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The Derry and Antrim Year Book

1965

STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1868 - 1877 - 1880 - 1890 - 1894
1901 - 1907 - 1908 - 1909 - 1910 - 1912 - 1918 - 1924 - 1932 - 1939 - 1943 - 1947 - 1951 - 1960
1913 Tel. directory    1824 Pigots (Belfast)  &  (Bangor)   1894 Waterford Directory
1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970

Photographs Deaths, Awards etc.

Index for 1965    Calendar etc.    Counties    Towns and Villages
Photographs 1   Photographs 2     next - Photographs 3    Advertisements

                   
Mr. Ivan M. Russell, Bemersyde, Dhu Varren Park, Portrush, Editor and Managing-Director of the "Northern Constitution," Coleraine, died suddenly in Cape Town, South Africa, April 24, 1964
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Mr. Jackson Taggart, Randal Park, Portrush, head of the Portrush firm of W. & J. Taggart (N.I.), Ltd., building and civil engineering contractors, and one of Ulster's best known golfing personalities, collapsed and died on the 10th tee at Castlerock golf course on April 27, 1964
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Mr. Samuel Cunningham, town clerk of Portrush and coxswain of Portrush Lifeboat, died June 3, 1964
                   
Mr. R. J. Craig, Maghcramore, Limavady, died February 9, 1964
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Mr. William Patrick McAllister, Broan, Aghadowey, killed at his work in Yorkshire, March, 1964
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Mr. James Alexander Fleming, Roadside, Garvaghy, Portglenone, died May 6, 1964
                   
Miss Mabel Isobel Huddleston, a former matron of the Roe Valley Hospital, Limavady, died January 27, 1964
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Mrs. Sara Watton, Ballybogey, Dervock, who died on September 2, 1964, in her 87th year
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Mr. Thomas McDaid, Carrowmuddle, Myroe, Limavady, died February 11, 1964
                   
Master Brian Acheson, aged 14, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Acheson, Bushmills Road, Coleraine, died June 19, 1964
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Patrick Tohill, 31, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tohill, Keady, Swatragh, killed when 300 tons of slag and boulders crashed down on a mechanical digger he was operating at a bing in Falkirk, Scotland, April, 1964
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Miss Jacqueline Gilmore, only child of Mrs. S. Gilmore and the late Mr. Hugh Gilmore, Inchaleen, Garvagh, died May 3, 1964
                   
Mr. Robert Scott, Drumsurn, Limavady, died June 27, 1964
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Mr. William Pollock, of Bushmills Road, Coleraine, retired head machine man of the "Northern Constitution," died September 24, 1964. He retired in January, 1959, after 58 years continuous service
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Mr. George C. Glenn, Ballymena Road, Ballymoney, closely associated with the business life of Ballymoney for almost 20 years, died June 15, 1964
                   
Mrs. Nancy McClure, Balnamore, wife of the late Mr. Wallace McClure, died January 6, 1964
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Mrs. R. G. Moffett, The Promenade, Portstewart, died March 22, 1964
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Mrs. Rachel Callaghan, 7 Alexander Terrace, Limavady, died September 16, 1964
                   
Mr. Leslie Hewitt, Cranagh Park, Portstewart Road, Coleraine, a prominent businessman in the borough, died May 14, 1964
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Mr. David Rankin Parkhill, church officer of New Row Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, died April 15, 1964
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Mr. Thomas Oliver Martin, "Woodview," Ballycrum, Limavady, died October 4, 1964
                   
Mr. Robert Smyth, Ballyavlin, Limavady, died October 4, 1964
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Mr. Nathaniel Bacon, Central Avenue, Portstewart, died January 24, 1964
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Mr. William Haslam, 37 Millburn Road, Coleraine, died July 17, 1964
                   
Mr. James S. Blair, 17 Mountsandel Road, Coleraine, formerly of Ballinteer, died January 28, 1964
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Rev. Canon J. T. Armstrong, M.A., Ballymoney, died June 7, 1964
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Mr. Alexander Anderson, caretaker of the P.T.A.U. (Pals) Club, Coleraine, for 35 years, died April 10, 1964
                   
