Individual Details
William McCulloh of Camoley
( - 1800)
William had issue, James (now of Camdege near Dundall in Ireland, in whose possession the Memoirs are, from whom the copy referred to was obtained---) who is yet a Bachelor. William, a merchant in Dublin, who is now a Widower. By his wife (whose name was Coleman) he had three children, now living, --- two Daughters & a Son --- (Iredell)
CRAWFUIRD, JAMES, Ballysavage, Co. Antrim, gent.
19 June 1736. Narrate 1 p. 12 May 1750.
His wife Margt. His son Jno. Crawfuird. His son Wm. Crawfuird. Wm. McCulloch, Piedmount, John Crawfuird of Crawfuirdsburn and Wm. Agnew, Killwaughter, trustees of lands "to the use of the said James Crawfuird [the testator] for life and after his death to the use of Patrick Crawfuird his eldest son for life." John Crawfuird his second son. Wm. Crawfuird his third son. Said Wm. McCulloch, John Crawfuird and Wm. Angew exors, trustees and guardians of his sons during their minority.
Ballyboutrom [? Ballybought], Barony Belfast, Co. Antrim. Tythes great and small of townland of Mosedom [? Moyadam], Barony and Co. Antrim. Lands of Oldmoor and Inner Birkett, parish of Dalray, Bailiry of Cunningham and Shire of Air in North Britain. Ballysavage, part of townland of Moedom, Tobergall and Ballynoe, Co. Antrim.
Witnesses: Henry Shaw, Ballytweedy, Co. Antrim, gent., Henry Blair, Blairmount, Co. Antrim, gent., Robert Robinson, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, gent.
Memorial witnessed by: Henry Blair, Jno. Arnold, Dublin, gent.
141, 143, 94738 Will Agnew (seal)
(Eustace, 34)
CRAWFUIRD, JAMES, Ballysavage, Co. Antrim, gent.
19 June 1736. Narrate 1 p. 12 May 1750.
His wife Margt. His son Jno. Crawfuird. His son Wm. Crawfuird. Wm. McCulloch, Piedmount, John Crawfuird of Crawfuirdsburn and Wm. Agnew, Killwaughter, trustees of lands "to the use of the said James Crawfuird [the testator] for life and after his death to the use of Patrick Crawfuird his eldest son for life." John Crawfuird his second son. Wm. Crawfuird his third son. Said Wm. McCulloch, John Crawfuird and Wm. Angew exors, trustees and guardians of his sons during their minority.
Ballyboutrom [? Ballybought], Barony Belfast, Co. Antrim. Tythes great and small of townland of Mosedom [? Moyadam], Barony and Co. Antrim. Lands of Oldmoor and Inner Birkett, parish of Dalray, Bailiry of Cunningham and Shire of Air in North Britain. Ballysavage, part of townland of Moedom, Tobergall and Ballynoe, Co. Antrim.
Witnesses: Henry Shaw, Ballytweedy, Co. Antrim, gent., Henry Blair, Blairmount, Co. Antrim, gent., Robert Robinson, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, gent.
Memorial witnessed by: Henry Blair, Jno. Arnold, Dublin, gent.
141, 143, 94738 Will Agnew (seal)
(Eustace, 34)
Events
Families
Spouse | Coleman ( - 1773) |
Child | Ann McCulloh ( - ) |
Child | William McCulloh ( - ) |
Child | Unk McCulloh ( - ) |
Father | William McCulloh of Piedmont (1700 - 1743) |
Mother | UNK ( - ) |
Sibling | James McCulloh ( - 1776) |
Sibling | Margaret McCulloh ( - ) |
Sibling | Henry McCulloh ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Epperson, Bob, "Descendants of Alexander McCulloch (d 11 Sep 1643) Last of Myrton, Wigtownshire, Scotland," compiled June 8, 2008 (repperson@kermantel.net)..
2. Vicars, Sir Arthur, F.S.A. (ed.), Index to the prerogative wills of Ireland, 1536-1810 (Baltimore [Dublin]: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989 [1897]) (Sent by Bob Epperson, 10/2007), p. 301.