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Pat Reid
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 17 January 09 07:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi MaggieBlue:
I haven't been on here in a while so excuse delay in answering. William John Larmour of Ballinderry married Mary Blaney of Broughshane in 1870's. I believe they lived in Ballinderry until moving to Warrenpoint at end of century.
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Reid, McAlinden, Larmour, Mulholland, Kelly
Warrenpoint, Rostrevor, Rathfriland
flower123
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #16 on: Friday 26 June 09 22:09 UTC (UK) »

Hi Maggieblue Wendl and fmni.
You all seem to have roots in Derriaghy. MY Roots are deep in that parish. My g'grandfather was James Watson and g'grandmother was Ellen, and she was supposed to be 101 when she died in 1952. I have also come across the name Hedley connected to the Watson name. My grandparents lived at Lagmore Reservoir, and I went  to Derriaghy school from 1943-1950. Maggie perhaps there is a connection somewhere.
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Looking for help researching Watsons in Lagmore, Lambeg and Colin areas of Derriaghy. My g'parents are in 1911 census and were married in Christ Church Derriaghy in 1909. I think g'grandparents are in same census living in Lambeg. Grandfather Anthony was very involved in the local Gospel Hall.
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 27 June 09 13:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi flower123,

My grt grt grandmother was Susannah Hedley daughter of Robert and Margaret...Watson, is a second given used in my Close family starting in the 1840's, and carries through a couple of generations.  To date I'm not certain where it came from.

All the Best
Wendy
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Close -Belfast, Antrim and Down, Mageraghall; Ontario, Canada 
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 27 June 09 20:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Audrey
What a wonderful offer.
I am researching the surname ARMSTRONG,particularly in AGHAGALLON.
I know that it is a popular surname now but I am interested in the families in and around the 1850's.
If you come across anything it would be very much appreciated.
Have a safe journey.
Many thanks
Andrea
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ASwann
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 20 August 09 03:22 UTC (UK) »

Maggie-  I see you have Swan in your list. I
would be grateful to hear more about any from Antrim-

Thanks!
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