IRELAND OLD NEWS
Belfast Weekly News December 1 1894:
Births:
BEST: November 26, at Irish Street, Dungannon, the wife of John Best, of a
daughter.
CARUTH: November 25 at Flixton Place, Ballymena, the wife of Norman C. Caruth,
Solicitor, of a daughter.
CHARLES: November 18(?)at Veitch's Hotel, Edingburgh, the wife of Captain
S.F.Charles, the Lancashire Fusiliers, of a son.
DISNEY: November 22, at Halesewen, the wife of Thomas Disney, of a son.
GRAHAM: November 27, at Desertlyn Cottage, Moneymore(?), the wife of Robert
Moorhead Graham (Belfast) of a son.
HAMMOND: November 22, at 46 South Parade, Belfast, the wife of John Hammond, of
a son.
HODGES: November 25 at 2 St Anne's Villas, Dollymount, County Dublin, the wife
of the Rev. John .G. Hodges, M.A., Tessaran Rectory, Bannagher(?), Kings County,
of a son.
MACDONALD:- November 23 at 7 St Andrews Terrace, the wife of Eugene Macdonald,
of a son.
PENROSE: November 19 at St John's Rectory, Ballinasloe(?), the wife of Frank .P.
Penrose, C.E., Superintendent of Public Works, Malacca Straits Settlements, of a
daughter.
REID: November 28, at Holyrood, Rosetta Park, Belfast, the wife of Wm. Reid, jun.,
of a son.
SCOTT: November 24 at Malden, Essex, the wife of G. Melmoth Scott, of a
daughter.
SILBERRY: November 23 at 3, Brookvale Terrace, Sydenham, Belfast, the wife of
E.J. Silberry, of a daughter.
Marriages:
ARMSTRONG - BAILEY: November 19 at Holy Trinity Church, Rathmines ,
Dublin, by the Rev. S.A. Harris, M.A., Frederick Lionel, third son of the late
William Armstrong, of New Ross, County Wexford, to Gertrude Emma, only daughter
of James Bailey, 6 Belgrave Park, Rahmines.
BEANE - KAY: November 20, at Christ Church, Whitehead(?)?, by the Rev. O.N.
Tribe, B.A., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, R. Leonard Beane, of
Neatishead(?) , Norfolk, to Isabel Landells, third daughter of the late J. W.
Kay, M.D., of Sydenham.
Deaths:
MAGEE: November 27, at her residence, Market Street, Lisburn, Margaret (Peggy)
eldest surviving daughter of the late Thomas Magee.
MAYNE: November 27, at his residence, 26 Albert Place, Donegall Place, Alexander
Smith Mayne ( formerly of Donegall Square East) in his 90th year..
MINFORD: Novemner 28, at Parkgate, Maggie, youngest daughter of Hugh J
Minford.
MORRISON: November 26, at his residence, Pullynacross, Lisburn, after a brief
illness, Joseph Morrison.
PARR: November 17, at his residence, 1 Godwyne Road, Dover, Thomas Parr,
F.R.C.S.Eng,&c, Deputy Inspector- General Army Medical Department, J.P. for
County Down, son of the late Captain Parr, 45th Regiment, aged 75 years.
PATTON: November 27 at the residence of his son-in-law, John Patty, Hibernia
Street, Holywood, David Patton, aged 75 years.
PETRIE: November 22, at Carrowroe House, Sligo, William Petrie, aged 53
years.
STOREY: November 24, at Daisy Cottage, Bloomfield, Emily, the dearly beloved
wife of William Storey.
STRAIN: November 24, at her residence, 40 Shaftesbury Avenue, Ormeau Road,
Elizabeth, relict of the late James Strain ( formerly of May Street).
WATERS: November 26, at Holywood, County Down, Ellen, wife of Austin Waters,
Town Clerk.
WATT: November 25, at his residence, Cliftonville, Thomas Watt, senior.
Missing Friends:
BELL: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Robert Bell, who left County Derry,
Ireland about 45 years ago, and was last heard of about 20 years ago, when he
was in Swanisland, Western Australia. Any information concerning him will be
thankfully received by his sister, Margaret Bell, 163 Cowcaddens Street,
Glasgow.
CARNEY (formerly CARTER) : Wanted to know the whereabouts of Mrs Mary Carney,
native of Rathdowney, Queens County; last heard of in the United States.
Information will be thankfully received by by C.R.Baird, Rathdowney. American
papers please copy.
