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(Scott) Belfast Road, Antrim 30 LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES ADAIR HARRY ESKYLANE 30-Jun-1979 ADAIR HETTIE (SCOTT) BELFAST ROAD, ANTRIM 30-Sep-1991 ADAIR INA ESKYLANE 23-Aug-1980 SAM MILLAR'S SISTER ADAIR JOSEPH TIRGRACEY, MUCKAMORE 31-Dec-1973 ADAIR WILLIAM TIRGRACEY, MUCKAMORE 18-Jan-1963 ADAMS CISSY GLARRYFORD 18-Feb-1999 WILLIAM'S HALF UNCLE (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS DAVID BALLYREAGH 8-Sep-1950 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS DAVID LISLABIN 15-Sep-1977 AGE 59 ADAMS DAVID RED BRAE, BALLYMENA 19-Nov-1978 THORBURN'S FATHER ADAMS ENA CLOUGHWATHER RD. 4-Sep-1999 ISSAC'S WIFE ADAMS ESSIE CARNCOUGH 18-Dec-1953 ISSAC'S MOTHER WILLIAM'S GRANDFATHER (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS ISSAC BALLYREAGH 23-Oct-1901 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS ISSAC CLOUGHWATHER RD. 28-Nov-1980 ADAMS JAMES SMITHFIELD, BALLYMENA 21-Feb-1986 ADAMS JAMES SENIOR SMITHFIELD PLACE, BALLYMENA 7-Jun-1972 ADAMS JIM COREEN, BROUGHSHANE 20-Apr-1977 ADAMS JOHN BALLYREAGH 21-May-1969 ADAMS JOHN KILLYREE 7-Nov-1968 JEANIE'S FATHER ADAMS JOSEPH CARNCOUGH 22-Aug-1946 Age 54, ISSAC'S FATHER ADAMS MARJORIE COREEN, BROUGHSHANE 7-Aug-2000 ADAMS MARY AGNES MAY LATE OF SPRINGMOUNT ROAD, SUNBEAM, GLARRYFORD 29-Apr-2000 WILLIAM'S GRANDMOTHER (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS MARY J. BALLYREAGH 28-Feb-1940 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS MRS. ADAM BALLYKEEL 28-Jul-1975 JOAN BROWN'S MOTHER ADAMS MRS. AGNES KILLYREE 16-Aug-1978 JEANIE'S MOTHER ADAMS MRS. WILLIAM CROSSCANNON 27-Jan-1978 ADAMS NORMAN GLARRYFORD 19-Jul-1953 CISSY'S HUSBAND ADAMS ROBERT SUNBEAN, GLARRYFORD 24-Nov-1973 ADAMS ROBERT BALLYCRAIGH, CLOUGHMILLS 3-Dec-1950 ROSEMARY'S HUSBAND, DAVID'S FATHER ADAMS ROSEMARY ROSEDERNOTT 24-Nov-1974 DAVID, MAY AND MARJORIE'S MOTHER ADAMS WILLIAM BALLYREAGH 1-Nov-1954 ADAMS WILLIAM CROSSCANNON, ANTRIM 5-Jul-1971 AGNEW ROGER 88 DUNADRY ROAD, MUCKAMORE 23-Jul-1980 AGNEW VICKY DUNADRY 2-May-2000 DISABLED CAR TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AIKEN BOB KILLYREE, CLOUGH 23-May-1972 AIKEN DAVID JAMES CLOUGHMILLS 7-Jun-1982 LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES AIKEN DINAH BALLYMENA 25-Feb-1998 AIKEN JAMES KILLYREE, CLOUGH 27-Jun-1924 HUSBAND OF MAGGIE AIKEN MAGGIE KILLYREE, CLOUGH 8-May-1952 AGE 87 MOTHER