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Marriage Announcements Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal, Ireland 1809-70
Extracted from personal notices inserted in various named newspapers
Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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This file of MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS MOVILLE UPPER PARISH, COUNTY DONEGAL, IRELAND1809-70 forms part of the vast archive of 4,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIES TYRONE, DONEGAL, LONDONDERRY & FERMANAGH provided without charge or subscription by CoTyroneIreland Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for Cos. Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Genealogy (cotyroneireland.com) A complete list of records pertaining to MOVILLE UPPER PARISH, COUNTY DONEGAL on this website can be found at the foot of this file.
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
***ORIGINAL SPELLING HAS BEEN RETAINED***
Date
Marriage
Jan 21 1809
ANDERSON & PATTERSON.Mr. Anderson, jun. of Movil (sic), to Miss Patterson of Ballysally, near Colerain [Co. Londonderry] (Dublin Evening Post)
Nov 21 1816
CAMPBELL & MURRAY. At Moville Church, James Campbell, Esq., Lieutenant in the 56th Regiment, to Miss Murray, daughter of Alderman Murray, of Londonderry (Dublin Evening Post)
Jun 16 1823
BARTLEY & MCINTIRE. At Moville, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. Samuel L. Montgomery, Thomas Bartley, Esq., of Liverpool, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Charles McIntire, Esq., of Greencastle, county Donegal (Belfast Commercial Chronicle)
Oct 9 1829
POTTS & HILL. Tuesday, in Ballymacarrett Church (Belfast), by the Rev. Marcus McCausland, the Rev.John Henry Potts, to Mary, only daughter of the late Rev. John Beresford Hill, Rector of Moville, diocese of Derry (Belfast News Letter)
Jan 18 1831
DOUGHERTY & MCDONOUGH. On the 1st instant, by the Rev. James McDonough, C.C. of Moville, Mary, third daughter of the late Mr. James Dougherty, of Nagault, to Mr Patrick McDonough, of Bonnyfubble, Merchant (Strabane Morning Post)
Mar 30 1844
CURRY & CARY. On Thursday the 28th, at Redcastle Church, by the Rev. John Montgomery Curry, AlexanderCurry, Esq., barrister at law, to Miss Caroline Cary, youngest daughter of the late Tristram Cary, of Whitecastle, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Aug 22 1846
BARR & COCHRAN. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Marks, in the Parish Church, Upper Moville, Mr. William Barr, of the firm of Barr & McNaghten, cabinet makers, Derry, to Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. GeorgeCochran, Quigley's Point (Londonderry Sentinel)
Apr 24 1857
DOHERTY & MCCONNELLOAG. On the 20th inst., at Drung Chapel, by the Rev. Michael McKenna, C.C., Lieutenant Neal Doherty, late Osmanli Horse Artillery, to Annie, youngest daughter of JamesMcConnelloag, ESQ., Quigley's Point, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Mar 9 1860
MONTEITH & SMITH. March 6, in Clare Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. Mr. Clements, Mr.Andrew Monteith, Jun., Balleighan, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. William Smith, Carrihue, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Mar 23 1860
SHORT & WEIR. March 15, in the Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCleery, Mr.Robert Short, Drung, to Miss Essay Anne Weir, of Aught (Londonderry Sentinel)
Jun 29 1860
FOSTER & BAIRD. June 19, in the Presbyterian Church, Clare [Moville], by the Rev. A. Clements, Mr.William Foster, to Jane, third daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Baird, both of Moville (Londonderry Sentinel)
Oct 13 1863
FAULKNER & HOGG. On the 7th October, at Clare Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. John Bell, Mr. William Faulkner, to Sarah Eliza, the youngest daughter of Mr. William Hogg, retired Head Constable, Londonderry (Londonderry Sentinel)
Nov 24 1863
MCMURRAY & MOORE. November 19, in Redcastle Church, by Rev. William Major, Mr. GeorgeMcMurray, Carrownaffe, to Catherine, second daughter of Mr. Alexander Moore, Strodden, Gleneely (Londonderry Sentinel)
Oct 14 1864
BARNETT & LAUGHLIN. October 13, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. McCreery, Mr. Edward Barnett, of Drumskellin, to Miss Rachel Laughlin, of Drumskellin (Londonderry Sentinel)
Dec 23 1864
HEMPHILL & BREDIN. December 18, at Carrickmaquigley Church, by the Rev William Major, Rector, Mr. George Hemphill, Carrownaffe, to Anne Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Bredin, Cooley (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 3 1865
GOSSELINE & HASLETT. January 2, at the Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. William McClure, Nicholas Gosseline, Captain and Adjutant of the Cavan Militia, and late of Her Majesty's Royal Welsh Fusiliers, to Catherine Rebecca, eldest daughter of William Haslett, Esq., J.P., of Londonderry, and of Carrownaffe Lodge, Moville (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 17 1865
GOURLEY & EWING. On the 14th February, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. James Gourley, to Miss Sarah Ewing, both of Crehennan (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 24 1865