FITZPATRICK: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Hugh Fitzpaptrick, who left
Lurgan on 16 December 1874; last heard of 17 miles out of Ipswich. Any
information will be thankfully received by his mother, Ellen Fitzpatrick, 97
Edward Street, Lurgan, County Armagh. American papers please copy.
HOOKS: Wanted to know the whereabouts of James Hook, native of Newry, who left
the 44th Regiment of Foot in India and went to Australia in August '82. Any
information will be thankfully received by his brother, Alexander Hooks, care of
C. Dunlop, 28 Henshaw Street, New City Road, Glasgow.
Belfast Weekly News: December 8 1894:
Births:
JACKSON: November 26, at Castlereagh, the wife of David Jackson, of a daughter.
LINDSAY: November 29 at 200 Newtownards Road, the wife of Francis Lindsay, of a
daughter.
WILLIAMS: December 2 at Orangefield Terrace, Knock, Belfast, the wife of
Thomas Williams, of a daughter.
Deaths:
M'DERMOTT: November 29 at the residence of her father, 205 Lorne Terrace,
Belfast, Gertrude Louise (Gertie) wife of Charles Woodhouse M'Dermott, of
Dublin, and only daughter of Thomas Green.
M'ILWAINE: November 29 at his residence, Ballyduff, Carnmoney, William M'Ilwaine,
aged 72 years.
M'KEOWN: December 4, at the Union Infirmary, Lisburn Road, Belfast, William,
eldest son of the late Arthur M'Keown, Ligoniel.
MAGEE: December 5, at 109 Old Lodge Road, Clark (Baby) ,second son of Richard
Magee, aged 4 years and 4 months.
MAITLAND: December 3, at his residence, Lisnamintry, Portadown, James Maitland.
MISKELLY: November 30 at 43 Hartington Street, Belfast, Susanna (Susan), eldest
daughter of Joseph A. Miskelly.
PAISLEY: November 14, at the residence of her grandmother, 38 Lodge Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio, Margaret Jane Campbell, dearly beloved daughter of Thomas James
and Jennie Paisley, aged three years and three months.
SPEER: November 28, 1894, at Killen, Castlederg, David George Elliott Speer,
youngest son of Isaac Speer, aged 30 years.
STANNAGE: November 16, at Bailieborough, County Cavan, James Stannage,
late of the London Metropolitan Police, aged 63 years.
Belfast Weekly News December 15 1894: Missing Friends:
MAHOOD: Wanted to know the whereabouts of John Mahood who left County Cavan,
Ireland, about the year 1891, last heard of at Stoneheng, Conneticut, Brodelyn(?)
America:- Any information concerning him or his friends will be thankfully
received by John M'Chesney, 12 Landressy Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow.
Belfast Weekly News December 22 1894: Missing Friends:
ASTLES: Wanted to know the whereabouts of the children or grandchildren of the
late Samuel Astles, who left Northwich, Cheshire, some 25 years ago, and lived
in or near Carrickfergus, County Antrim. Any information will be thankfully
received by their cousin, Edward Aastles, 46, Chapel Street, Castle, Northwich,
Cheshire.
BROOKS: Wanted to know the whereabouts of John Brooks, stevedore; some years
back lived off Scotland Road, Liverpool; native of Newry, Ireland, his sister
being dead.- Any information will be thankfully received by Wm. Shortt, 68
Spring Gardens, off Frog Lane, Wigan.
M'BRIDE: Wanted to know the whereabouts of James and Henry M'Bride, who left
Aughnaskeagh, County Down, about the winter of 1839.last heard of in Ohio,
U.S.A.. Any information regarding them will be thankfully received by Mrs M.
Martin, 172 Argyle Street, Belfast.
ROBINSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of William Robinson, who left Dundee
about 30 years ago for Texas, USA. It is believed that his friends were
advertised for in this paper some time ago.Any information will be thankfully
received by Maria Mathers ( maiden name Hillen), 24 Linview Street, off
Grosvenor Road, Belfast. American papers please copy.
WILSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Thomas Wilson, who left County
Fermanagh, Ireland, 15 years ago; was then working as a blacksmith. Any
information will be thankfully received on behalf of hs sorrowing parents, by
William Kennedy, Drumbulkin, Irvinestown, County Fermangh.
December 29 1894: The Belfast Weekly News, Price One Penny, is the best Family
Protestant Newspaper in Ulster.
Submitted by: Brian
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