Boyd Gray - 1st Kilrea Presbyterian Church Seems to be referred to as "Deaf James" in Communicants Roll book.
A James Gordon held Plot 6 in the 1826 Tithe Applotment Books, for which he paid one pond two shillings and ten pence. It may be this man but there are two Jameses in the 1831 Census, so it may equally have been another James.
One James held House 12 with 3 males and 3 females and the other held House 35 with 3 males and 4 females. I have chosen James the father of Orange Thomas to be in House 35.
This man is probably the James Gordon who, along with a John Gordon, held Plot 38 on the Griffiths Valuation (19acres). It is called Hill Head on the Griffiths Valuation, and this is the name of the farm which Nellie Gordon said William Gordon inherited from his father, Willie Gordon. Judging by the valuation of the land, James held two thirds and John one third. Is John his brother or his father?