Share This:

My great-grandmother, Mary Jane Willis, was born in Co Tyrone in about 1831. Her father was William Willis. By the time of her marriage to John McKitterick in 1855 the family were living in Loughgall village, Levelleglish parish. She died in Loughgall in 1910. I would llike to know more about her family and where they lived in Co Tyrone.

Mary Jane Goodman

Monday 22nd Jul 2013, 04:09PM

Message Board Replies

  • Mary:

    No Willis records in the Tithes Applotment listings for Co. Tyrone

    I checked www.rootsireland.ie but could not locate a baptismal record for a Mary Jane Willis born in Co. Tyrone in 1831. The 1859 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing listed 11 Willis records ( I know your family had moved). They seemed to be clustered in one of three parishes.

    Page: 1 of 2
    Click on the buttons above to view a page of search results.
    Source Surname First Name Townland Parish County  
    Griffith Wilis James Town Of Fivemiletown/main Street Clogher Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Alexander Ranaghan Drumglass Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Henry Tamlaghtmore Killyman Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis John Cohannan Killyman Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Jonathan Carrowcolman Clonfeacle Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Joseph Altmore Alias Barracktown Pomeroy Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Joshua Culrevog Clonfeacle Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Joshua Gorestown Clonfeacle Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Robert Cohannan Killyman Co. Tyrone  
    Griffith Willis Thomas Aghindarragh West Clogher Co. Tyrone
    Griffith Willis William Cohannan Killyman Co. Tyrone  

     The 1864 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing for Loughall civil parish shows both a John McKittrick (all families are shown with this spelling) and a William Willis both living in Loughall village which is part of the civil parish of Loughall.

    Levelleglish is a townland in the parish of Loughall probably not far from the village.

    http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/armagh/loughgall.htm

    You may have the 1901 census record for May Jane but just in case, here it is.

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Armagh/Loughgall/Loughgall_Town/1016098/

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 22nd Jul 2013, 05:22PM
  • Thank you very much for your prompt reply.

     

    Mary Jane Goodman

    Monday 22nd Jul 2013, 05:58PM
  • Mary Jane was Church of Ireland in the 1901 census. Assuming that was also the denomination in which she was brought up, then I?d be inclined to search the COI records of the parishes that Roger has identified, for her baptism. Not all Church of Ireland records are on the Rootsireland site, and you should therefore look at the copies in PRONI, Belfast, to check comprehensively.

    You can see what records survive for each parish on the PRONI website. They are not on-line and a personal visit is required to access them:

    http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/research_and_records_held/catalogues_guid…

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Monday 22nd Jul 2013, 06:35PM

Post Reply