The 1901 Lurgan Street Directory
UNION STREET PART 2
No.
|
Head
of Household
|
Age
|
Religion
|
Occupation
|
No.
In House
|
85
|
Folding Factory
|
|
|
|
|
86
|
Joseph Duke
|
70
|
Presbyterian
|
Linen Manufacturer
|
10
|
87
|
George Wake
|
60
|
C.O.I
|
Retired Merchant
|
3
|
88
|
Alfred Alford
|
41
|
Presbyterian
|
Sewing Machine Mechanic
|
10
|
89
|
Mary Ann Wilson
|
66
|
Presbyterian
|
|
5
|
90
|
Thomas Cooke
|
65
|
C.O.I
|
Carpenter
|
5
|
91
|
James McIlwaine
|
64
|
Presbyterian
|
Pension for Army
|
5
|
92
|
Ellen McMullen
|
32
|
C.O.I
|
Dressmaker
|
2
|
93
|
Robert A Shields
|
47
|
Presbyterian
|
Schoolmaster
|
7
|
94
|
William Wetherall
|
66
|
C.O.I
|
Clerk
|
3
|
95
|
William Douie
|
46
|
Methodist
|
Tea Agent
|
4
|
96
|
Thomas Caulfield
|
40
|
C.O.I
|
Labourer
|
6
|
97
|
Francis Turner
|
25
|
Baptist
|
Sugar Boiler
|
2
|
98
|
James Withers
|
72
|
Prod Epis
|
General Labourer
|
3
|
99
|
Robert Morrow
|
38
|
Salvation Army
|
House Painter
|
8
|
100
|
Thomas Harvey
|
47
|
C.O.I
|
Gardener
|
5
|
101
|
Jane Mahaffy
|
44
|
Irish Church
|
Smoother
|
9
|
102
|
Samuel Hamilton
|
22
|
Presbyterian
|
Laundry Worker
|
3
|
103
|
Jackson Stothers
|
34
|
Presbyterian
|
Grocer assistant
|
3
|
104
|
Handkerchief Stitching Factory
|
|
|
|
|
105
|
John H Kelly
|
45
|
Epis C.O.I
|
Clerk
|
6
|
106
|
William Ballentine
|
30
|
C.O.I
|
Tailors Cutter
|
7
|
107
|
William Cooper
|
52
|
C.O.I
|
Weaver
|
7
|
108
|
Robert Doak
|
34
|
C.O.I
|
Tailor
|
8
|
109
|
Sarah Caulfield
|
61
|
Saints gathered at Lurgan
|
Occupied in
house work
|
4
|
110
|
Alexander Carson
|
51
|
Baptist
|
Damask Weaver
|
2
|
111
|
James McMerrie
|
27
|
C.O.I
|
Labourer
|
2
|
112
|
Margaret Carson
|
40
|
Presbyterian
|
Hemstitch Smoother
|
1
|
113
|
Hannah Uprichard
|
37
|
C.O.I parish church
|
Hemstitch Smoother
|
5
|
114
|
Eliza Jane Ospital
|
47
|
Christian gathered to the name of the
Lord
|
Machinist
|
2
|
115
|
Eliza J Uprichard
|
40
|
C.O.I
|
Handkerchief smoother
|
3
|
116
|
James McIlwaine
|
70
|
Presbyterian
|
Pensioner Private 45 regiment
|
2
|
117
|
John Uprichard
|
50
|
C.O.I
|
Carter
|
5
|
118
|
Elizabeth Haddock
|
50
|
C.O.I
|
Housework
|
4
|
119
|
George Haddock
|
29
|
Irish Church
|
Carter
|
5
|
120
|
Charles Ferry
|
35
|
C.O.I Epis
|
Power Loom Weaver
|
9
|
121
|
William McCord
|
35
|
C.O.I /Epis
|
Power Loom Weaver
|
9
|
122
|
William Craig
|
36
|
Salvation Army
|
Baker
|
6
|
123
|
George Cunningham
|
32
|
Presbyterian
|
Mineral Water Salesman
