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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