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Title: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: audrey 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
audrey
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: ajjbc 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.   :)
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: audrey 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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: stevenson 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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: audrey 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
audrey
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: stevenson 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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Pat Reid 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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: audrey 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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: maggieblue 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  :)
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Wendl on Friday 02 January 09 19:39 GMT (UK)
Maggie Blue....

I see in your list you have the surname "Close"....I am researching the Closes From Belfast...it appears that there are some buried in Mageraghall Church Yard, as well my grt grt grandfather James Watson Close was baptised in the church in 1845....just a note of interest I have Lyttle's buried in one of my Close graves in Dundonald.  I have loads of Close info.

All the Best
Wendy
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: liscoole on Saturday 03 January 09 12:09 GMT (UK)
Hi audrey thank you so much for your kind offer! If you are able to, could you keep an eye out for any Magee headstones please? Really appreciate your help. Many thanks.
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: maggieblue on Saturday 03 January 09 15:24 GMT (UK)
Hi Wendy
My 2nd Great Grandmother was a Close.  Married to Henry MacFarlane (McFarland) on 03 Jan 1866 at Lisburn Reg Office.  These are all the details I have so far.  I have a photograph of a Close/May grave at Magheragall Parish Church, names are Thomas Richard May, Wilhelmina (Mina) May.  Erected by their son Kenneth May.  I am assuming that Wilhelmina is a Close.  I cannot recall seeing any Close graves at Magheragall Presbyterian.  There is the Methodist but I have not been there yet.  I do not know of any of our Lyttles' being buried in Dundonald.. . . .  yet!
Thanks
Maggie 
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Wendl on Saturday 03 January 09 17:08 GMT (UK)
Hi there...

I have a photo that grave as well...Apparently My  great great Grandfather, James Watson Close was burried there in 1889 (according to records at Proni), as was my grandfather's sister May Close in 1920...(According to her obitiuary from the Belfast Telegraph).....up until recently we had always thot our family came from Belfast..however, found my Grt Grt Grandfather in the Mageragall Church records...entry for the baptism,  26 Oct 1845, I knew his father was John Close from his marriage to Susannah Hedley 27 May1866, St Anne's Belfast...mother is Elizabeth Davis, as well know J.W."s  birthdate is  13 Aug 1845 from a Birthday book we have....John is listed as a Weaver in 1845, a labourer in 1866 (both John and his wife are buried here as well according to the church records in Proni)

There is a James Lyttle 61 yrs, buried 22 Feb 1972, and an Elizabeth Lyttle 71 yrs, buried 28 Aug 86 all in he grave of my Grandfather's uncle John Close and his wife  2nd wife Margaret (resided in 3 Harland Street, Belfast worked at Shipyard)..following is the obit from the Belfast Telegraph for James 1972, Belfast Telegraph Feb 19,, 1972...Feb 18 1972 at his home, 7b Espie way, Castlereagh, James, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Lyttle, Telegraph 21 Feb 1972, has he was late of 14 Wolfe Streetm husband to Agnes, father to Jim, grandfather to John and Colin, also father to Sadie, Gfather to Elizabeth, Lynn and Jim...Does anything Ring a Bell???

Could you advise your Grt Grt Grannie's name? as well do you know her father from her marriage certificate??? I have a photo of our James Watson from 1845...as well as his daughter Maggie b. 1868...

All the Best
Wendy
Ontario, Canada
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: fmni on Monday 05 January 09 14:37 GMT (UK)
What a generous offer you have made!! thankyou.
I have one unusual name " HENDREN/HENDRON ".will appreciate any reference of then.   :)

There are a number of Hendron's still living in the Ballinderry area - I went to school with two different Hendron children who lived in Ballinderry but weren't immediately related! I could track down contact details for them if you aren't already in touch with them.

As for MaggieBlue - I have a feeling our family branches will cross at some stage - a lot of my family are from Derriaghy and indeed I am in the local Orange lodge there. A couple of similar surnames - Thompson, Morrow appear in my tree and had a long association with Derriaghy Church of Ireland.

