EILEEN BROWN (NEE KENNY) |
Just to say hello to everybody. Hope that you're all keeping well. All the rest of the Kennys keep me up to date on what's going on!!!! Yours in Christ, |
| Elizabeth | I live in the U.S. and have been attempting to learn anything about my great-grandparents--Samuel and Sarah Kennedy (McKendry). Supposedy, Samuel was born in Clough/Clogh, living in the townland of Drumbare when they married in 1872, and in Frosses Townland when they had their first child a year later. Sarah's mother, Rachel, is listed on the Communicants List of the Presbyterian Clough records (1870s)at PRONI. I'm planning on visiting Northern Ireland this May, spend a little time at PRONI, and want to come to the greater Clough area. Do you have any suggestions as to someone living in the area that is sort of a resident genealogist that I might contact? Any assistance you or a member of the church might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. Replies, in the first instance, to this address. |
| sarah c davis | i am looking for any members of the thompson family my ancestor daniel thompson married to agnes (nancy) charters both of them died in drumbare kilrea ballymoney agnes in 1884 daniel in 1898 they were married in 1843 in dunluce church 3 members of the family went to australia some to greenock scotland. Replies, in the first instance, to this address. |
| Joe Loughridge | Hi all,just doing some research on the internet and came across this page. If anyone has any information or advice then please email me. I'm checking to see if anyone has knowledge of a cemetary in the village of Clogh and if so is there just one?. Who would hold the records for burial at this cemetary and could i get information from those records??thanks. |
| John J. CURRIE | I am very pleased to have entered (surfed) RPC web-sites and I found your churches interesting indeed. |
| Elizabeth McCullough | I clicked on to your website to find out about the present goings on in Cloughmills. My forebears were Lynas and some are buried in the churchyard. There were 'lean'years for the congregation in the intervening years and it is good to see how things are doing now. May you be able to go from strength to strength. |
| Alan Wisener | Looking through internet and came across your page. Family from Coleraine, now living in England on a Narrow Boat. My father used to play for Coleraine. Best wishes to all in your Church for the New Year. |
| Vida Grace Brown | I think of Ireland and Cloughmills with many fond memories. Thanks so much for your open arms and kindness to us. |
| Bob Hemphill | Hi Peter, I only got around to visiting your website this evening - October 2, 2002. It looks very attractive. I hope that the Lord is encouraging you in your work. I began pastoring again after my sabbatical on September 2, preaching in Philippians, encouraging more midweek meetings, visiting people. Visit our website at Westminsterrpchurch.org. |
| Maribel McKelvy | Dear Friends, Vida Grace has a new job as controller of a small construction company west of Denver, Colorado. She flew back Friday and is probably still driving back with 3 dogs and 2 mad cats. I am going up this week to Hetherto for the 100 th anniversary of their congregation. I suppose that is a short time to you folks. Sandor stats college this week in Muskegon, Michigan.I hope you all are well. We certainly enjoyed our visit there. Hope to see you again sometime. As ever, Maribel |
| Alison McFarland | Hey, this is Alison who was on the Go-team at Cloughmills in 2002. I just dropped by the homepage to see how you all were doing. Hope the team went as well this year - I was sorry I couldn't be on it but i couldn't get the time off work :( Hopefully I'll see some of you at Termenfechen in a couple of weeks. Till then take care. |
| Joseph Wisener | Just to say hello. I was born in Cloughmills and was brought up a Roman Catholic. I became a Christian in 1991. |
| Patrick Frew | Like your website, good to see a progessive church in the Cloughmills aera. Patrick Frew chair, Cloughmills C.A.T. |
| Ben, Heather & Calvin @ Trinity R.P. Campaigners | Greetings from Mossley. Your website's great! We have printed out some of your photos for our parents' night display on Cloughmills RPC. This will help us obtain our Missionary Badge. Many thanks to Naomi Loughridge for her visit to us and her talk/presentation - they were very interesting! |
| Bruce Hanna | I'm the son of Robert Hanna living in New York ... found your web site ..it is great ...but makes me feel homesick! Congrats on having a web site up to date ..it is rare these days! Well done. |
| jamie wilson | cool site. loads of stuff on it too!! love the pics :D |
| John George | Hi everyone, just a quick note to say thank you for everything. What a blessing it has been to share in Gods work with you. It has certainly been a challenge for myself and I pray that our Saviour will continue to bless you as you look to extend his kingdom. |
| Ian Thompson | Really enjoyed the Go Team to Cloughmills. I think i could speak for all of us in saying that we felt totally at home with the welcome we recieved. Thank-you. Ian |
| A.I. David Hugo Martínez Guevara | God Bless you. I'm just looking how the presbiteryan churches are around the world. I have the challence to build the National Presbiterian Church of México Website, and to see your pages, let me have ideas. We pray waiting our God bless you for the all of you entire life. Thanks. |
| Vincent J. Skwarek | Lovely webpage! Its great to see the pictures and hear about your congregation. V. J. Skwarek Trinity RP, Beltsville, MD, USA |