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Lucas, Joseph

Male 1791 - 1875  (84 years)


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  • Name Lucas, Joseph 
    Born 1791 
    Gender Male 
    Died 8 Dec 1875  Mullaghacreevy,Dungannon,Co Tyrone Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7345  Wilkinson
    Last Modified 22 Nov 2020 

    Family Unknown,   d. Aft 1875 
    Children 
     1. Lucas, Sarah,   b. 1817, Tyrone,Ireland. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1866, Gortshalgen,Coalisland,Dungannon,Tyrone, Ulster. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 49 years)
     2. Living
    Family ID F3034  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • BIOGRAPHY: The Tithe Applotment Books, 1832, (<http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/tyrone/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-drumglass.php#.W2vodNIzZph> FIN 5A/121) lists a Joseph Lucus (Lucas?) in Killyneal (Killyneill or Killymeal?) Townland, Parish of Drumglass, Barony of Dungannon Middle. (https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/dungannon-middle/drumglass/killyneill/)

      BIOGRAPHY: Occupation: farmer.


      John Lucas, Gortlenaghan, Dungannon.
      From ...
      A LIST of Persons who have served Notices on the Clerk of the Peace of their intention to Register Freeholds at the ensuing Quarter Sessions to be held at DUNGANNON, in the month of Freeholder?s Register for Co. Tyrone.
      Printed in The Strabane Morning Post 19 May 1829 to 12 June 1832
      Vol. XX. - No. 23. Tuesday, June 7, 1831.
      July next, pursuant to the 10th Geo. IV. Chap. 8.
      DANIEL AUCHINLECK, Clerk of the Peace, County of Tyrone.
      {http://cotyroneireland.com/places/freeholderreg.html}

      Gortlaghan and Derrykeel. Corn Mill. James Lucas (Earl of Ranfurly) House office corn mill land Area=64.0.0 Land Value=?48.0.0 Building Value=?12.10.0 Total=?60.10.0 1863. {Extracted from the Griffiths Index and other sources in PRONI. http://cotyroneireland.com/places/tyronemills.html}

      DEATH: Have the record of the death of a Joseph Lucas in Mullaghcreevy (or Mullagacreevy as in Griffith) in 1875. Which is consistent with what's known elsewhere. File: Cause of death: Prostate disease (cancer?) and dysuria (painful urinaton).