Belfast Evening Telegraph - Tuesday, 25 March 1913

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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

Marriages

ALLEN--M'DONNELL -- March 24, at St. Matthew's R.C. Church, Belfast, by Rev. J. Boyle, by nuptial Mass, John Allen, 157 Grosvenor Road, second son of W. H. Allen, 23 Cavendish Street, to Sarah A. M'Donnell, eldest daughter of James M'Donnell, 9 Dunvegan Street, Belfast.

M'KEAGUE--DUNLOP -- March 12, 1913, at Malone Presbyterian Church, Belfast, by Rev. Alex. Gallagher, James, sixth son of the late Robert M'Keague, Moville, Co. Donegal, to Annie, elder daughter of the late John Dunlop, Londonderry.

WATSON--FRAZER -- March 24 1913, at Knock Methodist Church, by the Rev. J. M. Alley, Ernest, eldest son of John T. Watson, Hylton, Dundela Gardens, Bloomfield, Belfast, to Bessie Wellwood, only daughter of the late James Frazer, Knock, Co. Down.

Deaths

ALLEN -- March 24, at the Union Hospital, William, eldest son of the late Edward Allen. His remains will be removed from his sister's residence, 28 Raby Street, for interment in the family burying-ground, Drumbo, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
JEANNIE STEENSON.

BLANEY -- March 24, Thomas, the dearly-beloved son of James and Jane Blaney. His remains will be removed from his late residence, 39 Lecumpher Street, Belfast, for interment in Magheragall Churchyard, at 1.30 to-morrow (Wednesday). Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. -- "Safe in the arms of Jesus."
JAMES & JANE BLANE.

CAMPBELL -- March 23, 1913, at 81 Nevis Avenue, Strandtown, Belfast, Hessie Campbell. Interred on 24th inst. in New Cemetery, Comber, Co. Down.
JAMES M'GREGOR.

CLARKE -- March 25, at his residence, 11 Delaware Street, Belfast, Robert Thomas Clarke, formerly of Monaghan, beloved husband of Maria Walsh. Funeral on Thursday, 27th inst., to Dundonald Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m.

DERBY -- March 24, 1913, at Our Lady's Hospice for the Dying, Crumlin Road, John Derby, late of 119 Mulholland Terrace. -- R.I.P. Funeral from above institution on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 p.m., for Milltown Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. American papers please copy.
Inserted by his Sons, PATRICK, OWEN, JOHN, & PETER DERBY.

EASTWOOD -- March 24, at his residence, 62 Broadbent Street, John, the dearly-beloved son of Mary Eastwood. -- R.I.P. His remains will be removed for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends. will please accept this intimation.
Inserted by his loving Mother and Sisters. MARY EASTWOOD. Deeply regretted.

FOSTER -- March 24, 1913, at 239 Haliman Street, Maurice, son of John and Mary A. Foster, aged 1½ years. Funeral at 2 p.m. on tomorrow (Wednesday), 26th inst., to Milltown Cemetery.

HADDICK -- March 24, at the residence of her mother, 244½ Old Lodge Road, Elizabeth Pollock, daughter of the late Wm. Christopher and Sarah Jane Haddick. Her remains will be removed for interment in the City Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.
"Until the day dawn, and the shadows flee away."

KERNOGHAN -- March 24, at the residence of his son-in-law, William Ballentine, Union Street, Lurgan, John Kernoghan. Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at two o'clock, for interment in Lurgan New Cemetery.

KERR -- March 25, at 173 Upper Meadow Street, John, the dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Kerr. His remains will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery on Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
     Thy pleasant smile and cheery face           We no more now behold;      The lips that spoke so kind to us,           Are now for ever cold. ELIZABETH KERR.

MARSDEN -- March 25, at her son's residence, 20 Beechfield Street, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Marsden. The remains of my beloved mother will be removed for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on Thursday, 27th, at three o'clock. Friends please accept this intimation.
THOMAS MARSDEN.

MOORE -- March 24, at her residence, 45 Mount Street, Sophia, relict of the late William Moore. The remains of our dearly-beloved mother, will be removed for interment in the City Cemetery, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, 26th inst., at 2.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Inserted by her loving Family.

MILLS -- March 25. at 127 Dunluce Avenue, Belfast, Annie, beloved daughter of the late William and Jane Mills. -- Funeral private.

MURRAY -- March 24, at his residence, John Murray, general merchant, Ballygowan. -- R.I.P. The remains of our beloved father will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Kilcairn, on to-morrow (Wednesday), 26th inst., at three o'clock.
DANIEL MURRAY.

M'AVOY -- March 24, at his residence, 14 Ashfield Street, William M'Avoy. The remains of our beloved father will be removed from the above address on to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, for interment in Magheragall Churchyard. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Inserted by his sorrowing Family.

