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24 Jun. 1916 Births, Marriages, Deaths

Transcribed by Jane from The Mid-Ulster Mail Saturday, June 24, 1916.

Births

ELLIOTT – June 14, at Loy, Cookstown, the wife of Dr. A.M. ELLIOTT – a son.

CONEY – At Aughavey, Coagh, the wife of Charles CONEY, sen – a son.

M’ERLEAN – June 5, at Clady, Portglenone, the wife of Teddy M’ERLEAN, of a daughter.

MULLAN – June 17, at Strathmullan, Dungannon, to Mr. and Mrs. William N. MULLAN – a daughter.

Marriages

BAMFORD-BAMFORD – June 21st, 1916, at M’Quiston Memorial Church, Belfast, by the Rev. D.D.Boyle, B.A., James BAMFORD, to Hannah (Han), fourth daughter of the late John BAMFORD, Portrush, and to Mrs. BAMFORD, South Parade, Belfast.

CORR-QUINN – June 8, at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church, Ballymacnab (with Nuptial Mass), by the Rev. Canon Corr, P.P., John, son of the late Hugh CORR, merchant, Main Street, Pomeroy, to Marguerite Elizabeth (Madge), eldest daughter of John QUINN, Broughan Hill, Armagh.

DUNCAN-BLAIR – June 16, at 88 Leslie Street, Pollokshields, by Rev. Andrew Scoke, B.D., Plantation U.F. Church, Henry Agnew Watson DUNCAN, eldest son of the late Thomas Watson DUNCAN, and of Mrs. DUNCAN, of Markfield, Tibbermore, Perthshire, to Isa Millar, only daughter of Robert and Margaret BLAIR, 162 Paisley Road, West Glasgow.

M’GAHEY-MORRISON – June 21, at Derryloran Parish Church, Cookstown, by the Rev. Percy Marks, B.D., assisted by the Rev. R.J. Campion, A.B., James, second son of Robert M’GAHEY, Ballymaguire House, Stewartstown, to Edith May, only daughter of Alexander MORRISON, Innisfallen, Cookstown.

M’ILROY-HAYES – June 14, at Laghey Methodist Church, by the Rev. R.S. Gallagher, B.A. (brother-in- law of the bridegroom), assisted by the Rev. E.C. Gimblett, William Cross, eldest son of Robert T. M’ILROY, Moyroe, Moy, to Annie, second daughter of Thomas HAYES, Bovain, Moy.

O’CONNOR-ROBINSON – June 14, at St. Peter’s Church, Eaton Square, London, by the Rev. L.H. Nixon, Precentor of Westminster Abbey, A.J. O’CONNOR, 2nd Lieut. 56th Rifles, F.F., to Dora, daughter of the late Richard ROBINSON, J.P., Kinnego House, Moy.

Deaths

HETHERINGTON – June 3, killed in action, Private James Watson HETHERINGTON, Canadian Contingent, eldest and dearly-beloved son of Jane and the late James HETHERINGTON, Killyman Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone. “Thy will be done.” Deeply lamented by his sorrowing Mother, Sisters, and Brothers (three of the later on active service).

JOHNSTON – June 15, at her residence, Drumrainey, Magherafelt, Martha, relict of the late Adam JOHNSTON. Interred in the family burying-ground, Knockloughrim.

RAFFERTY – June 16, at his residence Kingarve, Dungannon, Bernard RAFFERTY ex-N.T. Interred in the family burying-ground Edendork.

SOMERVILLE – June 17, at his father’s residence, Kildress, Robert, the beloved son of David SOMERVILLE. Interred in Clare Church-yard, on Monday evening.

In Memoriam

BARFOOT – In affectionate remembrance of our dear son, W. Gordon, who departed this life, 22nd June1909. Ever remembered by his sorrowing parents, William and S.E. BARFOOT, Drumard, Cookstown.

MAGEE – Killed on 28th June, 1915, at the Dardanelles, Private James MAGEE, 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling fusiliers, son of John and Mrs. MAGEE, Annagh, Desertmartin.

“His warfare is o’er, his battle fought,
His fresh young life could not be saved;
He slumbers now in a soldier’s grave;
The trial was great, the loss heavy to bear,
The angels, dear son, will tend you with care.”
Inserted by his sorrowing parents.

Thanks.

Mrs. HOWE and family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also to the many who wrote letters of sympathy. Hoping this will be accepted by all. – Coagh, Co. Tyrone