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Belfast Genealogy / Re: Dilworth - Belfast/Killyman
« Last post by lincoln on Today at 01:28:33 AM »
Hi Avoca
My Great grandfather was William Crawford Dilworth and he married my Great Grandmother Matilda Ethel Higginson here in Canada and had 3 daughters
I believe the marriage was in or around Feb 13 1881 at the Church he had built in Bristol Quebec
His first wife was Jane Bell who according to my info lived until 1908
If any of this is new or you want to review what I have I also live in Ottawa
Marriage13 FEB 1891 • Canada–1897)
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Belfast Chat / Re: Casement Park
« Last post by Dommmo on Today at 12:34:20 AM »
The park will be finished before you’ll get that  ::) :)
no doubt. I notice  the GAA was referenced, generally by those who find (any) other venues more “ acceptable”.  Odd that people would regard it as sectarian to ask why places like Windsor are more “ acceptable” than some joint up the Falls.. 😄 methinks they doth protest too much
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Belfast Chat / Re: Casement Park
« Last post by Owl on Today at 12:06:04 AM »
you have not addressed the why other venues are more “ acceptable” 🤣
The park will be finished before you’ll get that  ::) :)
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Belfast History and Memories / Re: Excise Street, Grosvenor Road.
« Last post by Dommmo on Yesterday at 11:51:10 PM »
The family were in town on friday and went also to the new orpheus  bar and grill in commercial court and what a lovely refurbished bar it is and has a lot old artefacts from the old  ballroom in york street .and enjoyed folk music and guinness before going to the crown .Bill knew nekko hallawell well as the band he played in the interns practiced in Crymbles music shop were bill worked on saturdays and thursday nights they finally moved to dublin played james young for the aussies just now on old stereo we had refurbished in new smithfield market  and they looked at me with faces like lurgan spades couldn't get him at all ,Sadly only 8 shops left in that market and don't think it will last .Bill held on to his dads james young LPs and old 8 track cassettes and player as BBC produced his shows and his series .Didn't go with daughter and aussies to friends have had enough of driving about so relaxing with tea and chocolate digestive biscuits mmmmm Sad about cornflake "( real name jean") we stayed good friends with her for years .Heard Biden on tv on saturday and he's very upbeat about his irish heritage ,sounds like half of america thinks their irish on st paddys day ha ha Going to start dinner for troops coming back      take care stay safe and well
. By now just about every yank has tomato have an Irish ancestor, since they’ve been here (second wave) for almost two centuries.
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Belfast Chat / Re: Looking for badminton partner
« Last post by Owl on Yesterday at 11:45:29 PM »
I used to play tabke tennis, but I kept falling off the table.
Lol.
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Belfast Chat / Re: Looking for badminton partner
« Last post by Dommmo on Yesterday at 11:43:45 PM »
Aye in them there days I was as fit a fiddle, okay may one string missing  :D
I used to play tabke tennis, but I kept falling off the table.
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Belfast Chat / Re: Looking for badminton partner
« Last post by Owl on Yesterday at 11:42:06 PM »
competitive? That’s impressive.
Aye in them there days I was as fit a fiddle, okay may one string missing  :D
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Belfast Chat / Re: Looking for badminton partner
« Last post by Dommmo on Yesterday at 11:36:45 PM »
That’s a fair number of steps Dom, I think I’ll try that pickle thingie? used to play a bit of tennis in my younger days, mostly played table/ping pong tennis, played competitive for awhile,
competitive? That’s impressive.
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Belfast Chat / Re: Milltown / Bog Meadows Babies.
« Last post by Dommmo on Yesterday at 11:21:19 PM »
I had to change Digger to arcpal.
Hello everyone, did you miss me?
of course! 😄
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Belfast Chat / Re: Milltown / Bog Meadows Babies.
« Last post by 17124 on Yesterday at 11:02:21 PM »
There's only one reason to give smaller measurements ... they had already set those plans to reduce the number so they could increase the number of new graves by 13%.  13 x £xxxx per row is a lot of money.  Not going to tell anyone else that are they!

Secondly, where is the evidence that they are doing drainage works?
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