This file of SUBSCRIBERS TO SECOND DONAGHEADY MANSE FUND, 1880 forms part of the vast archive of 3,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIES TYRONE, DONEGAL, LONDONDERRY & FERMANAGH provided without charge or subscription by CoTyroneIreland Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for Cos. Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Genealogy (cotyroneireland.com) A complete list of records pertaining to DONAGHEADY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES on this website can be found at the foot of this file.
The Committee of Second Donagheady Presbyterian Church return their best thanks to the Moderator of the General Assembly – Rev. Dr. Watts – for his services on behalf of their Manse Fund at Donagheady and Great James-street [Churches], Derry, on Sabbath, 9th instant, when the sum of £71 was obtained, exclusive of the following from friends unable to attend: -
Details Colonel Bond 58th Regiment, £2 Messrs. James Colhoun Derry Sentinel £1.1s James McFarlane, J. P. £1 J. C. Dick, M.A. £1 John Colquhoun, solicitor T. C. Dickie, solicitor £1 Robert A. Wilson, solicitor £1 William Smyth, Belfast Bank £1 John Irwin (Ballyarton) £1 T. C. Campbell, T C. £1 John Osborne £1 Matthew Hamilton £1 R. Wilson (Carrickmore) £1 J. Clarke (Belmont) £1 R. W. Newton, J. P. £1 Thomas McKinlay £1 William Tillie, J. P. £1 William Hamilton, M. D. £1 C. Wilson (Cavan) £1 W. Adair (Waterside) £1 W. Harpur (Strabane) £1 James Greer, J.P. £1 William J. Glass, solicitor £1 Mr. King Houston, solicitor 10s 6d. John S. Weir 10s. Hugh McClinton 10s. Andrew Sproule 10s. Andrew McKimmon 10s. Robert Craig (Binelly) 10s. James Clarke 10s. Robert McKinley 10s. William J. Armstrong 10s. William Miller 5s.
The Committee also acknowledges their gratitude to the following friends, outside of the Congregation, who contributed to the work while in progress:
Smaller Sums: 18s 6d
The Rev. George Magill gratefully acknowledges the following contributions towards the sum of £100 which he undertook to collect in aid of the above-named object:-
Total: £78.9s
Further records for DONAGHEADY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES can be found at:
First Donagheady Presbyterian Church Marriages 1845-1928
Donagheady Ruling Elders & Commissioners 1620-1700
The Ex-Communication of Presbyterians in Donagheady Parish, County Tyrone 1667
Donagheady Presbyterian Church, County Tyrone, Ruling Elders & Commissioners 1620-1923
1st Donagheady Presbyterian Church Financial Statement 1857
Opening of the New First Donagheady Presbyterian Church, March 1870
1st Donagheady Presbyterian Church World War I Memorial
Donagheady Second Presbyterian Church Baptisms 13 April 1838 to 3 July 1901
Second Donagheady Presbyterian Church Marriages 1838 - 1845
Second Donagheady Presbyterian Church Marriages 1845 - 1926
Donagheady Presbyterian Church, County Tyrone, Ruling Elders & Commissioners 1620-1923
2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church Financial Statement 1863
2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church, County Tyrone Pewholders & Stipend Payers 1866
2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church Financial Statement 1870
Opening of New 2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church 1856
2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church World War I Memorial
Donagheady Presbyterian Churches - A Brief History & Photos
Second Donagheady Presbyterian Church Successful Sale & Summer Festival, July 1923
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