Boltnaconnell Townland, Killead


Freehold Registration

The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated Tuesday 29th September, 1829 and is reproduced with permission of the Belfast News Letter.

County of Antrim

List of persons applying to Register their Freeholds at the next General Quarter Session of the Peace, to be held at Antrim, for the Division of Ballymena, pursuant to the Act of 10th George the Fourth, Cap.8, entered by the Clerk of the Peace.

No: 52

Name and Residence of Applicant: David Bell, Boltnaconnell
Description of Freehold: Houses and lands, Boltnaconnell
Yearly Value to be registered: £10

No: 53

Name and Residence of Applicant: Alex. Porter, Boltnaconnell
Description of Freehold: Houses and lands, Boltnaconnell
Yearly Value to be registered: £10

Marriage — Jacob Moorhead and Alice Bell

The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 26th Jan 1841 and is used with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.

Married

On the 21st inst by the Rev. Joseph McKee, of Killead, Mr Jacob Moorhead, Ballinderry, to Alice, third daughter of Mr Clements Bell, of Boltnaconnell, formerly merchant in Belfast.

Notice to Creditors re Joseph Stewart

The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 17th March 1910 and appears with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.

Notice to creditors.

Notice is hereby given, that all Persons claiming to be Creditors or otherwise to have any claim against the assets of Joseph Meneely Stewart, late of Boltnaconnell, in the County of Antrim, farmer who died on 3rd day of March, 1910, are hereby required, on or before the 25th inst., to furnish (in writing) the particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitor.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1910.
J.H. Peden, Solicitor, 64, Donegall St., Belfast; and 16 Molesworth St., Dublin.

Death Notice — Milliken

The following extract is from The Belfast Newsletter dated 2nd August 1912. It is reproduced with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.

Milliken – July 31st at his residence, Boltnaconnell, James Milliken. His remains will be removed for interment in Dundrod burying ground tomorrow (Saturday) 3rd inst at eleven o’clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. Joshua Milliken.

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