MCCANN & STEELE. On the 23rd February, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. James McCann, to Miss Elizabeth Steele, both of Bogstown (Londonderry Sentinel)
Jul 21 1865
MCSHANE & DOUGHERTY. July 11, at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Liverpool, by the Rev. Mr. Rowe, JOHN, third son of the late Mr. John McShane, Poyntzpass, to Rose Ann, third daughter of Mr. Edward Dougherty, Drung, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Sep 22 1865
BARNETT & STEWART. September 21, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. James Barnett, Drumskellan, to Miss Hannah Stewart, Ture (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 16 1866
BURNS & HARRIGAN. February 12, at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Derry, by the Rev. Daniel Magee, Mr. John Burns, of this City, to Miss Hannah Harrigan, of Carrowkeel, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 23 1866
EWING & MILLER. February 22, in the Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Samuel Irvine, Greenbank, Mr. Isaac Ewing, Crehenan, to Miss Sarah Miller, Burnfoot (Londonderry Sentinel)
Apr 3 1866
STEELE & HUGHES. March 27, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. Henry Steele, to Miss Margaret Hughes, both of Bogstown (Londonderry Sentinel)
Apr 13 1866
EATON & WALKER. April 12, in the Greenbank Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. Thomas Eaton, of Carberry [Cabry?], to Miss Eliza Walker, of Crehennan (Londonderry Sentinel)
Jan 15 1867
MCDAID & CROSSAN. January 6, at Drung Roman Catholic Chapel, by the Rev. William Doherty, Mr.JamesMcDaid, of Tromaty, to MARGARET, daughter of Mr. Neal Crossan, of Cabry (Londonderry Sentinel)
May 10 1867
BALMER & SEABOURNE. May 2, at Redcastle Church, by the Rev. William Major, Mr. J. Balmer, Constabulary, Tievelough, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Peter Seabourne, coastguard, Quigley's Point, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 18 1868
WILSON & CARMICHAEL. February 11, in the Presbyterian Church, Knowhead, by the Rev. John Camac, assisted by the Rev. S. Irvine, of Greenbank, Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Cabry, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Samuel Carmichael, Ardmore (Londonderry Sentinel)
Feb 18 1868
ELDER & CARMICHAEL. February 7, in the Presbyterian Church of Greenbank, by the Rev. Samuel Irvine, Mr. Robert Elder, Carndonagh, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. ThomasCarmichael, Cabry (Londonderry Sentinel)
Apr 24 1868
MCCURRY & CRAIG. April 21, at the Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. J. Bell, Mr. FrederickMcCurry, Coleraine [Co Londonderry], to Roseanna, daughter of Mr. Robert Craig, Carrownaffe, Moville (Londonderry Sentinel)
May 1 1868
HEGARTY & O’DONNELL. April 26, at Ballybrack Roman Catholic Church, Moville, by the Rev. George McDonagh, C.C., Thomas Hegarty, Esq., merchant, Liverpool, to Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr.John O'Donnell, Quigley's Point (Londonderry Sentinel)
May 1 1868
BLAKE & CURRY. On the 30th April, in Buncrana Church, by the Rev. Edward George Dougherty, M.A., Minister of the Parish, assisted by the Rev. John M. Curry A.B., Rector of Desertegney, and uncle of the bride, George Herbert Blake, Esq., Lieutenant Royal Navy, commanding H.M.S. Goldfish, second son of George Blake, Esq., of Redland, Bristol, and grandson of the late Arthur Palmer, Esq., of that City, to Frances Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of the late Alexander Curry, Esq., barrister at law, and the granddaughter of Tristram Cary, of White Castle and the Casino, Londonderry (Londonderry Sentinel)
Nov 5 1869
BOYD & RAMSAY. Oct. 28, at the Parish Church, Moville Upper, by the Rev. William Major, Prebendary and Rector, Mr.Edward Boyd, of Tullynavin, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Ramsay, of Tullynavin (Londonderry Sentinel)
Mar 5 1870
WALKER & MILLER. March 3, in the Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Mr. John Walker, Crehennan, to Miss Rebecca Miller, of Sherriff’s Mountain (Londonderry Standard)
Mar 26 1870
BURNETT & HARBISON. March 17, in First Newtownlimavady Presbyterian Church (Co. Londonderry), by the Rev. G. W. Hamill, Mr. Andrew Burnett, Drung, Moville, to Catherine Harbison, daughter of Mr. James Harbison, Drumrammer (Londonderry Journal)
April 12 1870
MOOREHEAD & HUGHEY. April 5, in the Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Mr. George Moorehead, Newtownlimavady (Co. Londonderry), to Miss Letitia JaneHughey, Ballyarnett (Londonderry Sentinel)
Apr 23 1870
FOSTER & LYNCH. April 19, at the Presbyterian Church, Moville, by the Rev. J. Bell, Mr. WilliamFoster, of Moville to Annie, daughter of Mr. William Lynch, of Muff (Londonderry Journal)
Apr 26 1870
CARLINE & FERRIS. April 21, in the Ballymacarrett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Mr. James Carline, to Miss Rebecca Jane Ferris, both of Londonderry (Londonderry Sentinel)
Oct 4 1870
CARRUTHERS & HENDERSON. September 29, at the Ballymacarrett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Mr. James Carruthers, Ballynagard, to Jane Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr.Robert Henderson, Ballynagard (Londonderry Sentinel)
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