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|McAninch Family History Newsletter |
|Volume XIII, Number 3, July 24, 2005. |
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|A clearing house for McAninch and related surnames [McAninch, McIninch, McNinch (-sh)]. |
|Published Quarterly since 1993. Articles solicited, and Queries accepted. |
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| |Table Of Contents | |
|Miscellaneous info, Queries, and Nuggets from recent correspondence |page 2005-18 |
|[Missouri, (James) William ‘Bill’ McAninch; North Carolina, old Albemarle County, |
| Ohio, Lucinda McAninch; Pennsylvania, Rebecca McAninch, and Five Brothers photograph; |
| and the United States 1890 Veterans Census, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota] |
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|Missouri Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I |page 2005-20 |
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|Supreme Court of Iowa, 1915, McAninch Chiropractors |page 2005-21 |
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|McNinch in County Antrim: Old Families of Larne & District |page 2005-22 |
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|McNinch in County Antrim: The Ulster Historical Foundation recently published another book |
|in their Gravestone Inscriptions, County Antrim series. Larne is a port city on the North Channel |
|coast, twenty miles north of Belfast; and east of Ballymena. Roman galleys sheltered in Larne Lough, |
|and the Vikings called it Olderfleet. Larne was a major port of emigration in the eighteenth century; |
|today, it is a modern ferry port, with multiple routes to Scotland, only thirty miles across the channel. |
|Saturn: 2005 -- One of my personal favorites; eight years ago we sent our names to Saturn, on the |
|Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, launched by NASA on October 15, 1997 (MFHN v.V n.4 p.1997-28). |
|After a seven-year trip, the spacecraft arrived at Saturn in July, 2004, and went into orbit around |
|the ringed planet. In January, 2005, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe descended to the |
|surface of the big moon, Titan. The Saturn tour continues, |
|This McAninch Family History Newsletter is Published by Frank and Jan (Mauk) McAninch |
|17531 Montbury Circle, Huntington Beach, California 92649-4823 Telephone: 714-846-5134 |
|Email: family @ , FrankMcAninch @ alumni.uci.edu, or frankmac @ worldnet. |
|McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2005- 17 |
|Permission granted to copy freely for any non-commercial purpose except copyrights owned by others |
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|Miscellaneous info, Queries, and Nuggets from recent letters (by States, alphabetical order) |
|Missouri: Howell County, 1919 – (James) William ‘Bill’ McAninch |
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|A Howell County Man Beat ’Em. / When Wm McAninch, a Howell County farmer and stockman |
|whose home is near Bakersfield, bought a fine Stallion recently at Horton, Kansas, the Railroad |
|company wanted about a $100 to transport the animal to West Plains. Mr. McAninch wouldn't |
|pay it. Although 65 yrs old but as tough as a pine knot as far as physical ability is concerned, |
|Mr. McAninch rode the horse from Horton, Kansas, to Bakersfield, a distance of 300 miles in less |
|than a week. The weather was quite pleasant and when Mr. McAninch arrived home both horse and |
|rider were none the worse for their trip. |
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|Howell County Gazette, March 20, 1919; now the West Plains Daily Quill, West Plains MO 65775; |
|; article reported by Linda McAninch, Marshfield, Missouri |
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|(James) William McAninch was born 5 May 1850, Casey County, Kentucky, son of George C. and |
|Eliza Jane (Wickersham) McAninch. William, also known as Bill, James W., and “J. W.”, was a |
