Allied Families

The following allied families are in our direct McCallum ancestry:

* McCallum of Belfast & Bangor, County Down and Omagh, County Tyrone;

* Woods of Bangor & Newtownards, County Down, Ireland;

* McAlpin of Ballycarry, Templecorran (Broadisland) Parish, County Antrim, Ireland.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Daniel McCallum, Apprentice Solicitor 1880, Solicitor 1882

Daniel McCallum left his Engineering studies at Queen's Belfast to pursue a career in Law.
The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland was responsible for approving and licensing solicitors. 

The Irish Law Times and Solicitor's Journal  records when Daniel McCallum became an Apprentice Solicitor and also when we became a licensed Solicitor.  He studied under Professor William Hickson and took his exams at Solicitor's Hall, Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland.  He passed his Apprentice Exam of 5 November 1880, achieving scores in the top 1/3 of his class.  He took and passed his Solicitor's Exam on 23 & 24 October 1882.  


The Irish Law Times and Solicitor's Journal, 20 Nov 1880



The Irish Laws Times and Solicitor's Journal, 11 Nov 1882

Daniel McCallum, Education at Queen's College Belfast, 1873-1875

Queen's College, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Daniel McCallum (1853-1910) attended Queen's College in Belfast.  He first entered to study Engineering.  The university register shows him matriculating (admitted) in 1873.  He studied through two years of Engineering, and later pursued a career in Law as a Solicitor.

Register of Members, Queen's University Ireland
The above register shows Daniel McCallum (M'Callum) as Matriculating in 1873.  He did not obtain and Engineering degree however.  Also, the John McCallum, matriculated 1863, BA in 1866 was a Sr. Inspector of National Schools, having served with William Pedlow who married Daniel McCallum's sister Mary Ann.  So far I have not been able to prove a relationship, however, it seems very likely. 


Queen's Belfast 1873-1874 Calendar, Daniel McCallum's 1st year of Engineering


Queen's Belfast 1875-1876 Calendar, Daniel's 2nd year of Engineering