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Down / Re: LETITIA WARING, from Waringstown.
« on: Thursday 09 July 09 19:30 BST (UK)  »
I have been doing some more historical research on LETITIA WARING and WILLIAM GREEN who are somehow related to the Rev. HOLT WARING.   

The Rev. HOLT WARING was a GRAND CHAPLAIN of THE ORANGE ORDER.   I now have ORANGE LODGE records from the P.R.O.N.I. to confirm this.

The Rev. HOLT WARING, Colonel THOMAS WARING MP, WILLIAM GREEN, and GEORGE GREEN were in the same ORANGE LODGE at WARINGSTOWN.

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Down / Re: LETITIA WARING, from Waringstown.
« on: Thursday 09 July 09 18:16 BST (UK)  »
I  have seen various GREEN family records relating to DONEGAL, where the GREEN name does occur.  None of them ever seemed to be connected to my own particular family tree though.

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Armagh / Re: Magheralin
« on: Wednesday 29 November 06 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
The McDOWELL surname also occurs in nearby AGHALEE.

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Antrim / Re: McKernans of Tullyballydonnell
« on: Monday 27 November 06 00:31 GMT (UK)  »
A few TOTTEN's that I do have on my file:-

EDDIE TOTTEN (from Ballymacash, Lisburn), married circa 1802.

EDDIE TOTTEN had a son called JOSEPH TOTTEN (Born 26th Oct. 1915, & who died Nov. 1999)

JOSEPH TOTTEN had a total of 10 brothers & sisters.   He lived at Sandy Bay (at Lough Neagh) then AGHALEE village.

JOSEPH TOTTEN had a total of 6 children (1 of which has done much research on the TOTTEN family).

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Antrim / Re: McKernans of Tullyballydonnell
« on: Monday 27 November 06 00:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.      Magheralin was actually in County Down.

A very distant relative of mine has done extensive research on her TOTTEN / TOTTON family which are centred around the AGHALEE area.

Many totten's are buried locally.

I recall that there is a TOTTEN'S HILL very close to AGHALEE village.

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Down / Re: Green family of Magheralin
« on: Sunday 26 November 06 14:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Rosemary.  The William Green in Corcreeny (which is very near Waringstown) is related to me as I had already found his records in Griffith's and in the microfilm at the P.R.O.N.I.   

However, I have so little information on the Magheralin Green's at the moment, but I suspect they might possibly be related to me.

Any Green family records in that whole general area are welcomed.

If I get further clues then I will be able to chase them up further by looking up relevant microfilm records at the P.R.O.N.I..


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Down / Re: Green family of Magheralin
« on: Sunday 26 November 06 11:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much.

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Down / Green family of Magheralin
« on: Saturday 25 November 06 21:23 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching a GREEN family who lived in MAGHERALIN, County Down. 

I have found only 2 records:-

WILLIAM GREEN, born circa 1767, who married RACHEL MACOUN on 11th June 1787 in Magheralin, County Down.

WILLIAM GREEN who had a son called GEORGE GREEN.  George Green was 'christened' on 7th January 1788 In MAGHERALIN, Co. Down.

I am not certain yet if the 2 William Green records relate to the same person.

Does anyone know of any other GREEN records from the MAGHERALIN area?.

Any help will be appreciated.

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Antrim / Re: Searching for a photo of Earl St School, Belfast
« on: Monday 02 October 06 13:40 BST (UK)  »
I recall that the Belfast City Mission had a Mission hall in Earl Street.  I recall seeing old photographs of each Mission hall years ago.  Perhaps they might have a photo of Earl Street that would include the School in it.

A bit of a longshot pehaps.


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