|grand-son of Jonathan and Telitha (Turpin) McAninch, and great-grand-son of William McAninch, |
|one of the two pioneer McAninch’s in 1790’s Lincoln County, Kentucky. |
|North Carolina: 1693, Perquiman’s Precinct, Albemarle County |
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|“Samull Powell & Margreett Micantush [sic] were mariade [sic] by me this 3d. August 1693”, |
|in Old Albemarle County, North Carolina, Perquiman’s Precinct, Births, Marriages, Deaths, |
|and Flesh Marks, 1659-1820, by Wynette Parks Haun, 1980, Durham, North Carolina 27704; |
|transcribed from Microfilm C.077.6001, N.C. Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, N.C. |
|Analysis: this is probably “McIntosh” or something like that, but an interesting old record /Frank |
|Ohio: 1880’s – Lucinda McAninch | | |
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|Civil War Pension |Soldier "Cowden, Joseph" |Widow "Cowden, Joanna" |[State From |
| |Service "G 12th Ill. Cav." |Minor "McAninch, Lucinda" |Which Filed] |
|Widow "1880 Feb 11" |Application 259,938 |Certificate 235,248 | [blank] |
|Minor [unreadable] |Application 385,641 |[no Certificate Number] | "Ohio" |
|Pennsylvania: 1860’s? 1880’s? – Rebecca McAninch (central Pennsylvania) | |
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|Civil War Pension |Soldier "Erb, William" |Mother "McAninch, R." |[State From |
| |Service "[C?,G?] 3 Pa. Inf." | |Which Filed] |
|Mother [1860’s?] |Application 43,377 |Certificate 50,026 | [blank] |
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|Pennsylvania: 1889 – The “Five Brothers” Photograph McA-1889-Five-Brothers.jpg |
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|See “Family Reunion” / Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, MFHN v.XII n.4 Oct. 2004 pg. 2004-31 |
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|The five brothers in the photograph, and their ages in 1889, are |
|“William L. (76), of Belleview; George (74), of Clover township; Samuel (77), of |
|Franklin, Venango County; Louis (67), of Eastern Kansas, and Sylvester (61), of Knox.” |
|Copies of the photograph came from both Linda Stitt, in Pennsylvania, and from Judith Gaby, |
|in New Mexico, both descendents of Sylvester J. ‘Squire’ McAninch. |
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|Harold S. McAninch, who currently lives in Sun City, Arizona, wrote to say that he also has |
|“a copy of the five elderly men that my grand parents had. I did not know who any of them were |
|and I didn't know when it was taken so that was good news.” Harold is a descendent of |
|George A. McAninch (1815-1899; age 74 in 1889), so, we know that copies of the 1889 |
|photograph have been handed down by the descendents of at least two different brothers. |
|United States: 1890 Veterans Census | | | |
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|Veteran's Name |Relative's Name |Home in 1890 |Rank |Years of |
|[Notes 1, 2] | |(Township, County, State) | |Service |
|Elisha Mcaninch |Elisha Mcaninch |Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Penn. |Private |1861-1864 |
|Elizah H Mcaninch [sic, Elijah H.] |Pinecreek, Jefferson, Penn. |Private |1861-1864 |
|Elsy Mcaninch |[sic, Ellsworth] |Henderson, Jefferson, Penn. |Private |1862-1865 |
|George Mcaninch |[Note 3] |Virginia, Union, So. Dakota |Private |1864 |
|George W Mcaninch |Jenkins, Casey, Kentucky |Private |1862-1863 |
|Hiram Mcaninch |Jane Mcaninch |Pinecreek, Jefferson, Penn. |Private | |
|James Mcaninch |Rachael Mcaninch |Bridgeport, Belmont, Ohio |Private |[Note 4] |
|James T [Thompson] McAninch |Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio |Corporal |1861-1865 |
|John A Mcaninch | |Washington, Morrow, Ohio |Private |1862-1865 |
|John H Mcaninch |[Note 5] |McDonald, Hardin, Ohio |Private |1861-1864 |
|W H Mcaninch [6] Ruth Mcaninch |Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio |Private |1862-1865 |
