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From: brian magaoidh <>
Subject: Belfast Weekly News March 4 1893: Missing Friends.
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:50:28 -0700 (PDT)


Belfast Weekly News March 4 1893: Missing Friends.



SUMPH: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Mrs William Sumph, who left this country about eleven years ago; last heard of in December 1888, residing at 88 Jackson Street, Antonio , Conn..U.S.A..Any information will be thankfully received by her mother, Mary Lilly, 17 Upper Cargyle Street, off Dover Street, Belfast. American papers please copy.



JOHNSTON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Charles Johnston, who left Glasslough, County Monaghan, Ireland, for America. His cousin Elizabeth Johnston, 1 Little Victoria Street, Belfast, will feel obliged for any information regarding him.



THOMPSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of Sergeant Peter W.H. Thompson; last heard of he was serving on the Scots Greys. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by Mary Ann Thompson, 131 Tates Avenue, Lisburn Road. English and American papers please copy.



MCUNE: Wanted news of James MCune, who left Ireland ten years ago for America; last heard of at Tucom Tares(?) County, Washington, United States; said in his last letter he was going to New Zealand. Anyone knowing his whereabouts would kindly communicate with his father, John MCune, Ballybreagh, Derryhale P.O. , via Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland.



MKEE:- Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of John MKee, formerly of Portadaown, County Armagh, Ireland; when last heard of his address was Care of Frank Saul, Sandiford(?) Station, K., Philadelphia, U.S.A. Any information concerning him would be thankfully received by his brother, Samuel MKee, care of John Porter, Temple, Sawmills, via Maryhill, Glasgow. American and Australian papers please copy.



SMITH: - Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of Samuel Smith, bricklayer; last heard of in Glasgow, 1875; sailed to Pennsylvania, America. Information concerning him will be thankfully received by his sister, Ann Smith, 36 Church Street, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. American papers please copy.

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Banbridge, February 22.

Sir.- Please withdraw the name MBurney from your Missing Friends column, as, through your insertion of same,I have found the person whom I sought. I cannot thank you enough for your kindness, and wish you to publish thisWillie MBurney.







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