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Petitions of Insolvent Debtors, Lifford, County Donegal, Ireland May 1824
Extracted from the Strabane Morning Post, April 27, 1824
Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
len_swindley[at]hotmail.com
This file of PETITIONS OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS TO BE HEARD AT LIFFORD, COUNTY DONEGAL, MAY1824 forms part of the vast archive of 4,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIESTYRONE, 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 COUNTY DONEGAL COURT RECORDSon this website can be found at the foot of this file.
Lifford Courthouse, Co. Donegal
Co. Donegal bankrupts were incarcerated in Lifford Debtors’ Prison until outstanding debts had been cleared to the satisfaction of creditors.
Many names and former places of residence are spelt phonetically, so a reasonable degree of creativity may be required to locate a possible forebear.
Petitions to be heard at Lifford in and for the County of Donegal, 3rd May next:
***ORIGINAL SPELLING HAS BEEN RETAINED***
SURNAME
GIVEN NAME
LATE RESIDENCE
OCCUPATION
BUTLER
Daniel
Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal
…
BROWN
Sam.
Gobnaskeal, Co. Tyrone
farmer
McCAFFERTY
James
Stranoghlough, Co. Donegal
farmer
HENDERSON
James
Glentown, Co. Tyrone
farmer
KELLY
Edward
…
labourer
O’DONNELL
Hugh
Dungloe, Co. Donegal
merchant
McCOMB
James
Momeen Co. Donegal
…
McMENAMIN
Hugh
Strabane, Co. Donegal
publican
DINSMORE
Elizabeth
Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal
widow
JENNINGS
Stephen
Lifford, Co. Donegal
…
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