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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 18 December 10 21:00 GMT (UK) »
Magilligan Presbyterian Church (box #84 at Coleraine Library)- 1855 census of congregation, Session Book 1813-1857 (has baptisms 1814-1854, 1857; marriages 1814-1845, 1846-1923; members lists 1814/15, 1836; Committee Minutes 1823-1828, 1814-1845); Session Book 1851-1920 contains baptsims 1851-1920, lists of communicants, session minutes and deaths 1890s; History of the church 1813-1876, Congregation census 1850-1876.
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« Reply #10 on: Saturday 18 December 10 22:07 GMT (UK) »
Magilligan Presbyterian Church (box #84 at Coleraine Library)- 1855 census of congregation, Session Book 1813-1857 (has baptisms 1814-1854, 1857; marriages 1814-1845, 1846-1923; members lists 1814/15, 1836; Committee Minutes 1823-1828, 1814-1845); Session Book 1851-1920 contains baptsims 1851-1920, lists of communicants, session minutes and deaths 1890s; History of the church 1813-1876, Congregation census 1850-1876.

Ok thanks for the aghadowey that session minutes book is the thing i need to get then. ;)

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 18 December 10 23:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi Flicka,
Communicants at the Lord's Table, Magilligan Congregation for 20th Nov 1814
John Moody
Mrs John Moody
Mrs Anne Moody
Anne Moody

New Communicants and those approved of the Cathechisms Nov 1814
Elizabeth Moody
Richard Moody
Those on this list ' came nearly all to the first Magilligan Communion for the first time'

New communicants from 1815 to 1828
Margaret Moody
Abraham James Moody
John Moody - L'more  (Note this was the only Moody name with a townland written after it)
Solomon Moody
Elizabeth Moody
James Moody
Alexander Moody Junr

On a practically illegible page which seems to be a list of widows and children NOT a communicants' list.
Mrs Anne Moody, widow and children. This bit is unclear but the names are John, Elizabeth, James, Alexander, Margaret (probably but
might be Mary)
Mrs (possibly) Prsicilla Moody, widow. Children James, Israel, Elizabeth (not sure), Solomon and Anne (not sure about this one)

Moody, Patton, Hemphill, Haslett, Hopkins, Simpson, Fleming,Walker. Co Londonderry
Simpson, Moody Co Armagh
Walker Co Tyrone, Co Donegal and Dublin

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 19 December 10 13:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi every one
Just would like to thank you very much for your help and time with this and because of the links l have also found info that l didn't have so thank you all

kind regards
Northern Ireland-Moody,Shannon,Hopkins
,Wilson,Campbell,McCaskey,Cochran,Smith,

Wicklow -Merrigan, Lynch,Sullivan,White

Ireland- Cullen,Young,Prendergast

Norlfok England- Doughty,Gathercole,Griffin,Seekings,Tolladay,
Australia-Doughty, Moody,Merrigan,Cullen,Melbourne,

Essex England-Milbourn, Melbourne,Stock,Nash,


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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 19 December 10 13:38 GMT (UK) »

Hi
Would you know if there are any Shannon's or Hopkins there?

Regards

Hi Flicka,
Communicants at the Lord's Table, Magilligan Congregation for 20th Nov 1814
John Moody
Mrs John Moody
Mrs Anne Moody
Anne Moody

New Communicants and those approved of the Cathechisms Nov 1814
Elizabeth Moody
Richard Moody
Those on this list ' came nearly all to the first Magilligan Communion for the first time'

New communicants from 1815 to 1828
Margaret Moody
Abraham James Moody
John Moody - L'more  (Note this was the only Moody name with a townland written after it)
Solomon Moody
Elizabeth Moody
James Moody
Alexander Moody Junr

On a practically illegible page which seems to be a list of widows and children NOT a communicants' list.
Mrs Anne Moody, widow and children. This bit is unclear but the names are John, Elizabeth, James, Alexander, Margaret (probably but
might be Mary)
Mrs (possibly) Prsicilla Moody, widow. Children James, Israel, Elizabeth (not sure), Solomon and Anne (not sure about this one)


Northern Ireland-Moody,Shannon,Hopkins
,Wilson,Campbell,McCaskey,Cochran,Smith,

Wicklow -Merrigan, Lynch,Sullivan,White

Ireland- Cullen,Young,Prendergast

Norlfok England- Doughty,Gathercole,Griffin,Seekings,Tolladay,
Australia-Doughty, Moody,Merrigan,Cullen,Melbourne,

Essex England-Milbourn, Melbourne,Stock,Nash,

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #14 on: Monday 20 December 10 16:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Hoping some one can help with a little more information from the Magilligan church

I would like to know if this is correct

Ann SMITH  [Widow]

married 1819  -witness Israel MOODY

William KIRKPATRICK

Their son
Alexander James -baptism 1820 NI

Could be a link between the Moody's and the Kirkpatrick's

Thank you

Northern Ireland-Moody,Shannon,Hopkins
,Wilson,Campbell,McCaskey,Cochran,Smith,

Wicklow -Merrigan, Lynch,Sullivan,White

Ireland- Cullen,Young,Prendergast

Norlfok England- Doughty,Gathercole,Griffin,Seekings,Tolladay,
Australia-Doughty, Moody,Merrigan,Cullen,Melbourne,

Essex England-Milbourn, Melbourne,Stock,Nash,

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 13 January 11 14:13 GMT (UK) »
The following comes from Ballykelly C of I not Magilligan Pres Church.

Israel Moody acted as a witness at the marriage of William Kirkpatrick and Anne Smith. Both bride and groom were from Drumballydonaghy. Date of the marriage was 5th April 1819.

Moody, Patton, Hemphill, Haslett, Hopkins, Simpson, Fleming,Walker. Co Londonderry
Simpson, Moody Co Armagh
Walker Co Tyrone, Co Donegal and Dublin

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 13 January 11 17:24 GMT (UK) »

Thank you for taking the time to check this record  for me and l also noticed that there was no word "Widow" so l don't know were this came from!! Israel Moody may have just been a friend to them both

Now l can see if l can find out more info on the Ballykelly C of I
 
Would anyone know where this place  Drumballydonaghy is located ? Aghadowey may be able to help me this this

regards
Northern Ireland-Moody,Shannon,Hopkins
,Wilson,Campbell,McCaskey,Cochran,Smith,

Wicklow -Merrigan, Lynch,Sullivan,White

Ireland- Cullen,Young,Prendergast

Norlfok England- Doughty,Gathercole,Griffin,Seekings,Tolladay,
Australia-Doughty, Moody,Merrigan,Cullen,Melbourne,

Essex England-Milbourn, Melbourne,Stock,Nash,

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Re: magilligan Church Information
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 13 January 11 17:54 GMT (UK) »
Drumballydonaghy is a townland in the parish of Tamlaght-Finlagan- bounded on the east by the River Roe and north of Lisnakilly.
Type 'drumballydonaghy' into Google Maps and you'll find the location.
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