Belfast Evening Telegraph - Thursday, 1 May 1913

Births

BROWN -- April 28, at Millfort Avenue. Dunmurry, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown -- a daughter.

DOWLING -- April 27, at 12 Wellington Park, the wife of Thomas Dowling -- of a son.

HODGEN -- April 28, 1913, at 1 Lawnbrook Avenue, Belfast, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Hodgen -- a daughter.

STEWART -- May 1, 1913, at "Holland Mount," King's Road, Knock, the wife of Harry Stewart -- of a daughter.

Deaths

ARTT -- April 30, 1913, at her son's residence, 43 Mountview Street, Mary Jane, relict of the late David Artt. The remains of our beloved mother will be removed from above address on Friday afternoon, at 2.30, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation.
W. J. & R. ARTT & SARAH ORR.

BAILIE -- May 1, 1913, suddenly, at his son's residence, 19 Major Street, John Bailie. Funeral to family burying-ground, Ballyhalbert, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. Deeply regretted by his loving Sons and Daughters.
JOHN BAILIE.

BEATTIE -- April 30, at her residence, Beattie's Quay, Moira, Prudance, dearly-beloved wife of Thomas Beattie. Her remains will be removed at two o'clock to-morrow. (Friday), for interment in the Presbyterian Burying-ground, Moira.

CHESNEY -- April 30, Ellen Chesney. The remains of my dearly-beloved sister will be removed from 50 Main Street, Whiteabbey, on tomorrow (Friday), for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
ELIZA CHESNEY.

CUTHBERTSON -- May 1, at his residence, 80 Killowen Street, Ernest, youngest and dearly-beloved son of John and Annie Cuthbertson. Funeral notice in to-morrow's papers.

HOGG -- May 1, 1913, at her mother's residence, 233 Mountpottinger Road, Eleanor Maude, the third and dearly-beloved daughter of the late Wm. Bayne Hogg, Magherafelt. Her remains will leave the above address on Saturday, at 10.30 o'clock, for interment in Cookstown Cemetery, travelling by the G.N. Railway, train arriving in Cookstown at 1.15.

JOHNSTON -- May 1, 1913, at her father's residence, 22 Millbrook Road, Lisburn, Magdalene, only daughter of William and the late Jane Johnston. Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Lisburn Cathedral Churchyard, on Saturday, 31st inst., at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON.

MAXWELL -- April 30, at her residence, The Hill, Tullyhubbert, Sarah, the dearly-beloved wife of Alexander Maxwell. Her remains will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Moneyrea, on Friday, 2nd May, at four o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.ALEXANDER MAXWELL.

MACARTNEY -- April 30, at her residence, 32 Avoniel Road, Jane, the dearly-beloved daughter of David and Lizzie Macartney. Her remains will be removed from the above address on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2.30, for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground, Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
DAVID MACARTNEY.

MORROW -- April 30, 1913, at his residence, 78 Clementine Street, William John (Bill), the dearly-beloved husband of Emily Morrow. His remains will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Inserted by his loving Wife, EMILY MORROW.

M'CORMICK -- May 1, at 164 Divis Street, Alfey, the youngest son of D. & J. M'Cormick. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at two o'clock for Milltown Cemetery. Friends please note this (the only) intimation.

M'CUE -- May 1, 1913, at her residence, Eden, Carrickfergus, Annie, the beloved wife of Thomas M'Cue. Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in Ballycarry Graveyard, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
THOMAS M'CUE.

M'GOOKIN -- April 30, 1913, at his residence, 7 Cross Street, John, the dearly-beloved husband of Catherine M'Gookin. His remains will be removed from above address for interment in Dundonald Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Deeply regretted. CATHERINE M'GOOKIN.

SCOTT -- April 30, at his residence, Sprucefield, Lisburn, Samuel, the beloved husband of Isabella Scott. Funeral to the family burying-ground, Blaris, on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
ISABELLA SCOTT.

STEELE -- April 30, 1913, at her niece's residence, 9 Westbourne Terrace, Antrim Road, Lisburn, Margaret Steele. Funeral to family burying-ground, Lambeg Churchyard, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
HUGH STEELE.

WALSH -- April 30, 1913, at her residence, 14 Oregon Street, Rachel Walsh. Her remains will be removed from above address on tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
MARTHA MEEK & T. CUNNINGHAM.

Deaths continued on page 7

GREER -- May 1, 1913, at his father's residence, Rickamore, Robert Greer. The remains of my beloved son will be removed from above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Templepatrick, on Saturday, 3rd May, at one o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
JAMES GREER.

HOLLYWOOD -- At her parent's residence, 88 Ottawa Street, Agnes (Wee Aggie), infant daughter of Daniel and Kathleen Hollywood. Her remains will be removed from the above address for interment in Mallusk Burying-ground, on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father Mother. DANIEL & KATHLEEN HOLLYWOOD.

LEITH -- April 30, at 8 Regent Street, James Leith. -- R.I.P. Funeral strictly private, by request.

Thanks

Mrs. HAMILTON and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to their many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also to those who sent wreaths and floral tributes.
29 Wigton Street, Belfast.

Mrs. M'CRORY wishes to return her sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with her in her recent sad bereavement, and especially to the Drillers of Queen's Island and other friends who sent such beautiful floral tributes. She hopes this expression of thanks will be accepted, as it is impossible to thank so many friends individually.
15 Bryson Street.

Mrs. SAMUEL RAMSEY desires to return thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with her in her sad bereavement, especially to Rev. William Maguire, People's Hall, for his kindness; also to the caulkers of the Queen's Island for their floral tribute.
6 Garden Place.

In Memoriam

HUNTER -- In ever-loving memory of Martha, the dearly-beloved daughter of Richard and Mary Hunter, who departed this life on the 1st May, 1897, and was interred in Balmoral Cemetery.
RICHARD & MARY HUNTER. Marylee Cottage, Balmoral.

REID -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Joseph, who departed this life on 2nd May, 1906; also my little son, David, on 3rd of June, 1906 -- both interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
     A few more struggles here,
          A few more partings o'er,
     A few more toils, a few more tears,
          And we shall weep no more.
Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 41 Bloomfield Street, ABIGAIL REID.

RUSSELL -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Francis Russell, who departed this life on 1st May, 1911, and was interred in Bangor New Cemetery.
     At the river's crystal brink
     Christ shall join each broken link.
Inserted by his loving Wife and Family, MARY RUSSELL. 121 Ballymagee Street, Bangor.

YOUNG -- In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, Robert H. (Bob) Young, who was accidentally killed May 1, 1911, and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
     Time, like an ever rolling stream,
          Bears all its sons away,
     They fly forgotten as a dream
          Dies at the opening day.
Ever remembered by his sorrowing Wife, MARY YOUNG, 76 Portallo Street.

Clippings

The following non-commissioned officers have been selected to attend the course of physical training at Aldershot, the 8th inst. -- Corporal A. Field and Lance--Corporal P. Tidd, 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment; Corporal F. Tomkinson, 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment; Lance-Corporal W. P. West, 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment.

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Belfast Evening Telegraph - Friday, 2 May, 1913

Births

DOUGLAS -- April 29, at Whitehead, to Mr. and Mrs. George F. Douglas, a daughter.

SHAW -- May 1, at 1 Cliftonville Avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shaw, a daughter.

Marriages

WILKIN--PURDON -- April 29, at Cliftonville Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. A. F. Moody, B.A., James Gilbert Wilkin, B.E., second son of the late Robert David Wilkin, Tannaghlane House, Caledon, and Mrs. Wilkin, Easton Crescent, Belfast, to Margaretta Kathleen (Daisy), elder daughter of Alexander Purdon, Trevelyan Terrace, Belfast.

