switching to Maggsie’s information re
Saintfield in Blaris district which is in both Co Antrim and Co Down below from
http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/down/tithe-applotment-books/saintfield-parish.php#.Vy7WfmOoc5Q
Harper, James Townland: Drumaligg Gordon Year: 1834
Harper, John Townland: Lisdalgon Year: 1834
notes Blaris civil parish which is both counties, doesn’t contain Saintfield but those borders might change if it a religious area ie C of I and Catholic parishes of the same name may include different townlands etc. no Blanchard found in the above database. Drumaligg is only one townland away from Comber civil parish, Lisdalgon is just nw of Saintfield itself
moving to
Ros Davies Co Down websitehttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/B/Bl.htmBLANCHARD family
Blaris of Huguenot origin who came to Lisburn area from France in 1600s HL
Corpl. . BLANCHARD .
Comber held a lease for 31 years from Mount Alexander Estate from 1681
notes only two tantalizing entries. the center of theMount Alexander estate is just to the north of Comber itself, Comber parish sits along the NE border of Saintfield parish we are only about 5-7 miles apart
the existing church records as per Ros Davies website and
www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Guide_to_church_records.pdfthis is PRONI, Belfast which gives
C.I. Saintfield (Down diocese)
Baptisms, 1724-57 and
1793-1961; marriages, 1724- 57, 1798 and 1813-45; burials, 1824-1831 and 1834- 78; confirmations, 1832; vestry minutes, 1730-1920, which include accounts; minutes of Saintfield Auxiliary Bible Society, 1837-57.
Churchwardens’ accounts, 1871-; cess applotment, 1833-; register of vestrymen, 1870-; preachers’ books, 1849-69 and 1877-1924.
P. 2nd Boardmills
Baptisms, 1846-1950; marriages, 1847-1902; session minutes, 1857-1908 and 1931-66, [session minutes, 1931-66, relate to the congregations of 2nd Boardmills and Killaney].
Marriage notice books, 1871-1901.
P. 1st Saintfield
Baptisms, 1854-1986; marriages, 1845-1905; marriage notice book, 1871-7.
Session minutes, 1845-69; treasurers’ book containing a list of seatholders, 1855-60.
Volume of manuscript notes giving dates and places of death of members, c. 1950-c.1961.
P. 2nd Saintfield
Baptisms, 1831-1902; marriages, 1831-1930; burials, 1831-84; details of elders, 1831-9.
R.C. Carrickmannon and Saintfield (Down and Connor Baptisms, 1837-81; marriages, 1845-83.
you need to look up the pdf to get microfilm references etc
I wonder did Maggsie know which church, the above suggests its Church of Ireland, so? is it worthwhile looking for Blanchards
good luck