Mr. J. H. White, "Sunnymead," Lodge Road, Coleraine, a leading chemist in the North-West, died December 26, 1963
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Colonel R. J. L. Ogilby, D.S.O., and Bar, Croix de Guerre, D.L., J.P., Colonel of the London Scottish, died at his home at Coldham, Kent, January 27, 1964. Colonel Ogilby, who was born in November, 1880, was the only son of Captain Ogilby, D.L., and Mrs. Ogilby, of Pellipar, Dungiven, and Ardnargle, Limavady
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Mr. Thomas Nicholl, Tullyhoe, Limavady, died February 6, 1964
                   
Mr. William John Hill, 32 Ramoan Road, Ballycastle, died May 7, 1964
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Mr. Robert Daly, 6 Brooklyn Place, Portrush, died December 24, 1963
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The Rev. R. E. S. Dunlop, curate assistant of Ballywillan Parish, Portrush, who lost his life in a head-on car crash at Cromkill, near Ballymena, October 13, 1964. Dr. Richard Hayward, the well-known author, folklorist and singer of Belfast, and Mr. Dunlop's mother, Mrs. Violet Dunlop, Portadown, also died in the crash
                   
Mr. John Dale, Enfield Street, Portstewart, died February 10, 1964
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Mr. Albert Sherrard Love, 18 Catherine Street, Limavady, well-known building contractor, died October 10, 1964
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Mr. William Camlin, 47 Railway Road, Coleraine, died October 21, 1964
                   
Mr. Thomas James King, Ballyvennox, Macosquin, Coleraine, an extensive farmer, died January 27, 1964
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Mr. Gabriel McCloskey, physicist, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McCloskey, Upper Ovil, Dungiven, fatally injured in a road accident in Canada, June 7, 1964
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Mr. Henry Murphy, Portrush Road, Coleraine, a leading newsagent in the borough, died June 12, 1964
                   
Mr. Andrew Logan, Queenora Avenue, Portstewart, died June 16, 1964
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Mr. Albert McElwee, 10 Irish Green Street, Limavady, died January 4, 1964
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Miss Gladys Wilhelmina Thom, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thom, Letterlougher House, Straidarran, Co. Londonderry, killed in a car crash at Poole, Dorset, October 16, 1964
                   
Mr. Henry Moore, Sistrokeel, Glack, Limavady, fatally injured when a brick wall fell on him as he was sheltering from a storm on a demolition and construction site on Ballykelly R.A.F. Station, February 14, 1964
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Mrs. Minnie Nicholl, wife of Mr. John Nicholl, 18 Eventide Gardens, Limavady, died October 15, 1964
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Mr. Thomas Johnston, 6 Carson Drive, Upperlands, died September 16, 1964
                   
Mr. Andrew Carson McMullan, 31-year-old process worker, 17 Old Coach Road, Portstewart, killed in an accident at the Chemstrand factory, Coleraine, September 19, 1964
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Miss Annie Elizabeth Forgie, B.Sc., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forgie, Hillcrest, Bushmills, died in West Africa, where she worked as a schools' inspector, May 30, 1964
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Mrs. Elizabeth (Lily) Graham, Diamond House, Bellaghy, prominent in the social and business life of South Derry, died November 7, 1964
         
Mrs. Catherine Ann McAllister, Keady, Limavady, died November 3, 1964, in her 92nd year
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Mr. James McCann, Dundooan, Coleraine, died March 4, 1964

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Mrs. M. R. Pepper, Eglinton Street, Portrush, awarded the Civil Defence Corps Long Service and Good Conduct medal, February, 1964
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Mr. Thomas J. Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes, Woodland Park, Kilrea, who received the degree of B.A. at the 1964 summer graduation ceremony at Queen's University, Belfast
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Mr. Winston McClean, B.Sc., Grad.I.E.E., who received the degree of Master of Science at the 1964 summer graduation ceremony of Queen's University, Belfast. He is the eldest son of Mr. Adam McClean, Gortinure, Maghera, and is a past pupil of Rainey Endowed School, Magherafelt
                   
Rev. George Clenaghan, parish priest of Loughguile, appointed a Canon of the Diocesan Chapter. Father Clenaghan celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination in June, 1963
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Dr. Donald H. W. Dickson, principal of North Antrim Technical College, Ballymoney
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Mr. Crawford Marshall, assistant town clerk of Coleraine for the past seven years, appointed town clerk of Portrush in succession to the last Mr. Samuel Cunningham
                   
