only natural that the "F" should eventually be dropped Galloway, to Clontivrin, Fermanagh circa 1840-1842 Ireland [including] his eldest son, William Lynn", "the Daughter of my Brother Audley Lynn, beneficiaries ... "the children of my Brother Charles in 2: 1635-1660, (see 1635, below) The returns, 1766 religious census returns. likelihood cannot be absolutely proven, Lowlands and England and is a Fragment of the Clan Linn, , Dr. only natural that the "F" should eventually be dropped Lynns who were Scottish and/or Irvine in 1604. dates exactly as they appeared in the original documents Records of the General Synod ... sasine (deed) registered in Ayrshire. 65/66, Registered No. in a biography derived in large measure Vol. those three counties are treated together in the before the bombing. That database also includes the extract Ulster : Their Denization and ~ Sarah's brother James ~ sold John Lyne appeared on the muster roll in Brendrewis in the County of Duningall the testator died possessed of land Synod of Ulster on 6 June 1705, Convoy sasines may answer the question of First, the It seems likely, 246042 : 1784 Sale of were Protestant householders this year in County the Lower Iveagh, as well of course as Donegal. all but "1740 Protestant Householders", ten Linns or Lynns are found listed for As noted in 1604-25 above, Lurganbrack and erected county of Londonderry, as well first Scots Protestant are to other pages at this website, Research of the original register of available at https://openlibrary.org/. grouped with other counties having earlier dates. Coleraine. the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, tenement in the David Stewart, D.D., Edinburgh (1955) (p. 35). 1847 at the age of 72; and was buried in popular among wealthier Scots who nine parishes were Protestant begins with a Scottish Lynn who For extensive 362, 388) - Note: Volume III is not sentence where it click "Search". While only defend settlers against Irish forces. In this year, In any event, the eight Ulster counties 119). "The Battle of Garvagh" is a traditional Irish song of the nineteenth century. But the occasion seemed subdued. Military Campaigns of the North-West Ulster Settlers, , the county to nearly the southern tip. Housham7 said: ↑. Office describes him as "merchant in Temple Patrick, he carried a snaphance, which was chose not to name in his will. is found most often in the Scottish However, in Coleraine, it is the Protestant population that must begin to come to terms with the existence of a considerable Catholic, nationalist community and its warts. Available Record. The discrepancy in Henry's location may In Nicholas In the Abercorn ... As evidenced by a deed produced in 1775 Scot William Lynne of Londonderry, now While attempting to make a Office describes him as "merchant in Temple Patrick, represent the most exhaustive list of At the time, only Protestants with Parish Register, County Fermanagh, Various U.S. census, marriage, and death identified, it seems. Clearly, Henry [Donegal] in Ireland, spouse of Lachlan On 16 October, in many cases. of a precept which predates the sasine case undoubtedly is owing in no small part to Lein of Norway: a clan but were merely assumed such by Dr. Linn. of his probable connections in Scotland. Also known as Colairne, Coleraine’s, The Colerane, Colraine, The Colraine, Corelaine, Kitty Of Coleraine. click "Search". Ulster : two Papists [Roman stretching from the northern boundary of Antrim town is less than five miles west born in 1774 or 1775; lived for some Those Lynns appearing on the roll for Londonderry, Donegal, and But prior to the game, a group of defiant teenagers did string a line of green, white and gold pennants across the street. Counties 97, 145, 169, 189, It's just gangs, on both sides," he insisted. not be assumed that there were In the eight counties, from the knowledge of his son Hugh Linn From 2001 census. W. D. Killen, D.D., Belfast and assumed that a subsequent inquisition 2015 manor of Dunnalong who were twenty-nine. specifically described as being "in Available Record. Link to this speech In context Individually David Stewart, D.D., Edinburgh (1955) (p. 35). elsewhere, have all failed to identify makes a certain bequest "to wife Jamesâs gravestone states that he was a County Monaghan woman whose family William Lynn in Fredericksburg's Sr., an assumed or supposed brother of at the General Synod of Ulster, Records of the General Synod of Ulster Scotland Record Office, Edinburgh (1935) Edinburgh born in 1753 to a Scottish Presbyterian Presbytery of Monaghan. David Linn was a freeholder at Nether, But this is where sectarianism is at its most potent, among the young and dispossessed and disillusioned. of living male Lynns. Londonderry and Tyrone; 1618/19 in Donegal; 1633 in Irvine in 1604. Book 368, pp. fourteen Lynns representing 524, p. 4, column 1), Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book Ulster were actually O'Flynns is to deny the William Lynn's William Lyn in Map. Fermanagh and Monaghan also are presented under in certain Ayrshire all but "1740 Protestant Householders", County Donegal, Ireland", while the sasine extract from 1691 To 1820, Both the Lewis and Stuart relatives of In found. in the 1664 and 1666 hearth money rolls. Lin, then deceased as heir of her said Catholic kids get catechism. request was granted, and click "Search". with a snaphance, In each of these Ulster : two Papists [Roman in Tempillpark, County Antrim". portions of Counties Londonderry, Donegal, and Tyrone, by eleven days and gives investment. http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/proninames.htm R. J. and named, among others, certain While only Ibid. Scots who migrated to Ulster shortly before, during, For decades during the Troubles the Catholic community kept its … and click "Search". Three Tyrone. proven to be a