Note: the compiler of this file has no connection to any McClintock family
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September 10 1782 | [Married] Thursday last John McClintock to Miss Alexander, both of Bishop St. (Londonderry Journal) |
December 2 1823 | {Died] On Saturday morning last, of putrid fever, William McClintock, Esq. of the House of Messrs. A. Schoales, W. McClintock and Co. of Londonderry, a Gentleman in whom there was a rare combination of the social virtues, among which strict probity and an unalterable attachment to his friends were not the least conspicuous (Strabane Morning Post) |
February 17 1824 | [Died] At Miss Harvey’s, on the east Wall, Derry, in the 19th year of his age, Mr. Robert McClintock, second son of the late Wm. McClintock, of Prospect Hill, Esq. (Strabane Morning Post) |
April 14 1832 | [Birth] On the 5th inst., at Waterloo Place, the lady of Captain McClintock, of the Londonderry Regiment, of a son (Londonderry Sentinel) |
March 30 1833 | [Died] On the 23rd inst., at the house of her son in law, the Rev. Robert Alexander, of Aghadowey, Mrs. McClintock, relict of the late Henry McClintock (Londonderry Sentinel) |
January 2 1841 | [Died] On the 30th ult., at the residence of her son, Dr. McClintock, in Raphoe, county Donegal, Mrs. Elizabeth McClintock, aged 72 years, relict of the late Mr. William McClintock, of Bishop Street, in this City, merchant (Londonderry Sentinel) |
January 23 1841 | [Died] On Sunday, the 17th inst., at his residence, Hampstead Hall, near this City, in his 3rd year, William Kerr McClintock, Esq (Londonderry Sentinel) |
March 27 1841 | [Died] On the 15th inst., at Havre de Pas, Surgeon McClintock, of the medical staff, formerly of this City. He formerly served in the Royal Dragoons and 32nd Regiment (Londonderry Sentinel) |
June 11 1842 | [Married] In the Church of Raphoe, on the 1st of June inst., by the Rev. Thomas Irwin, of the Deanery, Captain Crawley, Sub Inspector of the Constabulary, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr. William McClintock, merchant, of the City of Londonderry (Londonderry Sentinel) |
December 3 1842 | [Died] Yesterday, John McClintock, aged 10 years, the youngest son of Captain McClintock, Adjutant of the Londonderry Militia (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 19 1850 | [Died] On the 15th inst., at his residence, on the Strand, aged 56 years, Captain James McClintock, late of the 88th Regiment, and for many years, Adjutant of the Londonderry Regiment of Militia. His remains will be interred in the Cathedral burying ground, on Saturday morning at half past nine o'clock (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 18 1851 | [Died] On the 16th inst., at Hampstead Hall, John Kerr McClintock, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 23 1852 | [Married] On Tuesday, the 13th of April, at the Parish Church of St. Marylebone, by the Rev. J.T. Jones, William K. M. McClintock, Esq., eldest surviving son of the late William K. McClintock, Esq., of Hampstead Hall, Londonderry, to Miss Emily Lake, grand niece of Mrs. Selby, Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, London (Londonderry Sentinel) |
January 28 1853 | [Died] At sea, on the 25th ult., on board the ship Childe Harold, caused by a fall from the maintopmast, Robert James McClintock, aged 28 years, late of this City, eldest son of the late Captain McClintock, 88th Regiment (Londonderry Sentinel) |
August 19 1853 | [Died] On the morning of the 13th inst., at Hampstead Hall, Kerr, youngest son of the late William Kerr McClintock, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel) |
January 28 1853 | [Died] At sea, on the 25th ult., on board the ship Childe Harold, caused by a fall from the maintopmast, Robert James McClintock, aged 28 years, late of this City, eldest son of the late Captain McClintock, 88th Regiment (Londonderry Sentinel) |
August 19 1853 | [Died] On the morning of the 13th inst., at Hampstead Hall, Kerr, youngest son of the late William Kerr McClintock, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel) |
February 29 1856 | [Died] On the 23rd inst., at her residence, 59 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, Mary Meredith, relict of Hugh McClintock, Esq., M. D., 1st Royal Dragoons, formerly of this City (Londonderry Sentinel) |
