A list of bankrupts who presented their petitions for relief from insolvency at Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Court House at 9.00 a.m. on March 20, 1838
[Bankrupts were detained in the County Gaol until outstanding debts had been cleared to the satisfaction of creditors]
Many names and former residences are spelt phonetically, so a reasonable degree of creativity is required to locate a possible forebear
SURNAME |
GIVEN NAME |
LATE ADDRESS |
OCCUPATION |
BENSON |
Francis |
Erginagh |
farmer |
BURNS |
Michael |
Mullaghslorner |
publican |
CADDY |
William |
Enniskillen |
printer and auctioneer |
CRAWFORD |
Joseph |
Glassmullagh |
Labourer |
GLASS |
James |
Lisadian |
farmer |
GORMLY |
Thomas |
Windmillhill |
labourer |
GRAHAM |
William |
Drimroosk |
farmer and builder |
JOHNSTON |
James |
Cornashannel |
pensioner |
KIDNEY |
Moore |
Ballinamallard |
labourer |
LEE |
Thomas |
Enniskillen |
stone cutter |
LIDDLE |
William |
Kellylahard |
farmer |
LOWDEN |
Denis |
Cookstown [Co. Tyrone] |
butcher |
MAGUIRE |
John |
Fassow |
labourer |
MAGUIRE |
Thomas |
Windmillhill |
labourer |
MARTIN |
William |
Critten |
apple dealer |
McCARNEY |
John |
Laughty |
labourer |
McDONAGH |
Hugh |
Rossory |
washerman |
McDONAGH |
James |
Drumgristeen [Drumgristin, Co. Monaghan?] |
labourer |
McDONALD |
Owen |
Cullionbawr |
farmer |
McGRONAN |
Thomas |
Allglusheen |
publican |
MORRIS |
Michael |
Gortmullan |
Pensioner |
ROBINSON |
James |
Mullaghy |
gent. |
VEITCH |
James |
Enniskillen |
merchant |