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McCrone Collection

photos - postcards - death cards and notices - newspaper clippings
Orient Line Passenger List - R.M.S. "Osterley" 1919
Ballynure Presbyterian Church Bazaar, June 1922 Quotations
Hunter-Baillie Memorial Church Monthly August 1917 Roll of Honour


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1) Mrs. McCrone
2) Templepatrick

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1) Mrs. McCrone
2) David Magill & Mrs. Magill - Larne photographer
3) To Mr. & Mrs. McCrone, With Best Wishes, From Dorothy December 1919 - photographer Tesse Heggart, 193 Liverpool Street, Sydney
4) Miss Wilson  Mrs. Hill - Larne photographer

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1) This one is taken at the xmas tree & perhaps you will be able to pick us out without the marks.
2) Ballyclare

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1) Minnie Ha Ha falls near Katoomba Blue mountains n.s.w. February 1917
2) Ant heap on Blue Mountain n.s.w.  February 1917 Katoomba
3) Templepatrick
4) Jim Parke, Ballyclare - Ruddle, Brisbane photographer
5) Phoenix Press Photos, 65 Lower Donegall Street, Belfast

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1) Ballyclare, Hugh's Green Road
2) Three Sisters Katoomba Blue Mountains February 1917

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1) With best wishes for xmas & the coming year from H. & M. Wright Xmas 1934 - Bamforth, Holmfirth photographer
2) Mrs. McCrone (pretty faint photo, looks like a lady on one of those hand pulled carts)

20th/22nd February 1915 Postmark Dun???/Ballyclare to Mr. Hugh McCrone, Green Road, Post Office, Ballyclare, Sydney, New South Wales, Co. Antrim, Ireland - ?th Black Watch "A" Coy. No. 1 Platoon, Flormit? Fifeshire, Scotland. Dear Hugh, Just a line to let you know I am getting in to good condition for a fight with Kaiser Bill, I enlisted about 6 months ago, and so far I like the life fine, we are under orders for the Front. Remember me to every one I know, sincerely yours Joe Russell

Ollardale Football Team

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1) Australia
2) Gibraltar
3) L. Blanchard 3A Time Exposure 2 min. 30 sec.
4) 16th September 1924

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1) Tennis Club & Hugh
2) Maude is Jessies chum? & Jim is taking it, not much left on the plates eh? names on back Jess F. - Chris - Ron - Ken - Ena O'Tooles - Alf - Dod? Fi. me - Jessie - Maude - Margaret F.

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1) I am sure this will bring back happy memories. Ena was round that way in a launch during the holidays. Craigielea is divided into 2 houses & the new one alongside but it looks nice & well kept doesn't it?
2) I tell the girls they must have had me standing in a hole when this was snapped, as I am quite sure they are not that much taller than me but they say the camera does not lie, do you remember which is which & which is tother?

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1) What do you think of "Darby & Joan" Think we are any different? I think you have got fat too if that was a snap of yourself. Could not bring you back to the same Sallie at all, yet the ? stick?
2) came home from Australia on Alstrerelly?? (Osterley?)

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1) 16th September 1924
2) Lisbogan? Templepatrick Hugh's Home

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1) Dorpentune, Kent Street, Epping. This is a very bad snaps camera, was too close I think, there is a big lawn in front
2) Douglas John
3) both Reid Bros., Belfast photographers


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1) Panoramic View of Drain's Bay, near Larne, on Antrim Coast Road
2) Presbyterian Church, Ballynure
3) The Village Smithy, Ballynure
4) On the Coast of Antrim, Near Larne

the following have only photographers info.

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1) Larne photographer
2) Belfast photographer
3) Belfast photographer
4) Belfast photographer
5) Belfast photographer

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1) New York photographer
2) Johnsonburg, P.A. photographer
3) Fairfield, Iowa photographer
4) Ballyclare photographer
5) Glasgow photographer
6) -

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1) Larne photographer
2) Belfast photographer
3) Glasgow photographer
4) -
5) -

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1) Mr. & Mrs. H. McCrone, Ormonde Hotel, Portrush, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland - Friday. Just about to go on to Nellie's sorting our luggage. Lovely weather here all the time, hope you went to Antrim. Will drop a note from Nellie's, no word of Ellis. Love Phyllis Ranks?
2) 30th August 1907 Postmark Dublin to Hugh McCrone, Esq., J.P., Grahamstown, Ballyclare - Arrived Safely, Mrs. A. was very angry with you not for calling with her, kind regards to Mrs. M. & yourself. A. C.
3) Sydney 21/5/15 Mr. Robt. Wilson, Station House, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, Ireland
4) 20th August 1949 Postmark Bludenz to H. McCrone, Esq., c/o 91 Roddens Road, Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland - 19.8.49  Brand is certainly very nice & picturesque, but its rather cold. It was a very tiring journey and Switzerland seemed very beautiful as we came through. We are up 3,150 ft., so you can imagine what its like. Hope you are well. Kind regards. V. Butler
5) 21st September 1944 Postmark Dun Laoghaire to Mr. H. McCrone, Drains Bay, Larne, Co. Antrim - Dublin 21/9/44  Dear Hugh, Came here on Sat. for a few days, getting uniform made but the weather has, and is, so good I'll stay another week-end. I will call with you first time I'm down Larne way. Best from Bob.
6) 13th April 1916 Postmark Brisbane to Hugh McCrone Esq., 28 Annadale Street, Annadale, Sydney - Brisbane 12th April 16  Dear Hugh, I had a very quiet time on the way from Sydney to Brisbane. Was only out of the Cabin once on Sunday, I am going into Camp next week. Will write soon. Kindest Regards Jim
7) 4/1/08 to E. H. Miller Esq., Britannia House, Toorak Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria - Dear Mr. Miller, I have been to Blue Mountains for a week & visited Leura & Katoomba
8) 25th June 1959 Postmark O S? (Norge) to Mr. & Mrs. McCrone, 40 Springhill Road, Bangor, Co. Down, N. Ireland - Enjoying Norway very much indeed. The weather has been perfect and the scenery beyond description. Will be sorry to leave it. Love from Doris
9) 10th June 1961 Postmark Interlaken to Mr. & Mrs. H. McCrone, 40 Springhill Road, Bangor, Co. Down, N. Ireland - Having lovely holiday here, Love Doris
10) 18th October 1949 Postmark Blackpool, Lancs. to Miss Mawhinney, The Roddens, Larne, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland - Tuesday. Andy and I are having a few days holiday over here and are enjoying the change. The weather has been lovely until today, a real storm & rain. Kindest Regards P. & A. Groves

