PIGOTS DIRECTORY of IRELAND 1824 - ULSTER KERRS
About Pigots Directory: "This book contains a listing of
3 social classes of Ireland
the Aristocracy & Gentry, the Clergy & the Merchants/shopkeepers
it gives a useful insight into your family's position in Ireland
at this
time, if none of your ancestors are listed then it is because
they were
probably farmers, soldiers, sailors or some other trade not listed
in this
commercial guide. As can been seen only 17 Kerrs in Ulster
were recorded. This
is because we were predominantly farmers." - David Kerr
Kerr Gentry/ Businessmen & Clergy from this directory
Andrew Kerr Innkeeper/Publican Dungiven Co. Londonderry
Alexander Kerr Publican old town Larne
Alexander Kerr Surgeon Ferryquay st. Londonderry city
David Kerr ESQ Gentry Monalto Ballynahinch
David Kerr ESQ MP Portavo/ Donaghadee
Henry Kerr Grocer Portaferry
James Kerr carpenter Fermanagh street Clones County monaghan
James Kerr Ironmonger main street Strabane
Jason Kerr Grocer Newtown stewart
Patrick Kerr Butter merchant Markethouse street Strabane
Robert Kerr Shoemakers 188 bishops street Londonderry
Robert Kerr Tavern/Publican Newtownlimavady
William Kerr Timber merchant 91 high street, Belfast
William Kerr ESQ Gentry 8 castle street Londonderry city
William Kerr Grocer Omagh
William Kerr Grocer Strangford
Rev William Kerr minister 1st seceding meeting house
Berry street Belfast.
Rev John Carr Minister Seceding meeting house, church
st. Newry
Joseph Carr Grocer Donegal town
Joseph Carr Publican Killileigh/ County Down
Moses Carr Whitesmith/Bell hanger/Coachsmith Black lane
Belfast
Thomas Carr Grocer high street Newry
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