Richard McCready (1833-3/3/1916) and Eliza McCormick (1836-21/6/1901) were married at Lisnadill Church on 31 Dec 1857. He was from Tullygarvey and she from Ballyharridan.
Any information about them or their families would be greatly appreciated.
I am planning a trip to Ireland in June 2025, so any tips on location of said church or cemetery would also be appreciated.
Kindest regards
Shona Churchill
Shona
Friday 10th May 2024, 05:14AMMessage Board Replies
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Here’s a link to Lisnadill Church of Ireland:
http://www.armagh.anglican.org/Parishes/LisnadillKildarton.html
It’s on the B31 Newtownhamilton Rd, south from Armagh City. The photograph indicates there is a graveyard attached to the church. Sadly that church’s early records were destroyed in the 1922 fire in Dublin.
Richard’s death:
I’d say Tullygarve and Tirgarve are the same townland. Just an alternative name for it.
Probate abstracts:
Probate of the Will of Richard McCready late of Tirgarve, Co. Armagh, Farmer, who died 3 March 1916 granted at Armagh 24 June 1921 to Richard Thompson, Contractor and John McKennell, Farmer. Effects: £123 0s 0d.
McCready David of Tirgarve county Armagh farmer died 4 December 1924 Probate Belfast 23 February to Isaac Thompson farmer and Richard Thompson contractor. Effects £67.
McCready Joseph of Tirgarve Allistragh Armagh county Armagh farmer died 12 December 1949 Administration Belfast 9 February to Margaret Eva McCready spinster. Effects £589 12s.
Joseph, David & Mary Jane McCready of Tirgarve all signed the Ulster Covenant in 1912. So you can tell their views on Irish Home Rule from that and see their signature son-line on the PRONI Ulster Covenant website.
https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenant/search.aspx
Family in 1901:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Armagh/Grange/Tirgarve/1012803/
1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Armagh/Grange/Tirgarve/321300/
This family nearby may be connected:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Armagh/Grange/Tirgarve/321302/
Griffiths Valuation shows Richard on plot 1 in Tirgarve. That was just over 19 acres, and the family bought the Freehold under the Land Act in 1917. Still farmland today though the buildings seem fairly modern from a satellite image. On the modern A29 Moy Rd.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Wow Elwyn! Thank you so much for all this information. I have been researching all day and finding out so much about the family, I feel as if I am there :)
Thanks again
Kindest regards
Shona
Shona