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Crockatanty Presbyterian Church, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Marriages 1876-1914

Registration District of Omagh (originally Gortin)
Extracted from PRONI Film Ref: MIC1P/254
Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
len_swindley[at]hotmail.com
The ruins of Crockatanty Presbyterian Church

This file of CROCKATANTY PRESBYTERIAN MARRIAGES, BODONEY LOWER PARISH, COUNTY TYRONE forms part of the vast archive of 3,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIES TYRONE, DONEGAL, LONDONDERRY & FERMANAGH provided without charge or subscription by CoTyroneIreland Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for Cos. Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Genealogy (cotyroneireland.com) A complete list of records pertaining to BODONEY LOWER PARISH on this website can be found at the foot of this file.


 

Early in the 1850s the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland kept a Scripture Reader in these parts. U.P. licentiates were used to supply a mission station at Sixtowns, Co. Derry, and they held an occasional service here in Crockatanty, about fifteen miles from Cookstown. A Mr. Lawry had extensive sheep farming and he brought over a number of Scottish shepherds. They and their families formed the bulk of the congregation. A church was erected and some time later the Mission Board of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland took charge of it.

Mr. James McIntosh (lic. Dromore 1870) was ordained as a Home Missionary on 10 May 1872, but died in August of the same year. The services were conducted by licentiates till Mr. Archibald Beattie (lic. Raphoe) was ordained on 24 May 1876. He accepted a call from Lowtherstown (Irvinestown) in May 1883 and the services became the responsibility of the Revs. Matthew Logan and Adam Whyte of Gortin, in which congregation it was then united. The depopulation of the district – especially of Presbyterians – led to the closing of the church, and by 1977 it was derelict and vandalised. (History of Congregations in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1610-1982)


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No. DATE DETAILS
1 Aug 12 1876

Stephen Scott 21 years bachelor caretaker Tebrack. Father: Stephen Scott caretaker

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Mary Ann Armstrong 21 years spinster Aughyagan? Parish, Fermanagh. Father: John Armstrong farmer

Witnesses: Joseph Thompson & Fanny Thompson

2 Oct 13 1876

Robert McGaughy full age widower labourer Greenan. Father’s name & occupation not stated

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Mary Jane Ferguson full age spinster Moneymore. Father: William Ferguson labourer

Witnesses: Robert Henry & Margaret Cornett

3 Apr 23 1878

Joseph Ballantine full age bachelor farmer Oughminacroy. Father: James Ballantine farmer

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Annie Crawford minor spinster Gortacastle. Father: Arthur Crawford farmer

Witnesses: John Crawford & Margaret Cornet

4 Oct 24 1878

John Campbell full age bachelor farmer Minniduff. Father: John Campbell farmer

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Jane Browne full age Greenan. Father: William Browne farmer

Witnesses: James McFarlane & Sarah Dickson

5 Feb 2 1882

Oliver McFarland full age bachelor farmer Fecarry. Father: William McFarland farmer

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Margaret Cornett full age spinster Greenan. Father: Alexander Cornett farmer

Witnesses: Thomas Rankin & Matilda Mitchell

6 Feb 2 1888

Joseph Brown 27 years bachelor farmer Crockatanty. Father: William Brown farmer

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Annie Jane Farquhar 21 years spinster Crockatanty. Father: John Farquhar farmer

Witnesses: John Farquhar & William Brown

7 May 24 1888

James Mayne 21 years bachelor farmer Killyclogher. Father: Robert Mayne farmer

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Mary Ann Brown full age spinster Grenan. Father: William Brown farmer

Witnesses: William Brown & Lizzie Glen

8 Apr 25 1894

William Brown 29 years bachelor farmer Crockatanty. Father: William Browne farmer

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Lizzie Ballantine 20 years spinster Crockatanty. Father: John Ballantine farmer

Witnesses: James Ballantine & Johnny Ballantine

9 Jan 17 1895

Frederick Yorke 36 years bachelor farmer Cassorna. Father: Thomas Yorke farmer

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Matilda Julia Farquhar 17 years spinster Crockatanty. Father: John Farquhar farmer

Witnesses: Frederick William Campbell & John Farquhar

10 Oct 24 1900

Robert John McAdoo full age bachelor farmer Shivey. Father: Richard McAdoo farmer

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Letitia Browne full age spinster Grenan. Father: William Browne farmer

Witnesses: Richard McAdoo & David Browne

11 Jun 1 1905

John Farquhar full age bachelor farmer Crockatanty. Father: John Farquhar farmer

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Hester Ballantine full age spinster Crockatanty. Father: John Ballantine farmer

Witnesses: John Ballantine & Emily Browne

12 Dec 24 1914

John Ballantine full age bachelor farmer Crockatanty. Father: John Ballantine farmer

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Margaret Browne 20 years spinster Crockatanty. Father: Joseph Browne farmer

Witnesses: Willie Browne & Mina Browne

 


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