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BALLINDERRY church yards
« on: Thursday 26 May 05 09:50 BST (UK) »
Hi
as you know I am off to Ballinderry in two weeks and will be doing a lot of Church yards as I am only looking for McKnight's at this stage if any one might have an interest in the area I am willing to make a note of a few other names that I can look out for when I am there .I can also take a look for names that are connected to the Orange Order  in the area as my McKnight's were supposed to be connected to that also so If you want a look out for a name I will stick it in my book and keep my eyes open
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 26 May 05 16:06 BST (UK) »
What a generous offer you have made!! thankyou.
I have one unusual name " HENDREN/HENDRON ".will appreciate any reference of then.   :)
IRELAND: Algeo,Armstrong,Brick, ,Hendren/Hendron,Hopkins,Ramage,   SCOTLAND:Ashcroft, Aitchison,Armstrong,Bathgate,Blair,Bruce,Brunton,Clarke/Clerk,Crozier, Dickson,Dobson,Dryden,Eaton,Forbis,Gillie/Gillies, Haliburton, Henderson,Higgins,Hogg,Huggan,Hunter,Hutton,Kersel,Kidd/Kyd,Laidlaw,Heugh,Matson,McLuckie,Marchbank,Miller,Notman,Peacock, Prentice,Redpath,Richardson,Roger Riddell,Ruthven,Scobbie,Simson, Spiers/Speirs,Spottiswood,Tinline, Thorburn,Thomson,Turnbull,Waddel,Waldie ,Waugh.Younger

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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 26 May 05 16:22 BST (UK) »
I have put your names in my book so will see what I can do I suppose it depends on the weather fingers crossed we might both be lucky got a digit camera so you never know

audrey

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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 26 May 05 17:47 BST (UK) »
Hi Audrey

A lovely offer but I wont add to your list

...just to say that you can buy hand held scanners that you plug into your computer when you get home.....handy to scan documents/pages instead of photocopying books etc...just a thought ...was told today about them and most large stores sell them and quite reasonable too

Steve
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 26 May 05 18:12 BST (UK) »
Steve
what are they called sounds interesting but haven't a clue about PCs I have a lap top was thinking about taking it but thought twice just extra lugage and my husband said FORGET IT when i  mentioned it  but this thing you mentioned sounds  as if it would go in my bag if you want me to look out for any thing really don't mind I will start at one end and my husband can start at the other clutching a list each
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 26 May 05 19:45 BST (UK) »
lol Audrey

Hubbie will get the bug aswell with all these graveyards...

Will ask tomorrow more about these handheld and will get back to you

If a Porter grave just pops up anywhere ...just take a snap please.................. ;D

Steve
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 05 June 05 04:12 BST (UK) »
Audrey:  While you are dragging your hubby around the cemeteries, could you have a "wee look" for any Larmours? I would really appreciate it. And good luck on your own searches.

Pat
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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 05 June 05 08:05 BST (UK) »
Audrey:  While you are dragging your hubby around the cemeteries, could you have a "wee look" for any Larmours? I would really appreciate it. And good luck on your own searches.

Pat
yes thats in my book

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Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 31 December 08 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Audrey:  While you are dragging your hubby around the cemeteries, could you have a "wee look" for any Larmours? I would really appreciate it. And good luck on your own searches.

Pat

Hi. New to this.  I too am researching Larmours'.  It was my mother's maiden name.  Came from Lisburn.  I have loads of information on all Larmours buried in Magheragall Pres Church, Magheragall C of I.  Also photos.  Happy to share with anyone. 

Maggie  :)
Antrim/Ahoghill/Broughshane Co Antrim - LYTTLE, MEEKE, SWANN, CRAIG, WALLACE, NICHOLL
Maghergall/Derriaghy Lisburn area - SINCLAIR, MCFARLAND, BRAITHWAITE, MORROW, VINT, ELWOOD, MCNEICE, CLOSE, HARBINSON, TODD, MCWATTERS, MCPEAKE, COURTNEY, THOMPSON, BELSHAW,  LARMOUR, DUBORDIEUR, STEWART, WIGGINS
Canada - SINCLAIR
New Zealand - MEEKE
Co Armagh/America - STEENSON
Co Tyrone/Co Londonderry GAMBLE, MOON, LOVE, ROBINSON, LINDSAY, COULTER, WHITE, LYONS, MOOREHEAD, BAIRD, MCCREA, LESLIE.