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1) 22nd December 1948 Postmark ??velstoke to Mr. H. McCrone, Drains Bay, Larne, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland - Dear Mr. McCrone, We have arrived in Revelstoke, this is a view of the countryside, as you will see there are plenty of small hills around, they are about 10,000 feet high. Jack and Violet
2) 9th August 1907 Postmark Portrush to Hugh McCrone Esq, J.P., Grahamstown, Ballyclare - I have just arrived at Portrush, Lizzie
3) 17th May 1904 Postmark Belfast to Mr. Hugh McCrone, Grahamstown, Ballyclare - Very glad to hear you were successful. L. W. 'I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.'

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1) 5th April 1915 Postmark Ballyclare to Mr. Hugh McCrone, 16 Annadale Street, Sydney, Australia - Easter Monday 5/4/15 You will think I have entirely forgotten you too, but this is not so - We have been badly upset these past 2 or 3 months getting office ordered & I have been working late every night. Will write you a long letter some of these days. R??lson? 'Doagh Road, Ballyclare'
2) 20th March 1908 Postmark Ballyclare to Mr. Hugh McCrone, On Board H. M. S. Orontes/Drontes? c/o Messrs. Worms & Co., 16 Rue Beauvau, Marseills - Hope to see you home soon. M. F.? or H. 'Our Local Express, Ballyclare to Larne and Doagh'

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1) 21st June 1907 Postmark Ballyclare to Hugh McCrone Esq., J.P., Clonsilla, 24 Mark Street, Portrush - Dear Hugh, I hope you are enjoying yourself alright. I got your first P.C. but, could not get on to the write? and as I did not know you were away therefore I could not reply. Things are going very smoothly here, no value at all. There were to be a meeting of the General Holiday Co? last night but I think it was postponed, are you staying long. Hoping you will get good weather for the rest of your holiday and enjoy yourself. Write again. ?? 'If there were no Women!'
2) 22nd November 1907/1st January 1908 Postmark Belfast/M.S.N. East Greta to Hugh McCrone Esq., c/o Mr. Thos. J. Johnston, East Greta, Via Newcastle, New South Wales c/o Mrs. Deane, 26 Carrington Street, Wyngard Square, Sydney - The Lusitania.  It takes 20 trains, each having twenty wagons of coal to drive her from here to New York & back. All ell here. Wishing you a Happy Christmas. A. Frew 'Cunard Quadruple Screw (Turbine) R.M.S. "Lusitania"

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1) January 1906 or 8 Postmark Ballyclare? to Mr. Hugh McCrone, R.M.S. Orontes Esq. c/o Mr. Thomas Day, Freemantle - All well at moment, John Hill has been appointed Chairman of Urban Council & Bob Henderson Vice. do? S. H. Mackey 'The Bank, Ballyclare'
2) Mr. Ferris took these photos. This is David in his go-car with an old hat of Wilma's on, and Rosie Corken, Jeannie Morrow, Sara Adair, You'll know Eileen Bell, Jim Hill is on the bicycle, wee Willie Whiteford and Jim Shaw are standing beside him. Jeannie Kelly is away up the street. 'Shop sign James Hill Grocery Draper & Ballynure Post Office?' 'other side of street Shaws Spirit Stores' 'Main Street, Ballynure' - Publisher, J. W. Hill, Ballynure

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1) In Loving Remembrance of David McCrone, (Bryantang). Who died on 4th June 1922, and Was interred in Ballynure Burying-ground. Aged 80 years (Uncle David)
2) Died, At his residence, Ballybracken, on September 11, 1889, William J. Mawhinney, Aged 63 years. The Remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Friday, 13th, inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Yours respectfully, Ellen Mawhinney (Miss Mawhinney's father)
3) Died, At her residence, Ballybracken, on Thursday, the 18th August, 1910, Ellen Mawhinney, Aged 82 years. The remains of my beloved Mother will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Saturday, the 20th Inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Yours respectfully, William Mawhinney (Miss Mawhinney's Mother)
4) Died, At his residence, Lismenary, Ballynure, on Thursday, the 8th November, 1917, Hugh McCrone, Aged 78 years. The remains of my dear Father will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Saturday, the 10th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Yours respectfully, Samuel McCrone
5) Died, at her residence, Bank Buildings, Ballyclare, On December the 21st, 1882. Letitia, The Beloved Wife of James McCrone. Her remains will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Saturday, the 23rd inst., at half-past One o'clock. Yours respectfully, James McCrone (Hugh's Mother)
6) Died On Friday 5th, 1900, at her Brother's residence, Lismenary, Mary - McCrone, Aged 66 years. The remains of my dear Sister will be removed for interment in Ballynure Grave-yard on Wednesday, 7th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Hugh McCrone