|[1] Index to individuals enumerated in the 1890 special census of Civil War Union veterans and |
| widows of veterans. Veterans schedules are often used as a head-of-household substitute for |
| the 1890 federal census which was destroyed by fire. |
|[2] Source: http:// search.ancestry com/ . . . cgi-bin/ &gsln=McAninch . . . &db=1890veterans . . . |
| [through (free access, May 26 to June 10, 2005)] |
|[3] [Company] B [Regiment] 15 [state unreadable]; George McA., Co. B, 15th Iowa Inf. [b.Penn.] |
|[4] “Rachel McAninch widow of James McAninch”; two (duplicate) entries in this database |
|[5] “John H. McAninch” “Private” [Co.] A “144 Ohio Inf.” |
|[6] “Ruth McAninch widow of H. Wm McAninch” [sic] [?] “Private” “103th” [Pennsylvania] [?] |
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|McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2005-19 |
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|Missouri Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I |[Note 1] |
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|McIninch, Samuel |Osage War |1st Brigade [Osage War, winter of 1836-1837] |
|[Martin, 3 records] |Martin C. McAninch [“McAninch for the Confederacy” Note 2] |
|McAninch, M. |Civil War |16th Missouri Volunteers Infantry, Co. A |
|McAninch, M. |Civil War |Lewis’ 16th Reg’t Infantry Volunteers CSA, Co. A |
|McIninch, Matt |Civil War |16th Missouri Inf. Co. A [card says “Matt or Mart”] |
|[‘Henry’, 4 records] |William Harrison ‘Henry’ McAninch [“McA. / Confederacy” Note 2] |
|McAninch, Henry |Civil War |[“Commander: Quantrill” on the service record card] |
|McAninch, W. H. |Civil War |10th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers CSA, Co. A |
|McAninch, W. H. |Civil War |3rd Missouri Infantry, Co. D |
|McIninch, Henry |Civil War |16th Missouri Infantry Co. A |
|McAninch, Samuel |Civil War |77th Regiment E.M.M., Co. I [Note 3] |
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|McIninch, Amos |Civil War |Joseph's Battalion Six Months Militia, Co. B |
|World War I records | | | |
|McAninch, Paul V. |World War I |Army / Marine |Corporal [Jan. 1919] |
| |Army SN: 1,147,975; inducted at Sedalia on 7/30/1918 |
| |b.18 Mar 1892 at Hughesville, Mo; Flying School, Brooks Field, TX |
|McAninch, Samuel |World War I |Army / Marine |Corporal [Jan. 1919] |
| |Army SN: 492,301; inducted at Jeff. Barracks on 5/16/1918 |
| |Age 19 2/3 yrs [est.b.1898]; BP: Johnston, Mo; [svc] Ordnance Depot |
|McIninch, George A. |World War I |Army / Marine |Private |
| [George Arthur] |Army SN: 4,521,167; inducted at Saint Joseph on 10/1/1918 |
| |born 28 Sep 1898 at Saint Joseph, Missouri; |
| |[svc] 2 Co Student Army Tng C Missouri Univ. Unit, Columbia, Mo. |
|[1] |Soldiers Database: War of 1812 – World War I; |
| |Secretary of State, Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573) 751-4936 |
|[2] |“McAninch for the Confederacy: Eight Who Fought for Southern Independence”, 3 parts; |
| |MFHN v.IX n.4 Oct. 2001 pg.2001-26; Part II, III, MFHN v.X n.1,2 pg.2002-03; 2002-09 |
|[3] |E.M.M., Enrolled Missouri Militia, was the largest of half a dozen different |
| |"militia" organizations raised during the Civil War in this badly divided border state. |
| |77th EMM: Kansas City, Jackson County, mobilized for defense during Price's invasion, |
| |fortified the town (Fall 1864); reserve in the battle of Westport (October 23, 1864). |
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|[4] |No (other) M(ac/c)(A/I)(-/n/nn)i(-/n/nn)ch variations, and no McNinch in this database. |
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|Supreme Court of Iowa, 1915, McAninch Chiropractors | |
|Iowa: 1915 -- Court case, John Earl McAninch and Cecil Sylvester McAninch, Chiropractors |
|[John and Cecil, sons of David Franklin McAninch, of Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, |
| lost their original case, in Jasper County, and then lost their appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court] |
