For North Tyrone, W. King-Edwards, I believe the address is Dartans House, Castlederg. William King-Edwards was a relative of my Edwards and Semple families. Regards, Virginia
Virginia, You are probably correct, and maybe the newspaper got it wrong. Thanks. BTW, Do you know anything about the UDU? Cheers Brian virginia miller <vjmill@telus.net> wrote: For North Tyrone, W. King-Edwards, I believe the address is Dartans House, Castlederg. William King-Edwards was a relative of my Edwards and Semple families. Regards, Virginia ============================== --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.
Dear Brian, Thank you for posting the lists of Ulster Defence Union members. I suspect (don't know!) that these folk were the "great and the good" of the province. I do know of two in the list - both MANNs - who seemed to be connected with the legal profession: H.C. Mann, J.P., Drumlamp(?), Castledawson would be Henry Church Mann (Justice of the Peace) of Drumlamph Co Tyrone Wm. Hy. Mann, Portrush is more interesting to me. My Mann lot were from Portrush - harbour master and assorted nautical types. This William Henry Mann seems to have been an unrelated immigrant to Portrush. His death registration : 1 July 1897. William Henry Mann (from Portrush) died at 7 Chichester Terrace, Belfast, barrister age 41 married, Bright's disease, registered by Mary Andrew. And his will: William Henry Mann's estate of a few hundred pounds was administered in favour of his widow Catherine E D Mann of 84 Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmonds. The administration record also notes that he was 'late of Portrush'. Regards Norman http://www.parkesfamily.btinternet.co.uk/