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  Carnmoney Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
CARNMONEY, a parish, in the barony of LOWER BELFAST, county of ANTRIM, and province of ULSTER; 3 miles (N. by E.) from Belfast; containing 5423 in habitants.
The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Connor, untied, it is supposed in 1614, to the vicarage of Ballylinney and the rectory of Ballymartin, together constituting the union of Carnmoney, in the patronage of the Marquess of Donegal, in whom the rectory is impropriate.
2: Parishes of County Antrim I 1838-9, Ballymartin, Ballyrobert, Ballywalter, Carnmoney, Mallusk
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/ant/carnmoney.htm   (722 words)

  
 Carnmoney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carnmoney was in the past a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, it is now regarded as a suburb of Belfast.
Carnmoney is known locally for its large Cemetery which serves as a burial ground for South Antrim and Belfast.
Carnmoney is an anglization of 'Cairn Monadh‘ which means 'the cairn on the boggy mountain’.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carnmoney   (244 words)

  
 Irish Genealogy on the NET :: View topic - INDEX "K" names from 1861-62 Griffiths-Co. Antrim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Antrim Ballyclug Ballylinny Carnmoney Connor Drummaul Dunaghy Duneane Glenwhirry Grange of Doagh Grange of Nilteen Grange of Shilvodan Kirkinriola Shankill Skerry Templepatrick Tickmacrevan
Antrim Armoy Ballycor Ballymoney Ballynure Camlin Carnmoney Craigs Derrykeighan Dunluce Glenavy Glenwhirry Glynn Grange of Killyglen Grange of Muckamore Grange of Nilteen Inver Killead Larne Racavan Raloo Ramoan Rasharkin Shankill Skerry Templepatrick
Aghagallon Ahoghill Antrim Armoy Ballinderry Ballyclug Ballylinny Ballymoney Ballynure Ballywillin Billy Blaris Carnmoney Connor Craigs Donegore Dunaghy Dunluce Finvoy Glenavy Glenwhirry Glynn Grange of Doagh Grange of Drumtulla Grange of Dundermot Grange of Muckamore Grange of Nilteen Inver Kilbride Kilraghts Kilwaughter Kirkinriola Loughguile Racavan Raloo Ramoan Rashee Shankill
irishgenealogy.net /cp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=493   (584 words)

  
 MULVANE, MULLVANE, MULVAIN, MULVAINE FAMILY GENEALOGY - FIRST GENERATION
John JUNKINS was born in 1744 in Carnmoney, Antrim, Ireland.
He was baptized on Jun 6 1744 in Carnmoney, Antrim, Ireland.
Hannah JUNKINS was born in 1747 in Carnmoney, Antrim, Ireland.
www.heritagepursuit.com /MulvainA.htm   (1934 words)

  
 MCCLELLAND APPALLED BY CARNMONEY CEMETERY ATTACK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
SDLP Councillor Noreen McClelland said she is absolutely appalled by the latest attack on graves at Carnmoney Cemetery.
She said: “So far this is being described as ‘ordinary’ vandalism rather than the sectarian attacks we have had in the past.
Either way it is absolutely horrific, first and foremost for the people whose loved ones are buried in Carnmoney, but also for all decent people everywhere who want graveyards to be places of peace and respect.
www.sdlp.ie /prmcglonecarnmoneyattack.shtm   (106 words)

  
 Carnmoney Hill
Carnmoney Hill in Newtownabbey is one of a chain of hills, steeped in history and folklore, which watch over Belfast City.
Thanks to an agreement with Newtownabbey Borough Council, 68 hectares (168 acres) of grassland, wetland and woodland are now under the care of the Woodland Trust.
Carnmoney takes its name from the Irish Carn Monaidh, meaning ‘cairn of the bog’.
www.treeforall.org.uk /NorthernIreland/Projects/Carnmoney+Hill   (224 words)

