582 557 396019 Registry of Deeds, Familysearch 1 Aug 1806 Joseph Sproule Senior of Altamullan gent selling Altamullan northside to Joseph Jun of Clarehall transcribed by Kate Tammemagi
A memorial of an indented deed bearing the date 1 Aug 1806
made between Joseph Sproule sen of Altamullan in the County of Tyrone on the
one part gent and Joseph Sproule jun of
Clarehall in the County of Tyrone on the other part after reciting as
therin is recited the said Joseph Sproule sen in consideration of £1300 did
grant bargan sell, release and confirm unto the said Joseph Sproule Jun. that
half of the half town of Altamullan known and distinguished by the name
northside of the said lands the same as had been laid out and divided and
allotted to James Sproule by deed of partition and by him consigned to said
Joseph Sproule Sen situated in the Manor of Hastings barony of Omagh County of
Tyrone to hold by the said Joseph Sproule jun his heirs and assigns forever.
Witnessed by Edward O’Neill Ardbarron
Robert Sproule of Annaghalough (East Longfield)
Gilly Mathewson of Clare
Robert Sproule of Annaghalough registered the deed
- Joseph Sproule Sen of Altamullan was Joseph Sproule the Younger of Clare in the 1870 Deed. He purchased the land from James Sproule of Newtonstewart. Joseph of Altamullan was raised in Clare, near where James Sproule of Newtonstewart was in Golan Sproul. They were obviously friends. Joseph Sproule of Altamullan witnessed deeds of James of Newtonstewart, including the marriage of his daughter Margaret to James Huey of Ardarver in 1782.
- Joseph Sproule Sen of Altamullan is the son of Joseph Sproule of Curraghamulkin, 5th son of Cornet Andrew Spreull.
- Joseph Sproule Jun of Clarehall is Joseph Sproule of
Clover Hill, son of John 'Jack Roe' of Curraghamulkin
- Robert Sproule of Annaghlough is the son of the man Elder called Robert Sproule of Laganbury, I think this is Leganvy
- Gilly Mathewson of Clare lived in Clare Hall, he was the son of James Mathewson and Martha Sproule of Curraghamulkin
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