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1134 » John Riddell



Location: Enfield, Middx
Date: 27.04.2015
Time: 15:55:17
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Hi there,

Thanks for the great site. I'm researching the old Arts Theatre and checking out the details of the buildings it was in before Botanic Avenue. I've found several addresses from BSD on your site but wondered if you could look up the last couple for me as the years aren't published yet?

The Mask Theatre at 33 Linenhall Street from the early 1940s
Arts Theatre Studio at 153 Upper North Street from sometime about 1947

If you could look up and confirm the address and first year it appears at each it would be great!

Thanks again.

John Riddell


1133 » Tom croker



Location: Belfast / glengormley
Date: 27.04.2015
Time: 15:41:19
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Brilliant site , have found so much interesting and helpful info thumbup thumbup


1132 » rod rainey



Location: sydney australia
Date: 27.04.2015
Time: 14:10:06
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Brilliant


1131 » Julie Sculthorpe



Location: Australia, born in England
Date: 26.04.2015
Time: 13:14:06
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I would like to enter my Irish grandfather who was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal on 14/11/1916 two bars. smile


1130 » tim mcculla



Location: australia
Date: 20.04.2015
Time: 14:26:13
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great site ,well done in compiling it.
I am looking for Edward MCCULLA and Matthew HARBISON and family between 1800 and 1900 in Newry.
thanks


1129 » mike wylie



Location: belfast
Date: 09.04.2015
Time: 21:31:54
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How do I reply to Jane Rooney - item 868?


1128 » Sammy Craig



Location: Belfast
Date: 08.04.2015
Time: 22:27:13
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We always had a street directory in our house, don't know where they came from but I loved looking through them.


1127 » Susie Mortimore



Location: Portstewart
Date: 04.04.2015
Time: 21:28:45
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Very interesting. Good for you for your excellent research and documentation.


1126 » Susanna J Dodgson



Location: New Jersey
Date: 01.04.2015
Time: 20:23:51
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My mother was Dr Patience Uprichard, later Mrs MCH Dodgson, younger sister of RB Uprichard, who is in a photo. Their parents' house was 125 Marlborough Park South. I stayed there with my grandmother and brothers and mother in 1957, before getting on a slow boat to New Zealand. About my mother,
http://www.drsusanna.org/drpatienceupricharddodgson.html


1125 » Glyn Harbinson



Location: Belfast
Date: 31.03.2015
Time: 16:36:38
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Congratulations on a brilliant and well prepared site.I'm not much on my ancestry but just looking up my street back in 1943 brought back loads of memories and reminders of names I had forgotten. Keep up the good work.
I have recommended the site to friends who are into ancestry or the two world wars.


1124 » michelle



Location: Australia
Date: 31.03.2015
Time: 09:48:59
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I stumbled across this website can't remember how. You have made my day as I have filled in many gaps for my Irish Family. Its site's like this that makes the journey worthwhile. Thank you for all your hard work. thumbup


1123 » David James Campbell



Location: Bangor
Date: 26.03.2015
Time: 19:04:16
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Super website.....i have spent the remainder of the day and most likely the night viewing....super!! smile


1122 » THOMAS DUNLEAVEY



Location: BLFAST COUNTY ANTRIM N IRELAND
Date: 26.03.2015
Time: 08:09:09
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CAME UPON THIS WEBSITE AND WOULD JUST LIKE TO LOOK BACK ON THE OLD WAYS


1121 » Maureen Cook



Location: New Zealand
Date: 20.03.2015
Time: 12:20:57
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Just picked up on this website Two hours browsing without any family results but very interesting and I shall spend more time and try to find my way round and maybe get some results. Congratulations on developing such a wonderful resource. smile


1120 » catharine humphreys



Location: hull
Date: 14.03.2015
Time: 16:34:42
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this is a good website but I cant really find anyone with the last name Humphreys or fisher to be honest. thumbup


1119 » Maura Bell



Location: Sydney Australia
Date: 13.03.2015
Time: 23:05:07
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Haven't had a look yet. just heard about from my sister-in-law..


1118 » William Hamilton (Sinnamon-Conway)



Location: San Francisco CA
Date: 10.03.2015
Time: 18:25:44
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Searching for information re Sinnamons and Raineys in and around Pomery and Dungannon. Nice collection of detailed info here! Many thanks!


1117 » Eric McGowan



Location: Newtownabbey
Date: 08.03.2015
Time: 21:05:20
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My father was in C Section 21st Heavy A.A. 8th A.A. Regt.


1116 » Dorothy Partridge



Location: Ontario, Canada
Date: 06.03.2015
Time: 14:20:05
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I have been on this site for years and have enjoyed it very much. I can't seem to be able to send an email to you so will post it here. A few years ago I sent a picture of someone in my family who we can't identify. It was a picture of a young man in a kilt and holding bagpipes. I believe it to be in N.I. The only name on the picture was WILL. I have found relatives now who can probably identify him but I can't find the picture on your site now. help please. smile


1115 » Geoff Carruthers



Location: Belfast (now in Canada)
Date: 01.03.2015
Time: 23:01:54
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I reference this site as part of my research for my family tree. I have been able to use the the addresses, names and occupations to validate other records. I have also been able to theroize on how my grandparents met. One lived on Cultra, the other on Cosgrave. I believe this is Tigers Bay. My great grandfather is noted on this sites files as a master painter. Was able to validate on government documents he was a master painter.
Great site! thanks for your dedication


1114 » Paul McKeown



Location: Holywood
Date: 26.02.2015
Time: 16:52:47
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Just found this site. Very interesting. I think I will be a regular visitor.


1113 » Anne rice



Location: Fermanagh
Date: 24.02.2015
Time: 19:45:20
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1112 » Marie duff



Location: Belfast
Date: 24.02.2015
Time: 17:12:38
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I only found out about this site today and have spent a good part of the afternoon looking through the directories, fascinating to see and I know many more hours will be taken up here!! I also have been looking into my grandfather's service in WW1, along with his brothers. My husband's grandfather also served so I will pass on any details I have for them all to be included on the site.
Definetly a great new resource for me, thank you!! thumbup thumbup


1111 » Marilyn Folger



Location: Australia
Date: 24.02.2015
Time: 04:37:56
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I have only just learnt of your site, looks very good. I am looking for my uncle, Colin Keenan who was with the Inniskilling Fusiliers (as was his father). Colin was born 1898 in Omagh,enlisted 17 Sept 1914 and was discharged 17 Jan 1919. His service no was B/203366 a Rifleman. This information came from the Silver War Badge Roll. he is buried in the family grave in Enniskillen. My father emigrated in 1926 to Australia so I would like to know more. Can anyone help?

Thank you
Marilyn


1110 » andy



Location: Belgium
Date: 23.02.2015
Time: 16:54:56
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Awesome information here !!!

We play a massive Napoleonic Wars multiplayer game. And that community has people portraying their group as a regiment.

Our group is the 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers! :)
and everytime we capture an eagle we shout out the magic words :)

"By jaysus boys i got the cuckoo!" :p

We don't just play we are very interested in the history of this regiment. To the point where one of our members contacted someone in the royal archives.If you want we can provide said information to you ;)


Friendly Greetz ;)


1109 » Michael McMillan



Location: Tullamore NSW Australia
Date: 20.02.2015
Time: 02:49:05
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A great site run by very good people, will be put in my favourites. Really love the photographs of my home town Bangor NI, left there in 1967, love going back every few years.


1108 » Maureen Coulter



Location: Winnipeg, MB Canada
Date: 19.02.2015
Time: 04:44:51
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My Grandfather is Samual Scott Coulter one of the 2 brother that moved to Canada after WW1. Grandpa lived to 82. He married Ester and they had 6 children, 14 grand-children. I have lost count of the total count of the family size now.

