Belfast Weekly News 11 February 1893: Missing Friends: To Correspondent. J.L, .King Land, Bellshill, Scotland.- No place in Belfast known as the �New Cairns� .Please send correct particulars, fully authenticated, when your communication will be inserted. ADAMS: -Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of Ellen Adams (maiden name Peel), formerly of Charlotte Street, Belfast. When last heard from she was living on a farm in Toberhany, County Armagh. Whether alive or dead, any information concerning her will be thankfully received by her cousin, Eliza Shepard, 81 Newell Street, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ALLAN: Mrs Allan, Mount Alexander, Comber, County Down, Ireland, formerly Mary Greer, of Ballyrush, wishes to hear the whereabouts of her brother, Robert Greer, who left Belfast in April, 1872; was last heard of in September, 1878, at West Walnut Hills, Cincinatti, Ohio, United States. American papers please copy. ALLEN.- John Allen, 83 Elderslie Street, Glasgow, formerly of Ballydrain, Comber, County Down, wishes to hear of the whereabouts of his brother William; last heard of in New York, fifteen years ago; then staying at 500 � Grand Street, New York. Any information will be thankfully received by his friends- John Allen. BLAKLEY- Information wanted regarding Charles Blakley, coachman, lately employed at Mounstewart, County Down. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mrs Melvern, 10 Windmill Road, Newtownards. GILLESPIE or POWERS: -Wanted to know the whereabouts of Mary Gillespie or Powers, who left Newtownards, County Down, Ireland, about thirty-five years ago; last heard of twenty-five years ago as living in Main Street, Brooklyn, New York. Any information will be thankfully received by her nephew, Hugh Gillespie, 135 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. American papers please copy. GILLESPIE: Hugh Gillespie, of Ballymaglave, Ballynahinch, County Down, Ireland, is anxious to know the whereabouts of his son, Thomas Gillespie, who emigrated to America about eleven years ago. He was a blacksmith on the Pacific Railway; was working with a boy believed to be the name of M�Comb, from Smithfalls, America; last address Michipicoten River, Lake Superior, Meypie Road, care of Frasor and Redeant, contractors, Ontario, Canada; was going to Port Arthur, Thunder Bay. Should this meet the eye of any of the M�Combs, or of Thomas Gillespie, would they kindly communicate? MOORE: Thomas Moore, 19 Ivanhoe Street, Bootle, Liverpool, England, wants to hear his brother John Moore. When last heard of was in 17 M�Lean Street, Passaic, U.S.A. Any information will be thankfully received by his anxious brother. American papers please copy. M�CAUGHEY:- Pte. Frank M�Caughey, 2nd Battalion. R.I.Rifles is anxious to know the whereabouts of his brother John. When last heard of he was employed as warder in the asylum, Armagh. Any information respecting him will be gratefully received. �Pte. Francis M�Caughey, 2nd Battalion R.I.Rifles, Malta. M�GUINNESS: - If this meets the eye of any friend or relative of John M�Guinness- last heard of in New Zealand about thirty years ago- a letter would be thankfully received by his brother, Malcolm M�Guinness, Bush Post Office, Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland. New Zealand papers please copy. M�REYNOLDS: - News is wanted of Roley M�Reynolds, of Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, who left that place about the year 1860, and went to Upper Canada, but is supposed to be in Philadelphia, U.S.A.. Any kind friends knowing his whereabouts will oblige by writing to his anxious nephew, Hugh M�Reynolds, 98 George Street, Whiteinch-by-Glasgow. American papers please copy. PATTERSON: - News is wanted about Eliza Anne Patterson, daughter of the late James Patterson, Ballyboy, Manorhamilton, supposed to be in Belfast. She would hear information to her benefit by corresponding with John Waun(?), Doohatt, Swanlinbar, County Cavan. WHITE: - Thomas M�Kergan, of Portstewart, County Derry, wishes to hear from Margaret Jane White ( maiden name M�Kergan) or any member of her family; was last heard of at Bristol about fourteen years ago; had a large family. South of England papers please copy. ----------------------------- Dunmore, Ballynahinch, County Down. SIR:- Kindly withdraw notice ( King) from �Missing Friends� column, and please accept my grateful thanks for inserting same, asit has been the means of finding my brother, from whom I have had a communication. Yours very truly, SAMUEL KING. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page