Belfast Telegraph - Thursday, 25 January 1912

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Announcements under this heading are charged for as follows:-- Births 1s 6d; Marriages, 2s 6d; Notice of Death, 1s 6d; Interment Notices, 2s 6d.

Marriage

M'KNIGHT--M'EWEN -- January 16, in Cregy House, Saintfield, by the Rev. W. Dickie, B.A., Joseph M'Knight, Tullyhubert House, Moneyrea, to Maggie, daughter of James M'Ewen, The Hill, Saintfield.

Deaths

ARMSTRONG -- January 24, 1912, at the Union Infirmary, Lisburn Road, Belfast, Christie Armstrong. The remains of my dearly-beloved father will be removed from the above institution, on to-morrow (Friday) at 3.00 p.m., for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. Deeply regretted. ROBERT ARMSTRONG. 59 Conlon Street, Belfast.

BEATTIE -- January 24, that his father's residence, Cahard, John Beattie. His remains will be removed, for interment in the family burying-ground, Churchyard, Saintfield, on to-morrow (Friday), at 1.00 p.m. WILLIAM HANNA BEATTIE.

BELL -- January 25, at 6 Seaview Terrace, Whiteabbey, Agnes Bell, widow of the late William Bell, formerly of Ballyearl. Funeral to Carnmoney on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.

BROWN -- January 24, at her father's residence, 35 Fleet Street, Margaret (Maggie), the dearly-beloved daughter of John Brown. Remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Gransha Burying-ground, on Saturday afternoon, at 1.30. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- Deeply regretted. JOHN BROWN.

CARSON -- January 25, at his residence, 61 Norwood Street, David, the dearly-beloved father of Thomas and Mary Carson. His remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. THOMAS & MARY CARSON.

COOKE -- January 24, at her residence, 67 Parkmount Street, Sarah, the dearly-beloved wife of Joseph Cooke. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon), at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. JOSEPH COOKE.

ELWOOD -- January 24, 1912, at her residence, 6 Stroud Street, Mary Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved wife of James Elwood. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. JAMES ELWOOD.

HAMPTON -- January 24, 1912, at her residence, 11 Glentoran Street, Elizabeth, relict of the late Richard Hampton. The remains of our dearly-beloved mother will be removed from above address, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2.30. Friends will please accept this intimation. LOUISA & MAUD HAMPTON.

HILLIS -- January 24, as her residence, Longlands, Whitehouse, Maggie, the beloved daughter of William and Sarah Rainey. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Friday), and two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. WILLIAM RAINEY.

MEREDITH -- January 23, 1912, at his residence, Cloneevin, Pembroke Road, Dublin, Sir James Creed Meredith, LL.D., aged 69. Funeral will leave for Mount Jerome to-morrow (Friday) at 9 o'clock.

M'KENNA -- January 25, at 73 York Street, of pneumonia, Stephen M'Kenna. -- R.I.P. Funeral private.

M'NAIR -- January 24, 1912, and her parent's residence, 55 Vicarage Street, suddenly, Nellie, the youngest and dearly-beloved daughter of John and Ellen M'Nair. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. When the roll is called up yonder we'll be there. JOHN & ELLEN M'NAIR.

QUINN -- January 24, at his residence, Whitewell (the result of an accident), William Quinn. -- R.I.P. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed from above address, for interment in Our Lady's Acre, Whitehouse, on to-morrow (Friday), at 2.00 p.m. JANE QUINN.

RAMSEY -- January 23, 1912, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Henry (Harry), sixth son of James and Susan Ramsey. His remains will be removed from his father's residence, 323 Donegall Road, on to-morrow (Friday), at 3.00 p.m., for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. JAMES RAMSEY.

RUSSELL -- January 24, at his residence, 19 Ambleside Street, George Russell, late Colour-Sergeant 2nd Devon Regiment. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed from above address, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in Carnmoney Churchyard. Friends will please accept this intimation. MAGGIE RUSSELL.

SOLOMONS ROYAL TRUE BLUES L.O.L. 1078.
RUSSELL -- The members of above Lodge are earnestly requested to attend the funeral or late esteemed brother, George Russell. (Signed) THOMAS MORGAN, W.M.; W.B. FLANIGAN, Secretary.

TURNER -- January 25, at his father's residence, 23a Coolfin Street, Samuel John Turner, dearly-beloved son of Samuel and Maggie Turner. Funeral arrangements later.
   He was a flower too sweet for earth,
      Sent here but for a white;
   God marked him when he gave him birth,
      and took him with a smile.
Deeply regretted buying sorrowing Father and Mother.

In Memoriam.

COLQUHOUN -- In loving memory of James Gardner Colquhoun, who departed this life on 25th January, 1911, and was interred in Movilla, Newtownards. Ever remembered by his Wife and Family, 10 Broadbent Street.

 

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Belfast Telegraph - Friday, 26 January 1912

Marriage

HICKS--BLACK -- On January 3, 1912, by the Rev. John Lochead, Minister of Melville Presbyterian Church, Westmount, Montreal, John, second son of George Hicks, Kilberry, Athy, Co. Kildare, to Minnie, fourth daughter of James and Mrs. Black, 7 Deramore Street, Belfast.

Deaths

BELL -- January 25, at 6 Seaview Terrace, Whitehouse, Agnes Bell, widow of the late William Bell, formerly of Ballyearl. Funeral to Carnmoney, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.

BROWN -- January 24, at her father's residence, 35 Fleet Street, Margaret (Maggie), dearly-beloved daughter of John Brown. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Gransha Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 1.30. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- Deeply regretted. JOHN BROWN.