Thank you for letting us know about one of grandpa brothers and that we do have family in Ireland. smile


1107 » William Geoffrey Sidwell



Location: Ballymoney
Date: 16.02.2015
Time: 13:04:05
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My father's war records show he was attached to 8th Hy AA Regiment as an Ammunition Examiner, RASC on 15 May 1942 and with them in India on 29 May 1942. A year later he was attached to 1544 Light Anti-Aircraft. If anybody can add any more details I would much appreciate the information.


1106 » Elaine arigho



Location: Dublin
Date: 06.02.2015
Time: 12:58:24
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Lovely site. My grandfather was Dr David Madill, 4th brother to Herbert, Jim and Tom. Another brother was Jack, grandfather to Maureen, BBC broadcaster and international golfer


1105 » Peter Hogan



Location: United Kingdom
Date: 03.02.2015
Time: 12:02:39
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Well done lots of hard work gone in to this!


1104 » Bob Mckeown



Location: belfast
Date: 30.01.2015
Time: 17:53:17
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I was born in Cregagh St in 1944.Found the whole compilation intriguing,well done,yours,Bob.


1103 » David Holdsworth



Location: New Zealand
Date: 27.01.2015
Time: 23:40:54

Great information source. I am related to John and Elizabeth Robinson who came out to New Zealand from Belfast in 1866 on the Mermaid settling in Lyttleton, Christchurch. I can see on the site John was a sail-maker in Belfast. I am looking for information on any family still in Ireland, they came from Antrim. My email is (email Mary at meems@marylennon.co.uk and I'll forward your email to David) if you can help.


1102 » Liz



Location: Canada
Date: 27.01.2015
Time: 11:13:42
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Wonderful site, great to see the places my parents grew up in. Just one thing, on Newport Street, you have it listed as:"45. McFarlane, J., plater" the spelling is McFarland. It may seem like a little thing, but it was where my grandfather, my nannie, Dad, aunts all lived and I'm proud to be a McFarland. Thank you.


1101 » Susan Toscas(née Griffiths- Thomasson, johnston, Baird)



Location: Guelph ontario, Canada... Orange County, Ca, recent loomis calif.
Date: 21.01.2015
Time: 07:01:10
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I have searched for years for this record of my relative, a brother of my Grandmother(Elizabeth Jane Johnston) she dearly loved her brother... She was daughter of these English and Scottish parents...she was born in Belfast..approx 1902-3 and remembers her brother so very fondly... It is my wish to visit Belfast sometime very soon. Thank you all who remember these men. Susan Jane Griffiths/Toscas


1100 » Sara (Joy) Diab



Location: Coleraine
Date: 17.01.2015
Time: 08:49:34
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Came across your web page by accident, but also delight. My grandfather was John McNabb (Coleraine) prisoner of war. My great great uncle was Charles Blair (killed) and my dearest aunt whom I am called for was Joyce Martin (your friend).


1099 » Margaret Gray



Location: born Donegall Road live in France
Date: 16.01.2015
Time: 18:11:35
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thumbup How great to be able to look back to the house I was born in and also to my father's family's house. I will try to find out more addresses. Thank you so much for all the work you have put into this site.


1098 » John Evans



Location: Leicestershire
Date: 10.01.2015
Time: 16:06:09
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What a great resource. On several visits, I've only scratched the surface so far! smile


1097 » Stephen Braniff



Location: scotland
Date: 02.01.2015
Time: 18:17:39
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Hello, I was just looking for any extra info on the Braniff names that are on the various lists.


1096 » Irene Boyd



Location: Australia
Date: 02.01.2015
Time: 11:27:52
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Born in Belfast 1942 and emigrated to Brisbane Feb 1974 with my husband and 2 children. First heard of you through Exiles. Have been trying to find info on my great Grandfather Johnston (think could be any of following christain names e.g. Charles, Henry, or William) who came to Ulster from Scotland in 1800's and opened up a scutching mill in I think Kells Co. Antrim. He married a lady with same surname (Johnston). My grandfather was Charles Johnston think born approx 1881 married to Margaret McShane (from Co., Cavan) and my father was Charles Johnston married to Sarah Jane Walker 1939.