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1) Died, At his father's residence, Galleyhill, on Tuesday, 29th September, 1891, William J. Mawhinney, Aged 5 months. The remains will be removed for interment in the family Burying-ground, New Cemetery, Antrim, on Wednesday, 30th inst., at 12 o'clock. Yours respectfully, Hugh Mawhinney
2) In Loving Remembrance of Rev. Wm. Kerr, Who died at the Manse, Ballynure, On Monday, 15th March, 1909, And was Interred in the Family Burying-ground, Mosside.
3) Died, At her residence, Galley Hill, on Monday, 27th April, 1891, Lizzie A. Mawhinney, Aged 28 years. The remains of my beloved wife will be removed for interment in the family Burying-ground, New Cemetery, Antrim, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon. Yours respectfully, Hugh Mawhinney
4) Died, On July 7th, 1880, At Bryntang, Near Straid, Sarah, Beloved daughter of Hugh McCrone. Her remains will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Friday the 9th inst. at 12 o'clock. Hugh McCrone
5) Died, October 27th, 1914, at his residence, "Arklynn," Doagh Road, Ballyclare, David Dickey, J.P. Funeral to New Cemetery, Ballyclare, on Friday, the 30th inst., at 11.30 o'clock a.m.
6) Died, On Sunday, February 12, 1882, at her residence Lismanery, Jane, The beloved wife of Hugh McCrone, in her 82nd year. Her remains will be removed for interment in the family Burying-ground, Ballynure, on Tuesday, the 14th inst. at 2 o'clock. Yours respectfully, Hugh McCrone
7) McCrone - December 22, 1965, at Hospital, Samuel, devoted husband of Jessie McCrone and dear father of Hugh, Mary, Campbell and Jennifer (late of Lismenary, Ballynure). Funeral from his daughter's residence, 25 Cadogan Park, Belfast, at 12 noon, to Ballyclare New Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.  ~  Mawhinney - December 31, 1947, at his residence, Gallyhill, Antrim. Hugh Mawhinney, in his 92nd year. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 p.m., to Antrim Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family.
8) Mawhinney - November 24, 1935, at her parents' residence, Gallyhill, Antrim, Sarah E. I. (Nell), youngest and dearly-loved daughter of Hugh and Eliza Ann Mawhinney. Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, to Antrim Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters.  ~  Matchett - Mawhinney, June 2, 1944, at Templepatrick Presbyterian Church, by Rev. M. Majury, B.A., B.D. - William I., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matchett, Verner's Inn, Dungannon, to Jean McC., younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. McC. Mawhinney, Whinpark, Antrim.  ~  Murdock - Mawhinney, February 6, 1942, at Templepatrick Presbyterian Church, by Rev. M. Majury, assisted by Rev. D. H. Craig, Andrew, younger son of the late William Murdock and Mrs. Murdock, Slemish View, Maxwellswalls, to Elizabeth (Beth), elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. McC. Mawhinney, Whinpark, Antrim.  ~  Magill - November 26, 1937, at her son's residence, Cogry House, Doagh, Jane, widow of George Magill (late of Lylehill, Templepatrick). Funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30, for interment in Antrim Cemetery (via Templepatrick). Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Family.  ~  Jamison - April 8th?, at his residence, Straidnahanna, Ballyclare, William John, eldest son of the late Samuel Jamison. Interment in Ballynure Burying-ground. Funeral private.  ~  Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mawhinney and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. Gallyhill, Antrim  ~  McCrone - July 11, 1939 (suddenly), at her residence, Templepatrick, Sallie Hill McMurtry, beloved wife of Hugh McCrone. Funeral private.

