Tullyballydonnell - Ballinderry Parish
Death Notice - Anthony B Reford
The following is an extract from the Lisburn Standard dated 22nd February 1890
Reford - February 18 at his residence Thomas Vale, Ballinderry. Anthony B. Reford aged 49 years.
Land Auction
The following extract is from the Belfast News Letter dated 28th July 1899 and appears with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.
Sales by Auction -
J D Martin & Co.’s
List of Auction sales
29th July at 11 o’clock - eight acres Meadows, at Tullyballydonnell, for Mr. John Close.
Farm Sale
The following extract if from The Belfast News Letter dated Friday October, 16th 1942 and is reproduced by kind permission of the Belfast News Letter
The Weir, Tulyballydonnel, Lower Ballinderry
Sale by Auction of valuable small farm.
We have received instructions from Miss M. McCord to sell by auction at our Lisburn Mart on Tuesday, 27th October, 1942 at 1pm. Farm in town land of Tullyballydonnel containing 12 acres, 0 roods, 36 perches, statute of thereabouts , held in Fee-Simple, subject to the very low annuity of £3 3s 2d to Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland. There are two good dwelling houses on the holding, vacant possession of one will be given, the other being let at £15 12s 0d per annum. The Lands are of excellent quality, well watered and drained, and are under usual rotation of crops. This very neat holding is situate adjoining the main Lisburn - Ballinderry road, 7 miles from Lisburn. Bus passes the door, and Ballinderry Station is about 1½ miles distant.
For title, &c, apply
W.G. Maginess & Son, solicitors, 28 Bow Street, Lisburn.
Woods & McClure, Auctioneers, 55, Chichester St., Belfast; & 6 Market St., Lisburn.
Robert Cinnamond - the Ballinderry Balladeer
The Digger celebrates the life and legacy of a local singer

Robert Cinnamond
On Wednesday 5th June 1968 news was filtering through of the shooting of Robert F. Kennedy in the United States. It was a topic of conversation amongst a group of people who had gathered in the graveyard of St Joseph's, Ballymacricket, Glenavy to pay their respects to a well-known and well-respected gentleman, Robert Cinnamond, who had passed away on the 3rd June 1968 aged 84 years.
Robert had spent several years in the United States himself and the Kennedy dynasty and the American culture would have been a familiar way of life to him. Indeed there was a further irony in the fact that Robert's daughter Vera had taken the Kennedy surname through marriage.
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