Max
Keogh, newspaper proprietor and later Nationalist M.P. lived for a time at 1 Derrybeg Drive. His eldest son Michael attended the Abbey
with your editor. Next door (3) was the
Lynas family.
Louis
Grant (who later moved round the corner to Orior Road) was in number 5. There was a daughter who dressed strangely
(Gothic, it would be called today). She was a friend of the Peters’
girls and Carmel Rodgers of Killeavey Road. I think like the latter she became a primary school teacher. The Johnsons were in 7. Reillys
had number 9. Then there was the Mooneys
(Joan, Fr Oliver) who later moved to Clanrye
Avenue.
The
Maddens had number 13. Leo settled in Southern England where he entered politics and was – some
time ago – Mayor of his adopted city. His
sister Margaret is now Sands and lives on Monks Hill.
The
McKeowns were at 15: Morgans at 17: McAleaveys
(I buy anything!) at 19. The Hanrattys
(we had friends P.J. , Seamus etc) were at 21 and Micky Mallon was at 23. Next door and across the loanan was Joe and
Bridie Kavanagh. After that there were
Rocks (Rhoda, Brian etc) and the McCrums (Terry, Liam etc) Coffeys (cousins of
the Orior Road Coffeys), Rileys, McAlindens, Lindens, Kinneys, McElroys,
McCabes. Further up there were Hands
(Ignatius etc) and several other families like the Mathers, Millers and other
names to be supplied later!
Back
to the beginning and the even numbers! The first house was Anthony McGuinness and we (McGuigans) number four. Keeleys were next door, Peter and Frances, with children Tommy, Jim etc. - now resident in Clanrye Avenue. Then the Mathers, still held by Barry. Jackie O’Hare, who moved to 3 Iveagh Crescent
was in number ten. Patsy Fee was in
twelve. He was a carpenter by trade, arguably the best that Newry ever produced (in the (admittedly) biased opinion of his son-in-law!). His daughter Mary married John
McCaul who is one of our enthusiastic readers!
The
Chambers (Gerard was of an age with us!) were next door. Then at 16 were
the McAnultys. The large family of McEvoys
were at 20. The McKays had 22 and the
McCoys were at 24. John Fearon lived across the loanan. There was a school-teacher Campbell across the road from the Rocks! Other families between there and the junction
with Iveagh Crescent
included the Byrnes, Hands, McKeowns, Tommy Reilly, Peter McCann (of the Nursery). We will complete this list as we receive
corrections on Guestbook!
P.S. Just realized we omitted the (Rames) McGuigans. How could we?
What number were they, Clare?