Businesses: Derry County - Bellaghy, 1910

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BUSINESSES: BELLAGHY, 1910

Thirty-seven miles from Belfast.
Three miles from Castledawson Railway Station.
Has a Post Office, with Telephone and Money Order
Departments.
Area of village, 34 acres.
Population 381.
Fairs held on first Monday of each month.

POST OFFICE

Public Telephone, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank.
Mrs. McErlean, Postmistress.
Mails arrive and are dispatched twice daily

PLACES OF WORSHIP

Ballyscullion Parish Church - Rev. Wm. Kelly, rector
Bellaghy Presbyterian Church - Rev. Thomas McCrea,
minister
Methodist Church - Weekly Supply
Roman Catholic Church - Rev. P. McNamee, P.P.; Rev. P.
Conway, C.C.

SCHOOLS

No. 1 Male and Female (R.C.) - J. McQuillan, teacher; Mrs.
McQuillan, assistant
Bellaghy Senior - James Marshall, teacher; Miss Gallagher,
assistant
Bellaghy Infant - Mrs. Leonard, teacher; Miss M. Evans,
assistant
Glenvale Male and Female (Pres.) - G. Kilpatrick, teacher;
Miss Wilson, assistant
Ballynease - Mr. and Mrs. Kielt, teachers
Creagh Male (R.C.) - R. McWilliams, teacher

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Dispensary Medical Officer and Registrar of Births and
Deaths - George M. Thompson, M.D., M.Ch.. M.A.O.
(R.U.I.), D.Ph. (Camb.), Cert. Psychol. Med. (Lond.), J.P.
Royal Irish Constabulary - T. Quigley, sergt.
Bellaghy Estate Office - S. Lyle, agent; John Leonard, clerk;
John Overend and Isaac Overend, bailiffs

INHABITANTS

Barton, Patrick, delf and china dealer
Bell, Isaac, farmer, Sandymount
Brown, Alexander, carpenter
Brown, James, publican
Brown, M., publican
Brown, William, carpenter
Brown, William J., farmer
Campbell, James, weaver
Carson, John, butter and egg merchant
Connor, James, lodging-house keeper
Conway, Rev. P., C.C.
Cudden, William, cattle dealer
Daley, Thomas, J.P., grocer and draper
Davidson, Robert, carpenter
Davidson, Thomas, carpenter
Dawson, Hugh, sexton
Dawson, John, carpenter
Diamond, John, road contractor
Diamond, M., sempstress
Dickey, Mrs.
Dolan, F., draper and auctioneer
Evans, E., dressmaker
Evans, Henry, carpenter
Evans, James, mason
Evans, Randal, publican
Evans, William, mason
Faith, M. A., draper
Frew, Thomas, poulterer
Gillespie, Miss, milliner
Gray, A., dressmaker
Gray, Samuel, letter carrier
Gregg, Thomas, blacksmith
Hill, M., postman
Hueston, William James
Hunter, John, shoemaker
Johnston, James, grocer
Kearney, James, blacksmith
Kelly, Jane
Keenan, John, J.P., farmer, Leitrim
Keenan, R. L., nurseryman
Kennedy, James, sexton
Kennedy, Thomas, cattle dealer and shirt manufacturer
Kennedy, William B., mail car contractor
Kilpatrick, G., N.S. teacher
Leonard, John, sub-agent
Leonard, Mrs., N.S. teacher
Leslie, Robert, grocer, druggist, and auctioneer
Lormer, Robert, baker
Lynam, Sergeant
Lynd, C., laundress and restaurateur
Marshall, James, N.S. teacher
Martin, William, shoemaker
Mawhinney, Matthew, farmer
Morton, M., grocer and draper
McCann, R., corn and flax mill owner
McCloskey, E. J., shirtmaker
McConomy, John, carpenter
McCrea, Rev. Thomas
Martin, J., postman
Martin, John, sen., weaver
McDonald, James, weaver
McErlean, R., postmistress and telegraphist
McGall, James
McGoldrick, Michael
McIldownie, P., publican
McKenna, Matilda, publican
McNamee, Rev. P., P.P.
McNeill, M., sempstress
McQuillan, James, N.S. teacher
Norwell, Hugh, grocer
O'Neill, B., grocer and china dealer
O'Neill, Charles, weaver
Overend, Silas, cattle dealer and farmer
Pimley, John, tailor
Pullen, T. H., N.S. teacher
Scullion, Hugh, cattle dealer and farmer
Scullion, Michael, tailor
Scullion, Patrick
Scullion, William, labourer
Smith, H., tinsmith
Spence, R. J., M.D.
Stafford, Francis, sawmill owner
Stanton, William, Rosegift
Steele, John, ex-sergeant
Steele, William, pensioner R.I.C.
Thompson, G. M., M.D., J.P.
Vance, Mary, shirtmaker
Vance, William, grocer
Walsh, Daniel, publican
Wilson, James, grocer, chemist, and druggist
Wilson, John, gardener

FARMERS IN VICINITY

Townland of Oldtown, Deerpark - Arrell Allen, Dr.
Thompson, M. Diamond, Hugh
Diamond, P. Keenan
Drumanee - Francis Stafford, William Lee, John Godfrey,
James Sculion, T. Berry,
James Nugent, John Frew, Joseph Davidson, R.D.C.
Ballymacormbs - R. Junkin, R. Dickson. T. Mulholland,
William Steele, Edward
Steele, William Davison, A. Sturgeon, Andrew Adams, Wm.
Mulholland, R. Burnside,
R. Norwood, H. Nugent, Hugh Jenkin, William J. McCulloch,
R. Simpson, Joseph
Johnston, George French, David McIntyre, John Murray
Tamladuff - H. Scullion, Patk. Scullion, D. Cullen, P.
McErlain, William McIntyre.
R. McIntyre, J. Johnston, Solomon Carson
Mullaghboy - J. Pimley, Mrs. Pimley, P. Vaughan, T.
Mawhinney, Mrs. Blair, J.
Bruce, William Bruce, P. Murray, H. McErlean
Cavan - J. Scullion, M. Scullion, H. Scullion, J. Scullion, H.
McElhatton, N.
McCoy, D. McCoy, T. Mulholland
Killyberry - William Stanton, A. McNeill, William
McClelland, J. Rosborough. T.
Scullion, J. Diamond, Wm. Strathern, William Kearney,
James Kearney, John
Kearney, George Mullan
Drumlamph - R. Porter, John Bruce, Matt. Bruce, William
Bruce, Hugh Bruce, Stewart
Lindsay, J. Speer, R. Speer, William McCracken, William
Charters, T. Frew
Oldtown - John Leonard, A. Tombe, D. Kennedy, William J.
Kennedy, M. Hefferin
Ballyscullion - Wm. Hogg, John Scullion, H. Kilpatrick,
James Scullion, P.
Scullion, P. Murray, John McElroy, P. Daley, D. Scullion, T.
McErlaine, P.
McErlaine

NOTE: Names with "Mc" were shown in the files as M'

Source:
The Belfast And Ulster Towns Directory For 1910