Hold on Don’t give up, how about these 4 listed among the 50 plus listed in Griffiths Valuation of Ireland. Try
http://www.failteromhat.com/post1845.php [PS at this stage of starting this reply, I didn’t realise you already had a good answer from Hugh McCartney on Caora]
Roy James Tirfergus Drumballyroney Down
Roy James Tirygory Drumballyroney Down
Roy Alexander Ballyroney Drumballyroney Down
Roy James Ballyroney Drumballyroney Down
PRONI has 4 entries for Roy freeholders, at this stage probably non related
Result 1 Roy John Ballymurphy D/654/A3/1E
Result 2 Roy James Ballymurphy D/654/A3/1R
Result 3 Roy William Greyabby DOW/5/3/2
Result 4 Roy William Grayabby DOW/5/3/2
Have you tried the Ulster Historical Foundation website UHF has 852 matches for Roy, its
www.ancestryireland.co.uk/Birth records for Antrim and Down - Sign posting Index 220
Marriage records for Antrim and Down - Sign posting Index 327
Irish ancestors being researched (members interests) 11 ((ignore,almost misinformation)
Distribution of Surnames in Ulster ( 9 counties) in the mid-19th century -- Mathesons Database 78
Index to 1796 Flaxgrowers Bounty List (giving parish locations) 10
1803 Agricultural Census of Antrim 4
Illiterate voters in Irish boroughs in 1837 1
Apothecaries Licensed to Practise 1791 - 1829 1
Ulster Gravestone Inscription Surname-Firstname Index 97
Index to Freeholders listed in poll-book for the Co. Antrim general election of 1776 1
Index to Printed Irish Will Calendars 1878-1900 (covering all Ireland) 26
Irish Will Calendars, 1858-1878 18
Prerogative Will Index 1510 - 1810 Mayo 1
Subscribers to Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary 6
Irish Gravestone Inscription Surname-Firstname Index 10
Landowners in Ireland 1873 1
Caora itself here, new arrivals forget to look under both the ‘Names database' ie your surname or last name and also the ‘Search Messages’ This should also give you clues as to locations of your possible relatives. Once you have a place from another website or source come back and search for it here.
ROY - Annahunshigo, Drumballyroney - HELP! by Carol Battin. See good reply by Hugh Macartney
Date: 21 July 2005 But that’s you isnt it?
The UHF has a sister website accessible ‘ History from Headstones’ here is a great first line of knowledge, you search by county and surname, again at some point you you have to pay to view the entry to get any more detail. It’s a little bit irritating when one knows they have published a series County Down Graveyard inscriptions edited by R S J Clarke but I don’t know which volume covers your area.
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland [PRONI] ie
www.proni.gov.uk/ . I always look up each of their database eg freeholders, covenanters, etc. At first you get areas which are invaluable, then they have a system of seeing further information. Search the site thoroughly always as they have so much.eg location of church registers ie births, marriages, burials, etc
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsors the website
www.familysearch.com. There is much to learn as to how to use it to its maximum. You can search for just the records for a surname in Ireland. The missing search element for you is the place associated. Its library catalogue and CD collections are worth investigating. I have not found errors myself, but other genealogists say it isnt 100% accurate and one needs to check the information at source.[As one should do anyway] The Roy/McIlveen connection is listed, others could be listed but not indexed by Drumaballyroney.
Message boards other than Caora and rootschat . I personally always use the message boards at
www.genforum.genealogy.com/ and RootsWeb.com ie
www.ancestry.com. / (On both of these I often look up a surname and then ask the box to search just the surname entries for Ireland etc
Raymond’s is a useful site if you try it
http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com/Going back to ros davies website I reminded myself of the civil parishes surrounding the outlying townland ie adjoining parishes are Clonduff and Drumgooland and the adjoining townlands are easily found.
North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) Charity number XR22524 ie
www.nifhs.org/ is useful. Its easy to check their Members interests in case someone else is already researching your line! No luck sorry
Again it’s easy to forget variant spellings exist for most names. At
www.family search to quickly get major variations. Roe Row McRoy etc
Hope some of this is helpfull. Don’t bother acknowledging. Good hunting Jim