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Armagh Guardian

16 December 1845

Armagh Guardian: News - Vital Statistics

BROWN, DUNCAN, M'CLOY, SHAW

Transcribed by Alison Causton

The following article was transcribed from The Armagh Guardian, by permission of The British Library.

MARRIAGES.
...
On the 1st inst., in Aghadoey Meeting-house, by the Rev. Dr. Brown, Mr. James Duncan, eldest son of Mr. William Duncan, Head-Constable of Police, Clogher, county Tyrone, to Miss Ann M'Cloy, eldest daughter of Mr. William M'Cloy, farmer, county Derry.
...

DIED.
On the 10th inst., Jane, the beloved wife of the Rev. Samuel Shaw, of Moy, deeply lamented by a large and affectionate circle of friends. Her remains were interred on the 13th in the burial ground of the parish Church of that town. The kindest spirit of sympathy was manifested, in the attendance of the Clergymen of the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Clergy, the Presbyterian, the Wesleyan and Congregational Ministers, with many of their respective flocks. The solemn ceremony of burial was performed by the Rev. J. D. Smyth, of Newry, who, also, on the following Sabbath, improved the event of this afflictive bereavement, to the sympathising congregation over which the sorrowing Pastor presides.

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