Petitions for the relief of insolvency scheduled to be heard at Omagh, Co. Tyrone, June 27 1836, at 9.00am
[Bankrupts were detained in the 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 in locating a possible forebear.
SURNAME |
GIVEN NAME |
FORMER RESIDENCE |
OCCUPATION |
CAMPBELL |
James |
Hackenon |
pensioner |
CAMPBELL |
Rody |
Fintona |
grocer |
CARSON |
Joseph |
Strabane |
auctioneer |
COYLE |
Miles |
Cloghfin |
farmer |
HACKETT |
John |
Gortmore |
innkeeper |
HANLON |
Felix |
Myroe |
carpenter |
LAVENDER |
Robert |
Derrychrin |
weaver |
LITTLE |
Charles |
Dunmackmay |
gent. |
LITTLE |
John |
Newtown Stewart |
carmaker |
McANULLA |
Bernard |
Legahurry |
farmer |
McCOURT |
Hugh |
Boomakatall |
shoemaker |
McCULLOUGH |
Patrick |
Lisnamalard |
shoemaker |
MURPHY |
Neal |
Menadwyds |
farmer |
NIXON |
Robert |
Curraghmulkin |
carman |
OLIVER |
Thomas |
Garrigle |
labourer |
SMITH |
Edward |
Mousetown |
farmer & grocer |
SOMMERVILLE |
Edward |
Glencull |
farmer |
TURBETT |
John |
Tullyhogan |
wheelwright |
WATLING |
William |
Rossnamuck |
pensioner |