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1) Express, 14th October 1959 - Your Imitators
2) Express, 14th October 1959 - Billy Housley
3) 1st February 1960 - Ulster Wedding, Winder-Moore. In Lowe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Finaghy, on Saturday, the wedding took place of Captain William Edward Winder, R.A., elder son of District-Inspector R. H. Winder, M.B.E., and Mrs. Winder, 92 Knock Road, Belfast, and Miss Patricia Anne Moore, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moore, Ulster Bank House, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh. The Rev. Dr. W. P. Young officiated, assisted by the Rev. A. Martin. Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory brocade: boat-shaped neckline, full skirt ending in a train. Her head-dress, a coronet of pearl and orange blossom, held in place her veil of ivory French net, and she carried a bouquet of cream roses, lily of the valley and hyacinths. Mrs. P. F. Weatherilt (sister of the bride) was matron of honour and Miss Anne Hyndman and Miss Gaye Winder (sister of the bride-groom) were bridesmaids. Captain J. R. (A.)? Robinson, Royal Artillery, was best man. After the reception which was held by the bride's parents the newly-married couple left for Austria where the honeymoon will be spent. For travelling the bride wore a fur coat over a lime green frock with accessories to tone.
4) part obituary ...Finlay - the best known commercial travellers in Ireland. He was 85. A native of Dublin, Mr. Finlay was on the staff of Messrs. Robert Johnston, a hardware and saddlery firm in North Street, Belfast, for more than 40 years. He was a former chairman of the Belfast branch of the United Kingdom Commercial Travellers' Association. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. Martin, with whom he lived, and Mrs. Dorothy Davey, also of Belfast.  Mr. S. C. Clarke - The death has taken place in Irvinestown of Mr. Samuel Colquhoun Clarke, former resident magistrate, at the age of 87. A son of the late Dr. Adam Clarke, of Tempo, Co. Fermanagh, he was educated at Portora Royal School, and practised as a solicitor in Enniskillen for many years before being appointed resident magistrate in 1923. He was transferred to Co. Down in 1925 and lived at Newcastle. On his retirement in 1942, Mr. Clarke went to live with his cousin, Mrs. M. J. Aiken, at Drumadravey, Irvinestown. In his younger days he was a keen sportsman and a noted footballer. He was a member of the Masonic and the Orange Orders. Mr. Clarke is survived by two sons, Major Tom Clarke, who lives in Essex, and Dr. Paul Clarke, in Hobart, Tasmania.  -  Postmistress for 60 years, Thompson, The death has taken place at her residence, the Post Office, Lisbellaw, of Mrs. Elizabeth Sarah Thompson. Aged 87, Mrs. Thompson, who was one of the oldest sub-postmistresses in Northern Ireland, had been in charge of the post office in Lisbellaw from 1900 until her death. She entered the postal service in 1894 as a learner and assistant and was awarded the Coronation medal in 1953.  ~  Late News, Dublin mother and two children die in fire. Mrs. Joanna Rogers (32) and two sons, Samuel (7) and Philip (2), were suffocated in their flat in Dublin last night when smoke from an office fire beneath the flat enveloped it. Mrs. Rogers' husband is caretaker of a building in Exchequer Street, where the fire occurred.  ~  54 Japanese Miners Buried. Tokio, Monday, Fifty-four coal miners were buried when gas exploded this morning in the Yubari mine on Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, police reported. - Reuter
5) Belfast Telegraph, Monday, February 1, 1960 Captain William Edward Winder, Royal Artillery, son of District-Inspector R. H. Winder, and Mrs. Winder, Knock Road, Belfast, and his bride, Miss Patricia Anne Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moore, Ulster Bank House, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh, after their wedding at Lowe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Finaghy.
6) Footplate Man Now Foots it. Nelson Hall, 34 year old U.T.A. engine driver from Tandragee, has travelled on the footplate from Derry to Portadown more times than he cares to remember. But to-day he was attempting the journey the hard way. Starting from the outskirts of Derry just after midday he is attempting to beat the 110 miles marching record established on the Birmingham to London route. click image 6 to read the rest of this and further articles. 
7) Psalm 7
8) 15th October 1919 Mr. Smith ? Pte. ? ? Via? Wind??? Wiseman's? Henry/Harry? Mawhinney ? N.S.W. Australia

Orient Line Passenger List 1919

Orient Line Passenger List - R.M.S. "Osterley" Luncheon Christmas Day, 1919
12,129 Tons. Commander, M. J. Sarson. From Brisbane, 16th November; Sydney, 25th November;
Melbourne, 27th November; Adelaide, 29th November; Fremantle, 3rd December, 1919.
Names:- Allen, Antill, Backhouse, Barclay, Barker, Bert, Billings, Birch, Blong, Brennan, Bubberman, Calthrop, Charlton, Cheeseman, Clarke, Cook, Coolahan, Coombe, Costello, Cox, Crossman, Crowe, Deal, Deeble, Denton, Dodgshun, Duncum, Van Eck, Evans, Fisher, Fox, Fraser, Freedman, George, Giblin, Gibson, Gillespie, Green, Grenike, Griffith, Guthrie, Gwynn, Haggard, Hames, Harmand, Harris, Harton, Haslam, Higham, Hodges, Houghton, Hooper, Hughes, Jackson, Jennens, Johnson, Jones, Keenan, Lane, Lange, Lewes, Lippiatt, Loudon, Lyne, Lyons, Macdonald, Mackay, MacNamara, Maguire, Mason, Maxwell, McCallum, McKenney, Molloy, Moore, Morrell, Moseley, Moss, Mulcahy, Murray, Nathan, Neylon, Noseda, Ohkushi, Overell, Palmer, Pillow, Poortman, Preston, Reid, Ridley, Roberts, Robey, Rollason, Rushton, Salter, Sargood, Satchell, Scott, Seymour, Shearer, Shennan, Smallwood, Spier, Stables, Steadman, Stenhouse, Stewart, Stubbs, Sutherland, Tobin, Tenbrink, Thierans, Walker, Webster, Stone-Wigg, Wilkinson, Williams, Wreford, Wren  ~  Allen, Ambrose, Andrews, Appleton, Bailey, Bann, Bell, Beresford, Besnard, Boag, Bonhem, Bowles, Brailford, Broughton, Bruce, Cairncross, Carpenters, Casey, Castelow, Chaplin, Clark, Clemance, Cochran, Collins, Connolly, Cooper, Cornish, Counsel, Craig, Cross, Dakin, Davies, Deans, Dickson, Dobie, Donald, Dorrington, Douglas, Dunkley, Eckford, Eley, Eugster, Falconer, Ferguson, Ford, Foy, Trower-Foyan, Gaviola, Gentleman, Gibson, Gidney, Glass, Glen, Goldenberg, Goring, Grace, Graham, Gray, Gressier, Le Guay, Hadfield, Hague, Hamer, Hamilton, Harper, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harvey, Heighman, Heney, Hitchcock, Hodgman, Horne, Horsman, Hudson, Huntley, Irwin, Jackson, Jennings, Johnston, Jones, Kelleher, Kelly, Kendall, Kingston, Kirby, Knuckey, Lancaster, Lavington, Lea, Leicester, Lewis, Lindon, London, Macdonald, MacPherson, Mamiel, Martin, Maskell, McCormack, McCrone, McLean, McRink, Milne, Miller, Mosely, Neave, Neill, Nelson, Neville, Palmer, Patience, Parsons, Paton, Pease, Pennythorne, Perry, Petherbridge, Price, Randall, Rice, Richardson, Ridall, Rock, Ross, Rothberg, Sadler, Salinger, Salter, Sarsons, Scott, Sherington, Short, Taylor, Thompson, Thomson, Vick, Vowles, Wagstaffe, Wagstaff, Wakeham, Walker, Walmsley, Watson, Whittaker, Williamson, Wilkinson, Wilson, Woodward, Workman, Wright

