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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #54 on: Thursday 12 March 20 08:55 GMT (UK) »

Legal papers relating to property in Derry, City of the Porter, Babington, Gibson and Greer families and to property in Craig, Co. Derry of the Handcock family, and to lands in Fahan, Co. Donegal of the Babington family, 1760 - 1929.

Belfast: Belfast Public Record Office, D. 983

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #55 on: Thursday 12 March 20 08:57 GMT (UK) »


Recovery of lands in Dromore, Co. Donegal, Babington V. Young, Nov. 3, 1788.

Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 20,207

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« Reply #56 on: Thursday 12 March 20 09:00 GMT (UK) »



Fee farm deed of a tenement in Dunfanaghy, W. Wray and C. Wray, Nov., 1779. Conveyance of tenements in Omagh, Rev. J. Mc Causland, Drumcree, Co. Meath to D. Babington, May, 1797. Surrender of same to Col. M. Archdall Mervyn, May, 1797.

Belfast: Belfast Public Record Office, D. 348 (3 - 5)

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #57 on: Thursday 12 March 20 09:03 GMT (UK) »
Copy of a deed creating tenant to the praecipe, Rev. J. Lowry, 1st part, J. Lowry, 2nd part, D. Babington, 3rd part, J. Buchanan, 4th part, June 21, 1794.



Belfast: Belfast Public Record Office, T. 962 (25)

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #58 on: Thursday 12 March 20 09:08 GMT (UK) »


Volume of pedigrees of the Steele, Madden, Molyneux, Cooke, Eccles, Paterson, Leslie, Babington and other families, from the Enniskillen area, 17th - 19th c.

Belfast: Belfast Public Record Office, T. 1185

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #59 on: Thursday 12 March 20 11:37 GMT (UK) »
Thomas
Thank you for your most interesting first post. I was very pleased to read it.
My Stewarts also have a Ramelton connection. From a non-Stewart line I too trace back ancestors via your Babington line. I think it will be best if I send you a private message so that you can write more detail to my e-mail address.
Alexander

2 Stewart/Babbington marriages

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #60 on: Thursday 12 March 20 12:47 GMT (UK) »


Crikey...over 5 pages long!!

They sure were protecting where everything went...  ;D  ;D you might need to read it twice to understand it.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-979C-P?i=343&cat=185720
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #62 on: Thursday 12 March 20 13:35 GMT (UK) »
I think there are three relevant Stewart peerages in Burke's Peerage.

See Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (latest edition 1958) for Stewart of Horn Head.
Bagwell of Kilmore & Lisronagh, Co. Tipperary;  Beatty from Enniskillen;  Brown from Preston, Lancs.;  Burke of Ballydugan, Co. Galway;  Casement in the IoM and Co. Antrim;  Davison of Knockboy, Broughshane;  Frobisher;  Guillemard;  Harrison in Co. Antrim and Dublin;  Jones around Burton Pedwardine, Lincs.;  Lindesay of Loughry;  Newcomen of Camlagh, Co. Roscommon;  Shield;  Watson from Kidderminster;  Wilkinson from Leeds