Killead

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Killead
  • Irish: Cill Éad


St Catherine's Parish Church (C of I) Killead - geograph.org.uk - 115746.jpg
St Catherine's Church of Ireland, Killead



Killead is located in Northern Ireland
Killead


Killead shown within Northern Ireland


Population
81 (2011 Census)
Irish grid reference
J173812
• Belfast

14 mi (23 km)
District
  • Antrim

County
  • County Antrim

Country
Northern Ireland
Sovereign state
United Kingdom
Post town
CRUMLIN
Postcode district
BT29
Dialling code
028, +44 28
EU Parliament
Northern Ireland
UK Parliament
  • South Antrim

NI Assembly
  • South Antrim


List of places

UK

Northern Ireland

Antrim

54°39′54″N 6°10′50″W / 54.6651°N 6.1805°W / 54.6651; -6.1805Coordinates: 54°39′54″N 6°10′50″W / 54.6651°N 6.1805°W / 54.6651; -6.1805

Killead (from Irish: Cill Éad)[1] is a small village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is near Aldergrove and Antrim and is accessed from the A26 Tully Road. It had a population of 81 people (32 households) in the 2011 Census.[2] (2001 Census: 78 people)



People



  • James Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead, was born on August 27, 1920 (died March 9, 2015) in the village. He was a Northern Irish Unionist politician and was leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1979 to 1995.

  • Reverend Arthur Bell Nicholls, who was the Reverend Patrick Brontë's curate, and husband of Charlotte Brontë, was born in Killead on 6 January 1819.


  • James Gordon was born in the parish of Killead on October 31, 1739, attended local schools and emigrated to the United States in 1758, settling in Schenectady, New York. He served in Congress from 1791-1795 and in the State senate from 1797-1804.


  • Rev James Alexander Hamilton Irwin (1876-1954) ministered at the Presbyterian Church at Killead from 1903 to 1926. He was a vocal supporter of Home Rule for Ireland and later became a supporter of Irish independence.


  • Charles McCorrie VC 1830-1857 Was born in the Parish of Killead and was awarded the Victoria Cross during the Crimean War in 1853 for throwing a live Russian shell over the Parapet. He died in Malta 9 April 1857.


  • James Kirker, emigrated to USA where he was a pirate, grocer, and fur-trapper


See also


  • List of civil parishes of County Antrim



References




  1. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland


  2. ^ "Killead". Census 2011 Results. NI Statistics and Research Agency. Archived from the original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2015. 



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