  
 "Cringe Free" Christian Presentation At Carnmoney (20-01-1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Local church members in the Newtownabbey area are being urged to bring a friend to an innovative series of evangelistic services at Carmoney Presbyterian Church.
"Sunday Night Life" is Carnmoney Church's contribution to the Life 2 outreach campaign a church wide initiative of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
Minister of Carnmoney Presbyterian Church, Rev Stafford Carson is optimistic about the services which continue until...
www.presbyterianireland.org /News/news1999/news0169.html   (224 words)

  
 Names Index M Page
abt Jun 1819 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
7 Jun 1880 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
22 Jun 1750 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
users.commspeed.net /rmccomb/names13.html   (1179 words)

  
 Carnmoney Presbyterian Church - near Belfast in Northern Ireland. Youth organisations, mission, news, events, church ...
Lee Eagleson, the Associate Minister of Carnmoney Presbyterian Church, was ordained and inducted into the pastoral ministry in January 2003.
Her role is to prayerfully develop a rich and varied repertoire of Biblically-based Worship as well as providing opportunities for those with musical gifts in the congregation to share in leading praise.
Jean is a member of Carnmoney Fellowship Working Group which implements pastoral care within the congregation, and has been involved in The Bereavement Support Group which offers a confidential listening and support service to the bereaved.
www.carnmoney.org /people.php   (1135 words)

  
 The "Irish" Line of Grimshaws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Nicholas was the son of Nicholas and Susan (Briercliffe) Grimshaw (who can be seen on the right side of the Pendle Forest descendant chart on a companion webpage) and the grandson of Nicholas Grimshaw and Anne Grimshaw (of Oakenshaw), who are described in the Pendle Forest line of Grimshaws.
The graves of Nicholas and Susan (Briercliffe) Grimshaw, and of Nicholas and Mary (Wrigley) Grimshaw and many of their descendants are in the church cemetery of the Church of Holy Evangelists (Church of Ireland) on Church Road in Carnmoney.
IT is located in the cemetery at the Church of Holy Evangelists (Church of Ireland), Carnmoney, near Belfast, Ireland.
www.grimshaworigin.org /WebPages/IrshLine.htm   (1840 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
A protest by loyalists from the Rathcoole housing estate disrupted the annual blessing of graves at Carnmoney Cemetery, a ceremony that had already been postponed because of the outburst of loyalist violence across Belfast in early September.
The ceremony at Carnmoney -- a routine event at most Catholic parishes in Ireland -- has been disrupted repeatedly by loyalists, leading the parish priest, the Rev. Dan Whyte, to call for a united stand by Protestants and Catholics 'against this annual hatred.'
Carnmoney Cemetery is a civic graveyard with both Catholic and Protestant graves.
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=17205   (655 words)

  
 Newtownabbey Online
Many of us will be familiar with the wonderful landmark of Carnmoney Hill in Newtownabbey, whether we live, work or travel past it on the motorways.
Now there is an opportunity to experience the hill at first hand on a walk of Carnmoney Hill on the morning of Wednesday 26th April.
Carnmoney Hill will now be protected through this designation which guarantees that the area will be managed primarily for nature conservation.
www.newtownabbey.gov.uk /news/article.asp?id=130   (301 words)

  
 Names Index G Page
abt Oct 1785 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
10 Jun 1836 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
abt Jun 1755 Parish of Carnmoney, Antrim, Ire.
users.commspeed.net /rmccomb/names7.html   (703 words)

  
 Irish Gravestone Inscriptions, Tracing your Irish Ancestors: Two cemeteries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
With a large proportion of the Jewish community living in the north of the city, consideration was given to acquiring a plot of land for a burial ground in this area.
In 1909 an application for a cemetery in the Rural District of Carnmoney was made to Belfast Rural District Council.
The new cemetery extended to nearly four acres and was situated in Carnmoney townland, not far from Carnmoney Church of Ireland church.
www.historyfromheadstones.com /index.php?id=725   (929 words)

