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From: Alyce Herrera <>
Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] Ardoyne Parish
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 15:19:31 -0800
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Gerry:

Loved reading your e-mail. I visited Newgrange in 98 but the guide
didn't mention any theories of who may have built it, in fact said they
didn't know at all. Do you have any suggested reading in this area of
the Worldwide Church of God?

Turtle, tried both of your links but they could not be found.

Alyce Herrera

Gerry Moloney wrote:
> Turtle,
> Read your writings of Ballintemple. Am very interested in same, William Marshall, Carlow, Jerusalem etc etc but more of this later perhaps. (In passing - do you know why Carlow is so called ( and please don;t tell me 'the four lakes'!!!!!))
>
> Also read your piece on Tuatha de Danann. And no, I am not a member (that I know of anyhow):-).
>
> BUT did YOU know that Tuatha de Danann translates as 'Tribe of Dan'.
>
> The Worldwide Church of God (=British Israelites) have a theory that the Tribe of Dan came to Ireland and ruled here for a time. They believe that Jeremiah the prophet also came here and is buried in Loughcrew, Westmeath. They do make a pretty good case for themselves actually in this theory (even though I am a Catholic and don't agree with all their interpretations).
>
> In any case we know that the Israelites gave up on their one true God and took to worshipping golden calves, suns, planets, etc etc. And they knew lots about building. And weren't too far from EGYPT where they knew lots and lots about big building and astronomy/astology etc etc. So it makes some sense that indeed they may have built Newgrange, Carrowkeel, etc etc.
>
> I woldn't discount these theories too quickly if at all. I know where to get more info too if this interests you.
>
> Anyhow something to mull over for a weekend.
>
> Keep up the good writing. I hope to buy your book someday soon.
> Regards.
> Gerry
>
>
>
>
> 'You can lead a man to knowledge but you can't make him think.'
> Gerry Moloney (Lecturer)
> Computing Dept., ITCarlow, Ireland.
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>
> From: on behalf of Turtle Bunbury
> Sent: Tue 12/12/2006 11:48
> To:
> Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] Ardoyne Parish
>
>
>
> I'm not sure how much use these will be but I have written about
> Ballintemple at:
> http://www.turtlebunbury.com/published/published_features/pub_feats_ballin.h
> tml
> and
> http://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_houses/hist_hse_ballintemple.ht
> ml
> Best wishes,
> Turtle
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:]On Behalf Of Roger Nowlan
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 1:46 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] Ardoyne Parish
>
>
> Hi!
> For whatever its worth, the parish of Ardoyne spans county Carlow and county
> Wicklow. The Aghade church (C of I) in county Carlow (close to bridge
> crossing the river Slaney) is part of that parish and I believe the
> registers still exist, basing myself upon an article in the Ballon-Rathoe
> Chronicle of December 2005.
> Regards, Roger Nowlan
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:] On Behalf Of Susie Warren
> Sent: December 7, 2006 5:35 PM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [IRL-CARLOW] Ardoyne
>
> Hi Sharon
> I know this is an old post but I came accross it as I was cleaning out my
> emails.
> There is a Church of Ireland Parish called Ardoyne in County Carlow.
> According to the RCBL the register does not exist [lost] however I have seen
> the register in person. It is in the hands of the local Church of Ireland,
> Rev. Scott, at Ballon.
>
> Best wishes
> Susie Warren
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sharon Kavanagh" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 9:36 AM
> Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Ardoyne
>
>
>
>> Seems I might have the answer to my own question. It looks at though
>> Ardoyne is the name of a civil parish of County Wicklow.
>> Sharon
>>
>
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