Cine Mhac an TSaoir: Guide to Sources for Researching McAteer/McIntyre Families in IrelandUpdated and enlarged guide to sources for the surname McAteer. The original edition was produced for the McAteer gatherings in 1993 and 1994. Covering 8 counties including Antrim, Armagh, Donegal, Down, Leitrim, Londonderry and Tyrone, plus Belfast city, this guide includes several thousand references to individuals named McAteer and McIntyre taken from tithe, valuation and census records; church and civil registers of baptism, birth and marriage; wills and gravestone inscriptions, including a few from far distant Australia and Argentina. |
Contents
Introduction | 4 |
birth marriage death and census records | 11 |
McAteers and McIntyres with case study of McAteers of Drummaul Randalstown | 32 |
McAteers in commercial and street Directories c 182094 will summary census abstracts | 44 |
Common terms and phrases
aged alive including Armagh Ballealy Ballyholland Upper Ballyscullion Baptisms Belfast Blaris born Co Donegal Bridget Carrigallen census Church of Ireland Clondavaddog Location Co Donegal Coleraine Cranfield Derry Dromore Drummaul Dublin Earl of Leitrim Elizabeth Ellen executors granted at Belfast House and land House,offices Hugh McAteer Hugh Parish Intyre James McAteer James Parish Jane John McAteer John Parish Kilbarron Location L'derry labourer McIntyre Liverpool Londonderry marriages married Mary Ann McAteer properties McTear Michael McAteer National Archives Newry Newry Location Newry Parish Northern Ireland old farmer Owen Parish Shankill Location Patrick McAteer Patrick Parish place was granted place was probated Portglenone probated Belfast PRONI Randalstown read and write read or write Robert Parish Roman Catholic Samuel Sarah spinster spoke Irish Street surname Tamlaght O'Crilly Tamlaght OCrilly Location Thomas Parish Tithe townland Townparks Tyrone Ulster unmarried Upper Location valuation widow William McAteer William Parish windows in front