  
 Sunday 19th June 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
People in Carnmoney will be horrified to think that something like this could happen in their area.
It is crucial that the perpetrators of this attack are arrested and taken off the streets as soon as possible.
East Derry SDLP Assembly Member Councillor John Dallat has expressed his condolences to the family of John Darragh from Kilrea who was killed in a hit and run accident near Glarryford in the early hours of Saturday.
www.sdlp.ie /pr19june2005.shtm   (1191 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | N Ireland | Priest denies indecency charge
A priest has been in court charged with indecently assaulting an 18-year-old man at Carnmoney, on the outskirts of north Belfast.
Father Francis McAllister, 48, from Carnmoney Road in Glengormley was accused of the indecent assault at the parochial house at St Mary's-on-the-Hill Catholic church on Monday.
A defence solicitor told the court Father McAllister had been in the priesthood for 19 years and had never had a complaint of this kind against him.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/northern_ireland/2749129.stm   (128 words)

  
 Newshound: Daily Northern Ireland news catalog - Irish News article
Mr Kirkham, of the Ulster Political Research Group, was formerly a confidant of the late so-called brigadier John 'Grug' Gregg of the UDA.
This man's organisation is responsible for filling some of the Catholic graves in Carnmoney cemetery.
On Sunday, while the morons were threatening the dead at Carnmoney, the MP for North Belfast, Nigel Dodds, was telling the British and Irish governments that his party would not be "pushed over".
www.nuzhound.com /articles/irish_news/arts2005/oct4_Carmoney_monsters__SMcKay.php   (703 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Buzzards in Belfast skies
But when local residents voiced their opposition, a charity, the Woodland Trust stepped in and rescued Carnmoney Hill just north of Belfast.
New paths have been built and with the help of local people, a warden system has been set up to protect and develop the reserve.
Carnmoney Hill is part of a chain of reserves and wildlife parks that ring Belfast.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/northern_ireland/4755003.stm   (256 words)

  
 Scotch-Irish / Ulster-Scots Forums > UUP digging its own grave
The answer may lie, sadly and quite predictably, in the 2001 Newtownabbey Council election results in which one Ivan Hunter scraped home on the tenth count with just 607 votes, behind Arthur Templeton of the DUP who was elected on the eighth count with 640 votes.
Perhaps, when Councillor Hunter drives past Rathcoole, he assumes that everyone there is as bigoted as the Carnmoney mob and that only laziness prevents them all from throwing bricks at Catholic mourners, as it presumably also prevents half of them from voting.
Councillor Hunter must think he is being very clever taking a hard line at Carnmoney and that those 200 votes are his for the taking but he will be sorely disappointed.
www.scotchirish.net /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t933.html   (817 words)

  
 Chapter IX: A.D. 1807 to Present Day
Almost a century after the Island-Magee incident the town of Carrigfergus again became the scene of action, when the celebrated "Carnmoney witch," Mary Butters, was put forward for trial at the Spring Assizes in March 1808.
At the inquest held at Carnmoney on the 19th of August, the jurors stated that the three victims had come by their deaths from suffocation, owing to Mary Butters having made use of some noxious ingredients, after the manner of a charm, to recover a sick cow.
Her version of the story was, that a fl man had appeared in the house armed with a huge club, with which he killed the three persons and stunned herself.
www.sacred-texts.com /pag/iwd/iwd10.htm   (4066 words)

  
 Teacup poodles and Tiny Toy Poodle for sale from Carnmoney Poodles, Canada, USA
Bailey's sons are causing a stir at Carnmoney.
Carnmoney Toy Poodles is proud to present the most exquisite, high quality Toy Poodles on the Internet.
Carnmoney Toy Poodles is a home based company, not a kennel.
www.carnmoneypoodles.com   (567 words)

  
 Flying at Carnmoney
Lilian had grown up at Carnmoney and had loved the time she spent in the countryside.
It was the last day in December 1909 when Lilian set off from Carnmoney to cross to Manchester to collect her new engine.
After a few days Lilian realised that the field at Carnmoney was not very good for flying.
www.btinternet.com /~arthurmckeown/Story-Flying.htm   (5511 words)