OF BOB AIKEN MRS. BOB KILLYREE, CLOUGH 12-Aug-1978 ALEXANDER ADAM KINFLEA, CLOUGH 19-Oct-1972 ALEXANDER ANDREW KILLYGORE 31-May-1981 ALEXANDER HAROLD KINFLEA 22-Feb-1961 AGE 35 ALEXANDER JAMES CREVAMOY ROAD, BROUGHSHANE 19-Jan-1993 ALEXANDER MRS. JOE DRUMAGROVE, CLOUGH 3-Sep-1975 ALEXANDER MRS. NATHAN GRACEHILL 22-Oct-1995 ALEXANDER NATHAN GRACEHILL 18-Nov-1992 ALEXANDER PEARL AUSTRALIA 29-Apr-1974 JACK'S WIFE ALEXANDER ROBERT PARADE ROADE 30-Apr-1983 ALEXANDER SARAH POTTERSWALLS 29 Jan 1969? ALLEN BILLY ANTRIM 1-Mar-1981 AMBULANCE DRIVER AGED 65 ALLEN DAN BELMONT PARK, ANTRIM 19-Mar-1979 ALLEN DOROTHY COOKSTOWN 24-Jun-2000 ROSS'S COUSIN'S WIFE ALLEN ELIZA BROWNDOD 3-Mar-1995 NELLIE'S MOTHER ALLEN ELL BUSH, ANTRIM 22-Mar-1960 KATE CURLI'S SISTER ALLEN GRACE CLONBOY WALK, RANDLSTOWN 4-Jan-1979 ALLEN HARRY KILLYREE, CLOUGH 12-Feb-1973 ALLEN HENRY J. BALLINASOLLUS, COOKSTOWN 18-Sep-1952 ALLEN MAGGIE U.S.A. Jan 1961 ALLEN MISS E. MASSEREENE 1984 LADYHILL TEACHER ALLEN MRS. HARRY KILLYREE, CLOUGH 8-Sep-1967 ALLEN MRS. MINNIE GREENVIEW AVE., ANTRIM 28-Aug-1971 ALLEN ROSS 76 CALLNAGH ROAD DUNLOY 1-Feb-92 ALLEN WESLEY TANNAGHMORE 25-Dec-1974 ALLEN WILLIE 36 DRUMEARN ROAD, COOKSTOWN 20-Jun-2000 ROSS'S UNCLE ANDERSON ELSIE GLARRYFORD 3-Jan-2001 ANDERSON MRS. GLARRYFORD 14-Jan-1976 ELSIE DUNLOP"S MOTHER-IN-LAW ANDERSON MRS. AGNES DUNEANY 14-Jan-1976 SANDY'S MOTHER ANDERSON MRS. SAMUEL BALLYMENA ROAD, ANTRIM 25-Oct-1975 ANDERSON SAMUEL BALLYMENA ROAD, ANTRIM 29-Jul-1975 ANDERSON SANDY GLARRYFORD 2-Sep-1991 ELSIE'S HUSBAND ANDREW DAVE CUSHENDALL ROAD 13-Nov-1995 ANKETELL S. M. ANTRIM 24-Mar-1975 ARMOUR ANDY CARNEARNEY, ANTRIM 31-Oct-1982 ARMOUR BOBBY CARNEARNEY, ANTRIM 3-Feb-1994 ARMOUR JAMES ANTRIM Jul 2000 ANDY'S SON CARNEARNEY ARMOUR MARGARET (MCCLENNAGHAN) LISLUNNAN, KELLS 16-Jan-1979 ARMSTRONG BILLY ANTRIM 18-Jun-1978 MOLLIE SIMPSON'S HUSBAND LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES ARMSTRONG CHARLE EDENVALE KELLS 30-Dec-1975 ARMSTRONG ELSIE (BEATTIE) EX LIMERICK Jan 2001 ARMSTRONG JIM AHOGHILL 16-Feb-1979 GRAVEDIGGER ARMSTRONG MOLLIE SPRINGFARM, ANTRIM 5 Sep 1088 ARMSTRONG SAMUEL POTTERSWALLS, ANTRIM 11-Jan-1985 EVELYN'S FATHER ARMSTRONG W. HOP BROUGHSHANE 17-Jun-1980 ARTHUR JOAN DOURY ROAD, BALLYMENA 6-Feb-2000 WIFE OF GEORGE BAIRD FRANK CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 26-Jan-1976 UNDERTAKER BAIRD MRS FRANK CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 5-Jan-1975 SECOND