|State of Iowa, Appellee, v. J. E. McAninch et al., Appellants. |October, 1915, Decided |
|Supreme Court of Iowa, Des Moines; 172 Iowa 96; 154 N.W. 399; 1915 Iowa Sup. Lexis 291 |
|Prior History -- Appeal from Jasper District Court.--Hon. Henry Silwold, Judge. |
| |Tuesday, October 5, 1915. |
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|Sec. 2579 of the Code defines one practicing medicine, surgery or obstetrics, and being a physician, |
|to be a person “who shall publicly profess to be a physician, surgeon or obstetrician, and assume |
|the duties, or who shall make a practice of prescribing or of prescribing and furnishing medicine for |
|the sick, or who shall publicly profess to cure or heal.” Sec. 2580, Code, is, among other things, that |
|It shall be a misdemeanor for any person to “practice medicine, surgery or obstetrics in the state |
|without having first obtained and filed for record” a prescribed certificate. The indictment at bar |
|was presented on October 16, 1913, and charges that: |
|“The said J. E. McAninch and C. S. McAninch that date to the finding of this indictment, in the |
|county of Jasper and state of Iowa, did willfully and unlawfully assume the duties of a physician, |
|and make a practice of treating persons afflicted with disease, and did then and there willfully and |
|unlawfully, publicly profess to treat, cure and heal persons afflicted with disease, by a system of |
|treatment called 'Chiropractic', without first having obtained from the state board of medical |
|examiners of the state of Iowa, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of McAninch and |
|C. S. McAninch to practice as such, contrary to and in violation of law.” |
|The defendants interposed a demurrer, which . . . asserts that the indictment charges an impossible |
|offense, and is otherwise insufficient under our statutes. They also interposed a plea in bar, claiming |
|that the dismissal of an indictment found earlier than the one at bar operates as a bar to prosecution |
|under the last indictment. On the overruling of demurrer and plea, pleas of not guilty were entered, |
|and a conviction ensued. From the judgment entered on the verdict, defendants appeal. – Affirmed. |
|Found in Lexis-Nexis by Richard Cochran, Big Rapids, Michigan, . |
|Richard said “This one pertains to John Earl and Cecil Sylvester McAninch, sons of David Franklin |
|McAninch, of Brooklyn, Iowa. The whole case runs 17 pages; quite complicated, but it looks like |
|the original case appealed from the Jasper County, Iowa District Court was upheld.” |
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|McNinch in County Antrim: Old Families of Larne & District |
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|From the book Gravestone Inscriptions, County Antrim, Volume 4, Old Families of Larne & District, |
|from Gravestone Inscriptions, Wills, and Biographical Notes, compiled by George Rutherford, edited |
|by RSJ Clarke; copyright 2004, Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast, BT1 6DD, ISBN 1-903688-19-1 |
|KILWAUGHTER CEMETERY |O.S. Antrim 40. Grid Ref D357006 |
|This is in the townland of Rory's Glen, civil parish of Kilwaughter, and barony of Upper Glenarm, |
|and about two hundred yards north of Kilwaughter cross roads. A public meeting in Kilwaughter |
|Orange Hall on 8th May 1876 was advertised for all those interested in establishing a new cemetery |
|for Kilwaughter. The land was donated by Mr. Baillie for a burial ground and the enclosing wall built |
|at his expense. . . . All stones with dates of death before 1900 have been copied. |(page 5) |
|Bailie [Limestone headstone] |
|[The Will of James Bailie, formerly of Kilwaugher and late of St. John’s Place, Larne, county |
|Antrim, farmer, who died 24 May 1895 at latter place, was proved at Belfast 7 August 1895 by |
|Robert McNinch of Hightown and Lennon Knox of Lealies, both in said county, the executors] |
|McNinch [Four granite headstones in stone enclosure] |