M'GILL -- March 24, 1913, at his residence, Lisnaward, Co. Down, James M'Gill. The remains of our beloved father will be removed on tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Banbridge Road Presbyterian Churchyard, Dromore. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Inserted by his Sons and Daughters.

WHITE HILL L.O.L. No. 258.
M'GILL -- The Members of above Lodge are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, James M'Gill, D.M., on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, 26th inst., at two o'clock.
ANDREW MAXWELL, W.M.; MARTIN HAMILTON, Secretary.

M'MILLEN -- March 24, at his residence, Antrim Road, Ballyvesey, Carnmoney, George, the beloved husband of Mary M'Millen. Funeral to Carnmoney on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 a.m.
MARY M'MILLEN.

M'MURRAY -- March 24, at Purdysburn Hospital, Ellen J., daughter of George and Sarah M'Murray. Her remains will be removed from the above hospital on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1.30, for Dundonald Cemetery.
Deeply regretted. GEORGE & SARAH M'MURRAY, 17 Springmount Street.

O'NEILL -- March 24 (suddenly), at 9 Seaview Street, William, the eldest son of Hugh O'Neill. His remains will be removed for interment in Dundonald Cemetery on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
HUGH O'NEILL

O'NEILL -- March 25, 1913, at her residence, 35 Elm Street, Donegall Pass, Belfast, Ruth, widow of the late John O'Neill, Lurgan. -- R.I.P. Funeral from the above address on Thursday morning, 27th inst., at ten o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Dougher, Lurgan. Friends will please accept this intimation.
SARAH J. M'CARDEL.

PAYNE -- March 34, at his residence, Plantation, Lisburn, David, second son of the late James Payne. His remains will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Glebe, Anahilt. Friends will please accept this intimation.

SLAVIN -- March 25, at her husband's residence, 6 Hillside Place, Ballysillan, Bridget Slavin. The remains of my beloved wife will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Wednesday), 26th inst., at two o'clock, for interment in Milltown Cemetery.
PATRICK SLAVIN.

WATERSON -- On Monday evening, March 24, at her parents' residence, Ardnagreena, Whitehead, Ellen Owens (Nellie), only and dearly-loved daughter of James and Mary Waterson. -- Funeral strictly private.

WARNOCK -- March 24, at Riverside, Ballyworkan, Portadown, John Warnock, in his 90th year. Funeral to family burying-ground, Drumcree, on to-morrow (Wednesday, 26th inst., at eleven o'clock a.m.

WEBB -- March 24, at 87 Killowen Street, Sarah, the beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Sarah Webb. Her remains will be removed from the above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Magheragall Churchyard, on to-morrow (Wednesday), at twelve noon. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
THOMAS WEBB

WILSON -- March 24, at her residence, 6 Garden Street, Sarah Agnes, relict of the late John Wilson. Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Wednesday), 26th inst., at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Inserted by her Sons and Daughters

WHITE -- March 24, 1913, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Robert White. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed from his late residence, 21 Swift Street, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation.
MARY WHITE.

WOODS -- March 24, 1913, at Ballymagee, William Woods. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed from his late residence for interment in Bangor New Cemetery, on tomorrow (Wednesday), 26th inst., at 3 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
CATHERINE WOODS.

Thanks

Mrs. YEATES and Family desire to return sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also to the members of the Star of Ulster Masonic Lodge, No. 239; to the members of No. 10 Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners; and to the fellow-workers on the Queen's Island, and others, for their floral tributes; and trust this will be accepted by all. 168 Ravenhill Road.

In Memoriam

ALEXANDER -- In loving memory of my dear son, Joseph, who departed this life on 25th March, 1910, and was interred in Belfast Cemetery, Malone.
     "With Christ, which is far better."
Inserted by his Father, JOHN ALEXANDER.

BAKER -- In loving memory of our beloved son, Willie, who departed this life on 25th March, 1912; also Mary, on 22nd of April, 1903, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
     They are gone from this world of sin and sorrow.
          Gone to the mansions of the blest;
     And they are watching in that beautiful city
          For those that shall follow them to rest.
Inserted by their loving Father and Mother, DAWSON & MARY BAKER. 49 Kenbaan Street.

CARSON -- In loving memory of David, the beloved husband of Isabella Carson, who departed this life March 23, and was interred in Drumbeg Churchyard.
Sadly missed by his Wife and Children.

FOWLER -- In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Alexander, who fell asleep in Jesus, 24th March, 1908, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
     Not dead to us, we loved him dear,
          Not lost, but gone before;
     He lives with us in memory still,
          And will for evermore.
JOHN & ISABEL FOWLER & Family. Millview Cottage, Ballyholme, Bangor.

