Hi Michelle,
[A quick reply.]
BARKLIMORE is a rare surname, so easily traced.
James BARKLIMORE definitely seems to have had his roots in
Ballyhenry townland.
http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/antrim/carnmoney.htmBarklimore James Ballyhenry Carnmoney AntrimBarklimore Robert Ballyhenry Carnmoney Antrim
Barklimore Samuel Collinward Carnmoney Antrim
The Belfast News-Letter, Saturday, February 23, 1878; Issue 19524.
DEATHS
BARKLIMORE - February 22nd, at her residence, Ballyhenry, Carnmoney, Mary, relict of the late James Barklimore, aged 77 years. Her remains will be removed for internment in Carnmoney Burying Ground on Monday morning, 25th inst., at 11 0'clock.
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Tuesday, January 31, 1882; Issue N/A.
THE LAND ACT
THE BELFAST SUB-COMMISSION
" ... The court was engaged during the day in hearing applications made by eleven tenants on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Biggar, Ardville, Crumlin Road, Belfast, and Mrs. Jane Graham, Londonderry. The estate is situate at Ballyhenry, Belfast.
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Evidence ... Executors of the late James Barklimore, tenants;
The area of the holding was 80A 1R 10P;
Rent £187 0s 2p;
Gross poor-law valuation £83;
The farm is situate in the townland of Ballyhenry. ... "
Other tenants mentioned included:
Samuel KERR
Thomas McCRUM
Andrew HILL
William CHAPMAN
Robert CARLISLE
John DUNDEE
Wm ANDERSON (late)
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Did your info on the family come from the McKINNEY stud books?
[If so, you are presumably seeking confirmation & extended info from the actual records ...]
Capt. Jock