CONLON -- January 25, at 32 Milford Street, Elizabeth, relict of the late Owen Conlon. -- R.I.P. Her remains will be removed, for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. Inserted by her sorrowing Family.

DONNELLY -- January 25, at his parents' residence, 30 Waterford Street, Ambrose, aged four years, the dearly-beloved son of Ambrose and Minnie Donnelly. His remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 pm. Friends will please accept this intimation. AMBROSE & MINNIE DONNELLY.

FITZSIMMONS -- January 25, at his residence, 66 M'Tier Street, Cecil, the youngest and dearly-beloved son of John and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons. His remains will be removed, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2.30, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation.
    He was a flower too sweet for Earth,
    Sent here but for a while:
    God marked hime when he gave him birth,
    And took it with a smile.
Deeply regretted.

GILLESPIE -- January 25, at her residence, 2 Queen's Square, Ann Jane, widow of the late Thomas Gillespie. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock. WILLIAM GILLESPIE.

GREGG -- January 26, 1912, at 55 London Road, William Gregg. His remains will be removed from above address, on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, for interment in Hillsborough churchyard. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- Deeply regretted.

MACK -- on Thursday, the 25th January, 1912, at his residence, 131 Stranmillis Road, Belfast, Redmond Mack, aged 64 years. Funeral private. No flowers.

M'CLATCHEY -- January 25, at 151 University Road, Belfast, Margaret, youngest daughter of the late George M'Clatchey. Funeral strictly private.

MILLIGAN -- January 25, at her father's residence, 32 Shaw Street, Georgina (Ena), the dearly-beloved daughter of William Henry and Georgina Milligan. Her remains will be removed from above address, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2.30, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. "Suffer little children to come onto me." W. H. MILLIGAN.

M'GROARTY -- January 24, 1912, at her father's residence, 9 Alloa Street, Belfast, Jane Blanche M'Groarty, aged 17 years. -- R.I.P. Funeral private. BERNARD M'GROARYTY

QUINN -- January 26, 1912, at his residence, 158 Canmore Street, William John, youngest and dearly-beloved son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Quinn. His remains will be removed to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m., for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. ELIZABETH QUINN.

RAMSEY -- January 24, 1912, James, son of William Ramsey, 6 Castle Street, Lisburn. Funeral at 11 o'clock on to-morrow (Saturday) morning to Lisburn Cemetery.

SCOTT -- January 25, 1912, at his residence, 12 Landseer Street, Belfast, John (Dick), second and beloved son of Elizabeth and the late John Scott. Funeral from the above address on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Donaghadee. Friends will please accept this intimation. ELIZABETH SCOTT.

SHIELDS -- January 25, at his son-in-law's residence, 77 Sugarfield Street, Robert Shields, relict of the late Margaret Shields. The remains of our dearly-beloved father will be removed from the above address, for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. Deeply regretted by his Son, Daughters, and Son-in-law. GEORGE & SOPHIA SHIELDS. JANE & HUGH M'CUTCHEON.

STEWART -- January 25, at the residence of her son-in-law, 3 Stoneyford Street, Mary Jane, relict of the late William Stewart. The remains of our dearly-beloved mother will be removed from the above address, on to-morrow (Saturday), at two p.m., for interment in Comber New Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. JOHN & JANE FAIRLEY.

TURNER -- January 25, 1912, at his father's residence, 23a Coolfin Street, Samuel John Turner, the only and dearly-beloved son of Samuel and Maggie Turner. His remains will be removed from the above address, for interment in Lurgan Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 9.30. Friends will please accept this intimation. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father and Mother.

In Memoriam

LAW -- In loving memory of our dear son, Samuel, who departed this life on the 26th of January, 1910, the result of an accident; and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by his Father and Mother, Brothers, and Sisters, 40 Esmond Street, Belfast.

MILLIKEN -- In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on the 26th of January, 1911, and was interred in the City Cemetery. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving Husband, Sons, and Daughter, 12 Primitive Street.

TAYLOR -- In affectionate remembrance of my dear mother, Margaret Taylor, who fell asleep in Jesus 26th of January, 1911, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
   Long and dreary nights of suffering,
   Yet she never did complain.
   For she bore it all with meekness,
   And to die in Christ is gain.
Inserted by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law, MINNIE & HUGH REID, 165 Agnes Street.

TAYLOR -- In loving memory of our dearly-beloved mother, Margaret Taylor, who departed this life on the 26th of January, 1911, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
   So gentle in manners, so patient in pain,
   Our dear mother left us for heaven to gain;
   With nature so gentle, and actions so kind,
   It's hard in this world her equal to find.
Inserted by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law, ELIZABETH & DAVID HUTCHINSON, 3 Jamaica Street.

Thanks

Mr. and Mrs. ISAAC BOLES and Family desire to return sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement. -- 34 St. Albans Gardens.

Mr. WILLIAM MILL desires to return sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with him in his recent bereavement: also to the employes of John Thompson & Sons, Ltd., Little Victoria Street, the members of Star of Hope L.O.L. and the stewards and workers of the Belfast Central Mission, Grosvenor Hall, for their beautiful wreaths, and friendswho sent floral tributes, especially to the directors and employes of Messrs. W. & G. Baird, Ltd., and "Evening Telegraph," and hopes this notice will be accepted, as it would be impossible to reply to each one individually. -- 72 Vernon Street.

Miss PARKES and the Relatives of the late Mr. Edward Leach desire to thank the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. -- 35 Rosemount Gardens.

 

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