M'CARTNEY -- In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary M'Cartney, who departed this life on the 23rd March, 1912, and was interred in the family burying-ground, Old Donaghcloney.
Ever remembered. Inserted by her Daughter, MARY KENNEDY.

M'CLELLAND -- In fond and loving memory of our dear daughter, Jeanie, who departed this life 24th March, 1912, and was interred in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, U.S.A.
Ever remembered by her loving Father and Mother, Brothers and Sisters. Hibernia Street, Holywood.

M'CLUREY -- In fond and loving remembrance of our dearly-beloved son, James Henry M'Clurey, who departed this life on 23rd March, 1909, and was interred in the family burying-ground. Meeting-house Green, Killyleagh.      A few short years of evil past,
          We reach that happy shore,
     When death-divided friends at last
          Shall meet to part no more.
Inserted by his Father, Mother, Sisters, and Brothers.

REA -- In ever-loving remembrance of my dear brother, Thomas Rea, who departed this life on the 24th of March, 1911, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
Inserted by his loving Sister, 60 Edlingham Street. SARAH REA.

SCOTT -- In loving and affectionate memory of our dear little daughter, Anna, who departed this life on 25th of March, 1912, and was interred in the City, Cemetery.
     We think of you in silence,
          No eye may see us weep;
     Yet deep within our hearts
          Your memory we will keep;
Yes, she is gone, but sweetly sleeps,
For none need anxious vigil keep;
Her little barque has reached the shore
Where sickness cannot waste her more.
But we will meet again in the morning,
When shadows have passed away;
We shall see the face of our darling
By the light of eternal day. JOSEPH & MINNIE SCOTT. 148 Lower Broadway.

SMYTH -- In loving remembrance of our dearly-beloved son and brother, Basil James Leo, who departed this life on Good Friday, 25th March, 1910, and was interred in Milltown Cemetery. -- Requiescat in pace.
     Not dead to us, we loved him dear,
          Not lost, but gone before;
     He lives with us in memory still;
          And will for evermore.
Ever remembered by his loving Parents, Brothers, and Sister. 7 Earl Street

TAGGART -- In loving memory of our dear son, John Alex, who died 25th day of March, 1912, and was buried in Dundonald Cemetery.
          Waiting the return of Christ
          To raise him from the dead.
     The peaceful grave shall keep
          My bones till that sweet day,
     I wake from my long sleep
          And leave my bed of clay.
Inserted by his sorrowing Father, Mother, Brothers and Sister, THOMAS & MATILDA TAGGART, 15 Perth Street.

WOODS -- In fond and loving remembrance of Sophia (Vinie) Woods, who departed this life on the 25th March, 1912, and was interred in the family burying-ground, Newtownbreda.
     Far beyond this world of changes,
          Far beyond this world of care,
     We shall find our missing loved ones
          In our Father's mansion fair.
     We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see,
     But all is well that's done by Thee.
Inserted by her loving Mother, Sisters, and Brother, 419 Ormeau Road.

 

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Belfast Evening Telegraph - Wednesday, 26 March 1913

Marriage

PEPPER--PILSON -- At St. Philip's Church, Birmingham, David M., second son of the late Colonel Pepper, St. Thomas's, Swansea, to Sarah (Sadie), youngest daughter of the late John Pilson, formerly of Co. Down, Ireland.

NEWELL--JAMESON -- March 24, at May Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast, by the Rev. T. A. Smith, David, second son of Jesse Newell, Croydon, Surrey, to Marie Jameson, third daughter of Thomas Jameson, Coreclave, Emyvale, Co. Monaghan.

Deaths

CLARKE -- March 25, at his residence, 11Delaware Street, Belfast, Robert Thomas Clarke, formerly of Monaghan, beloved husband of Maria Walsh. Funeral on Thursday, 27th inst., to Dundonald Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m.

COPELAND -- March 25, at Westmount, Newtownards, John Copeland. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Movilla, to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, 27th inst., at 2.30 o'clock.

GODFREY -- March 25, 1913, at his residence, 10 Egeria Street, William, the dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Godfrey. His remains will be removed from above address for interment in Dundonald Cemetery on Friday, 28th inst., at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family. MARGARET GODFREY.
Canadian papers please copy.

DONEGALL ROAD TEMPBRANCE L.O.L. 731.
GODFREY -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge, and other Brethren, are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late respected Brother, Wm. Godfrey.
ALLAN NESBITT, W.M.; DAVID M'BURNEY, Secretary.

KERNOGHAN -- March 24, at the residence of his son-in-law, William Ballentine, Union Street, Lurgan, John Kernoghan. Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at two o'clock, for interment in Lurgan New Cemetery.

KERR -- March 25, at 173 Upper Meadow Street, John, the dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Kerr. His remains will be removed for interment in the City Cemetery on Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
     Thy pleasant smile and cheery face
     We no more now behold;
     The lips that spoke so kind to us
     Are now for ever cold
ELIZABETH KERR.