|John McNinch, Hightown, died 20th July 1887. Ann Jane his wife, 2nd January 1894. Isabella, |
|4th May 1873, buried in Old Cemetery. George, 12th May 1909. Robert, 22nd January 1928. |
|William McNinch, Belfast, died 17th February 1919. Anna Bella his wife, 2nd Oct. 1880. |
|Anna Bella his daughter, 2nd November 1936. |
|Joseph McNinch M.D., Larne, died 3rd June 1902. And his wife Sarah died 14th October |
|1953. William McNinch, younger son, died 25th March 1960 aged 62 years. Samuel George |
|McNinch died 6th Feb. 1966 aged 70 years, elder son of Joseph and Sarah McNinch. |
|In memory of Robert Bailie McNinch, Larne, born 5th Feby. 1870, died 9th July 1908. |
|Hugh Bailie McNinch born 6th Sept. 1875, died at Texas, U.S.A., 19th June 1909. |
|Their mother Marianne, wife of John McNinch, Larne, born 25th May 1846, died 16th Feb. 1915. |
|John McNinch, born 25th July 1873, died 2nd Dec. 1918, interred in City Cemetery. |
|The above John McNinch, Larne, born 24th Jan. 1841 died 21st Jan. 1922. Isa McNinch, |
|last surviving daughter of the above John and Marianne McNinch, died 22nd August 1948. |
|[The will of John McNinch, late of Hightown, Kilwaughter, county Antrim, farmer, who died |
|20 July 1887 at same place, was proved at Belfast 9 March 1888 by John McNinch of Larne, |
|merchant, and Robert McNinch of Hightown, farmer, both in said county, the executors.] |
|[Joseph McNinch was born on 24 January 1856, son of the above John McNinch of Kilwaughter. |
|He studied medicine at Queen' s College, Belfast, graduating M.D. in 1883. He practised first in |
|Ballyclare and from c 1890 in Pound Street, Larne. He married on 7 October 1892 Sarah Smiley, |
|daughter of Samuel Smiley, farmer, of Dromaine, Larne.] |(pg. 17-18) |
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|McNinch [Inscription on base of granite Celtic cross] |
|In memory of Robert McNinch, born 25th Aug. 1881, died 8th June 18(9)9, James Watt McNinch, |
|born 22nd March 1888, died 14th Septr. 1911. Harry J. McNinch, born 1st July 1890, died 18th |
|April 1925. Hugh McNinch born March 1883, died Feby. 1936, interred at Yanderra, N.S. Wales. |
|McNinch [Granite obelisk] |
|Erected by John McNinch, Seamount, in memory of his wife Barbara Gingles, born 8 Oct. 1840, |
|died 27 Aug. 1902. The above named John McNinch, born 24th Sep. 1839, died 20th June 1925. |
|Mary McNinch, born Aug. 1871, died June 1937. Andrew McNinch, born 9th June 1869, died |
|28th May 1941. Ellen Watt McNinch, born 13th Nov. 1873, died 6th April 1959. John McNinch, |
|born Feb. 1878, died Nov. 1929, interred in Battleford, Canada. John E.W. McNinch, born May. |
|1900, died May 1974. Robert McNinch, born 27th June 1867, died 7th Oct. 1873. |(pg. 17-18) |
|KILWAUGHTER OLD GRAVEYARD |O.S. Antrim 40. Grid Re£ 0356015 |
|This is in the townland of Demesne, civil parish of Kilwaughter, and barony upper Glenarm. It is |
|in the midst of a farmyard, being partly bounded by stables of Kilwaughter Castle and partly by a |
|purpose-built wall of black stone. . . . Burials ceased here in middle of the twentieth century and |
|the graveyard has become very wild overgrown. All inscriptions have been copied. |
|Gingles [Sandstone next to John Gingles d.1805] |
|In memory of Andrew Gingles of Lowtown, Kilwaughter, who died 13th Feb.- 1841 aged 36 years. |
|Also his daughter Margaret who died 24th Sept. 1854 aged 16 years. Also his daughter Mary who |
|died 24th June 1859 aegd 22 years. Also his daughter Martha who died 16th Oct. 1859 aged 24 years. |
|Also his wife Mary Gingles who died 29th March 1863 aged 53 years. Also his grand son Robert |
|McNinch who died 7th Oct. 1873 aged 6 years. |(page 35) |
|McNinch [Red sandstone next to Hugh Eaton d.1808] |
|(Erected to) the memory of Jane ... (i)e wife to John McNinch ... departed this life J(une) ... 1766 |
|aged (25) years. Also the above John her husband (who) departed this (life)…. 1795 aged 65 … |
