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The 1901 Lurgan Street Directory

AVENUE ROAD

No.

Head of Household

Age

Religion

Occupation

No. In House

1

Robert Kirk

36

C.O.I.

Carter

2

2

John McCollum

60

C.O.I.

General Labourer

3

3

Susan Kane

50

Methodist

Widow

4

4

Maria Lonsdale

45

So Called Brethren

Dressmaker

2

5

Elizabeth Atkinson

41

Presbyterian

Widow

6

6

William Lonsdale

60

C.O.I.

Master Carpenter

4

7

Mary Smyth

71

C.O.I.

Widow

3

8

Robert Mulholland

56

Christian Known AS Brethren

Damask Weaver

7

9

Elizabeth Fairfield

74

Epis.

Widow

2

10

Mary Eliz. Beally

40

Presbyterian

BLANK

6

11

R.I.C. BARRACKS. Sergeant In charge: John Beally aged 43

12

Thomas Moffet

30

C.O.I.

Solicitors Clerk

3

13

William Gilchrist

34

Epis.

“Dorper”

5

14

Ellen Hanvey

56

Epis.

Widow

4

15

John McNally

67

R.C.

Property Owner

7

16

Charlotte Donaldson

74

Epis.

Widow

2

17

James Martin

39

C.O.I.

Commission Agent

9

18

Edward A. Gilmore

38

R.C.

Master Merchant

7

19

John C. Combe

34

C.O.I.

Mercantile Clerk

3

20

George Briggs

33

C.O.I.

Bread Server

5

21

Charles J. Collins

45

C.O.I.

Clerk Linen Factory

2

22

James Glenn

32

Presbyterian

Tailor and Cutter

6

23

Thomas Gilbert

64

Methodist

Plasterer

4

24

Mary Carter

50

Christian

Lady

2

25

William Belshaw

39

C.O.I.

Damask Weaver

1

26

James Crozier

30

C.O.I.

Shoemaker

7

27

Samuel Wells

32

C.O.I.

Warehouse Clerk

6

28

James Murphy

34

C.O.I.

Clerk Commercial

9

29

Jane Bridgett

50

Presbyterian

BLANK

8

30

William Burns

27

Presbyterian

Carpenter

2

31

Marianne Herbert

38

Episc.

Teacher, National School

4

32

William J. Kane

42

Methodist

Confectioner Salesman

8

33

James Hamilton

32

Presbyterian

Clerk in Linen Trade

6

34

John Bleakley

34

Salvation Army

Cycle Agent & Repairer

8

35

Thomas McClean

40

Presbyterian

Labourer

3

36

Thomas Uprichard

70

C.O.I.

General Labourer

2

37

Susan Ross

64

Presbyterian

BLANK

2

38

Elizabeth McClean

73

Presbyterian

BLANK

6

39

Sarah Wells

80

C.O.I.

Housekeeper

1

40

Joseph Leatham

30

R.C.

Cambric Weaver

3

41

Isabella Piper

84

Presbyterian

Housekeeper

3

42

John McCullough

48

C.O.I.

Poulterer

11

43

George McCormick

64

Presbyterian

House Carpenter

3

44

Thomas Patton

30

C.O.I.

Clerk

10

45

Thomas Mullen

32

C.O.I.

“Poulter”

7

46

Abel Haskes

55

Presbyterian

Linen Weaver

5

47

Maggie Lockhart

39

C.O.I.

BLANK

6

48

Margaret McDowell

58

Presbyterian

BLANK

5

49

Jane McCleery

60

Baptist

BLANK

7

50

Albert J. Johnston

30

C.O.I.

Clerk in Linen Factory

5

51

George A. Hull

29

C.O.I.

Damask Weaver

3

52

William H. McBrownlee

24

C.O.I.

Solicitors Clerk

2

53

Edward Graham

40

Presbyterian

Constable R.I.C.

3

54

Winifred Campbell

34

Presbyterian

Housekeeper

6

55

William McMurray

34

C.O.I.

Block Printer

8

56

John Weatherall

45

C.O.I.

“Engine Driver, Linen Factory”

6

57

Mary McConnell

44

Methodist

(Shop) BLANK

4

58

William H. Best

50

C.O.I.

Machine Agent

8

59

Hugh English

62

Presbyterian

School Attendance Officer

3

60

Thomas Magill

26

C.O.I.

Tailor

3

61

John McKenna

25

Presbyterian

Damask Weaver

3

62

William Carroll

60

C.O.I.

Dryer in Linen Factory

2

63

William McClean

50

C.O.I.

Cambric Weaver

6

64

Elizabeth McKinley

50

C.O.I.

Housekeeper

5

65

Richardson Bunting

64

R.C.

Damask Weaver

6

66

Elizabeth McKenna

65

Presbyterian

BLANK

4

67

EMPTY DWELLING

       

68

William McIlwaine

60

Presbyterian

Cambric Weaver

4

69

Mary Gracey

55

C.O.I.

Housekeeper

7

70

Samuel Burns

70

C.O.I.

Cambric Weaver

4

71

Henry Best

50

C.O.I.

General Labourer

3

72

Sarah McDonnell

61

C.O.I.

BLANK

3

73

Fanny McComb

--

C.O.I.

Smoother

3

74

Hugh Gibson

77

Presbyterian

Army Pensioner

4

75

Jane Magee

46

C.O.I.

Housekeeper

4

76

John McDowell

64

C.O.I.

Warper

4

77

George Maguiness

40

R.C.

Cambric Weaver

2

78

Mary A. Jardan

21

Methodist

Hemstitch

1

79

Robert Lynass

74

Methodist

Past Work

1

80

John McCaveney

37

C.O.I.

Cloth Passer in Linen Factory

7

81

William J. Trotter

60

C.O.I.

General Labourer

3

82

James Fitzsimons

26

Presbyterian

Clerk in Linen Factory

4

83

Sarah Dixon

60

Presbyterian

Widow

3

84

Thomas Chambers

27

C.O.I.

Insurance Agent

5

85

Robert Fitzsimons

64

Presbyterian

Cambric Weaver

2

86

George Haskes

64

Presbyterian

Cambric Weaver

5

87

William Waddell

70

Presbyterian

Cambric Weaver

4

88

Frank A. Mells

32

C.O.I.

Coachman

5

89

John Euprichard

63

C.O.I.

Cambric Weaver

6

90

Thomas Summerville

70

C.O.I.

General Weaver

7

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