June 27 1856 | [Married] On the 19th inst., in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. William de Burgh, Incumbent of St. John's, Sandymount, Thompson M. McClintock, Esq., of Hamstead Hall, Londonderry, late Captain 21st Regiment, to Sarah Maria, elder daughter of the Rev. John Conyngham McCausland, Incumbent of Killylea, Armagh (Londonderry Sentinel) |
March 6 1857 | [Died] On the 28th ult., at Greystones, county Wicklow, William Kerr Macky McClintock, Esq., of Hampstead Hall, Londonderry, aged 35 (Londonderry Sentinel) |
June 11 1858 | [Died] At Hampstead Hall, on Sunday morning, the 6th inst., Louisa, youngest daughter of the late William Kerr McClintock, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel) |
May 20 1859 | [Married] At the Cathedral, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Francis Smith, James McClintock, to Mary McKim, both of Foyleshill (Londonderry Sentinel) |
April 20 1860 | [Married] April 17, in the Parish Church of Killea, by the Rev. John Gage Ball, uncle of the bride, John Acheson, eldest son of Ross T. Smyth, Esq., of Ardmore, county Derry, to Alice, second daughter of the late Robert McClintock, Esq., J. P., and D. L., Dunmore, county Donegal (Londonderry Sentinel) |
October 25 1861 | [Married] October 17, at Taney Church, Dundrum, county Dublin, by the Rev. J.M. Kilner, Chaplain of Chester Castle, the Rev. John J. Daniell, St. Peter's, Kington Langley, Chippenham, Wiltshire, to Emily, widow of William K. M. McClintock, of Hampstead Hall, Londonderry, Esq. (Londonderry Sentinel) |
December 20 1861 | [Married] December 19, by Rev. Matthew Wilson, in the Strand Presbyterian Church, Derry, Martha, daughter of the late Mr. William McLintock, Creggan, to Mr. James W. McKinney, Ramullan (Londonderry Sentinel) |
November 21 1862 | [Died] November 19, at Hampstead Hall, Sarah, relict of the late William Kerr McClintock, Esq., aged 65 years (Londonderry Sentinel) |
July 5 1864 | [Birth] July 1, at Hampstead Hall, the wife of Captain T. M. McClintock, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |
February 9 1866 | [Birth] February 6, at Hampstead Hall, the wife of Captain T. McClintock, of a daughter (Londonderry Sentinel) |
September 21 1866 | [Died] On the 18th September, at Portrush, Samuel McClintock, Esq., late of Gransha Lodge. His remains will be removed from the Railway Terminus, at the Waterside, on tomorrow, Saturday, morning, the 22nd inst., at ten o'clock, for interment in the Cathedral Burying Ground (Londonderry Sentinel) |
August 6 1867 | [Birth] August 5, the wife of Captain T. M. McClintock, Hampstead Hall, Derry, of a son (Londonderry Sentinel) |
July 3 1868 | [Married] June 26, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Moneymore, by the Rev. R. Sinclair, Mr. Robert Graham, Ballynagilly, to Miss Barbara Mary McClintock, Meenlougher (Londonderry Sentinel) |
March 2 1869 | [Birth] Feb 27, at Hampstead Hall, Derry, the wife of Captain T. M. McClintock, of a son (Londonderry Sentinel) |
November 30 1866 | [Married] November 27, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. James McClintock, Steelstown, to Miss Rebecca Adams, Belmount (Londonderry Sentinel) |
August 6 1867 | [Died] July 31, at her residence, Racecourse, Catherine McClintock, aged 24 years (Londonderry Sentinel) |
September 13 1867 | [Married] September 5, in the Presbyterian Church, Waterside, Derry, by the Rev. William McClure, Mr. James McClintock, Creggan, to Rebecca, fourth daughter of the late Mr. John Torrens, Glashuagh (Londonderry Sentinel) |
February 25 1868 | [Married] February 18, in the First Presbyterian Church, Glendermott, by the Rev. A. Buchanan, Mr. William McClintock, to Miss Isabella Wray, both of Greerstown, Parish of Glendermott (Londonderry Sentinel) |
January 12 1869 | [Married] Jan 7, in the Presbyterian Church, Ballyarnett, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, assisted by the Rev, Samuel Irvine, Greenbank, Mr. Alexander Montgomery, to Miss Matilda McClintock, both of Steelstown (Londonderry Sentinel) |
March 5 1869 | [Died] March 1, at Hampstead Hall, Derry, Charles, infant son of Captain T. M. McClintock (Londonderry Sentinel) |
June 1 1870 | [Birth] May 30, at Hampstead Hall, the wife of Capt. McClintock, of a daughter (Londonderry Standard) |
June 3 1870 | [Married] June 2, in the Parish Church of Ballywillan, Portrush, by the Rev. John S. McClintock, A. M., brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Henry Ffolliott, A. M., Rector of the parish, John Atkinson, Esq., Ballynewry House, county Armagh, to Mary, only daughter of the late Samuel McClintock, Esq., of Gransha Lodge, county of Londonderry (Londonderry Sentinel) |