1095 » JOHN BEST



Location: United States
Date: 31.12.2014
Time: 20:35:24
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Thank you so much for posting this information. It has been hard finding information on my Irish ancestors. It has been hard finding information on my Irish ancestors so I treasure anytime I come across something new.

I was interested in finding out if you had anymore information on the Bailie Family Bible: LostFamilyBibleInscriptions.htm#Bailie

The John Bailie listed as being born in 1833 was my Great Great Grandfather and he was the John Bailie that was drowned in the boating accident in Ballyhalbert Bay. His daughter Sarah came to the United States and was my Great Grandmother.


1094 » Jennifer O'Brien



Location: Belfast
Date: 27.12.2014
Time: 14:15:02
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I have a dead man's penny relating to a John McMullan and have been trying to find out more information about his life. I found his name on your site and think he may be my great uncle.

Thank you


1093 » pauline dunlop



Location: Belfast
Date: 12.12.2014
Time: 21:33:13
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Interesting site,loads of history, would anyone have any stories/memories about the Orpheus which is due for demolition 2015

much appreciated
Pauline


1092 » Chas McGrillen



Location: USA
Date: 07.12.2014
Time: 14:17:34
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A wonderful web site !
It lists my dad, and his two brothers
and their service in WW I.
Thru this web site we found a link to details
on the brother who was killed at Gallipoli.


1091 » Michael Davidson



Location: Originally Scotland but lived in Bagot Street
Date: 06.12.2014
Time: 16:03:08
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I absolutely love your site,the information is fantastic,I will be a frequesnt visitor if that's ok with you


1090 » Nigel King



Location: Newtownards
Date: 03.12.2014
Time: 05:25:20
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Wow wow wow, what a shed load of info to digest and very well done, I know how time consuming it can be. Why is it that we take a keen interest in family history so late in life? I have a lot of catching up to do with my own and really need to get into the war stuff as I have quite a few bits and pieces to tie down and put in order. I really gotta go to bed now as its 5.30 am and I just cannot leave here, thanks, brilliant work, keep it up and I'll be back lol thumbup


1089 » Pedr Marshall



Location: Australia.
Date: 30.11.2014
Time: 06:15:02
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Wow, What a site. I am researching my Irish History and have located my GG Grandparents. John Jones and Amelia O'neil with their marriage in 1827 in Belfast, County Antrim. Subsequently the family has fallen into place through 5 generations to myself, and some 800 descendants.


1088 » tracey martin



Location: United Kingdom
Date: 26.11.2014
Time: 17:30:26
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I love this website, I came across it by accident. I have desperately searched for my great grandparents after they left England in 1918 to start life in Belfast. I have found more information than I was originally looking for. Thank you so much your hard work on this site is well worth it


1087 » Catherine Broderick



Location: United States
Date: 22.11.2014
Time: 09:16:23
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Just saw my great Grandfathers name on the maternal side, as a Millwright, C McFarland.....great site, I love it.


1086 » michelle ann scott



Location: ballymoney/ballymena
Date: 14.11.2014
Time: 19:01:36
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Brilliant site as I found my great grandad through your site. Robert Scott. It's great to find out about him an what happened him. It's great to see a picture of him he looks alot like my dad Billy Scott. Thanks so much for putting this up. Very interesting and much appreciated.


1085 » A3M



Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Date: 13.11.2014
Time: 15:05:08
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Wonderful website... All of the compiled data and very helpful links are appreciated... A very special thank-you to Robert Thompson for sharing his research... My great uncle was Alexander Murdock who is included in Ballymoney Heroes...which I purchased during a recent visit to Ballymoney! Now I am looking to purchase other titles as I continue my WW1 research related to Bushmills, Coleraine, etc.


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