County Londonderry, Ireland Genealogy

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Ireland County Londonderry



Introduction
County Londonderry is located in Northern Ireland. The county was founded in 1613 as part of the Plantation of Ulster by King James I. Its name is derived from that of the city, which was rebuilt a few years earlier by the London guilds.

The county is often known in shorthand as Derry, despite there never have being a County Derry before the creation of County Londonderry. Prior to 1613 what became County Londonderry used to be parts of different counties: County Coleraine; the barony of Loughinsholin in County Tyrone; the North-East Liberties of Coleraine in County Antrim; and the North-West Liberties of Londonderry in County Donegal.

General County Research Information
Further information about County Londonderry is available at the GenUKI site.

Civil Jurisdictions and Parish Research Information
A map of the Civil Parishes of County Londonderry is available at Irish Times site.

Probates
Abstracts of Some Hamilton Wills. From the papers of the late Sir Arthur Vicars, Ulster King of Arms. These extracts from Wills proved in the Diocese of Derry before 1749, cover surname Hamilton from all over Ireland. Article found in The Irish Ancestor, vol.III, no 1.1971 pages 27-32, Family Hisotry Ref. 941.5 B2i

Abstracts of Wills. Article has William Semple of Kirklees, Clerk, Rector of Lamfield, Co. Derry., 1686 his heirs. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. V. no. 1. 1973. pages 53-61, Family History Ref. 941.5 B2i v.5-6.

Web Sites
To view a list of Londonderry (or Derry) web sites, visit FHLFavorites.info for some great sites.