Church Photos on my web site at the link below. Alternatively type Jean McCarthy into the Google search engine for a direct link. The Rev. Ryk Brown in Canada has very kindly sent me several new photographs of his recent trip to County Armagh in the village of Tandragee. I have created a new page for Tandragee on my web site to accommodate these new photographs. The photos consist of the Ballymore Presbyterian Church, Tandragee Presbyterian Church (both exterior and interior, panoramic view of Tandragee, as well as an overall view of Tandragee Presbyterian Church (foreground), Tandragee Castle (upper left), Ballymore Parish Church Tower (visible top right), Downtown Tandragee and a couple of photos of downtown Scarva which is a neighbouring village. Thank you very much indeed Ryk for sharing these wonderful photos with us all. Gordon in the U.S.A. has kindly sent to me two more new photographs for inclusion on the miscellaneous church photos page. Gordon says “I don't have a church picture as it is long gone. This is the cemetery of the Presbyterian Convenanters established in 1740 in Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. There are quite a few soldiers of the American Revolution buried here, all who were Ulsterscots.” Gordon gives a full description on the captions of his photographs. Thank you once again very much indeed Gordon for sharing these wonderful photos with us all. Also someone has kindly sent me a new entry which I have added to the Old Occupations page. It is a Felloebender. This is essentially a wheelwright - the full definition is: Felloe - the exterior rim or a part of the rim of a wheel supported by the spokes. In particular, the curved pieces of wood which joined together form the circular rim of a wheel. Bender: he who or that which bends. Thank you very much indeed to the friend of genealogy who sent this information to me I hope my fellow listers will find the above of interest. Kind Regards. Jean McCarthy nee Moore. Staffordshire, England. My own main names of interest: MOORE, (Ireland, Canada & Australia) BOWDEN, (Ireland, New Zealand, Tasmania & Australia) HAWTHORNE. (Ireland and Pennsylvania) In Co Down, Co Armagh & Co Antrim Ireland: McCALLISTER, McAULEY, FLINN, STRAIN, SPRATT, McCLENAGHAN & KENNEDY. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanmccarthy36/