The 1901 Lurgan Street Directory
CHURCH PLACE
No.
|
Head
of Household
|
Age
|
Religion
|
Occupation
|
No.
In House
|
1
|
George Turkington
|
55
|
C.O.I.
|
(Grocers
Shop)
Baker and Grocer
|
5
|
2
|
Mary ONeill
|
50
|
R.C.
|
(Public
House)
Publican and Grocer
|
11
|
3
|
4
|
Patrick Marron?
|
37
|
R.C.
|
(Boot
Shop)
Boot Merchant
|
2
|
5
|
6
|
Mary Ann Brownlee
|
50
|
C.O.I.
|
BLANK
|
2
|
7
|
William John Thompson
|
60
|
Presbyterian
|
Cane Reed maker
|
5
|
8
|
James Whitla
|
37
|
Methodist
|
Methodist Minister
|
3
|
9
|
John Alex Thompson
|
44
|
Presbyterian
|
Caretaker
|
8
|
10
|
William Gilmore
|
46
|
Presbyterian
|
Merchant
|
8
|
11
|
James Gillespie
|
40
|
Presbyterian
|
|
3
|
12
|
William Jennings
|
49
|
Christian Brethren
|
Grocer
|
4
|
13
|
Ann Seaton
|
60
|
Irish Church
|
BLANK
|
4
|
14
|
James McCaughey
|
76
|
Presbyterian
|
Retired Grocer
|
2
|
15
|
EMPTY DWELLING
|
|
|
|
|
16
|
Fredrick W. Magahan
|
65
|
Irish Church
|
Clerk of Petty Sessions
|
4
|
17
|
Henrietta Frazier
|
25
|
Methodist
|
(Boarding
House) Teacher
|
13
|
18
|
Myles Taff
|
25
|
R.C.
|
General Medical Practitioner
|
2
|
19
|
Andrew Donnelly
|
55
|
R.C.
|
Merchant
|
4
|
20
|
John Parks
|
44
|
C.O.I.
|
Dealer
|
4
|
21
|
Mary Finnie
|
29
|
Presbyterian
|
(Grocers
Shop) Housekeeper
|
4
|
22
|
James Thornton
|
38
|
C.O.I.
|
(Bacon
Store)
Provision Merchant
|
1
|
23
|
Drapers
Shop
|
|
|
|
|
24
|
John Sturgeon
|
21
|
Presbyterian
|
(Grocers
Shop) Grocer
|
2
|
25
|
Michael McIntee
|
22
|
R.C.
|
(Public
House)
Spirit Merchant
|
3
|
26
|
Mary McMahon
|
26?
|
R.C.
|
(Confectionary)
Confectioner
|
1
|
27
|
Owen McCarney
|
23
|
R.C.
|
(Draper
Shop)
Draper
|
4
|
28
|
Rebecca Nelson
|
70?
|
Presbyterian
|
Housekeeper
|
4
|
29
|
James McNally
|
|
R.C.
|
Army Pensioner 27 Regt.
|
8
|
30
|
John Thornton
|
45
|
Irish Church
|
(Boarding
House) Boarding Housekeeper
|
13
|
38
|
Andrew
Donnelly
|
40
|
R.C.
|
(Public
House)
Spirit Merchant
|
5
|
39
|
Kate
Mullen
|
25
|
R.C.
|
(Sacred
Heart House) Head Teacher
|
25
|
40
|
Sister
Laurentia Toner
|
35
|
R.C.
|
(Boarding
House) Sister of Mercy
|
5
|
41
|
Solicitors Office
|
|
|
|
|
42
|
Thomas
Lancashire
|
24
|
C.O.I.
|
(Jewellers)
Watch Maker and
Jeweller
|
2
|
43
|
David
Pedlow
|
31
|
C.O.I.
|
(Public
House) Spirit Dealer
|
5
|
44
|
Elizabeth
Donnelly
|
75
|
R.C.
|
(Restaurant)
Restaurant Owner
|
4
|
45
|
Patrick
McCusker
|
46
|
R.C.
|
(Fleshers)
Butcher
|
|
46
|
Barbers Shop
|
|
|
|
|
47
|
Agnes
Lyons
|
18?
|
R.C.
|
(Confectionary)
Confectioner
|
|
48
|
Brown
Moffett
|
22
|
Irish
Church
|
(Grocers)
Grocer Assistant
|
7
|
49
|
Patrick
Kelly
|
23
|
R.C.
|
(Fruit
Shop)
Fish monger and Fruiter
|
1
|
50
|
Sarah
Jane Donnelly
|
45
|
R.C.
|
(Public
House)
Spirit bar
|
4
|
51
|
Thomas
Rowan
|
46
|
R.C.
|
(Shop)
Hawker
|
7
|
52
|
Robert
Casey
|
60
|
R.C.
|
(Fleshers)
Flesher
|
1
|
53
|
Mary
Casey
|
18
|
R.C.
|
(Confectionary)
Sales woman in Confectioners shop
|
4
|
54
|
Laurence
Murphy
|
40
|
R.C.
|
(Hardware)
Shopkeeper
|
7
|
56
|
Thomas
Black
|
70
|
Presbyterian
|
(Chemist)
|
3
|
57
|
Herbert
Johnston
|
26
|
C.O.I.
|
(Jeweller)
Jeweller
|
2
|
58
|
Edward
Ferguson
|
50
|
Presbyterian
|
(Boot
Shop)
Clog, boot and shoemaker
|
8
|
59
|
Wesley
Castles
|
55
|
Methodist
|
(Fleshers)
Victullar
|
5
|
60
|
William
Owens
|
59
|
C.O.I.
|
(Café)
Coachman
|
7
|
61
|
HALL
|
|
|
|
|
62
|
Louis Robert Richardson
|
43
|
C.O.I.
|
(Stationers)
Newspaper Proprietor
|
|
63
|
John Toal
|
59
|
Presbyterian
|
(Post
Office) Caretaker
|
|
64
|
John Malcomson
|
42
|
Presbyterian
|
Hardware Merchant
|
|
65
|
Thomas Irwin
|
59
|
C.O.I.
|
Yarn Merchant
|
|
66
|
Samuel Sloan
|
43
|
C.O.I.
|
(Public
House)
Publican
|
|
67
|
James McGeown
|
42
|
R.C.
|
Spirit Merchant
|
|
68
|
Sacred
Heart National School
|
|
|
69
|
"Christ's
Church" Church Of Ireland
|
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