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Title: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: ladygrez on Wednesday 28 November 07 16:58 GMT (UK)
I have an M.I.from Portglenone C.I. graveyard for "William Hilton, Mount Gawn, died 10th March 1896 aged 82 years." Cannot find Mount Gawn in townland lists. Google gives me only racehorses... Can anyone tell me whether "Mount Gawn" is a place name, mountain, house name etc please.
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 28 November 07 17:16 GMT (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat. What's the exact source for 'Mount Gawn'?
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: ladygrez on Wednesday 28 November 07 17:34 GMT (UK)
Thank you for the welcome. The source is the Ulster Historical Foundation's gravestone inscription database. The  inscription reads "In memory of William Hilton, Mount Gawn, died 10th March 1896 aged 82 years" and goes on with other family members. I have tried the Ordnance Survey Memoirs no. VIII  Vol 23 which includes Portglenone but my copy is not indexed so I may have missed a reference to "Mount Gawn".
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 28 November 07 17:47 GMT (UK)
A later reference which proves it must exist: 1910 Portglenone- T.J. Hilton, Mountgawn
www.libraryireland.com/UlsterDirectory1910/Portglenone.php

Doesn't ring any bells but will check a few offline sources later tonight. Meanwhile maybe some else will be able to give a location.
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: ladygrez on Wednesday 28 November 07 18:25 GMT (UK)
Thanks, that's most helpful. The inscription also refers to a Thomas James Hilton born 1845 died 27th April 1924 who sounds like the T.J.Hilton listed in the 1910 Directory.
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 28 November 07 18:29 GMT (UK)
Another clue- Londonderry Sentinel, 7 Dec.1866:
December 3, at the Third Presbyterian Church, Portglenone, by the Rev. H. Perry, John Hilton, Hornells Ville, New York, U.S., to Annie, eldest daughter of William Hilton, Mountgawn, Portglenone.

Must be other Hiltons in the area:
1841 Nancy dau. of John Hilton Bracknamuckly married
1842 Jane dau. of Robert Hilton Bracknamackey married
1858 John Hilton Tullynalummon died aged 86
1868 James Hilton Brocknamuckley died (son of John)
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: ladygrez on Thursday 29 November 07 20:46 GMT (UK)
Thanks for this additional & interesting information. Yes, there seems to have been a cluster of Hiltons in the parishes of Ahoghill, Grange of Ballyscullion & Craigs - but very few outside this area of Antrim.
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: Ikybelle75 on Tuesday 12 October 10 17:57 BST (UK)
Mount Gawn was a big home on what was called the Horseshoe Bend on the Culleybackey Road in Portglenone and it was owned by the Hilton Family.

It was a large home.  During WW 2 the British Soldiers occupied it. 

Hope this helps. ;D
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: wildwind on Wednesday 13 June 12 23:51 BST (UK)
Mount Gawn is before the Horseshoe bend.
The road name is now Hiltonstown road and Mount Gawn is situated on the left just prior to the end of the village speed limit
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: Portglenone1 on Wednesday 09 December 20 22:35 GMT (UK)
Mount gawn is our family home name was owned by the Hilton family as far as I know before my grandfather bought it .
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: rathmore on Friday 11 December 20 10:41 GMT (UK)
Probate of William Hilton late of Mount Gawn, Gortfad to Robert Hilton of Townhall Street, Belfast Merchant, Thomas J Hilton left £412

http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie

death on church records son Thomas Hilton present at death district of Ballymena

http://www.irishgenealogy.ie

Also listed on find my past

http://www.findmypast.co.uk

Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 11 December 20 11:04 GMT (UK)
Probate of William Hilton late of Mount Gawn, Gortfad to Robert Hilton of Townhall Street, Belfast Merchant, Thomas J Hilton left £412

Full Abstract :
Probate of the Will of William Hilton late of Mount Gawn Gortfad County Antrim Farmer who died 10 March 1896 granted at Belfast to Robert J. Hilton of Townhall-street Belfast Merchant and Thomas J. Hilton of Mount Gawn Gorfad Portglenone said County Farmer.
   Effects £412
https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx

His death record 1896. The informant was his son Thomas J Hilton.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1896/05909/4677152.pdf

Image of the will
https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearchImage.aspx?id=216727

KG
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 11 December 20 11:12 GMT (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat  :)

Mount gawn is our family home name was owned by the Hilton family as far as I know before my grandfather bought it .

Here's the townland of Gortfad where Mount gawn was situated.
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/toome-lower/portglenone/gortfad/

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Mount Gawn was a big home on what was called the Horseshoe Bend on the Culleybackey Road in Portglenone and it was owned by the Hilton Family.

The road name is now Hiltonstown road and Mount Gawn is situated on the left just prior to the end of the village speed limit.

KG
Title: Re: Mount Gawn, Portglenone parish
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Friday 11 December 20 15:22 GMT (UK)

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The road name is now Hiltonstown road and Mount Gawn is situated on the left just prior to the end of the village speed limit.


This is Mount Gawn on Google Satellite up the long driveway from the B96 Hiltonstown Road.
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01q41/

KG