|grandson J(ohn M) who departed (this life) ... 1810 aged 4 (years) ….sister Janet died … agd. 20 yrs. |
| |[ellipses … in original book] |(page 37) |
|McNinch [White limestone set into sandstone in east of graveyard, fallen] |
|In memory of John McNinch who died 26th July 1795 aged 65 years. And his wife Jane Wylie |
|who died 21st Jany. 1766 aged 25 years. Also their grand-daughter Martha who died 15th June 1825 |
|aged 10 years. David Gary McNinch born 31st March 1888 died 25th October 1893. Thomas Watt |
|McNinch born 27th Nov. 1890 died 3rd May 1915. James Watt McNinch born 27th Nov. 1890 died |
|20th Oct. 1918. Also their father Thomas Watt McNinch, Ballymullock, born 10th February 1851 |
|died 9th Nov. 1936. |
|McNinch [Sandstone] |
|Erected to the memory of John McNinch, Kilwaughter, who departed this life 6th July 1845 aged 83 |
|years. Also his wife Martha who departed this life 10th Decr. 1865 aged 92 years. |(page 37) |
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|LARNE AND INVER OLD GRAVEYARD / ST. CEDMA'S O.S. 40. Grid Re£ D397023 |
|This is in the townland of Town Parks and parish of Larne, and is to be found at the end of Church |
|Road just to the south of the Inver river and modern bypass to Larne Harbour. It is the only medieval |
|burying ground in the combined parishes of Larne and Inver to continue in use to modern times. . . . |
|The oldest stone dates from 1677 and all inscriptions in the graveyard and memorials in the |
|church building have been copied. |
|Boyd [Set against south wall of church, stone almost smooth] | (page 50) |
|(He)re lyeth (the body of) Mary McNinch who ...d March ye 2 171 (9) wi... to Alexander Boyd. |
|LARNE, McGAREL CEMETERY |O.S. Antrim 40. Grid Re£ 0402033. |
|This is in the townland of Town Parks and the parish of Larne and lies on the west side of the |
|Old Glenarm Road. It was opened in 1867 because the parish graveyard was inadequate for the |
|increasing population of the town. |
|Hamilton [Polished granite headstone and enclosure] |
|Rosemary Hamilton died 13th March 1893. Also her sister Margaret Canning died 12th Nov. 1924. |
|John Holden, beloved husband of Jane Elizabeth Canning (nee McNinch), died 24th November 1967 |
|aged 83 years. Norman died 20th July 1973 aged 84 years. |(page 158) |
|McNinch |
|In Memoriam James Watt McNinch, born 9th January 1845, died 30th September 1885. |
|Robert McNinch, born 28th June 1809, died 19th Nov. 1899. ElIen Watt McNinch, born 14th May |
|1808, died 30th Dec. 1900. Nellie Watt McNinch, born 1st March 1893, died 27th Nov. 1912. |
|Margaret Watt McNinch, born 19th August 1841, died 24th July 1917. Martha McNinch, born |
|4th December 1846, died 30th December 1923. Ann Jane McNinch, born 7th December 1848, |
|died 26th May 1929. |
|[Administration of the estate of Robert McNinch, late of 14 Bedeque Street, Belfast, salesman, who |
|died 13 November 1900 [sic], granted at Belfast 15 April 1901 to Thomas Watt McNinch, farmer, |
|and Ann Jane McNinch, spinster] |(page 176) |
|CONNOR WILLS FOR INVER, KILWAUGHTER AND LARNE | |
|McNinch, John, Kilwaughter 1845 |[one McNinch, no McA/Ininch] |(page 218) |
|There are no McA/I/Ninch in two earlier books of the series -- |
|2. Gravestone Inscriptions of County Antrim, Volume 2, Parishes of Glynn, Kilroot, Raloo and |
| Templecorran, compiled by George Rutherford; Ulster Historical Foundation 1981, and |
|3. Gravestone Inscriptions of County Antrim, Volume 3, Old Families of Carrickfergus & Ballynure |
| from Gravestone Inscriptions, Wills and Biographical Notes, compiled by George Rutherford, |
| edited by Richard Clarke, Ulster Historical Foundation 1995 |
|And a big ‘Thank you’ to Muriel Fitzsimmons, leader of the Scotch / Irish SIG at the Orange County, |
|California, Genealogical Society (OCCGS), told me about this new Old Families of Larne & District |
|[Volumes 2, 3, and 4 are in the OCCGS collection at the Huntington Beach Public Library (HBPL)] |
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