1901 Census of Haugh, Killymard, Co Donegal
(House inhabited by John Scott, Schoolmaster, from early 1800s)
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No | Surname | First | Relationship | Religion | Education | Age | Occupation | Status | Born | Lang |
Thomas Morrow and Mary Morrow Household | ||||||||||
1 | Morrow | Thomas | Head | CofI | RW | 60 | Farmer | Widower | Donegal | |
Morrow | Jane | Dau | CofI | RW | 29 | Single | Donegal | |||
Morrow | William | Son | CofI | RW | 25 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Alexander | Son | CofI | RW | 22 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Mary Ann | Dau | CofI | RW | 19 | Sewer | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Maggie | Dau | CofI | RW | 17 | Sewer | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | James | Son | CofI | RW | 15 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Richard | Son | CofI | RW | 13 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
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Notes: Thomas Morrow, 27, son of John, married Mary Morrow, 19, dau of George Morrow, 29 May 1862 Thomas son of John Morrow & Jane Griffith, Stronorlar Marry dau of George Morrow & Mary Love, Haugh |
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2 | Lyons | Isabella | Head | CofI | RW | 55 | Sprigging | Married | Donegal | |
Hamilton | Catherine | Visitor | CofI | Only reads | 40 | Sprigging | Widow | Donegal | ||
Hamilton | William | Visitor | CofI | RW | 13 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
James Morrow and Mary Ann Warke Household | ||||||||||
3 | Morrow | James | Head | CofI | RW | 51 | Farmer | Married | Donegal | |
Morrow | Mary A | Wife | CofI | RW | 34 | Married | Donegal | |||
Morrow | William R | Son | CofI | RW | 9 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Maggie | Dau | CofI | Only reads | 6 | Farmer's dau | Single | Donegal | ||
Morrow | Joseph W | Son | CofI | 5 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | |||
Morrow | Thomas A | Son | CofI | 1yr9mths | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | |||
Morrow | James C H | Son | CofI | 1yr9mths | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | |||
Morrow | Hugh A A | Son | CofI | 6mths | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | |||
McGettigan | James | Servant | RC | RW | 18 | Labourer | Single | Donegal | IE | |
Denell | Mary A | Servant | RC | RW | 14 | Servant | Single | Donegal | ||
Notes: James son of William Morrow & Elizabeth Oliver |
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4 | Hammond | Margaret | Head | CofI | Can't read | 50 | Caretaker | Widow | Donegal | |
Hammond | Francis | Son | CofI | Can't read | 26 | Farm labr | Single | Donegal | ||
Hammond | Rebecca | Dau | CofI | RW | 14 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
James Arnold and Sarah Ann Perry Household | ||||||||||
5 | Arnold | James | Head | CofI | RW | 53 | Farmer | Widower | Donegal | |
Arnold | George H | Son | CofI | RW | 22 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | ||
Arnold | William | Son | CofI | RW | 20 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | ||
Arnold | Lillie E | Dau | CofI | RW | 16 | Farmer's dau | Single | Donegal | ||
Arnold | John J | Son | CofI | RW | 14 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
Shaw | Lillie E | Visitor | CofI | RW | 10 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
Shaw | Willie J | Visitor | CofI | RW | 7 | Scholar | Single | Donegal | ||
6 | Blake | Patrick | Head | RC | RW | 51 | Clergyman | Single | Donegal | IE |
Blake | Mary | Mother | RC | RW | 70 | Widow | Donegal | |||
McGrorty | Mary | Servant | RC | RW | 20 | Domestic svt | Single | Donegal | IE | |
McGrorty | John J | Servant | RC | RW | 27 | Farm svt | Single | Donegal | ||
7 | RC Church | |||||||||
8 | Colvin | George | Head | CofI | RW | 68 | Farmer | Married | Donegal | |
Colvin | William | Son | CofI | RW | 24 | Farmer's son | Single | Donegal | ||
Hammond | Rebecca J | Servant | CofI | Can't read | 55 | Domestic svt | Single | Donegal | ||
9 | Uninhabited | Landholder - James Morrow | ||||||||
Townland NotesCommissioners of Irish Education Inquiry Second Report 1826 - John Scott was the Schoolmaster at Winter Hill, Haugh, a Protestant, who ran a free school out of a stone and lime building, costing £10.His total annual income arising in all ways from the school was £9. The number of pupils in attendance on an average of 3 months proceeding Nov 1826 were 28 Church of Ireland, 6 Presbyterians and 4 Roman Catholic children.Marriages :John Scott, Haugh, Church of Ireland to Jane McCollough, Ballymagrorty, Drumhome 6 Jan 1824John Scott, Haugh, to Elizabeth ?, married 18321851 (?) census :Scott, John 40, Elizabeth 36. Married 1824 and 1832. Sarah 15, Alexander 13, Catherine 7, Eliza Ann 5, Elizabeth 3 and William 7 months, Bell, Richard and JamesResearcher : Stephen - Email