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The 1901 Lurgan Street Directory

HIGH STREET

No.

Head of Household

Age

Religion

Occupation

No. In House

1

(Shop)

   

 

 

2

Mary McConnor

26

R.C.

Shop Keeper

1

3

James Watson

52

C.O.I.

(Shop) Merchant

1

4

William McGuire

65

C.O.I.

(Shop) House painter master 

5

5

Empty Dwelling

       

6

Thomas J. Taverner

44

C.O.I.

Coal Merchant

7

7

Empty Dwelling

       

8

John Singleton Darling

44

Christian known as brethren

Medical Practitioner

18

9

James W. McClatchie

43

Presbyterian

(Northern Bank)
Bank Manager

6

10

James Johnston

62

C.O.I.

Brewer

9

11

Empty Dwelling

       

12

James Greer

40

Presbyterian

Blank

12

13

Edward Reynolds

70

Methodist

(Shop) Harness Maker

2

14

John Glendenning

45

C.O.I.

Magistrate & Linen Manufacturer

7

15

Empty Dwelling

       

16

James Herbert

31

C.O.I.

(Shop) Fruiterer

6

17

William Cordner

74

C.O.I.

Scripture Reader

5

18

Jane Ross

77

Methodist

Income from dividends linen yarn

8

19

Arabella Douglas

84

C.O.I.

Widow

6

20

Mary E. Moore

60

Presbyterian

Blank

2

21

Margaret E. Irwin

21

C.O.I.

  (Shop) Housekeeper

3

22

William R. McCaulay

44

C.O.I.

(Shop) Merchant

8

23

Wareroom
       

24

James Johnston

39

C.O.I.

Linen Manufacturer & Justice of peace

10

25

Harry MacGeagh

42

Agnastic

Linen Merchant

3

26

Robert Thompson

54

C.O.I.

Merchant

3

27

Samuel Agnew

52

Irish Church

M.D. R.W.I. General Practitioner

9

28

James Malcolm

54

C.O.I.

J.P.D.L. Linen Manufacturer

8

29

Samuel Charles

38

C.O.I.

(Shop) Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician

8

30

Andrew Hamilton Hunter

54

Methodist

(Shop) Picture frame maker, drapery and fancy business

2

31

James McClimond

46

Methodist

(Shop) Merchant

3

32

Empty Dwelling

 

33

Empty Dwelling

 

34

James McCrory

27

Presbyterian

(Shop) Watchmaker

2

35

Charles Fleming

31

C.O.I.

(Shop)
General Merchant

1

36

J.H.W. Hamilton

50

Epis.

(Belfast Bank) Bank Manager

2

37

Elizabeth Lockhart

58

Presbyterian

Nurse

3

38

Empty Dwelling

 

39

Samuel Lynn

49

Presbyterian

(Shop) Master Plumber

6

40

Empty Dwelling

 

41

Elizabeth Bratty

65

C.O.I.

(Shop) China Shopkeeper

4

42

Empty Dwelling

 

43

James Kennedy

86

R.C.

(Shop) Grocer, Biker provisons merchant

9

44

Francis Boston

88

C.O.I.

(Shop) Pawnbroker

1

45

Empty Dwelling

 

46

George Bracken

43

Methodist

General Practitioner

2

47

Annie Sleith

35

Presbyterian

(Shop) Dressmaker

2

48

Mary McCrory

66

Presbyterian

(Shop) Housekeeper

2

49

John Ross

60

C.O.I.

Retired Linen Manufacturer

12

50

John S. Carrick

39

Methodist

Grain Merchant

5

51

John Ross

35

Christian known as Brethren

(Shop) Tea dealer & Grocer

8

52

Sarah Ballance

34

Presbyterian

(Shop) Shopkeeper

3

53

James Moore

56

C.O.I.

Agricultural Labour

6

54

Wareroom

 

55

William B. Sprouce

34

Presbyterian

Presbyterian Clergyman

6

56

Presbyterian Meeting House

57

Lurgan Male National School

58

Marianne Hamilton

30

Presbyterian

Y.M.C.A. Superintendent

5

59

Henry Megarry

83

Methodist

Retired Bank Manager

5

60

Harriett Watson

84

Presbyterian

No Occupation

3

61

Sarah Webb

22

C.O.I.

(Shop) Shop Assistant

4

62

Empty Dwelling

 
 

63

Armstrong Connor

31

C.O.I.

(Shop) Damask Weaver

6

64

Robert H Forsythe

36

C.O.I.

Commercial Traveller, Whiskey

3

65

Andrew Johnston

56

C.O.I.

Relieving Officer

5

66

Edward Hayes

65

R.C.

Ex. Head Constable R.I.C.

7

67

James Geddis

56

Presbyterian

(Shop) Labourer

8

68

Alexander Geddis

32

Presbyterian

(Shop) Boot Maker

6

69

James Cummings

64

Society of Friends

Clerk Linen Factory

4

70

Empty Dwelling

 
 

71

Empty Dwelling

 
 

72

Mary Ann Wells

55

Presbyterian

Share Holder

3

73

Baptist Meeting House

 

74

Hamilton Livingston

55

Society Of Friends

Caretaker

9

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