WIFE BAIRD WILLIE CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 24-Dec-1971 UNDERTAKER BAIRD ROBIN CASTLE STREET, ANTRIM 14-Feb-1980 POSTMAN BAIRD RONNIE MASSEREENE 20-May-1985 RVC SHOT JARRIE'S SON BARR PAT HIGH STREET 15-May-1976 BARR BILLY RIVERSIDE, ANTRIM 20-Jun-1980 BARR MRS. MINNIE RIVERSIDE, ANTRIM 10-Aug-1989 BARR ROSEMARY CLOUGHWATER ROAD 25-Jun-2000 BATES JAMES WHINPARK, ANTRIM 27-Jan-1948 AGED 45 BORN 6 FEB-1900 BATES MARGARET WHINPARK, ANTRIM 4-Jul-1997 AGED 92 BORN 16 SEPT 1904 BATES RAYMOND HUGH WHINPARK, ANTRIM 28-Dec-1997 AGED 69 BORN 26 FEB 1928 BATES ELMER NEWTON, IOWA 4-Jun-1995 BORN 20 JULY 1917 BATES DAVID RIVERSIDE, ANTRIM 6-Feb-1970 BATES DORA BOURLON ROAD, ANTRIM 24-Dec-1969 AGED 66 BATES ROBERT BOURLON ROAD, ANTRIM 28-Feb-1964 AGED 67 BATES RIA RIVERSIDE, ANTRIM 31-May-1963 WIFE OF DAVID GRANDFATHER (POSSIBLY SHE MEANS HER BATES HUGH RIVERSIDE, ANTRIM 25-Mar-1922 OWN GRANDFATHER BATES MICHAEL 1 LIMETREE CLOSE MUCKAMORE 29-Mar-1978 WALTER'S SON BATES MAY RANDALSTOWN Aug 1989 BATES MERIDITH RANDALSTOWN 22-Jan-1994 BATES JACK BELFAST 18-Apr-1985 AGED 63 BATES RACHAEL 11-Feb-1941 GREAT AUNT OF JAMES BATES BATES WARREN KELLOG USA 26-Nov-1994 AGED 79 BATES TOMMY RANDALSTOWN 20-Jul-1999 BATES JOHN SUMMERFIELD STREET 8-Dec-1993 BAXTER MRS. ALEX CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 17-Aug-1975 BAXTER DAVID BELFAST ROAD, ANTRIM 5-May-1996 N.I.E.B. - D.E. BAXTER REX CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 6-Apr-1991 BAXTER THOMAS HUGH BALLYMENA (CAMPHALL CLINIC) 13-Aug-2000 BEATTIE FREDDIE BALLYMENA ROAD 11-Feb-1968 BEATTIE ROSEMARRY (BARRETT) TEMPLEPATRICK 30-Dec-1975 BEATTIE WILLIAM HURTLETOOT, ANTRIM 26-Nov-1982 BEATTIE ALEC HURTLETOOT, ANTRIM 25-Oct-1982 LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES BEATTIE NELLIE HURTLETOOT, ANTRIM 21-Dec-1997 BEATTIE HUGH EX ARDNAVEIGH, ANTRIM 16-Aug-1984 BEATTIE AGNES 249 CUSHENDALL ROAD 11-Aug-2000 BILLY MCBERNEY'S AUNT BEATTY WILLIAM JOHN 446 BALLYCLARE ROAD 12-Aug-2000 MABEL'S HUSBAND BECK HARRY DONEGORE 31-Dec-1984 BEGGS ALICE CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 9-Jun-1964 BEGGS W. W. CHURCH STREET, ANTRIM 8-Nov-1975 BELL MRS. JOHNY BIRCHILL, ANTRIM 8-Jan-1976 BELL JACK BIRCHILL, ANTRIM (EX TECH) Oct 1989 BELL FRANCIS (COULTER) 11 Jun 1971 BELL WILLIE SAM DONEGORE 15-Feb-1978 ACCIDENT BELL WILLIAM J KIRKINRIOLA Sep 1896 NANCY BOYD'S FATHER BELL ANNIE MCGRATH KIRKINRIOLA Sep 1927 