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Ballymacrevan - Ballinderry Parish
Freehold Registrations, 1831
The following is an extract from The Belfast Newsletter dated 30th September 1831 and is used with permission of The Belfast Newsletter.
The following names are taken from a list of persons applying to register their Freeholds at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Belfast on the 24th October, 1831.
No. 99
Name and Residence of Applicant: John Keeland, Ballymacravin
Description of Freehold, with the names of Barony and Townland in which situated: House and land, Upper Massereene, town land of Ballymacravin
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
No. 100
Name and Residence of Applicant: John Bell, Ballymacravin
Description of Freehold, with the names of Barony and Townland in which situated: House and land, Upper Massereene, town land of Ballymacravin
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
Death Notice — Bell
The following is an extract from The Lisburn Standard - Saturday, March 1st 1890
Deaths - Bell - February 24, at Rose’s Lane Ends, Lower Ballinderry, of croup, Henrietta Hopes, youngest daughter of Henry Arthur Bell aged 2 years and 2 months.



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