AGIVEY CIVIL PARISH
| County: | Londonderry |
| Barony: | Coleraine |
| Diocese: | Derry |
| Poor Law Union: | Coleraine |
| Probate District: | Londonderry |
| Area: | 1,725 acres |
| Population in 1831: | 938 |
| Topography: | Situated on the west bank of the River Bann. It is a fertile grange in the parish of Aghadowey, six miles southeast of the town of Coleraine. |
| Landowners in 1837: | Ironmongers’ Company. |
| RECORD SOURCES | |
|---|---|
| Tithe: | No tithe book as this parish was free from tithe assessment |
| Griffith’s Valuation: | 1859 |
| Census: | 1796 (Flax Lists), 1831 and 1901. |
| CHURCH REGISTERS | |
| Church of Ireland: | Aghadowey – Pre-1870 none. Now joined with Kilrea |
| Roman Catholic: | Coleraine – Baptisms begin 1843 |
| GRAVEYARDS AND TOWNLANDS WHERE FOUND IN 1859: | |
| Mullaghmore | |
| TOP TEN SURNAMES IN 1859 (in descending order): | |
| 1 Boyle; 2 Hunter; 3 McLeese; 4 McElroy; 5= Mitchell, Mullins and Shirley; 8 Dempsey, 9= Doherty, Kane, McDonnell; Maquigg and Thompson. | |