Belfast Newsletter - 20 October 1922

Roll of Honour -- In Memoriam

Morrow -- In fond and loving remembrance of Captain Hugh Gelston Morrow, M.C,.15th Batt. R. I. Rifles, killed in action on 20th October, 1918, interred in Harlebeke New British Cemetery.

Marriages

Boyle--Caughey -- October 18, 1922, at the Presbyterian Church, Carrowdore, by the Rev. W. M'Clure, B.A. -- Joseph Hamilton, youngest son of Mr. Robert Boyle and the late Mrs. Boyle, of Kilbright, Carrowdore, to Janie, youngest daughter of Mr. John Caughey and the late Mrs. Caughey, of Ballymoney, Carrowdore.

Births

Apperson -- October 17, 1922, at Fisherton, Rosario-de-Santa Fe, to Major and Mrs. G. Johnston Apperson -- a son.

Majury -- October 16, at Kinnaird Private Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Majury -- a son.

Mitchell -- October 17, at "Avondale," Coleraine, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. O. Mitchell -- a son.

Quin -- October 17, 1922, to the wife of Mr. Herbert Quin, "Lacken," Marlborough Park South, Belfast, of a son.

Deaths

Clenaghan -- October 19, 1922, at his residence, "Larkfield," Ballinderry, Henry, dearly-beloved husband of Ellen Clenaghan. -- R.I.P. Funeral to St. Josephs, Glenavy, to-morrow (Saturday), 21st inst., at 12 o'clock.

M'Intosh -- October 19, at his residence, 60, Park Road, Portadown, Frederick, the loving and dearly-loved husband of Nellie M'Intosh. Funeral to Seagoe Burying-ground to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. No flowers. 'Absent from the body, present with the Lord.'

M'Leavy -- October 18, at his residence, Killulta, Shandon Drive, Bangor, Robert M'Leavy. The remains of my dearly-beloved husband will be removed for interment in Bangor New Cemetery to-day (Friday), at 3-30 p.m. MARGARET M'LEAVY.

Ritchie -- October 18, at her residence, Goc Craig, Hydepark, Mary, widow of the late Arthur Ritchie. The remains of my dearly-beloved mother will be removed for interment in Umgall Burying-ground, to-day (Friday), 20th, at 3 o'clock. DANIEL RITCHIE.

Thanks

Mrs. Musgrave desires to return her sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with her in her sad bereavement; also to those who sent floral tributes, especially the Members of the Congregational Church Choir and the Officers and Brethren of Harmony Masonic Lodge 282. Albert Terrace, Carrickfergus. [Ed: This notice is in reference to her father Captain Robert Shaw.]

 

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