A list of bankrupts scheduled to present their petitions for relief from insolvency at Omagh Court House June 21, 1828 at 9.00am
[Bankrupts were detained in Omagh Debtors’ Gaol until outstanding debts had been cleared to the satisfaction of creditors]
Many names and residences are spelt phonetically, so a reasonable degree of creativity is required in locating a possible forebear.
SURNAME |
GIVEN NAME |
FORMER ADDRESS |
OCCUPATION |
BRYCE |
John |
Lislimingham |
farmer |
BUCHANAN |
Charles |
Gortnacrea |
farmer |
BUCHANAN |
William |
Gortnacrea |
farmer |
BURNSIDE |
William |
Newtownstewart |
gent. |
COCHRANE |
James |
Coolahullan |
labourer |
CURLIS |
William |
Clogher |
stone-mason |
DONAGHY |
Edward |
Gortalowry |
brogue-maker |
DUNN |
Edward |
Coolisland [Coalisland] |
carman |
HAMILTON |
John |
Boragh [Beragh?] |
farmer |
HUGHES |
James |
Omagh |
butcher |
KEARNEY |
Charles |
Wood End, of Strabane |
pensioner |
KILPATRICK |
John |
Fintona |
innkeeper |
McAVOY |
Teague |
Tartlaghan |
farmer |
McCARROLL |
James |
Lamaglar |
farmer |
McCLERNON |
…………….. |
Ardvernish |
farmer |
McCOOK |
John |
Clogan |
carpenter |
McCRISTAL |
Felix |
Reilagh |
pensioner |
McKENLEY [McKINLEY] |
Joseph |
Cator |
farmer |
McSHANE |
Patrick |
Crievelough |
farmer |
McSHANE |
Terence |
Crievelough |
farmer |
MONISON [MORISON?] |
Patt. |
Drumcooe |
butcher |
MOORE |
James |
Lislimnaghan |
farmer |
MORRISON |
Ferdinand |
Dungannon |
butcher |
OWENS |
James |
Mullenboy |
labourer |
SMYTH |
Hugh |
Ballibay |
shoe-maker |