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Antrim / Re: Rashee Old Graveyard - Ballyclare
« on: Friday 29 October 21 19:55 BST (UK)  »


          Hi My great great grandmother was buried in Rashee graveyard in 1903
          Eliza McIlhinney she was from Ballyeaston I couldn’t find a headstone unfortunately!

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Antrim / Re: Burial
« on: Sunday 08 July 18 19:55 BST (UK)  »
Thank you John for the information this gives me a lot to work with

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Antrim / Re: Burial
« on: Saturday 07 July 18 21:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi John the names are Robert Davidson died 12th April 1898 in Ballyalbanagh his wife Eliza Davidson died 26th January 1903 in Ballyeaston this would be a great help, as I am in Ireland at the moment thankyou.

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Antrim / Re: Burial
« on: Thursday 05 July 18 20:27 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your help much appreciated

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Antrim / Burial
« on: Monday 02 July 18 17:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi wonder if anyone can help . If someone died in Ballyeaston and Ballyalbana where would they be buried? one died in 1898 and the other 1903 much appreciated .

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Antrim / Re: The Entry Doagh
« on: Tuesday 24 March 15 20:00 GMT (UK)  »
Re Porters My great aunt was Jane Porter born 1871 married Alexander Porter a farmer they had six children one of the sons owned the pub in the main street Parkgate  the Tweedie my fifth cousin was a Porter who married a John Stevenson a farmer hope this my help.

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Antrim / Re: Briggs from Lisburn
« on: Monday 30 December 13 19:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi It could be Ralphs parents buried their Ralph was my gr gr grandfather he came to Scotland when he was 18 years old and died here I would love to find out his roots thanks lmel

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Antrim / Re: Briggs from Lisburn
« on: Monday 30 December 13 09:19 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou I am hoping to come to Lisburn next year hopefully find something LMel








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Antrim / Re: Briggs from Lisburn
« on: Sunday 29 December 13 19:20 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry It would have been Presbyterian

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