Note: The compiler of this file has no connection to any Dickey family
***ORIGINAL SPELLING HAS BEEN RETAINED***
July 5 1850 | [Married] On the 1st inst., in the Second Presbyterian Church, Kilrea, by the Rev. Hugh Walker Rogers, the Rev. Joseph Dickey, Presbyterian Minister, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert McCahon, merchant, Kilrea (Londonderry Sentinel) |
September 12 1851 | [Birth] On the 31st August, at Kilrea, the wife of the Rev. Joseph Dickey, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 14 1854 | [Died] On the 31st ult., in his 88th year, John Dickey, Esq., of Cullybackey. His ancestors were from Ayrshire, John Dicke or Dickie, married a daughter of Hyndman of Myroe, county Derry, a sister of Captain Hyndman, officer of the guard, who fired the first shot on the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment, December 1688, on the closing of the gates of Derry. This John Dickie, was considered too old to fight at the siege, but his house at Ballymulley, near the Roe Water, was burned by the retreating army of James (Londonderry Sentinel) |
November 16 1855 | [Birth] At Kilrea, on the 2nd inst., the wife of the Rev. Joseph Dickey, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |
November 18 1859 | [Birth] November 10, at Summerhill Cottage, the wife of the Rev. Joseph Dickey, Kilrea, of a son (Londonderry Sentinel) |
November 8 1861 | [Birth] October 29, at the Manse, Kilrea, the wife of the Rev. Joseph Dickey, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 10 1863 | [Birth] On the 6th April, at Culmore, the lady of the Rev. John Porter Dickey, of a son (Londonderry Sentinel) |
June 19 1866 | [Birth] June 12, at the Manse, Kilrea, the wife of the Rev. Joseph Dickey, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |