Horatio Doggart, 1868–…?>
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- Horatio /Doggart/
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Address: Parish Church Holywood |
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Address: Monsall Hospital Newton Manchester |
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Note: Rather than Castlereagh I think Ballymacarret would also be correct... Rather than Castlereagh I think Ballymacarret would also be correct... According to CaptainBeecher on Rootschat, talking about where Ballymacarret is "Your issue here is that Belfast is classed as County Antrim so any reference to anything happening at any time after the 1880s in Ballymacarrett will state it as County Antrim. According to CaptainBeecher on Rootschat Prior to that Ballymacarret was a village in its own right and not part of Belfast. However the county boundary for Antrim/Down is the river Lagan which seperates East Belfast from the rest of the city. Ballymacarrett, although part of Belfast is County Down and its citizens would regard themselves as County Down. The boundaries of Ballymacarrett traditionally would be the railway line, heading east until it meets the river Connswater which provides the east boundary travelling south until it meets the Beersbridge Road heading west onto Castlereagh street and then Mountpottinger Road, which heads north and stops just short of the Bridgend flyover, which then meets the railway and completes the perimiter. The spine of the area is the Newtownards Road. This can be easily viewed from Google maps." |
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Address: Gartloch Asylum East Cadder Lanark Note: Elizabeth McGee Elizabeth McGee |
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Mass industrial action, power cuts and a three-day working week.
from October 1978 to February 1979
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Marriage | Marriage — 22 September 1848 — Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland |
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1848–1865
Birth: about 1848
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Death: 30 June 1865 — Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland |
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1851–1926
Birth: about 1851
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Death: 25 August 1926 — Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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1863–1892
Birth: about 1863
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Death: 18 January 1892 — Manchester, Lancashire, England |
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1864–1942
Birth: 16 August 1864
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— Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland Death: 31 December 1942 — Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland |
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1866–1872
Birth: 17 May 1866
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— Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland Death: 1872 — Belfast, Down, Northern Ireland |
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Marriage | Marriage — 11 July 1890 — Holywood, Down, Northern Ireland |
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1894–1917
Birth: 4 December 1894
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— Castlereagh, Down, Northern Ireland Burial: 16 August 1917 — Tyne Cot CWGC Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium |
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1898–1917
Birth: 10 November 1898
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— Belfast, Down, Northern Ireland Death: 22 November 1917 — France |
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