Deaths

GENSEY -- May 2, 1913, at her parents' residence, 83 Glenmachin Street, Mary, the eldest and dearly-beloved daughter of Charles and Nora Gensey. -- R.I.P. Her remains will be removed from above address on Sunday, at 2 p.m., for interment in Milltown Cemetery.
CHARLES & NORA GENSEY.

CUTHBERTSON -- May 1, at his father's residence, 80 Killowen Street, Ernest, youngest and dearly-beloved son of John Ernest and Annie Cuthbertson. His remains will be removed from above address for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
JOHN E. CUTHBERTSON.

GREER -- May 1, 1913, at his father's residence, Rickamore, Robert Greer. The remains of my beloved son will be removed from above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Templepatrick. on to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
JAMES GREER.

GUNN -- May 1, at Feehogue Cottage, Randalsown, John Gunn. Funeral on to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m.

HOLLYWOOD -- At her parent's residence, 88 Ottawa Street, Agnes (Wee Aggie), infant daughter of Daniel and Kathleen Hollywood. Her remains will be removed from the above address for interment in Mallusk Burying-ground, OD to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father and Mother, DANIEL & KATHLEEN HOLLYWOOD.

JOHNSTON -- May 1, at her father's residence, 22 Millbrook Road, Lisburn, Magdalene, only daughter of William and the late Jane Johnston. Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in the family burying-ground, Lisburn Cathedral Churchyard, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON.

LAWLOR -- May 1, at Provincial Bank House, Enniskillen, Thomas H. J. Lawlor, aged 48 years. Funeral private. No flowers.

LIVINGSTONE -- May 1, at her son's residence, 6 Herbert Street, Mary Ann, widow of the late Hull Livingstone. Her remains will be removed, for interment in Shankill Burying-ground, at 2.30 p.m., on to-morrow (Saturday). Friends will please accept this intimation.
W. J. LIVINGSTONE.

MINNIS -- May 1, at his residence, Sandringham, Sydenham, William, beloved husband of Lavinia E. Minnis. Funeral to Balmoral Cemetery, at 2 p.m., on to-morrow (Saturday).

M'CUE -- May 1, 1913, at her residence, Eden, Carrickfergus, Annie, the beloved wife of Thomas M·Cue. Her remains will be removed from above address for interment in Ballycarry Graveyard, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
THOMAS M'CUE.

MOORE -- May 1, at his residence, 25 Ivanhoe Street, Samuel Moore. The remains of our beloved brother will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for interment in Ballylesson Churchyard. Friends will please accept this intimation.
JAMES & SARAH MOORE.

MOORE -- May 1, at his residence, 25 Ivanhoe Street, Samuel Moore. The remains of my dearly-beloved brother will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for interment in Ballylesson Churchyard. Friends will please accept this intimation.
MAGGIE M'DOUGALL.

MORRIS -- April 30, at her son-in-law's residence, 1 Maryville Terrace, Dunmurry, Margaret, widow of the late Lewis Morris. Her remains will be removed from above address at 2.30 p.m. on to-morrow (Saturday), for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
     My children, dear, forbear to weep.
     While in the dust I'm fast asleep,
     For ever with the Lord.
Inserted by her only Daughter and Son-in-law, ELLEN & THOMAS H. DAVIDSON.

MURPHY -- May 1, 1913, at his parents' residence, 18 Parker Street, John M'Millan (Johnnie), the dearly-beloved son of Henry and Maggie Murphy, and grandson of John and Margaret M'Millan, aged 2 years and 9 months. His remains will be removed, for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
     "Suffer little children to come unto Me."
HENRY & MAGGIE MURPHY

M'CANN -- May 1, 1913, at her son's residence, 177 Manor Street, Elizabeth M'Cann. The remains of our dearly-beloved mother will be removed from above address on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m., for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. Deeply regretted by her loving Sons.

