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Birth register, Mormon Church microfilm #101177, vol.18, page 130; bottom of this
census-like page reads "Samuel Phillips, registrar of births and deaths, of Ballygawley in the Union of Clogher in the County of Tyrone....." |
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No. | Date and place of birth |
name (if any) |
sex | name and surname and dwelling place of father | name, surname, dwelling place, and maiden surname of mother | Rank or profession of father | Signature of informant | When registered |
198 |
Twenty-sixth October 1868 Armaloughy : See maps |
Caroline | female |
Andrew McFarland Armaloughy |
Anastasia McFarland formerly Sadlier or Sadleir |
farmer |
Andrew McFarland father Armaloughy |
Seventeenth November 1868 |
On page 332 of the book "Ulsterheart is described a farmer in Errigal Kerogue parish named Joseph Reid, of Crow Hill, who refused to pay the fee charged for erecting a headstone and railing in the churchyard, and in spite of warnings, the headstone remains in 1980, the closest one to the Vestry door.
The above information supplied by Norita Carlson in October 2006, and by Grace Wachowiak in September 2006