Businesses: Derry County - Bellaghy, 1910 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Derry Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: William Murphy danceswithaliens@usa.com October 24, 2013, 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