KNOWLES -- March 26, at Carrowdore, Robert Knowles. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Church Hill, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. AGNES KNOWLES.

LEDGERWOOD -- March 25, at 64 East Street, Newtownards, William Ledgerwood. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, at 4.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. AGNES LEDGERWOOD.

MARSDEN -- March 25, at her son's residence, 20 Beechfield Street, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Marsden. The remains of my beloved mother will be removed for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on Thursday, 27th, at three o'clock. Friends please accept this intimation. THOMAS MARSDEN.

MONTGOMERY -- March 25, 1913, at his residence, 27 Fourth Street, Hugh, beloved husband of Mary A. Montgomery, and second son of the late John Montgomery (Broadway). -- Interment notice later. MARY A. MONTGOMERY.

MURDOCK -- March 21, accidentally drowned at Warrington, William, only son of the late Robt. Murdock, Toughblane, Hillsborough. Interment to-day (Wednesday), at Warrington Cemetery. ROBERT MARTIN.

M'KNIGHT -- March 25, at Royal Victoria Hospital (suddenly), John M'Knight, the dearly-beloved husband of Rachel M'Knight, 221 Mayo Street. Funeral from above address to City Cemetery, at 2.30, on to-morrow (Thursday) 27th inst. Deeply regretted.

M'NEICE -- March 25, at the Union Hospital, William John, the second and dearly-beloved son of Margaret Jane and the late Thomas M'Neice. His remains will be removed from 82 Selby Street, to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at seven o'clock, for interment in Connor New Cemetery. Inserted by his sorrowing Mother.

O'NEILL -- March 25, 1913, at her residence, 35 Elm Street, Donegall Pass, Belfast, Ruth, widow of the late John O'Neill, Lurgan. -- R.I.P. Funeral from the above address on to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, for interment in the family burying-ground, Dochar, Lurgan. Friends will please accept this intimation. SARAH J. M'CARDEL.

PATTERSON -- March 25, at her residence, 50 City Street, Sarah Patterson. Her remains will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. JAMES MORRISON.

RUSSELL -- March 26, at her late residence, 74 Bryson Street, Mary Jane Russell, beloved wife of Alexander Russell, joiner, and daughter of Charles Mulholland, late of E. & W. Pim's, Belfast; also of Langford Lodge, Crumlin. Her remains will be removed from above address on Friday morning, at nine o'clock, to Gartree Churchyard, Crumlin. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. ALEXANDER RUSSELL.

Thanks

The Family of the late ALBERT EDWARD ASHE desire to return their sincere thanks to the many friends who sympathised with them in their bereavement, especially to his companions for their beautiful wreath. 7 Bowness Street.

Mr. CUTHBERT returns sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with him in his recent sad bereavement; also of friends who sent floral tributes and letters of sympathy. 34 Ardenlee Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. HOLLIDAY desire to return their sincere thanks to Rev. W. Maquire, of People's Hall, and many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. 86 Spamount Street.

In Memoriam

ARMSTRONG -- In loving memory of my dear husband, John Armstrong, who died 26th March, 1906, and was buried in Glenan Churchyard, Co. Monaghan.
     "In Christ united still are we."
Inserted by his loving Wife, ANNIE ARMSTRONG, 152 Peter's Hill.

CAMPBELL -- In fond and loving memory of my dear father, John Campbell, who departed this life on March 22, 1909, and was interred in Carnmoney New Cemetery.
     Far and oft our thoughts do wander
          To his grave so far away.
     Where we laid our dearest father,
          Just four years ago to-day.
Inserted by his loving Daughter and Son-in-law, J. H. GORDON, New Zealand.

GORDON -- In sad and loving memory of our dear father, William Gordon, who entered into rest March 26, 1911, at his residence, Mount Hamilton, Dundalk.

LETSON -- In loving memory of my dearly-beloved brother, Thos. Letson, who departed this life on the 26th March, 1912, and was interred in Ahoghill Churchyard.
     Oh Christ, He is the fountain,
     Thedeep, sweet well of love;
     The streams on earth he tasted,
     More deep he'll drink above.
They missed him most who loved him best.
Inserted by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, NANCY & ROBERT CRAIG.

Clippings

BELFAST LICENSING PROSECUTION.

In the Belfast Summons Court to-day, before Sir Andrew Newton-Brady, R.M., a prosecution was brought at the instance of Constable R. Butler against Michael Moyna, publican, 26 Apsley Street, for having sold half a glass of whisky during prohibited house on Sunday, 16th inst. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted, and Mr. J. Donnelly defended.

Evidence having been heard, his Worship imposed a fine of 20s and costs.

 

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