(we
do not know otherwise!) this Electoral List of Newry’s West Ward pertains to
the years 1949 or 1950, since all the houses of Slieve Gullion Road were not built or
occupied until 1948. [Indeed the reader
will note that the flats numbers 9-12 were yet not built or occupied]. It’s unlikely that it was late 1948 for the
O’Hares had to bed into Orior Road
before their move to the next street!
Peter
O’Hare’s older sister Kathleen claims to have been the first child born in The
Meadow. We believe the first funeral
from The Meadow was that of Mrs Dora Warr, grandmother to our mates Charlie and
Jackie, listed last below.
|
Harold
G Fox
|
1
|
|
Elizabeth
Fox
|
1
|
|
Edward
O’Neill
|
2
|
|
Kathleen
O’Neill
|
2
|
|
Lawrence Rogers
|
3
|
|
Josephine
Rogers
|
3
|
|
Henry
E Ward
|
4
|
|
Teresa
Ward
|
4
|
|
William
D Traynor
|
5
|
|
Mary
E Traynor
|
5
|
|
Robert
G Agnew
|
6
|
|
Mary
Agnew
|
6
|
|
Shaun
Donnelly
|
7
|
|
Kathleen
Donnelly
|
7
|
|
Arthur
Pattinson
|
8
|
|
Patrick
Cole
|
8
|
|
Margaret
P Cole
|
13
|
|
Michael
Clarke
|
13
|
|
Patricia
Clarke
|
14
|
|
Alexander
Yeates
|
15
|
|
Mary
C Yeates
|
15
|
|
Vincent
McAllister
|
16
|
|
Mary
McAllister
|
16
|
|
Joseph
Patterson
|
18
|
|
Jane
Patterson
|
18
|
|
Anthony
Patterson
|
18
|
|
Joseph
Patterson
|
18
|
|
Ann
Patterson
|
18
|
|
Patrick
McCullagh
|
20
|
|
Eileen
McCullagh
|
20
|
|
Hugh
John McConville
|
22
|
|
Catherine
McConville
|
22
|
|
Edward
Campbell
|
22
|
|
Elizabeth
Campbell
|
22
|
|
Peter
Laverty
|
24
|
|
Margaret
Laverty
|
24
|
|
David
Morley
|
26
|
|
Mary
Morley
|
26
|
|
James
Magowan
|
28
|
|
Francis
McCoy
|
30
|
|
Margaret
McCoy
|
30
|
|
Bridget
McCoy
|
30
|
|
Margaret
Teresa McCoy
|
30
|
|
Patrick
McCoy
|
30
|
|
Edward
Clarke
|
32
|
|
Christina
Clarke
|
32
|
|
Austin
Mullan
|
34
|
|
Margaret
Mullan
|
34
|
|
Patrick
Jones
|
36
|
|
Margaret
J Jones
|
36
|
|
Mary
Clegg
|
38
|
|
Walter
S Warr
|
40
|
|
Rita
Warr
|
40
|
Dora J Warr 40
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Your editor was less than three years old. Some of these residents had moved on (or passed away) before I came to full awareness. Already I had six sisters, four of them older than me.
Peter Laverty, of the grocery store on Monaghan Street had been replaced by Gerry and Maura McGuigan, who still reside there today. Their next door neighbours, the Morleys had been replaced by the McGraths, Joe and Paddy being our mates. Then the Magowans had been replaced by Mrs Murphy (son Eugene) who still resides there today. That full household of McCoys was reduced to two spinsters Bridget and Margaret. Clarkes had given way to Paddy and Eileen Lundy. The Jones had yielded to the O'Hares, John driving a GNR train. Eventually the Warrs yielded to the McKigneys, mates of ours Colum and Michael.
Down at the start of the street, the Foxes had conceded to the McShanes and Rogers to Torleys. Agnews, as mentioned had yielded to special friends of ours, the O'Hares. Eddie Traynor's folks were in 8.
From the loanan, the Coles had been replaced by the Meaghers. After the Pattersons in number 18, Gunner Quinn (and my pal Tom) lived in that house for a while.
"Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end ......... "