1803 Dec 7 DEED: 583 237 396579 COULTER, Charles-McARDLE NOTES from my 2009 diary.
Charles COULTER[1] of Annavackey[2] & Patrick McARDLE[3] of Carrickistuck[4] famer … 2A 2R of Carrickistook during natural life of James COULTER[5] also of Carrickistook since dec’d & William & Charles COULTER[6] sons to the said Charles COULTER & Ralph COULTER[7], son to Henry COULTER[8] of said place, tanner … 41 years from death of James COULTER the elder.
1803 Dec 7 NOTE 2nd deed that day DEED: 625 522 439612 COULTER, Charles-CALLAN Notes from my 2009 diary
Between Charles COULTER[9] of Annavacky[10], Co. Louth, Gent of 1st part & Bryan CALLANS[11] of Tankharlsrock[12] & Patrick LENNON[13] of Carrickastook[14], both in Co. Louth, farmers of the other part. Whereas Charles COULTER had set to Bryan CALLANS & Patrick LENNON part of Carrickastook ... 40 years & during natural life of William COULTER[15], Charles COULTER[16] sons of sd. Charles COULTER & Ralph COULTER[17] son of Henry COULTER[18] of Carrickastook ... WITNESS Patrick CONNELY[19] of Tavenaghvore, land surveyor Daniel CASSIDY[20] of Dundalk, dealer.
[1] Charles COULTER of Annavackey Co. Louth, Gent. I suspect this is the Charles COULTER, son of James COULTER (b bef 1734) and grandson of Charles COULTER (?-bef 1776) and Mary McEVERS. He had two children, William COULTER and Charles COULTER as well as a brother, Henry COULTER. [2] Annavackey a townland of 369 Acres in the Civil Parish of Creggan, Barony of Upper Dundalk, Co. Louth. [3] Patrick McARDLE of Carrickistuck, farmer. The name McARDLE is a common name in the 1800s near Dundalk.T he name of a Patrick McARDLE as well as a photo appears in the story of the Wreck of the Mary Stoddart. He was a pilot of the boat in 1858. SOURCE: Tempest Jubilee 1909. [4] Carrickastuck, a townland of 229 acres in the Parish of Phillipstown, Co. Louth. [5] James COULTER (?-bef Dec 7, 1803) of Carrickistook. Son of Charles COULTER and Mary McEVERS. He had sons Charles and Henry COULTER. [6] William & Charles COULTER sons to the said Charles COULTER [7] Ralph COULTER, tanner and son to Henry COULTER of Carrickistuck. He had eight children. [8] Henry COULTER. Son of James COULTER and grandson of Charles COULTER (?-bef 1776) and Mary McEVERS.. [9] Charles COULTER of Annavacky, Co. Louth, Gent. I suspect this is the Charles COULTER, son of James COULTER (b bef 1734) and grandson of Charles COULTER (?-bef 1776) and Mary McEVERS. He had two children, William COULTER and Charles COULTER as well as a brother, Henry COULTER. [10] Annavacky aka Annaghvacky - a townland of 369 Acres in the Civil Parish of Creggan, Barony of Upper Dundalk, Co. Louth. [11] Bryan CALLANS of Tankharlsrock, famer [12] Tankharlsrock, Co. Louth, aka Tankardsrock, Parish of Castletown - 322 acres. [13] Patrick LENNON of Carrickastook, Co. Louth, farmer [14] Carrickastuck, a townland of 229 acres in the Parish of Phillipstown, Co. Louth. [15] William COULTER, son of Charles COULTER who was the grandson of Charles COULTER and Mary McEVERS. [16] Charles COULTER son of Charles COULTER who was the grandson of Charles COULTER and Mary McEVERS. [17] Ralph COULTER son of Henry COULTER of Carrickastook In 1841, A Ralph COULTER was involved in a forgery. SOURCE: Freemans Journal 28 June 1841. "he was an extensive farmer, and well able to give substantial bail" [18] Henry COULTER of Carrickastook son of James COULTER and grandson of Charles COULTER and Mary McEVERS. [19] Patrick CONNELY of Tavenaghvore, land surveyor [20] Daniel CASSIDY of Dundalk, dealer
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