Ballynure Presbyterian Church Bazaar 1st, 2nd & 3rd June 1922
Quotations

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1) Ballynure Presbyterian Church Bazaar, 1st, 2nd & 3rd June, 1922 Quotations Ballyclare: Cameron, Printer, The Square, 1922
2) The Right Rev. W. J. Lowe, M.A., D.D., Moderator of the General Assembly; Major-General The Very Rev. John M. Simms, C.B., C.M.G., B.A., D.D., LL.D., K.H.C., Newtownards; Rev. Andrew Scott, B.A., The Manse, Ballynure; Mr. John R. Lawson, Ballyclare; Mr. Francis Lawson, Ballyclare; Cissie Hamilton, Haystown, Straid; Mrs. Joseph Patten, Haystown, Straid; Sam Patten, Haystown, Straid; Maggie Patten, Haystown, Straid; Mr. D. Kennedy, Caldhame, Straid; Joseph Patten, Haystown, Straid
3) Maggie Gardner, Bruslee, Ballyclare; Marry Patten, sen., Haystown, Straid; R. T. Ross, Cross Street, Larne; H. T. Browne, Larne; E. Johnston, Belfast; John Hall, Dunluce Street, Larne; Richard Hall, Dunluce Street, Larne; J. McGookin, Ballyboley Junction; Robert Hugh Hill, Bridge End, Ballynure; S. Charters, Commons, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim; N. Charters, Commons, Carrickfergus; Mrs. J. Beggs, Crossgate, Milebush, Carrickfergus; R. J. McClure, Lower Woodburn, Carrickfergus
4) Geo. K. Charters, Commons, Carrickfergus; Annie M. Allen, Ardboley; Annie Kirk, Ballynure; Master Tom Kirk, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast; Thomas Lennon, Ballygowan; M. Taylor, Larne; Miss M. Craig, Carneal; Mr. Kerr, Larne; S. A. Lennon, Ballygowan; Mrs. McWilliam, Mounthill; Libby Forsythe, Ballyalbana
5) L. Lennon, Ballygowan; S. S. Owens, Esq., J.P., Braetown House, Glenwherry; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Rt. Hon. J. M. Andrews, M.P., Maxwell Court, Comber; Mr. John Robinson, 46 York Street, Belfast; Rev. W. J. Hanson, High Kirk Manse, Ballymena; Rev. John Pollock, 7 Glandore Park, Belfast; Rev. Geo. Thompson, D.D., Church House, Belfast; Rev. D. Cummins, M.A., The Manse, Glenwherry; C. L. Mackean, Esq., J.P., Larne; R. A. Harbinson, Esq., Larne; John F. Gordon, Esq., M.P., Belfast
6) Rev. Jas. Maconghie, D.D., "Ellesmere," Parkmount Road, Belfast; Mr. David Parkinson, Midland Station, Belfast; Mrs. Allison, Kilbride Manse, Doagh; Rev. Alex. Cuthbert, M.A., The Manse, Carrickfergus; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Miss Jane McIlroy, Main Street, Ballyclare; G. S. Reade, Esq., J.P., Firgrove, Muckamore; Wm. H. Marshall, Ballyalbana, Ballyeaston; George Bradley, Ballyboley
7) Mrs. Semple, Ballyboley; Rev. John Irwin, D.D., Windsor Manse, Belfast; Mrs. Mina C. Steele, Millbrook House, Larne; A Holy Vegetable in Larne; Mr. J. Lizars, 8 Wellington Place, Belfast; Rt. Hon. E. M. Archdale, M.P., Craigower, Malone Road, Belfast; Dr. A. King Stevenson, Ballyclare; Mr. J. H. Cowan, 3 Manor Street, Cliftonville Road, Belfast; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena
8) Mary Ritchie Curran, Ballynerry, Ballynure; Essie Wharry, The Cross, Moorfields; W. Kay, Pebble Lodge, Larne; C. W. McCulloch, Pebble Lodge, Larne; Mrs. F. J. McCartney, 21 Oldpark Road, Cliftonville; James Donaldson, Ballynure; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Robert Crawford, Esq., M.P., Ballymena; Mrs. M. W. Steen, The Manse, Islandmagee; Rev. H. J. Eakin, B.A., Duncrue Cottage, Woodburn; Rev. W. J. Harrison, Ballyeaston