Mr. Cahal Dallat, B.A., of Markey Street, Ballycastle, principal of the "Star of the Sea" Secondary Intermediate School, Ballycastle
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The Rev. John Howard Kingston, rector of Dungiven and Bovevagh, appointed to fill the vacancy of Canon in the Chapter of Derry Cathedral brought about by the resignation from the ministry of Canon E. G. Crawcour, Tamlaghtfinlagan, Limavady
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Mr. William J. G. Cameron, M.Sc., a native of Portrush and an old boy of Coleraine Academical Institution, appointed principal of Coleraine Technical College, February 29, 1964
                   
Mr. Harold Gough, M.A., Ard Cuan, Limavady, awarded the M.B.E., in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, June, 1964
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Mr. Reginald McEwen, head-master of Bushmills Grammar School
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The Rev. R. H. Faulkner, M.A., rector of Tobermore, installed Canon of St. Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry, January 8, 1964
                   
Canon E. G. Crawcour, rector of Tamlaghtfinlagan, near Limavady, retired October 1, 1964
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Rev. Victor Whyte, ordained minister of Macosquin Presbyterian Church, October 27, 1964
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J. O. H. Mackenzie, winner of the Visitors' Cup at Portstewart Golf Club, August 1, 1964
                   
Vincent Roughan, winner of the President's Cup at Portstewart Gold Club, June 20, 1964
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Jackie Dixon, winner of the Flowerfield Cup at Portstewart Gold Club, June 30, 1964
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Mr. Mervyn Lowry, Portrush Road, Coleraine, principal of Blagh County Primary School, near Coleraine
                   
Vincent Mullan who won the I.P.G.A. Tankard at Royal Portrush Golf Club, August, 1964
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Sergeant Tom Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming, Atlantic Avenue, Portrush, elected R.U.C. sportsman of 1964
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Patrol Leader Lorna Sayers, of Second Ballymoney Girl Guide Company, who completed all the badge work and tests for the Queen's Guide award, the highest in Guiding. Lorna, 16, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sayers, "Larchfield," Kilraughts, Ballymoney, and is a pupil of Dalriada School
                   
The Rev. Robert Denholm Moore, rector of Lifford and Donaghmore, appointed incumbent of Ballykelly in succession to Canon E. G. Crawcour, who retired from the active ministry
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John Loughery (10), winner of the Fisherman's Challenge Cup at Portstewart Golf Club, August 13, 1964
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Mrs. H. V. Glendinning, Royal Portrush Ladies' Golf Club, winner of the Ladies' Golfing Union Gold Medal, July 24, 1964
                   
Gordon Meldrum (14), winner of the McCaughey Challenge Cup at Portstewart Strand Golf Course on July 25, 1964
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Hugh F. Boyd, winner of the Victory Cup at Royal Portrush Golf Club, August, 1964
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J. L. Rankin, who won the Caravan Cup at Castlerock Golf Club, August, 1964
                   
Mr. James Robinson, Sea Road, Castlerock, awarded the O.B.E. in the Queen's Birthday Honours list, June 1964
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Paul Martin, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Millbank Avenue, Portstewart, won the Moss Juvenile Cup at Portstewart Golf Club Town Course, August, 1964
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Christine Scarlett, of Ballycastle Golf Club, who won the Irish Girls' championship at Milltown (Dublin) on August 13, 1964
         
At the Irish Baptist Sunday School Union Young People's demonstration and prize distribution, held in the Wellington Hall, Belfast, Ronnie Cameron, Laurel Park, and Desmond Irwin, Castlerock Road, Coleraine, were prize winners in the Scripture examination. Ronnie obtained first place with 100 marks and Desmond second place with 95 marks in the junior grade. Both are members of Coleraine Baptist Church Sunday School and are pupils of C.A.I.
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Jimmy Doole (left), runner-up, and Joe Donnelly, winner of the Rathmore Golf Club's Town Cup on the Dunluce Course at Royal Portrush, August 12, 1964
         
Harry Creelman, a member of Portstewart Golf Club, who won thee Junior Scratch Cup at Portstewart, July 1964
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P. J. Donnelly, with the Moore-Browne Challenge Cup which he won at Portstewart Golf Club, August 8, 1964

Charlie Taylor (left) and Tom Millar, of the Coleraine Bowling Club, winners of the British Isles Pairs Championship at the Rowntree Green, York, September 12, 1964

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