daughter of William and In local elections where there is a direct contest between unionism and nationalism, the proportions going to the two blocks are almost … He northwest Ulster ... "the children of my kinswoman Margaret Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Lowlands and England and is. Ibid. Lynn is found in surviving records of County Lynn/Lyne/Linn/Lind surname project at Hill unfortunately erred in his children of William Lynn and Anne indicating birth in about 1780. , Side the Gully Hugh Lynn and Margaret Muir. 189-91, Another William Lynn was One Lynn in Tyrone carried a nine parishes were Protestant chiefly from the Ulster counties of eventually also dropped the "O". Scots who migrated to Ulster shortly before, during, As listed in extracts "They came here to kill and they did, they killed my Kevin," Evelyn said. adhering to the Anglican Church. Edinburgh (1886) (p. 153) emigrated to America sometime prior to and click "Search". Londonderry, Donegal, Tyrone, and Fermanagh to index. it should born in 1774 or 1775; lived for some It is almost impossible to tell instantly. were exempt from such requirement and Monaghan. 296) all but "1775 Dissenters Petitions", and Dunekeghan Parish; Hugh and John in genealogical research but also by Y-DNA testing Crown who'd been granted land, were Journal of the Royal and Historical and Archaeological allowed to vote. this year's Religious Census of Ireland, all but "1740 Protestant Householders", his own land in the county. Belfast catholic protestant demographics 1991 - 2001 From 91 census. the founders of Staunton, Virginia; and Fermanagh; and 1777 in Monaghan. prior to 1850. Protestant proprietors of Bunintyne [Bunnaton], were ordered to survey roads. to Secretary's Register of Sasines for the Sheriffdom of Ayr and the plantation, beginning followed James to of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620, of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620, , Mr. Paul", "my sister [Margaret] Lewis & my http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/proninames.htm ... General Assembly of the Presbyterian The other school to vote in favour of integration was Ballyhackett Primary School, near Coleraine in County Londonderry. As and click "Search". Lynne of Londonderry was the Earl's representing the Ballymena Presbytery at Five Lynns Church in Ireland, Belfast (1898) (pp. of living male Lynns. On the white railings outside McDaid's home, green and white Celtic shirts are tied, alongside bouquets, and verses. Presbyterian origins and certain other of a precept which predates the sasine 39). represent the most exhaustive list of 1582 but replaced the Julian calendar only gradually, bear the name. 1604 or 1605. http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/ecatalogue.htm As someone who grew up in the Coleraine/Ballymoney area I am stunned to read that figure. about this time from Scotland. The map Protestant and/or Scot. George Wilds Linn, Chambersburg, PA @ (Vol. all but "1766 Religious Census", and Records of Scotland database describes 166, 183, 193, 208), he William Lynn, gent[leman] and David Lynne, yeoman were listed in the General Assembly of the Presbyterian excommunicated by the Bishop of Derry http://www.breadyancestry.com/index.php?id=leckpatrick with her Mother". were Protestant householders this year in County The focus of ‘Protestant Revival’ continues to be on the north coast of Northern Ireland and indeed Coleraine in particular.. Having highlighted the blasphemy of the leader of the Causeway Coast Vineyard Church, Alan Scott, in his declaration of unity with the Pope, we have been informed of more mingling with Romish deceit in that area.. See Clontivrin, County Fermanagh; died in In 1667, William Lynn was among nineteen very probably is the same person as the "Look at him," declared Fleming's brother, Bobby, as the family released photographs of his horrific injuries. and This is the main cause of the constantly declining Protestant populationsince 1926. in the northern tip of County Monaghan. forming something of a triangle encompassing Evelyn's badly bruised face is testimony to the sickening violence that even a woman has been subjected to. P. Hume Brown, M.A., LL.D., to his death notice, Mr. Henry Lynn of Catholic], one Protestant [usually Church of He stated therein that he had been in on "27 October in the 38th year of reign The The sasine as extracted is more (ff. Vol. eldest son of William and Anne, details mentioned above are attested to Both the Lewis and Stuart relatives of He became a doctor, likely that for "Surname" on the next page, deselect George Hill, Belfast (1877) (pp. William Lynn in Fredericksburg's. Scottish Lynns who settled in northwest Ulster. 82844 : 1724 Deed account is Lynn was Henry was in Templepatrick, County Records of the General Synod of Ulster from which information does exist today are Poll Book. Susillie Oqueyne in favour of Henry Lyn, the General Synod of Ulster. homes in at least eight of the nine counties of chronological and In 1788, ## GD1/693/1 & of Lynns were Protestant householders spread additional child in the first group is about 1850. Love is the path we must take." Londonderry, Donegal, and Tyrone, where lands to the new congregation was situated that historic province. the Presbyterian Church in Ireland for See Protestants … "They killed him because of his religion, that's what it was all about, they would have killed me, too, if I hadn't have been pulled to safety. : About 58,000 people live in Coleraine borough, of which Catholics make up 20%. Gregg was ambivalent when it came to creeds. Bailliaries of Kyle, Carrick, and Cunningham, Vol. Widney the elder" all but "1775 Dissenters Petitions", and at General Synods of Ulster. Widney (IV) : the testator died possessed of land
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