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1) Rev. Wm. Dickie, B.A., B.D., The Manse, Saintfield; Rev. D. B. Knox, Whitehead; Rev. John A. Bain, M.A., D.D., 115 Cliftonville Road, Belfast; Lt.-Col. Rev. D. H. Hanson, C.B.E., B.A., Larne; Rev. R. Rainey, Ballyclare; E. J. Cunningham, Ballyboley, Ballynure; John Cunningham, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. J. Hill, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. Wilson, Ballyboley, Ballynure
2) Mrs. McKinstry, Ballyboley; Mr. E. J. Brownlee, Ballycorr; John M. Houston, Ballyboley; Mrs. R. J. Meharg, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. Magowan, Ballyboley; Mrs. S. McGookin, sen., Ballyboley; Mr. S. McGookin, jun., Ballyboley; Mr. W. McClintock, Ballyboley; Mrs. A. Graham, Ballyboley; Mr. John Gawn, Ballyboley; Mr. John Logan, Ballybracken; Miss Mary Kirk Milliken, Ballyboley; Samuel Woodside, Bryantang, Ballynure
3) James Gardner, Ballyalbana, Ballyboley; David Baxter, Hunting Cairn, Ballyboley; R. J. Woodside, Bryantang, Ballynure; Minnie Woodside, Bryantang, Ballynure; Mr. George Gilliland, Ballynure Station; Mr. Robert Reilly, Ballymena; Mr. Thos. W. Carson, 3 Church Street, Coleraine; J. Harson, Dunturkey, Ballyclare; Mrs. S. Girvin, Old Mill, Ballynure; Mrs. W. J. Morrison, Ballynure; Samuel Brownlee, Old Mill, Ballynure; Mrs. J. McRobert, Ballynure; M. Smyth, Le-Ballyclare
4) Mrs. Park, Legaloy; M. Park, "Hillcrest"; I. McCutcheon, Cliftonpark Avenue, Belfast; M. McCutcheon, Cliftonpark Avenue, Belfast; P. McCutcheon, 23 Salisbury Gardens, Belfast; J. F. L. McCutcheon, 23 Salisbury Gardens, Belfast; Brian McCutcheon, 23 Salisbury Gardens, Belfast; Percy McCutcheon, Jun., 23 Salisbury Gardens, Belfast; J. D. McC.; E. Neill, 44 Glantane Street, Belfast; Mr. J. R. Gamble, The Lane, Straid; J. R. Gamble, The Lane, Straid
5) William Park, Skilganaban, Ballyclare; Mrs. Jim Park, Skilganaban, Ballyclare; William Patton, Caldhame, Straid, Ballynure; Samuel P. Patton, Caldhame, Straid, Ballynure; Joseph Patton, Caldhame, Straid, Ballynure; Mrs. William Patton, Straid, Ballynure; Esther B. Mawhinney, Magheramorne; O.I.M.; T. Kelly;
6) J. E. George, Toreagh N.S., Raloo; Maggie H. Mawhinney, Magheramourne; Minnie Curran, Ballynerry, Ballynure; Mary A. Lyle, Ashbrook, Raloo; Mrs. McCleery, The Manse, Raloo; Lizzie Hill, Ballygowan, Ballynure; James Campbell, Ballylagan, Ballynure; Martha Holden, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss Martha Wright, Magheramorne, Larne; Miss Annie Wright, Magheramorne, Larne; Samuel Holden, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Mr. Allan Henderson, 4 Kensington Place, Larne Harbour
7) Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Miss Nannie Woodside, Lismenary; Lily Eldon, "Inglenook," Fairlawn Grove, Chiswick, London, W.4.; J. Gilmer, 94 The Green, Kew; C. McCreery, "Inglenook," Fairlawn Grove, London; R. H. Langdon, London; E. T. Calwell, Cecil Lodge, Chiswick, London; E. H. White, London; L. Wright, Kerry House, London; Peggy Gamble, Straid, Ballynure; Agnes Gamble, Straid, Ballynure
8) Jane Gamble, Straid, Ballynure; Sara Millar, Straid, Ballynure; Lottie McKnight, The Square, Ballyclare; Jeanie McCann, Straid, Ballynure; Capt. A. Wilson, Islandmagee; Robert Armstrong, Ashley Gardens, Ballyclare; Margaret Baird, Clements Hill, Ballyclare; Edward McIlwaine, Ballyhempton, Larne; James McIlwaine, Ballyhempton, Larne; John Baird, Clements Hill, Ballyclare