|
4
|
124
|
Sabbath School
|
|
|
|
|
125
|
Charles Baird
|
54
|
C.O.I
|
Carpenter
|
10
|
126
|
Hugh McDonald
|
35
|
RC
|
Constable R.I.C
|
3
|
127
|
Gospel Hall
|
|
|
|
|
128
|
Rose Ann Whitfield
|
61
|
S.O.F
|
Caretaker of Dispensary
|
1
|
129
|
Annie Duffy
|
30
|
Salvation Army
|
|
2
|
130
|
William McKinney
|
57
|
Methodist
|
Church Sexton
|
3
|
131
|
Hugh Duffy
|
28
|
Methodist
|
Painter
|
4
|
132
|
Francis Atkinson
|
50
|
Irish Church
|
Labourer
|
5
|
133
|
Handkerchief Factory
|
|
|
|
|
134
|
Joseph Cordner
|
25
|
C.O.I
|
Bicycle Maker
|
5
|
135
|
James Mulholland
|
34
|
Presbyterian
|
Sewing Machine Mechanic
|
6
|
136
|
Elizabeth Lutton
|
54
|
Epis
|
Warp Winder
|
3
|
137
|
John McCappan
|
62
|
Methodist
|
Boot Maker
|
3
|
138
|
Hugh Finlay
|
36
|
Methodist
|
Cambric Weaver
|
7
|
139
|
William Magee
|
25
|
C.O.I
|
Bread Server
|
2
|
140
|
Alexander Gregson
|
21
|
Baptist
|
Clerk
|
8
|
141
|
Alexander Nesbitt
|
47
|
Epis
|
General Labourer
|
12
|
142
|
James Turkington
|
43
|
C.O.I
|
Cabinet Maker
|
6
|
143
|
Margaret Bell
|
38
|
C.O.I/Epis
|
Confectionery Shop
|
2
|
144
|
Allen Long
|
60
|
C.O.I
|
Signal Man
|
2
|
145
|
Charles McGuigan
|
40
|
C.O.I
|
Librarian
|
7
|
146
|
Samuel Brown
|
45
|
C.O.I
|
Laundry Man
|
8
|
147
|
John Wilson
|
55
|
Irish Church
|
Ex Litter Carrier
|
3
|
148
|
William Webb
|
34
|
Irish Church
|
Bricklayer
|
6
|
149
|
Andrew McCleery
|
45
|
Presbyterian
|
Carpenter
|
5
|
150
|
Sarah Uprichard
|
35
|
Christian
|
Dressmaker
|
3
|
151
|
John McGeown
|
38
|
Presbyterian
|
Postman
|
2
|
152
|
Joseph Cummins
|
57
|
Presbyterian
|
Master Carpenter
|
9
|
153
|
Thomas Hill
|
50
|
C.O.I
|
Tailor
|
10
|
154
|
William James Martin
|
75
|
Presbyterian
|
Carpenter & Builder
|
4
|
155
|
Fred Douglas
|
38
|
Methodist
|
Clerk
|
8
|
156
|
Elizabeth Anderson
|
39
|
Methodist
|
Owner house property
|
2
|
157
|
Christy Magee
|
54
|
R.C.
|
Victualler
|
10
|
158
|
Patrick Walsh
|
71
|
C.O.I
|
Carpenter
|
3
|
159
|
Sarah McMullen
|
72
|
Christian known as Brethren
|
Retired
|
2
|
160
|
John Mahaffy
|
42
|
C.O.I
|
House and Land Agent
|
3
|
161
|
Thomas John Kerr
|
34
|
Methodist
|
Merchant Sailor
|
7
|
162
|
Samuel Magowan
|
26
|
Presbyterian
|
Draper
|
5
|
163
|
Weigh Bridge
|
|
|
|
|
164
|
Carpenters shop
|
|
|
|
|
165
|
Barbers shop
|
|
|
|
|
166
|
Public House
|
|
|
|
|
167
|
Charles Magee
|
47
|
RC
|
Spirit Merchant
|
7
|
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