These are two sources that John Polk, of MD, has provided advice on this family. The Second website is the whole book of Earnest S. Craighead, 1940. I have not yet looked at Bill MacAfee's website to see what it may contain, that can add to this discussion of the John Boyd and Mary Fulton. In 1740 Abraham Fulton, was back at Articlave, as he had a letter from the First Dunboe Presbyterian Church. I also noticed that in the mid 1600's one of his ancestors had been minister of Articlave, but was removed or killed in those conflicts. (The fist few pages, about 5 to 7 Cites two works, one based on Woodrow's with extra comments on those Ministers that were "removed" from their Churches. So these pages may also be worth reading?) Mike Boyd -----Original Message----- From: john polk Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2019 1:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-ANTRIM] Re: List of Protestant Householders Anno 1740 for Parish of Dunboe – Village of Articlave, County Londonderry (Part 1) Mike - I would refer you to the Bill MacAfee's wonderful website at http://www.billmacafee.com/ You will find the Antrim and Londonderry parts of the 1740 Protestant Landholders List there in both Excel and PDF format which you can download. It has Boyds and Fultons listed from Dunboe Parish but it appears to differ somewhat from the names that you cite from the Fulton book. MacAfee's database has only 3 Boyds from Dunboe, but many more from Coleraine and Liberties of Coleraine, County Londonderry. Many other Boyds listed there from other parishes. Two Guthries from Dunboe. The Fulton book is online at Archive.org - https://archive.org/stream/fultonfamilyofwe00crai/fultonfamilyofwe00crai_djvu.txt Good luck - John Polk Maryland USA -----Original Message----- From: Mike Boyd [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 6:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-ANTRIM] List of Protestant Householders Anno 1740 for Parish of Dunboe – Village of Articlave, County Londonderry (Part 1)