"S" Culbert Families of Ireland

"S" CULBERT FAMILIES OF IRELAND

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Compiled By: James H. Culbert
Last Revised: 10 Jun 2016


    Samuel CULBERT, 1796, resides in County Donegal, Killygarvan Parish swp
    Samuel CULBERT, Sr., 1796, resides in County Donegal, Kilmacrenan Parish, 4 wheels (1 acre of flax) swp
    Samuel CULBERT, Jr., 1796, resides in County Donegal, Kilmacrenan Parish, 1 wheel (1 rood of flax) swp
    Samuel CULBERT, 1857, in Ballyscanlan Lower townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal  [See: Samuel CULBERTSON]  [Note: This Samuel may be the son/grandson of the two Samuel CULBERTs found in this parish in 1796.  See above.]
    Samuel CULBERT, age 30, b. [c. 1840] Ireland, carter (wagon or cart driver)
    Mary Jane [no maiden name given], age 35, b. [c. 1835] Ireland, keeping house
    Name ?, white, female, age 9, b. 30 Nov 1861
    Name ?, white, male, age 7, b. ?
    Agnes, female, age 3, b. ?
    William, male, age ? months c1870
    Samuel Joseph CULBERT; (b. 1884, Millford Registration District, County Donegal; gro)
    Samuel CULBERT, 1901, County Donegal, Ireland c1901
    Sarah Jane CULBERT; (b.c. 1836; d. summer 1845, age 9, of decline) [Deaths List, County Antrim, Ballinderry Parish, Ballyscolly townland, from the "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland." c1851a is]
    Sarah CULBERT; (b. Ireland); 1881, found in census for Cumberland is
    Stephen CULBERT, Jul 1999, 2 Vizes Ct, St. Josephs, Limerick gol
    1. ? CULBERT; (d. bef. 1851); m. 1791, Susan ?; (b.c. 1781, County Antrim, Ireland); 1851, she was visiting the James WILSON household in Ballinderry Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim, Ireland and worked at knitting. c1851b  They had:
      1.1 Alice CULBERT; (b.c. 1797, County Antrim, Ireland); 1851, housekeeper for her uncle, James WILSON. c1851b


Notes

c1851a The CD ROM entitled, "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland," may be obtained from the Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society.  Their website: http://www.ogsottawa.on.ca/  Go to Publications, Census and Census Indexes.  Item number: 0-7779-0135-899-02.  [Email: mailorder at ogsottawa.on.ca]

c1851b 1851 Ireland Census, James Wilson Household No. 22, Ballinderry Townland, Ballinderry Civil Parish, County Antrim:
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Occupant: James Wilson, male, age 75, head, farmer, b. Co. Antrim, can read & write, widower, married 1821
Occupant: Alice Culbert, female, age 54, niece, housekeeper, b. Co. Antrim, can read & write, unmarried
Occupant: Susan Culbert, female, age 70, visitor, knitting, b. Co. Antrim, can read & write, widow, married 1791 [Note: if this is correct, then Susan was ten when she married.]
Occupant: Patrick Trim, male, age 21, servant, following horses, b. Co. Antrim, cannot read or write, unmarried
[Note: It is presumed here that Susan Culbert is Alice Culbert's mother, and that Susan is a sister-in-law of James Wilson.]

c1901 1901 Census for County Donegal, available from the Donegal Ancestry Centre.  Indexed information shown was obtained from search performed June 2003 at: Irish Genealogy

c1870 1870 census, Wilmington, Delaware.

ff Faye Finkelnburg  [Email: finkel at centurytel.net]  Last Contact: May 2002.

gol [See Personal Finder at: Golden Pages ]

gro General Register Office Birth Index, Millford Registration District/PLU, County Donegal, Ireland, 1884, Quarter 3, Volume 2, p. 227, from the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

is Viewed Jan 2003 at: Irish Stray website.  This is an index of persons born in Ireland who fall into one of three categories:
a) Persons born in Ireland who were elsewhere in England, Scotland or Wales for the 1851 Census;
b) Persons born in Ireland who were elsewhere in England, Scotland or Wales for the 1881 Census; or
c) a few records from the surviving fragments of the 1851 census for County Antrim, Ireland.

pb Letter from Pamela Bradley, Research Ireland, Blue Rock, Killough, Kilmacanogue, County Wicklow, 29 May 1999, p. 2.

swp Spinning Wheel Premium Entitlements List (a.k.a. Flax List).  In order to encourage the linen industry the Irish Linen Board encouraged farmers to grow flax.  Grants were paid in the form of free looms or spinning wheels in exchange for the flax.  The farmer's name, parish and number of wheels or looms were recorded on this list.  [Note: 1796 for County Donegal.  All Culberts in Ireland found on this list were in County Donegal, apart from 3 who were in County Derry.  See Flax List


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