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[10] [12] Some time later, he went to live in the Mourneview Estate in Lurgan, [10] County Armagh before making his permanent home in the village of Donaghcloney, County Down, 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Lurgan. In the late 1960s he married Eileen Maxwell, by whom he had a son and two daughters.
The Lurgan Mail was founded in 1889 by Lewis Robert Richardson. The Lurgan Mail is a tabloid weekly newspaper based in Lurgan, County Armagh in Northern Ireland.It is published on Wednesday evenings, though each edition always bears the Thursday date [2] and reports not only news in Lurgan, but also in nearby towns such as Waringstown and others in Craigavon Borough area.
1871 Lowry Edmonds Berkley (First Lurgan) 1872 William Johnston (Townsend Street, Belfast) 1873 William Johnston (Townsend Street, Belfast) 1874 William Magill (Trinity, Cork) 1875 Josias Leslie Porter (Belfast) 1876 John Meneely (First Ballymacarrett, Belfast) 1877 George Bellis (Belfast) 1878 Thomas Witherow (Magee College, Londonderry)
On 15 March 1999, Nelson was killed by a bomb placed under her car outside her home in Lurgan, County Armagh. A loyalist paramilitary group calling itself the Red Hand Defenders claimed responsibility for the murder. [5] [6] Allegations that the British state security forces were involved in her killing led to a public inquiry.
9 July 1996 - Michael McGoldrick (31), a Catholic civilian, found in his cab in a remote lane at Aghagallon, near Lurgan, a day after having picked up a fare in the town. He had been shot five times in the head. Both the UVF and the UDA released statements emphatically denying involvement in McGoldrick's killing.
Epinay-sur-Orge/Facebook. Louise Lasalle. Police have reportedly opened a murder investigation after the body of a missing 11-year-old girl was found in the woods of northern France.
It’s been one year since three of Jordan Willis’ friends, Clayton McGeeney, David Harrington and Ricky Johnson, were found dead outside Willis’ rental home in Kansas City, Mo.
Deeny was born in Lurgan, County Armagh, the son of a Catholic doctor. He was educated at Clongowes College and graduated as a doctor from Queen's University, Belfast at the age of 21. He continued his studies at the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin.