. Rev Charles
d. 1880
DAA
36e*
M’Naghten
Deborrah
McNorton
48
Elizabeth
McNaughton
90
Elizabeth
McNaughten
Antrim
111llll
Mrs Eliza
McNaughton
Owns big
house near
Portaloise,
Offaly
58
Eliza Jane
McNaughty
Betty
McNaughton
144a
43a
Maberly 1825
Of New Row, St
James, Dublin
in 1752
Died
12.03.1752 St
James
m. John Brady
1775
b.c.1786
Ancestr
y
Died 1836
aged 50
RI
Owns house, office, yard and garden in
Main Street, Mountrath, Clonenagh &
Clonagheen, Nr Portaloise £10
Burried 1814
Roscommon
b.1833
Craigatimpin
Fa: William 121i
Nelly
McNaughtan
Innispollen?
m. Charles Stewart
Frances (nee
McNaughton)
Widow of
Dublin City.
Land at
Kirkasoke &
Greyorlough,
Knocknagor*,
Cowes*,
Lisnafissy*,
Kernan* and
Ballyvarly
m. Captain Thomas
Worsop Lawrence
HM Foot 1740
RC
Will of 1768
requests
burial at
Waringstown
Dau: Maggy bapt 1st Sept 1834
Culfeightrin (Sponsors: Daniel
McCambridge and Mary McNaughton)
Niece of Edmund McNaughton
Sister of Grace
*Lands at Tullylish (See 10a)
144b
Frances Helen
MacNaughton
133
Grace
McNaughton
138?
138
133?
152
165
Grace
McNaughton
Hessy
McNaghten
Hetty
McNaughton
Hessy (Esther?)
McNaughton
Jane McNaghten
The one from
the 1851 C ?
(138)
b. Nov 1834
Bur Dunluce
bapt.19.07.182
6
Glenravel,
Skerry,Antrim
b.c.1829
Prob died
1853
RC
RI
No parents given, but
Father John 108
1851 C
Fa: John 108
RI
Fa: James 111o
Mo: Sarah
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
m. Sam Gatchell
Dec 1793
Of Thomas
Street
b.03.01.1836
Portadown,
Co. Armagh
b. c. 1843
Met
hodi
st
RC
has a house at
Knocknakeerag
h, Ballyrashane
in Griffiths)
Landlord Nathaniel Robinson
(Henry has a son
James b.1824 labourer of
Knockenkerragh, Ballyrashane in 1858)
Jane
McNaughtan
Communicant
in Dunboe
Presbyterian
Church in 1833
(North of
Coleraine)
Jane
McNaughtan
Of Lisnakelly
(nr Buncrana?)
Is candidate for
Ballykelly*
MIC1P/412
As was John in 1834
Ellen in 1845
Martha and Mary a in 1846
None were seatholders in 1853 but Jean
received 6d as parish poor 28th May
1848
MIC1P/208/A
Jane McNaghten
47
Judith McNaughton
112b
Jessie
McNaughton
Presbyterians
in 1849
(*between
Coleraine and
Londonderry)
Of Ballymena
in 1850
b.c 1832?
Mary Anne
McNaughton
McNaghten
CoI
Dau: Anne bapt 24.12.1851 (illegit)
Son: Samuel b. 17 Jan 1855
Owns a house
in Shankhill in
1859
Owns a house and yard in Moffet Street,
Dock Ward, Shankhill in 1859 £4
Mary
McNaghten
144
m. Samuel Douglas
a glazier of Church
St
m. George Dawson
1774
m. Isaac Reed
04.01.1749 St
Andrew’s Dublin
Widow of
Church House,
Longford
Terrace,
Kingstown
b.1776
Irish g
.ie
1854
Will
(Mcnaughton
)
CoI
Anc.
Bur
(McNaghten)
St George’s,
Dublin age 78
79
Mary M’Naghtan
Mary
McNaughtin
m.Peter Pagus
1805
Admitted
Ballycastle
Workhouse in
1860 and from
Ballycastle
b.1793
m. McNaughtin
Anc.
Pres
b
Sickness. Clean
MIC15F/23
Mary Ann
McNaghten
124
Mary Ann
McNaghten
143
Mary
McNaughton
Of Galgarm
Parks,
Ballymena in
1852 and
servant of
Teeshan in
1854
Of Dunluce
b.1833
Lisnamanny
Bapt
20.10.1833
Glenravel
(Skerry)
Antrim
Licence to m. Henry
Martley 1833
Mary
McNaughten
Mary
McNaughton
b.c.1834
153
Mary
McNaughton
154
Mary
McNaughton
Mary
McNaughton
b.07.02.1836
Shandrum, Co.
Cork
b. c.1835
155
170
169
Mary
McNaughton
Matilda
McNaughton
b. Aug 1836
Portaloise,
Co. Laois
b.1854
Artiferal
b. 1851
Artiferal
Will of 1852
Fa: Francis 120
Mo: Esther Higgins
m. John Williamson
of Woodtown,
Kirkinriola area
147
In Ballymena Workhouse 15th Dec 1852
to 17th Jan 1853 aged 19
And 9th Feb 1854 to 27th Mar very
ragged and with bastard son Daniel
aged 6 months
RC
Eliza McNaughton
owns a small house
at Mountrah in
1859
RC
Son: Daniel bapt 1853 Kirkinriola (Sp
Margaret McNaghten)
1851 C
Fa: John 108
RC
RI
Fa: Edmund 121g
Mo: Joan MsAuliffe
RC
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
RI
Fa: William
Mo: Mary Fitzpatrick
Fa: William 121i
Fa: William 121i
Margaret or
Peggy
McNaghtan
Of Coleraine .
Living at
Ballyrashane in
1811 and
(ie. our Margaret Ballybogey in
wasn’t the only
1815
one in the area)
130d
Margaret Ann
McNaghten
Of Coleraine
145
Margaret
McNaughton
Legnamanny
157
Margaret
McNaughton
Margaret
McNaughton
168
160
b.c.1790
bapt.
28.09.1834
Glenravel
Skerry)
Co. Antrim
b.c.1836
Margaret
McNaughton
159
Rose M’Naghton
Rose
Son: John Donaghy b. 25th Nov 1807
Coleraine
Son: Hugh b. June 1811
Son: George b. 13th April 1815
CoI
Emigrated to
Quebec on the
Isabella 1850
Born
22.09.1850
Bapt
01.06.1851
b. 1844
Marjorie
McNaughton
m. Hugh Donaghy,
a labourer
RC
Married James
Scolly 13.02.1866 at
Bally Money
m. James Seally
Ballyreagh
RI
Fa: John 108
Mo: Anne Carey
Sponsors Daniel Carey and Grace
McKendry
1851 C
Fa: John
Col
Fa: Francis McNaughton, weaver of
Ballywindland & Ruth (134?)
BM
Fa: James 122
RC
Dau: Susanna McNaughten Seally bapt
25th Jan 1879 Balintoy (Sponsors James
McNaughtenand Margaret
McNaughten)
Of Loughguile
Will of 1780
Bapt.
RC
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
McNaughton
Rose
McNaughten
Sally
McNaughten
38
Sarah
McNaghten
Susanna
McNaughton
166
107ab
*
107ac
*
119a
Susan
McNaughton
Susan /
Susannah
McNaughten
? McNorton
McNaughton
McNaghten
19.12.1836 or
38
Glenravel
(Skerry)
Antrim
Rents house
and garden at
Drumaquill,
Killowen,
Londonderry
Of Kingsgaten,
Coleraine in
1809
Of Armagh
Mo: Esther Higgins
Sponsors James and Mary Higgins
Gri
b.c. 1790
m. John Laurence,
labourer of
Magilligan
Left a will in
1775
Of Waterside,
Coleraine in
1809
m. John McMunn,
weaver
b.c.1845
Of Carlow?
Soldier(?) in
Athlone in Dec
1826
Master of the
Danube in
1842
CoI
m. Hugh McLarnon
of Killygarne,
Portglenone
m. Doran
Son: William Laurence b. 16.06.1809
Coleraine
PRO NI
CoI
RC
RC
RC
Landlord Philip Steen
Who is she?
No McNaghtens in Armagh census of
1770
Dau: Susanna b. Aug 1809 Coleraine
1851 C
Fa: Francis 120
Son: James b.08.01.1876
Dau: mary b.22.11.1879
MIC1D/71/1
Dau: Ann b. Purtrition, Rathivilly, Carlow
18th Feb 1822
Entry in Parish register
From Donegal to New Brunswick
Widow
McNaughton
Mrs McNaghton
Mrs
McNaughten
Widow
McNaghen
Of Bannside,
Coleraine
Paying no rent
but 17s 1d. for
moss rent at
Craigawarran
on William
Adams Esq’s
Ballymena
Estate 1810
Rents 2 acres
for 5s.9d in
Brocklamont,
Ahogill in 1825
Tithes
d.30.01.1772
CoI
D929/HA12/F3/4
but not in 1833 tithes list nor 1836 map
of Adair Estate T1333/2
(Craigywarren, Ballymena BT43)
FIN/5A/10
Whether she is the mother of James the
Presbyterian Stonemason of Ahoghill?
Buried 15th
Nov 1789