M'GOOKIN -- April 30, 1913, at his residence. 7 Cross Street, John, the dearly-beloved husband of Catherine M'Gookin. His remains will be removed from above address for interment in Dundonald Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation.
Deeply regretted. CATHERINE M'GOOKIN.

OSBORNE -- May 1, 1913, at 101 Walmer Street, John Osborne. The remains of my beloved brother will be removed from the above address, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
ALEX OSBORNE.

WILSON -- May 1, 1913, at Royal Victoria Hospital, John Wilson. aged 8 years. The remains of our dearly-beloved son will be removed from above institution, for interment in City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends will lease accept this (the only) intimation.
JOHN & ISABELLA WILSON, 47 Ivan Street.

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BUCHANAN -- May 2. 1913, at his residence, 8 Tasmania Street, William Buchanan (late Shankill Road), the beloved husband of Elizabeth Buchanan. His remains will be removed from above address on Sunday at 2.30 p.m., fo interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground. Friends will please accept this intimation.
ELIZABETH BUCHANAN.

In Memoriam

BROWN -- In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife Lizzie, who fell asleep in Jesus on the 2nd May, 1912, and was interred in the Belfast City Cemetery.
Still deeply regretted. HUGH BROWN, 38 Upper Meadow Street

CLEGG -- In loving memory of our dear daughter Sarah Jane, who departed this life on the 2nd May, 1912, and was interred in Copeland Island Burying-ground.
     She is gone, but not forgotten,
          And there dawns another year;
     In the lonely hours of thinking,
          Thoughts of her are always near.
Inserted by her sorrowing Parents, DAVID & ELLEN JANE CLEGG, Myrtle Cottage, Copeland Island.

CASTLES -- In loving memory of my husband Wesley, who departed this life on May 2, 1912, and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
     Life is short, time is passing,
          Like leaves we fall off one by one;
     When death draws near, may we be able
          To say, "Oh, Lord, Thy will be done."
Inserted by his Wife and Family, MARY CASTLES. 22 Hartington Street.

CLARK -- In sad and loving memory of my dearly-beloved son Arthur, who fell asleep in Jesus on 2nd May, 1911, and was interred in Carnmoney Burying-ground.
As we gaze on your picture which hangs on the wall,
Your smile and your welcome we often recall;
We miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
And dwell on the memory of days that have been.
     In the land where our dear brother is taken,
          In the far away home where he dwells;
     Does he know how our sad hearts are breaking,
          Does he know that we loved him so well.
     Yes, he knows, for our spirits are blending
          In the mansion of peace where he dwells;
     And he watches and waits for our coming,
          For he knows that we loved him so well.
Ever remembered by his loving Mother, Sister, and Brothers. 29 Dawson Street.

DOYLE -- In loving remembrance of my mother, M. J. Doyle, who departed this life 2nd May, 1912.
O! call it not death; it is life begun,
For the waters are past, and the home in won;
The ransomed spirit hath reached the shore,
Where she weeps and suffers pain no more.
Inserted by her Daughter Isabella. Canada

DOYLE -- In ever loving memory of our dear mother, Mary J. Doyle, who departed this life 2nd May, 1912, and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
     Gone but not forgotten.
Inserted by her sorrowing Sons and Daughters. 18 Warkworth Street.

MURTAGH -- In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on 2d May, 1912, an was interred in Hillsborough Churchyard.
     With the dear word of love
          We gave our brief farewell;
     Our love below and thine above
          With Him shall dwell.
Inserted by his loving Daughters. Staten Island, New York.

RYAN -- In fond and loving memory of my dearly-beloved father, John Ryan, late Quartermaster-Sergeant Royal Artillery, who departed this life on 2nd MAy, 1911, and was interred in the North Road Cemetery, Carrickfergus.
Inserted by his loving Son, T. H. RYAN. "J" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, Aldershot.

 

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