A list of bankrupts scheduled to present their petitions for relief from insolvency at Omagh, in and for the County of Tyrone, on November 24 at 9.00am
[Bankrupts were detained in Omagh Debtors’ Gaol until outstanding debts had been cleared to the satisfaction of creditors]
Many names and former places of residence are spelt phonetically, so a reasonable degree of creativity is required to locate a possible forebear.
|
SURNAME |
GIVEN NAME |
FORMER RESIDENCE |
OCCUPATION |
|
ANDERSON |
Thomas |
Killeenan |
farmer |
|
BEATTY |
James |
Moy |
gent. |
|
CONWAY |
Charles |
Wilstrol [Kilstrule?] |
farmer |
|
CRAWFORD |
John |
Tulnacross |
farmer |
|
CUNNINGHAM |
Thomas |
Omagh |
saddler |
|
DOBBINS |
James |
Beragh |
stonemason |
|
DONAUGHEY |
Patrick |
Benburk [Benburb] |
pensioner |
|
FITZGERALD |
Michael |
Derrychrin |
pensioner |
|
GREER |
Robert |
Mullaghmore |
farmer |
|
HAGAN |
John |
Dungannon |
innkeeper |
|
HENDERSON |
John |
Ardarver |
farmer |
|
HUGHES |
John |
Dungannon |
yeoman |
|
KYLE |
William |
Low Beragh |
pensioner |
|
LITTLE |
John |
Cavononeill |
farmer |
|
MARTIN |
Archibold |
Lamey |
pensioner |
|
McANNA |
Hugh |
Drumnaforb |
innkeeper and grocer |
|
McCARNAN |
Robert |
Glanrone |
farmer & miller |
|
McCUTCHEON |
John |
Anvalee [Arvalee?] |
publican |
|
McGINN |
Francis |
Drum |
labourer |
|
McGINN |
John |
Carrickmore |
grocer |
|
McPHILEMY |
Francis |
Archil |
farmer |
|
McQUAID |
Nicholas |
Enaghmagorm [Enaghmore?] |
farmer |
|
MURRAY |
Anthony |
Altmore |
pensioner |
|
NIXON |
Andrew |
Glennygoolen |
weaver |
|
NIXON |
Martha |
Glennygoolen |
widow |
|
PARK |
James |
Arvalee |
pensioner |
|
SHORT |
James |
Eskeragh |
farmer |
|
VERNER |
John |
Glendavagh |
schoolmaster |
|
WATSON |
Robert |
Lamey |
gent. |
|
WATSON |
the Rev. John |
Lammy |
seceding minister |
|
WILSON |
Joseph |
Drumconnor |
farmer |