  
 Carnmoney Presbyterian Church
The first Presbyterian minister was installed in Carnmoney in 1657.
Originally Carnmoney was a village on the Northern outskirts of Belfast; but it is now part of Newtownabbey, a larger suburban area which stretches from Belfast into East Antrim.
We have a full range of congregational activities and quite a number of vibrant youth organisations; including Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, Junior and Senior Youth Clubs and Christian Endeavour.
www.presbyterianireland.org /congregations/carnmoney.html   (130 words)

  
 Scotch-Irish / Ulster-Scots Forums > Violence after graveyard protest
In May 2002, his grave in Carnmoney was damaged in a similar attack.
The cemetery is beside Rathcoole estate, a loyalist housing estate where Catholic postman Daniel McColgan, 20, was murdered by members of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association, as he arrived for work in January 2002.
The mob, some of whom were waving placards and blowing horns and whistles, gathered at the cemetery to hurl abuse at around 2pm.
www.scotchirish.net /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t838.html   (2134 words)

  
 Ballyclare Comrades Official Website
The second period proved similar to the first with Carrick adding two more goals to their tally to win the game.
Carnmoney Colts provided the opposition for the Ballyclare Comrades U 12 squad, when they played them in an East Antrim Youth League fixture at three-mile playing fields.
The 1st half saw both team play end-to-end football, and by the interval both teams were level at 0-0.
ballyclarecomrades.co.uk /19738.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*   (442 words)

  
 magoo.com: McGoughs, McGeoughs, and McGeoghs in County Antrim by Hugh McGough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The civil parish of Carnmoney is just north of the city of Belfast, lies on the west shore of Belfast Lough, and shares its southern boundary with the northern boundary of the civil parish of Shankill.
"Carnmoney—description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837: Carnmoney, a parish, in the barony of Lower Belfast, county of Antrim, and province of Ulster; 3 miles (N. by E.) from Belfast; containing 5423 in habitants.
Whitehouse is at J350 807 on sheet 15, Belfast, of the 1:50 000 Discoverer Series of maps published by the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
www.magoo.com /hugh/antrim.html   (2169 words)

  
 Sentry Hill
Sentry Hill was the name of the house and farm of the McKinney family.
Situated in the parish of Carnmoney in south Co. Antrim, the land had been occupied by the McKinneys since the early eighteenth century.
This intense interest in his own locality was carried into his hobby of photography which he took up in the 1880's.
www.irelandseye.com /aarticles/history/people/photography/sentry.shtm   (570 words)

  
 Unbeatable
On entering February we had opened up a gap in the league over Linfield and Glentoran and after 5 – 0 and 4 – 1 wins over Larne and Carrick Rangers things were looking good, but a disappointing 1 –1 draw with Ballyclare Comrades let the chasing teams catch up a bit on us.
While the Glens won 2 – 0 we beat Carnmoney 5 – 0 with four goals from Gary Liggett and the other from John Young.
Carnmoney leveled two minutes into the second half, but two quick goals from Darren McCall and Shane Finnengan won the game and the league for Glenavon, but not before Carnmoney caused hearts to flutter with a great second goal of their own.
www.glenavonfc.com /pages/unbeatable.htm   (852 words)

  
 Dunanney Rath
Dunanney Rath or 'Fort' stands majestically overlooking Carnmoney Cemetery on the southern face of Carnmoney Hill.
By tradition, Carnmoney takes its name from Cairn Monadh 'the cairn on the boggy mountain' a burial chamber that originally stood on the summit of Carnmoney Hill.
Dunanney Rath is on private land but Rathfern Community Wood, below Carnmoney Hill, is managed by the Woodland Trust and is open to the public.
www.newtownabbey.gov.uk /tour/places/dunanney.htm   (250 words)

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