Howdy all, Thanks to a generous person (and I might say a rather dashing person as well) I was able to go St. Paul's on York Rd. and took a picture of the Roll or Honour showing those from the church who served and those who died in WWI. Combined with a visit to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site (http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/search.aspx) it just might help you figure out what happened to some of those elusive ancestors. Some of the names are hard to read; those whose last names appear early in the alphabet display better. If you would like a copy of the photo let me know off list. It is a rather LARGE photo (4.5MB) and does not shrink well enough to read the names. I also have a photo of memorial commemorating the dead of WWI and a different one for WWII if you would like those too. The list of names are shorter thus the images will shrink better and be smaller for emailing. When I have the time I'll transcribe the names. For now, this is what you get. Andy Airriess McCormick, Boyd, Shaw, Muckle, Ireland, McCartney and more I don't know of yet in Belfast and Environs. I love Belfast and environs even more after visiting. They are populated with the most generous, open, warm people I have ever met. Special thanks to that one guy and those two ladies. Thanks also to that other guy and lady. For reasons of privacy, they choose to remain cloaked in mystery. Rest assured, my wife and I will never, ever forget you and your kindness.