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Interview with Harry Hume
In memory of Mary Maine. He was the Rector there and I mean I have the writing. Interviewer: That’s M-A-I. Harry: M-A-I-N-E, aye. ...
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Glenarm Soup Kitchens
Secondly, on 29th February, 1846, George Halloran, who had so faithfully supervised the running of the Broth Shop in 1817, died at the age of eighty-one. ...
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Forsythe, Thompson, Archibald and Ballantyne families.
1 post - Last post: Aug 31, 2006Andrew and Jane/Jean Forsythe had the following children: James, John, Robert Hugh, Samuel, David, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary and Jean. ...
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Landscapes of the Glens
Jul 26, 2007 ... I used to spend my school holidays in the area and they have bought back great memories of a beautiful area. Yvonne Fulton ...
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Interview with Minnie and Johnny
... brother died when he was seven with, it was called in those days scarletena but I don’t know what you would call it now for you never hear tell of it. ...
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Red Bay Castle
Built by the Bisset family in the 14th century and later occupied by the MacDonnells, Red Bay Castle stands on the headland near Waterfoot. ...
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McCauleys in Antrim 1770's
11 posts - Last post: Nov 13, 2005I read in the paper this week that Rosa Parks? the USA civil rights veteran who died recently maiden name was McCauley? ...
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Presbyterian Church Communion Tokens
Part of a Presbyterian Communion Service is the collection of the Communion Tokens by the serving elders. The use of tokens goes back to the very early days ...
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Penal Mass Sites in the Glens
On a nook on the far side overlooking the river is the Mass site. A local farmer used to put flowers there. When Fr. Mullen was P.P. he visited it with a ...
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Charles McAuley / Photo Gallery
5 posts - Last post: Mar 18, 2008Does anyone have any idea of where the photo for Charles McAuley came from (dated 1920, Knocknacarry). He bears a striking resemblance to ...