TERMONEENY CIVIL PARISH
| County: | Londonderry |
| Barony: | Loughinsholin |
| Diocese: | Derry |
| Poor Law Union: | Magherafelt |
| Probate District: | Londonderry |
| Area: | 4,801 acres |
| Population in 1831: | 2,551 |
| Topography: | Bounded in the north by the Moyola River this parish lies two miles southeast of the town of Maghera. |
| Landowners in 1837: | The Vintners’ Company and the See of Derry. |
| RECORD SOURCES | |
|---|---|
| Tithe: | 1828 |
| Griffith’s Valuation: | 1859 |
| Census: | 1663 (Hearth Rolls), 1740 (Protestant Householders), 1796 (Flax Lists), 1831 and 1901. |
| CHURCH REGISTERS | |
| Church of Ireland: | Baptisms 1821-1839 and from 1846; marriages 1821-1838 and burials 1833, 1846 and from 1855. Now joined with Desertmartin. |
| Presbyterian: | Knockloughrim – United with Bellaghy in 1928 |
| Roman Catholic: | Lavey – Baptisms 1837-1839 and from 1852; marriages 1837-1839 and from 1852 and burials 1837-1839 and from 1868. |
| GRAVEYARDS AND TOWNLANDS WHERE FOUND IN 1859: | |
| Mullagh | |
| TOP TEN SURNAMES IN 1859 (in descending order): | |
| 1 Paul; 2 Shivers; 3= Elliott, Hunter and Sheils; 6 Arrell; 7= Brennan and Scullion; 9= Bradley, Brown, McCracken, Murphy and Porter. | |