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1) Elsie Baird, Clements Hill, Ballyclare; Mabel Boyd, Ballyboley House, Larne; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Mr. John Boyd, 6 Upper Clonlee, Larne; Rev. J. Johnston, Cumber Manse, Killaloo, Londonderry; Rev. R. Hyndman, B.A., Belmont, Belfast; Mrs. Hyndman, Belmont, Belfast; Rev. D. Hay, M.A., Carlisle Road, Londonderry; Mrs. Hay, Carlisle Road, Londonderry; Mr. J. C. Stewart, Benvista, Ballyclare; Miss M. Wilson, Legaloy, Ballyclare; J. D. Scott, Ballyclare
2) Rev. J. Rutherford, B.A., 1st Donagheady Manse, Strabane; Rev. S. Logan, Donemana Manse, Co. Tyrone; Rev. M. A. Thompson, Killymurris Manse; Mrs. Thompson, Killymurris Manse; Rev. W. R. Megaw, B.A., Newtownbreda, Belfast; Mrs. Megaw, Newtownbreda, Belfast; Robt. M. Scott, B.A., LL.B., Mountcastle, Donemanagh; Robert Scott, Mountcastle, Donemanagh; Margaret A. Scott, Mountcastle; Lillie Scott, Mountcastle; Nancy Lyons, Mountcastle
3) Martha Scott, The Manse, Ballynure; Miss J. M. Dysart, Gallagh, Londonderry; Rev. Andrew Scott, B.A., The Manse, Ballynure; L. H. Beatty, Ballynure; Mrs. Henry McGookin, Ballygowan; Mrs. William Rowney, Ballybracken; Jane Wilson, Ballyboley House; Hugh Rowney, Ballybracken; Mrs. Thomas Banford, Lismenary; Mrs. William Marshall, Ballyboley
4) Thomas H. Robinson, Lismenary, Ballynure; Samuel McKnight, Ballyclare; James A. Robson, Doagh; G. N. Robson, Ballyhamage; J. Robson, Doagh; M. A. Boyd, Straid; M. R. Boyd, Straid; John Dixon Boyd, Straid; Margaret M. Boyd, Straid; Archibald Irwin, Cripples' Institutes; George Fawcett, Belfast (an old Ballynure schoolboy); George E. Howe, Cripples' Institutes
5) Grace I. Sharpe, Cripples' Institutes; John Tweed Diack, Ballybracken; Rev. H. V. Clements, Connor, Ballymena; Archibald Eadie, Ladyacre, Renfrew, Scotland; Mrs. Cooke, Victoria Road, Larne; Miss Susie Dundee, Bruslee, Ballyclare; C. W. W.; Mrs. H. McCrone, Beech Hollow, Ballylagan; Miss I. C. Dundee, Abbey House, Waterford; Miss Nellie McCrea, Church Street, Dromore; Mrs. McCrea, Church Street, Dromore
6) M. McC., Dromore; Miss B. B. Fleming, The Grange, Monkstown, Dublin; Maggie Mayne, Ballybracken; Thomas Hume, Ballyboley, Ballynure; E. Craig, Eden Crescent, Belfast; Elizabeth Rankin, Ballybracken; Margaret Mayne, Ballybracken; Joseph Mayne, Ballybracken; Mary Rankin, Ballybracken; Rev. H. V. Clements, B.A., Connor, Ballymena; Mrs. McCallion, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss Matilda McCallion, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Mrs. R. McCallion, Ballygowan, Ballynure
7) Mrs. Mackey, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss L. McConkey, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss Mary E. Drummond, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss J. Drummond, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Miss Maggie McConkey, Lr. Ballygowan; Mrs. Clements, Headwood, Ballynure; Mrs. McClintock, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. Crowe, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Samuel McGookin, sen., Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. Jenkins, Ballybracken, Ballynure; R. J. Houston, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. Magill, Ballygowan, Ballynure; Annie E. Mayne, Ballybracken, Ballynure; W. J. Finlay, Clements Hill, Ballyclare
8) Herbert C. Scott, Solicitor, Ballyclare; T. S. Armstrong, Ballyclare; Robert I. Girvan, Ballynure; Mrs. J. B. Girvan, Ballynure; R. V. Gilliland, Ballynure; Miss J. Girvan, Ballynure; Robt. M. Scott, B.A., LL.B., Mountcastle, Donemanagh; May Moore, Le-Ballyclare; William Scott, Bryantang, Ballynure; Sally Beatty, Straidlands; Mrs. N. V. A. Smith, 9 Upper Clonlee, Larne

