The Reverend David MCKEE (1777-1867) is buried in the churchyard of First Anaghlone Presbyterian Church on Glebe Road, somewhere between Lisban and Ballynahinch (I think!). The inscription on his stone reads 'Erected by the congregation of First Annaghlone. To the memory of their first pastor, David McKee, who was ordained over them in 1804, and only resigned his work at death in 1867, aged 90 years.' David McKee's first wife, Jane MARTIN 'took fever' and died (circa 1811) one year after the birth of their first child, a son. In an article devoted to the life of David MCKEE printed in 'Whig' magazine June 6th 1905, W. H. (later Judge) DODD writes 'There was a tradition among us boys that he (David MCKEE) had never gone down the road past the graveyard in which his wife - the wife of his youth - was buried'. It was apparently too painful for him to do so. On 6th March 1827, about fifteen years after Jane MARTIN'S, death David married Rebecca TODD (1809-1892). Rebecca died in New Zealand. I would dearly love to know more about Jane MARTIN and her son and if anyone might have a clue where she is buried. I am guessing it will be somewhere in the vicinity of First Anaghlone Presbyterian Church. Also, if anyone tuned in here happens to be a member of the First Anaghlone Presbyterian Congregation I would be delighted to hear from you. I have a photograph of the church and the notice board at the gate, taken July 2000. As far as I can decipher, the current minister is the Rev. Andrew COLE or COLP and the senior minister is the Rev. J. A. TODD. With thanks, Janet Lambie Wellington, NZ.