GRANDFATHER'S SISTER BELL VIOLET BELFAST ROAD, ANTRIM 26-May-1991 TEACHER BELL JAMES GLENMULLION, ANTRIM 26-Aug-1944 SGT. RAF SHOT DOWN BELL DAVID BOUGHSHANE 17-Sep-2000 BELVILLE JUNE FLORIDA, USA 28-Mar-2001 BERESFORD SAMMY STEEPLE, ANTRIM 14-Oct-1972 BERESFORD EDGAR GREENVIEW AVE., ANTRIM (YANKY) 22-May-1904 BERESFORD DAVY SPRINGFARM, ANTRIM 29-Jun-1977 BERESFORD MRS. EDGAR GREENVIEW AVE, ANTRIM Feb 1978 YANKY'S WIFE BERESFORD MRS. EDGAR 28 WOODLAND GROVE, ANTRIM 5 Apr 1981 BERESFORD EDGAR 28 WOODLAND GROVE, ANTRIM 2 Mar 1985 BERESFORD MRS. DAVY SPRINGFARM, ANTRIM 9-Apr-1989 BERESFORD ALFIE BALLYMENA ROAD, ANTRIM 28-Feb-1982 BERESFORD JAMES MENIN ROAD, ANTRIM 2-Oct-1988 BERESFORD NORMAN NIBLOCK, ANTRIM 2 June 1088 BERESFORD SAMUEL NIBLOCK, ANTRIM 19-Mar-2000 BERESFORD JIM 66 PORTGLENONE ROAD, RANDALSTOWN 3-Apr-2001 TEACHER BLACK SAM MILLBURN Apr 1983 BLACK HILDA CUSHENDALL ROAD, BALLYMENA 27-Apr-1991 BLACK HILDA CUSHENDALL ROAD 27-Apr-1991 BLACK ROSIE CARNLOUGH EX CAMPALL CLINIC 24-Jul-1994 BLACK CHRISTOPHER JOHN CREBILLY 30-Jan-2001 AGED 6 YEARS BLACKSTOCK REV. T. BALLYWEANEY 4-Feb-1986 BLAIR WILLIAM BALLYREAGH, CLOUGH 2-Jan-1975 MILK LORRY DRIVER BLAIR JAMES CLOUGH 25-Jul-1975 JOE'S FATHER BLAIR JAMES EX GREYSTONE ROAD 29-Apr-1989 R.U.C. BALLYMENA BLAIR MRS. WILLIAM GREYSTONE ROAD, ANTRIM 9-Feb-1961 MOTHER OF JAMES BLAIR BLAIR JAMES ANTRIM ROAD, BALLYMENA 10-Oct-1999 BLAKELY MRS. KATE CAULSIDE, ANTRIM 26-Feb-1979 BLAKELY MRS. JACK CAULSIDE, ANTRIM 25-Mar-1979 LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES BLANEY MRS. M. LISBURN 7-Feb-1984 CLARE MCKINNEY'S MOTHER BLELOCK WILLIAM HURTLETOOT, ANTRIM 13-Nov-1982 BOAL MRS. HUGH CASTLE STREET, ANTRIM 30-Nov-1973 BOAL DENIS ANTRIM 27-Jun-2000 BONUGLI (MCMULLAN) AGNES GLENARM 23-Aug-1997 BORELAN WILLIAM CARNBEG, CLOUGH 19-Jan-1985 BOSSENCE RALPH (BUD) 10-Nov-1971 REPORTER NEWS LETTER BOSTON TOM TEMPLEPATRICK 23-Jan-1977 MURDERED BOVILL STANLEY CULNAFAY, TOOMEBRIDGE 30-Jan-1970 BOVILL ELIZ J. CALIFORNIA 26-Jan-1971 BORN 3 Feb 1894 JAME'S SISTER BOVILL GEORGE 104 CROSSKEYS ROAD, TOOMBRIDGE 5-Feb-1982 QUARRY ACCIDENT BOVILL ROSEMARY SOUTH DAKOTA 13-Nov-1982 ROBERT'S MOTHER BOVILL HARVEY SOUTH DAKOTA Oct 1989 BOVILL ROY SOUTH DAKOTA 1989 COUSIN BOVILL META AHOGHILL 1997 BOYD NANCY BALLYDONNELLY, RANDALSTOWN 14-Aug-1971 BOYD JOHN RATHMORE 14-Jul-1980 BOYD FRANK CASTLE STREET, ANTRIM AGED 77 BOYD MARY K. 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