A list of bankrupts scheduled to present their petitions for relief from insolvency at Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Court House October 21, 1837 at 9.00am
[Bankrupts were detained in Omagh Debtors’ Gaol until outstanding debts had been cleared to the satisfaction of creditors]
Many names and 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 |
BROWNE |
Michael |
Aughadoores |
farmer and publican |
CALDWELL |
Hamilton |
Strabane |
grocer |
DELANEY |
James |
Rylands |
pensioner |
DONNELLY |
Daniel |
Dungannon |
yeoman |
DONNELLY |
Edward |
Sixmilecross |
innkeeper |
EVANS |
the Rev. David |
Lime-hill |
seceding minister |
FULTON |
James |
Lisnatuney |
weaver |
FULTON |
John |
Beetoney [Beltany] |
farmer |
KELLY |
Michael |
Mullaghbane |
farmer |
LIDDY |
James |
Omagh |
coachmaker |
McALEER |
William |
Lishmnaghan [Lislimnaghan] |
publican and dealer |
McCALLEN |
John |
Corlea |
pensioner |
McELHENNY |
John |
Legilly |
farmer |
McGUIRE |
John |
Drumnahoe |
dealer |
McGURK |
Michael |
Creavagh |
farmer |
McLAUGHLIN |
Felix |
Tallysullagh [Tattysallagh] |
innkeeper |
McMANUS |
James |
Aughafad |
pensioner |
McNAMEE |
Edward |
Gallen |
farmer |
McSHANE |
Patrick |
Donaghmoor and Dungannon |
carpenter |
MOORE |
William |
Gorticare |
farmer |
MOSSMAN |
William |
Moy |
yeoman |
O’NEILL |
Hugh |
Coologhey |
farmer and publican |
RICHARDSON |
William |
Farnetra |
gentleman |
ROULSTON |
John |
Castlederg |
labourer |
STEED |
James |
Tunnadall |
pensioner |
WILSON |
Alexander |
Ballymacauley |
innkeeper and auctioneer |