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Title: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: kathy-9 on Friday 17 June 11 20:51 BST (UK)
Does anyone have any information about the Master family who lived in and around Killyless 1820 - 1900?  I believe there was a farm and a shop there.  Thx Kathy
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: sandal on Saturday 18 June 11 21:04 BST (UK)
Does anyone have any information about the Master family who lived in and around Killyless 1820 - 1900?  I believe there was a farm and a shop there.  Thx Kathy

I have very little information which would be of help to you, but the McMasters were still at Killyless in the 1960s as my father visited their premises to inspect a new mobile shop which they had recently purchased They are no longer there as an engineering business was established there at a later date.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: kathy-9 on Sunday 19 June 11 19:39 BST (UK)
Wow, so the McMasters had a shop?  Have you any idea what they might have sold there?
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 19 June 11 19:44 BST (UK)
PRONI Will Extracts list 4 McMasters of Killyless who were farmers and labourers- (put in McMaster for surname and Killyless in full abstract box)
http://applications.proni.gov.uk/DCAL_PRONI_WillsCalendar/WillsSearch.aspx
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: kathy-9 on Sunday 19 June 11 19:46 BST (UK)
That is GREAt Aghadowey, you are a star!  Now I am going to ask you, where IS Killyless?  I cant find it on my maps and Google is not coming up with clear views.  Thx so much you have helped so much in the past with all my questions.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: jimchelsea on Sunday 19 June 11 19:46 BST (UK)
maybe this might be of some help
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Ballyconnelly/Killyless/
regards
jim
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 19 June 11 19:52 BST (UK)
And here's Malcolm in 1901 census as a farmer and grocer-
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Ballyconnelly/Killyless/924681

I suspect that the mobile shop mentioned earlier in this thread was an extension of the grocery business which delivered goods to customers in the countryside.

Items stocked could range from groceries (flour, sugar, bread, meat, etc.), shoes, fabric, pots and pans, coal, etc.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: kathy-9 on Sunday 19 June 11 20:12 BST (UK)
That is great information, thank you both.  These houses at Killyless - would it have been a street of houses, maybe small cottages?  Farm cottages perhaps?  There doesnt seem to be name of road, just Number, `16, Killyless for example.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 19 June 11 20:20 BST (UK)
It's only the last 40 years or so that there would have been road names in rural areas. Until then the townland would have been the only address.

You can see the area for yourself. Type 'killyless' into GoogleMaps and enlarge the map until Killyless is shown (south-east of read A marker). Now drag the little orange man on the left side to the Lisnahunsin Road and you're there!
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: kathy-9 on Sunday 19 June 11 20:28 BST (UK)
Is Lisnahunsen Road really where the McMasters lived??  I'm on it!!
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 19 June 11 20:39 BST (UK)
Is Lisnahunsen Road really where the McMasters lived??  I'm on it!!

If you look at the map you'll see lanes off the road- some McMasters could have lived there.

Also, don't assume all the McMasters are related even though they lived in the same townland.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: wildwind on Tuesday 12 June 12 21:37 BST (UK)
The Mcmasters are all one and the same there to date
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: bikerblue on Wednesday 30 July 14 11:46 BST (UK)
Granny knew the local store as Malcolm McMasters when I was a child about 1960.

This was here which I knew as the "Big Shop"
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.894111,-6.419341,3a,75y,218.1h,78.45t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s8KqI2TZP-TW4eK76DQ1WSg!2e0 (https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.894111,-6.419341,3a,75y,218.1h,78.45t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s8KqI2TZP-TW4eK76DQ1WSg!2e0)

They had 3 mobile shops about the size of furniture vans.
Cheers, Sid
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: Colin Mc on Monday 23 August 21 00:56 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I would be a direct descendant of the McMasters of Killyless. 1901 and 1911 census's show several family's who i believe were full cousins / 2nd cousins. McMasters stores i believe was owned by Malcom McMaster and then his son Malcom etc. His family were connected to 2nd Ahoghill (trinity) Presbyterian church. Grave / headstone records can be found online.

Most of the other family's in the killyless Macmaster family circle were connected to Craigs parish church (church of Ireland). Again baptism, marriage and burial records can be downloaded from the internet.

At the moment I'm trying to connect together from about 1820 until the 1901 census and how all the Mcmasters of that era are connected.

Best regards

Colin Mc.
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: jwaugh on Saturday 02 October 21 20:58 BST (UK)
Hi

Have a look at the link to the current Killyless Store facebook page. It recently had a picture of the building.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=275384141254859&id=100063498252463

Regards

John
Title: Re: The McMasters of Killyless
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Saturday 02 October 21 21:39 BST (UK)
Here's the townland of Killyless on OpenStreetMap
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/4184775#map=14/54.8926/-6.3760

...and the location of present day Killyless Stores on Google Layers.
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01qz3/


KG

Edited to Add:
All of the name McMaster of Killyless in 1901 census-
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01qz6/