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From: "Rob Stevenson" <>
Subject: RE: [ARMAGH] Armagh Guardian: Died - See list of SURNAMES - 17 June 1845
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:37:33 -0400
In-Reply-To: <B988FB98.180C%acauston@mnsi.net>


Allison's article below lists the death of Joseph SNOWDON, age 83 of
Killinchy. Can anyone tell me where Killinchy is, and does anyone have
anything about this Joseph SNOWDON in their records?

Thanks,

Rob Stevenson

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From: Alison Causton [mailto:]
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Subject: [ARMAGH] Armagh Guardian: Died - See list of SURNAMES - 17 June
1845


Armagh Guardian: Died - CORRY née BAYLIS, JOHNSTONE (ref. DICKSON), JONES,
SHEKLETON, SNOWDON, STEWART, STORY, TOBIAS - 17 June 1845:

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The following article was transcribed from The Armagh Guardian, by
permission of The British Library.

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DIED.
June 10, in Willoughby-place, Enniskillen, Mrs. Stewart,
wife of Captain Stewart.
At Belfast, on Friday, the 13th inst., the Rev. Matthew
Tobias, Wesleyan Minister, in the 54th year of his ministry,
and 75th year of his age. The deceased was a native of
Charlemont, in this County, and at an early age embraced the
principles of the venerable Wesley, having had the high
privilege of attending his last sermon in Charlemont in
1789. He was a man of distinguished abilities and sincere
piety, and possessed of great influence among his brethren.
At his villa residence, Blackrock, Dundalk [Co Louth], on
the 8th inst., after a tedious illness, Alex. Shekleton, Esq.,
of Dundalk, in the 58th year of his age. He was for several
years Secretary to the Grand Jury of the county of Louth,
and was the founder of the extensive establishment in
Dundalk for the manufacture of machinery, &c.
On the 4th inst., at Broomhill, the residence of his
brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Snowdon, formerly of Killinchy,
aged 83 years.
At Stamford, Niagara, Maria, wife of Dr. Corry, of
Rockcorry, County Monaghan, and daughter of the late Major
Baylis, formerly Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General in
Dublin.
June 10, at 7, Fitzgibbon-street, Robert Colville Jones,
aged sixteen months, son of James Jones, Esq., Mount
Edward, county of Sligo.
June 6, in London, William John Story, second son of the
late Rev. Joseph Story, of Bingfield, in the county of Cavan.
June 3, suddenly, at Hollybrook, the seat of Colonel
Dickson, Lisnaskea, county Fermanagh, much regretted,
Charlotte, relict of Colonel Johnstone, Buttevant Barracks.
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