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Offline RosemaryJoan

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Re: Ahoghill Church of Ireland in 1852
« Reply #18 on: Friday 02 May 08 11:21 BST (UK) »
Blackadder - I'll try to get a flight over and follow your directions.  Ta.  I think I'll stick to the Ahoghill research first.
RosemaryJoan
Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
McCormick (Killyleagh and finally Belfast)

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Re: Ahoghill Church of Ireland in 1852
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 03 May 08 22:01 BST (UK) »
Chris - re Mill Street .. in those days you could see the Braidwater Mill from Mill STreet .. which lead on to Bridge Street and at the Harryville Bridge you had the Mill Gates.

Rose - if you ever get over call into the Times office and I'll take you round.

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Re: Ahoghill Church of Ireland in 1852
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 04 May 08 09:51 BST (UK) »
Thanks Blackadder,  I visited Broughshane two years ago, for the first time - looking for my Anderson roots - found them - just the Ross's causing trouble now.  RosemaryJoan
Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
McCormick (Killyleagh and finally Belfast)