Belfast Weekly News - 6 October, 1894

Missing Friends

LEE: Wanted to know the address of Jemima, Lizzie and Willie Lee, supposed to be adopted by friends about the year 1876 or 1877, was then living in Belfast. Any information will be thankfully received by Mrs Weir, The Rectory, Stewartstown, County Tyrone.

WILSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of James Wilson, who left Blackhill, County Antrim, March 1887, for Melbourne, and has not been heard of since. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his brother, William Wilson, Eden, Carrickfergus.

WILSON: Information would be gladly received of the whereabouts of James Wilson, who left Killargesh, County Antrim, about fifty years ago for America. When last heard of was from Frog, United States of America,- Please communicate with Mrs P Kissock, 7 Port Downie Camelon, Falkirk, Scotland.

 

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Belfast Weekly News - 13 October, 1894

Missing Friends

DAWSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Alexander Dawson who was last heard from towards the end of the year 1870, when he went either to Australia or New Zealand, from No. 4 Little James Street, London, or of his wife, Francis Sarah Bonner Frost, of London. Any information will be thankfully received by J. Dawson, 62 Sussex Street, Pimlico, London, S.W.

GORDON: Wanted information regarding the whereabouts of Samuel and William Gordon, William left Belfast about 35 years ago, and was last heard of at Newton, New Jersey, U.S.A. Samuel left about 20 years ago and was last heard of about eight years ago, he was then in New York. Any information will be thankfully received by their brother, John Gordon, 21 Southwell Street, Belfast, Ireland.

M'LEAN: Wanted to know the whereabouts of James M'Lean who lived at Balmoral Station, Belfast about nine years ago. Any information will be thankfully received by his son, James M'Lean, 508 Madison Avenue, Helena, Montana, USA.

 

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Belfast Weekly News - 20 October, 1894

Missing Friends

HAMILTON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Joseph Hamilton, who went to New Zealand about 10 years ago from Dromore, County Down, and was last heard from about 8 years ago, was then living in Brisbane. Any information will be thankfully received by his parents, Wm. John and Charlotte Hamilton at Black Skull, Dromore, County Down.

MEGAUGHEY: Wanted to know the whereabouts of John Megaughey, a stone cutter by trade, who left Lisleen, County Down, some fifty years ago or more, and sailed for Philadelphia; resided there for twenty years, left and bought an estate in some other part. It is believed his friends were advertised for some time ago. Any information will be thankfully received by his two nieces, Elizabeth Megaughey and Mrs Gordon Megaughey, Tullycarnet, Knock County Down. American papers please copy.

 

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Belfast Weekly News - 27 October, 1894

Missing Friends

BURTON: Wanted information on Wingfield Burton, son of the late Bethal Burton, formerly of Cuttlestown, Enniskerrry, County Wicklow [ I wasn't able to get rest of details but believe this is the same person advertised for on July 14 1894].

M'ALLISTER. Wanted to know the whereabouts of James M'Allister, last heard of driving a milk cart between Wilson's farm and Belfast. Any information will be gladly received by his brother, Wm. J. M'Allister, 29 Cowlairs Road, Springburn, Glasgow.

ROBINSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of William Robinson, who left Dundee about 30 years ago for Texas, USA. Any information will be thankfully received by Maria Mathers (maiden name Hillen), 24 Linview Street, Grosvenor Road, Belfast.

 

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