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1) Mr. Wm. John Beatty, 134 Main Street, Larne; Miss Burns, Pound Street, Larne; Miss Bailie, Seabank, Larne; Mrs. Kane, Pound Street, Larne; Madge Beatty, "Laurel Bank," Straidlands; Miss Browne, I.S.M., L.R.C.M., Ballyclare; L. Moore, Man Street, Ballyclare; Mrs. W. T. McCulloch, 7 Upper Clonlee, Larne; E. McMurtry, Victoria Road, Larne; M. McMurtry, Larne; Marion Eadie, Ladyacre, Renfrew; Miss P. Crawford, Brookville, Larne; M. S. Gibson, 41 Station Road, Larne
2) S. Beatty, Le-Ballyclare; R. Beattie, Hillhead, Ballyclare; John McIlroy, Le-Ballyclare; Eileen Bell, Puckeridge; Mrs. Bell, Puckeridge, Herts; Jack Bell, Swansea, N. Wales; J. H. Bell, Puckeridge, Herts.; R. T. Ross, Cross Street, Larne; Mrs. J. M. Taylor, The Emporium, 10 Main Street, Larne; Mrs. McKerrell, 33 Main Street, Larne; T. Graham, 35 Main Street, Larne; J. Boyd; A. Woodside; Dr. Wilson, Larne; A. G. Bourke, Larne
3) Thomas Fleming, Larne; Thomas Kirk, Ballyboley, Ballynure; T. Gilmour, Whitewell, Belfast; E. M. Montgomery, Lurgan; Mrs. Montgomery, Ballyboley, Ballynure; Mrs. S. Weir, Larne; Elsie Davison, Ballyboley; James Allen, Ballyboley, Ballynure; J. F. McClellan, Ballyboley; Mrs. McCulloch, Pebble Lodge, Waterloo, Larne; Jim Gregg, Cable Road, Whitehead; F. Campbell, Clonlee, Larne
4) D. Ryan, 5 Station Road, Larne; D. McCafferty, Greenland, Larne; F. Munro, 4 Bonavista Terrace, Larne; T. F. English, Larne; Wm. C. Lawson, Larne Harbour; Archie Heggarty, Larne; Alexander Mulvenna, Ballycarry; Maggie Beggs, Ballycarry; James McDowell, Ballycarry; Mrs. McDowell, Ballycarry; Sarah Orr, Ballycarry; John Woodside, Ballyclare
5) Mollie Woodside, Ballyclare; David McCrone, Lismenary; Sara H. Hay, Finvoy, Ballymoney; Mary J. Hay, Finvoy, Ballymoney; Mrs. David Hay, Finvoy, Ballymoney; Mrs. William Wilson, Bryantang House, Ballynure; Mrs. S. T. Nesbitt, The Rectory, Ballynure; Malcolm J. Wilson, Bryantang House, Ballynure; Wm. A. Nesbitt, Ulster Bank, Glenarm; Rev. W. P. Hall, M.A., Ballysillan
6) Mrs. Hall, Ballysillan; Rev. T. H. Robinson, B.A., Cookstown; Mrs. John G. Hill, Toberdowney, Ballynure; Lily Hutchinson, Ivy Bank, Salisbury Drive, Belfast; M. K. Woodside, Jordanstown; Nannie Woodside, Skilganaban; William J. Harson, Ballynure; Rev. R. S. Craig, B.A., Ballymena; Mrs. Thomas Holden, Ballykeel, Larne; Rev. Robert Milford, B.A., Raffrey Manse, Crossgar
7) T. R. Lavery, Esq., M.P., Newtownards; Hugh Donaldson, Ballynure; Mrs. Hugh Donaldson, Ballynure

    
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1) Hunter-Baillie Memorial Church Monthly Messenger. Vol. II - No. 8  August 1917. Officials. Session Clerk: Mr. A. Mackellar, Piper St., Leichhardt; Treasurer: Mr. H. J. Parsons, Johnston St., Annandale; Secretary: Mr. Hugh McCrone, 259 Trafalgar St., Annandale; Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. S. V. Keywood, 48 Margaret St., Petersham; Kindergarten Superintendent: Miss Gillies, Trafalgar St., Annandale; Sunday School Secretary: Mr. S. Taylor, 51 View St., Annandale; Organist and Choir Master: Mr. J. E. Butler, 13 Ross St., Camperdown; Assistant Organist: Mr. L. G. Kay; "Messenger" Manager: Mr. Hugh McCrone; Kindergarten Pianist: Miss Schloeffel; Junior Dept. Organist: Miss Ogilvie; Senior Dept. Organist: Mr. H. Stewart; Secretary Young Men's Club: Mr. Grant, 140 Albion St. Annandale; Secretary Fellowship Association: Mr. J. Emery, 140 Missenden Rd., C'perdown; Sustentation Fund Treasurer: Mrs. McBride, "Belgrove," 313 Annandale St.; Secretary W.M.A.: Mrs. Service, 135 Johnston St., Annandale; Church Officer: Mr. Jas. Cameron, 152a Trafalgar St., Annandale
2) Hunter-Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church - Our Roll of Honour

Aitchison, A. W. - Atkinson, Wm. - Bain, R. - Cuthbert, A. W. - Easton, L. - Eve, R. - Fitzpatrick, T. S.
Fitzpatrick, C. E. - Glenday, W. T. - Glenday, J. - Graham, A. - Houston, J. - Jennings, G. - Craig, J.
Breen, R. - Denning, A. - Hartley, J. - Francis, C. - Smith, H. - Smith, R. - Smith, Herbert - Smith, F.
Jennings, R. - Jennings, J. - Jennings, W. - McArthur, S. - McDonald, D. - McLeod, M. - McMullen, O.
Ogilvy, Capt. T. - Rider, J. H. - Rider, E. - Small, J. H. - Small, C. E. - Small, A. C. - Small, L. McG.
Small, W. F. - Trebane, W. - Scott, N. C. - Lortimer, C. - McMullen, C. - Ogilvie, J. - Pringle, A.
Sheath, A. (Lieut.) - Glen, N. - Miller, W. D. A. - Marshall, S. - McDonald, F. - Coutts, A. A.
Grant, Douglas - Bradley, Richard - Surman, H. - Surman, A. - Scott, E. J. - Robertson, W. - Robertson, Arch.
Hart, Fred. - Graham, W. - Brown, W. - Fitzpatrick, G. E. - Sloan, E. T. - Horsfall, J. M. - Armstrong, E. B.
Bremner, H. - Harris, A. G. - Burgess, John - Bain, Kenneth - Marshall, Sydney - Trevillen, Reg. - Kerr, Sam
Smart, A. - Smart, C. - Whatham, D. - Miller, J. A. - Murdoch, Hugh - Phillips, W. - Miller, C. McQ.

     The above is a list to date of the young men who have gone from our Church to fight for Home and Empire. Some have made the supreme sacrifice, others have returned home weary and worn with the strife of battle. We pray that God will protect our brave men who have so nobly gone forth at the call of duty, and are still away from home and kindred. We are proud of them, and hope that in the great providence of God we will soon be able to welcome them home and victory crown their efforts.

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