Ballinderry wise - I seem to have substantial roots in Ballinderry and a long association with Ballinderry Moravian Church. I visited the PRO for the first time last week to try and find my great grandfather's baptism records for the Moravian church, unfortunately no success but countless other Hill's including I think a brother of his - investigating this possibility at the moment.

Loads of graveyards/churches for the original poster to visit - if you need any help don't hesitate to shout, I only live 5/10 mins away.

Regards,
Mark



Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: maggieblue on Monday 05 January 09 23:35 GMT (UK)
Hi Folks

Wendy - Thanks for info.  My Great Grandmother was called Mary Jane MacFarlane, born 24/11/1872 Father Henry MacFarlane, Kilcorig, Magheragall and her Mother Margaret MacFarlane formerly Close.  I do not have my GGGrandmother/Fathers marriage Cert.  They married on the 3 Jan 1866.  The Lyttles from Belfast do not ring any bells at the moment but I have making headway with that branch at the moment, so you never know.

Mark - i have a copy of Castlerobin National School register in which there is an Ethel Morrow, date of entrance 15th August 1939, Father Lorry Driver, from Whitemountain.  Have copy of her results of examinations/days at school. Also a Mary Morrow and a Evelyn E Morrow.  Mean anything to you?  I recall my Mum talk of Thompsons, Watsons.

ajjbc - I found a Elizabeth Hendron XXXX, Presbyterian enrolled at this school also.  From Collin.  Father a Road Foreman.  Date of entrance 24th Sept 1935.  Have copy of her results of examinations/days at school.

Pat - What Larmours are you interested in connected to?

Looking forward to keeping in touch and sharing information.  Many thanks

Maggie :)


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Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Pat Reid on Saturday 17 January 09 07:28 GMT (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.
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: flower123 on Friday 26 June 09 23:09 BST (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.
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Wendl on Saturday 27 June 09 14:23 BST (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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: andreaclements on Saturday 27 June 09 21:03 BST (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
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: ASwann on Thursday 20 August 09 04:22 BST (UK)
Maggie-  I see you have Swan in your list. I
would be grateful to hear more about any from Antrim-

Thanks!
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: mattnann on Thursday 25 February 10 18:05 GMT (UK)
Hi Wendy: I may have touched base with you before so please let me know . I am looking for the family of 6 Close brothers. Robert, Alexander and James came to Baltimore Maryland between 1830-1845. We believe the other 3 bros. Hugh, John and William went to Canada. We know the names are accurate from the will of James Close who died in 1889 in Maryland. He mentioned his bros. who lived in Ne?anee Canada. He also had a nephew named James A. Close, who was a doctor and we think this James is the son of one of the Close bros. in Canada. The James who died in 1889 married very late in life and had no children. We think the parents of these brothers were named William and Sarah (Preston) Close. My line is Robert who married Margaret Stewart from County Down. We have a lot of info. of both Close/Stewarts once in Baltimore Maryland but cannot find them or their families in their native home of Ireland. Any suggestions? My e-mail is (*) Thank you

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Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Wendl on Thursday 25 February 10 22:08 GMT (UK)
Hi Matnan,

We have been in touch...the place in Canada may be Nepean, or Napanee??? I have a collection of "Close" info...will have a look and get back to you..;.I have your email address so will email you directly....Unfortunately quite busy at the moment with a work project, so may take a few days...

All the best
Wendy   
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: maggieblue on Monday 01 March 10 19:24 GMT (UK)
Hi ASwann
I have only just seen your message re Swan from Co Antrim.  My Great Grandmother was called Mary Jane Swann, married to Robert Lyttle on 14/3/1873 at Ballymena 3rd Pres Kirkinriola.  Her father was called William, this is the only info I know at present.  Does this strike a chord?
Maggie
Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: LEOMCC on Monday 19 December 11 21:03 GMT (UK)
Hello,
           My wife is a direct descendant and I have the information you require. e-mail me on; (*)

                                                                                                          regards Leo

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Title: Re: BALLINDERRY church yards
Post by: Wendl on Monday 19 December 11 23:40 GMT (UK)
Hello,
           My wife is a direct descendant and I have the information you require. e-mail me on; (*)

                                                                                                          regards Leo

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Sorry Leo...your wife is direct descendant of which family?