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Title: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: JonBoody on Friday 27 July 18 13:23 BST (UK)
I am looking for burial records at the Ballygawley Protestant or Presbyterian Church. Specifically, I am looking for Henry Hunter, who was buried there sometime in the early 1800s. I am also looking for his wife, either Ellen or Elizabeth, along with records of any other members of the Hunter family. Any assistance with this is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Title: Re: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 27 July 18 23:11 BST (UK)
Most Presbyterian churches don't keep burial records and whilst the Church of Ireland did many of the pre-1870ish registered were destroyed. So, unless you find a headstone, entry in a family Bible, newspaper report, etc. it can be very difficult to pinpoint a burial from such an early period.
Title: Re: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: JonBoody on Saturday 28 July 18 11:20 BST (UK)
Thank you for your reply. This is disappointing, if not altogether unexpected, news. Perhaps someone will have some of the other records you mentioned. I am going to post another message asking specifically about that. In the meantime, if anyone does have anything specific to this cemetery it would be very helpful in corroborating a narrative that was written up many decades after his death.
Title: Henry Hunter - Early Nineteenth Century, County Tyrone
Post by: JonBoody on Saturday 28 July 18 11:26 BST (UK)
I am looking for any information about a Henry Hunter who was born perhaps around 1770 and likely died near and was buried in Ballygawley, probably sometime between 1826 and 1860. I believe his wife was Elizabeth Hunter, who died in 1826 in Templereagh, but other information about him could help confirm this. Any and all leads would be very helpful. Thank you,
Title: Re: Henry Hunter - Early Nineteenth Century, County Tyrone
Post by: hallmark on Saturday 28 July 18 12:01 BST (UK)
No need to start a new Thread....
Title: Re: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: aghadowey on Sunday 29 July 18 13:23 BST (UK)
Best not to keep making new topics when searching for information on the same person.


Threads merged.
Title: Henry Hunter who lived in Co. Tyrone early 1800s
Post by: anniehadden on Tuesday 02 January 24 20:13 GMT (UK)
The Hunters I've traced were in Mullans townland, Clogher parish, County Tyrone. "Henry Hunter" (sometimes called Harry) was counted there in various records, but Jon says he's researching a Henry Hunter from Ballyclog, just outside Stewartstown, so these are different men of the same name. Jon has found evidence suggesting his branch of the Hunter family came from Aghadowey Parish in Co. Londonderry.

"My" Henry Hunter of Mullans, Clogher parish, was married before about 1815, and had children (born abt 1815-1840) including John, Margery, Robert, Charles Alexander and Mary Ann Hunter. When Henry's son Charles Alexander Hunter married Sarah Ann Hadden in 1864 at Ballygawley Presbyterian Church, Charles' father "Harry Hunter" was a farmer, noted as "Deceased."

The only Hunter counted at Mullans in Griffith's Valuation was John Hunter, almost surely Henry's eldest son of that name. This is another indication that Henry had died before civil death registration began in 1864.

Henry Hunter's children:

1. John - married Margery Coote 1860
2. Margery - married Archibald Given 1854
3. Robert - may be the son who went to Kentucky, per 1866 family letters
4. Charles Alexander - married Sarah Ann Hadden 1864
5. Mary Ann - married Joseph Given 1860

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Tithe Applotments - Clogher parish 1829

Henry HUNTER - Mullans
Francis HUNTER - Ballimacan
James HUNTER - Ballimacan
James HUNTER - Slatmore
John HUNTER - Tamlaght
Samuel HUNTER - Ballimacan
William HUNTER - Fivemiletown Tenements (tenement)
Wm. HUNTER - Corcrevey

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Aghaloo parish 1825
Joseph HUNTER - Town & Lands of Caledon
Robert HUNTER - Mullamore

Aghaloo parish 1837
Joseph HUNTER - Town & Lands of Caledon
Robt. HUNTER - Mullamore

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Carnteel parish 1827 - no Hunters

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Clonfeacle parish 1833

John HUNTER - Tullygiven
Mrs. HUNTER - Moy
Robert HUNTER - Tullygiven
Widow HUNTER - Clonmore
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Griffiths Valuation of Ireland

Hunter John  Mullans (Killyfaddy)  Clogher Tyrone

Hunter William  Eskernabrogue  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter William  Main Street,Town of Fivemiletown  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter James  Main Street,Town of Fivemiletown  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter James  Fivemiletown  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter James  Nurchoosy Irish  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter Samuel  Ballymacan  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter George  Ballymacan  Clogher Tyrone
Hunter James  Ballymacan  Clogher Tyrone
Title: Re: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Wednesday 03 January 24 08:02 GMT (UK)

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When Henry's son Charles Alexander Hunter married Sarah Ann Hadden in 1864 at Ballygawley Presbyterian Church, Charles' father "Harry Hunter" was a farmer, noted as "Deceased."

Link to marriage - 18 November 1864
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1864/11628/8281263.pdf

Sarah Ann Hadden living at Goland [sic], her father Joseph Hadden a farmer.
https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/lower-dungannon/carnteel/tullyvar/golan/


Title: Re: Ballygawley Burials & Haddens & other families of Co. Tyrone
Post by: anniehadden on Wednesday 03 January 24 15:38 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the Hunter-Hadden civil marriage record note. I've traced the Haddens of County Tyrone extensively for more than 30 years, and I do have all their civil records as well as many church records (especially Ballygawley's). I'm always glad to share and help others with southern County Tyrone families. Among those I've traced as neighboring families or collateral relatives, as well as my direct ancestors, are Armstrong, Atwell, Beatty/Beattie, Beavers, Best, Boyd, Brisbern/Brisbane, Burton, Busby, Caldwell/Cauldwell, Calvin/Colvin, Campbell, Cobane/Cobain, Coote, Dickson, Dillworth, Donaldson, Falls, Hadden, Happer/Hopper, Irwin/Irving, Latimore/Latimer, McDaniel, McGrann, McVey/McVeigh, Marshall, Medlow/Midlow, Mitchell, Mulligan, Murphy, Niblow/Niblock, Quinn, Rankin, Reid, Shields, Simpson, Wiggam, Wilson, Worthington, and more. Locations: mainly in parishes of Carnteel, Aghaloo, Clogher, Errigal Keerogue, Killeeshil, Clonfeacle, Donaghmore and adjacent parishes, and over the borders into counties Monaghan and Armagh.
Title: Re: Ballygawley Protestant Church Burials
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 03 January 24 18:38 GMT (UK)
I'm a bit, well very, puzzled actually about this bit-
The Hunters I've traced were in Mullans townland, Clogher parish, County Tyrone. "Henry Hunter" (sometimes called Harry) was counted there in various records, but Jon says he's researching a Henry Hunter from Ballyclog, just outside Stewartstown, so these are different men of the same name. Jon has found evidence suggesting his branch of the Hunter family came from Aghadowey Parish in Co. Londonderry.
Aghadowey Parish is quite a distance from Ballygawley in County Tyrone. There is also a Ballygawley townland in Aghadowey Parish. I've been tracing the Aghadowey/Agivey Hunters for over 30 years can trace them back to Scotland in 1600s but have never come across any connection with Hunters in Tyrone.