For some time we have concentrated on the Crossmaglen area. Before we leave, we would like to list family names common historically in this area using the below listed sources – all, of course in their time, designed to extract maximum amounts from the locals for the planter and the English in exile. For us, of course, they are an invaluable source of local and family history research! I recently read one of Brian Moore’s last books, Lies of Silence, the title referring to Westminster’s silence on the injustices perpetrated on the Catholic minority in the Northern statelet where Moore was reared (before he emigrated to North America). I promised to give you plenty of advance notice of Newry Chamber Music’s midsummer event at Lislea Community Centre (Directions ? Through Camlough, round the Lake, up Sturgan Brae and 3 km on). The photo below was unearthed from family archives. Joe Larkin (top right) was a great grandfather of my wife. We think they all worked in the Distillery in Dominic Street. Thanks to Watcher – and Santanta – for bringing this story to our attention. It deserves a wider airing and I have lifted the following Independent obituary, by Rupert Cornwall off the Internet for your benefit. In my notes about my Devlin and Boyle Grandparents, I make some passing references to cousins, of which there were seventy-four, including my five sisters and me. Quite a number of our fellow townspeople have names beginning with “T”. These are the ‘T’ men from here who served in the Great War … With the coming of Easter and Spring, my mind was turning to Sunday afternoons in P J O’Hares in Carlingford and the Four Pennies … then to the Point Bands of old! Here are a few …. Tonight’s play at the Newry Drama Festival is the evergreen One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‘ – this year performed by Omagh, was a highly successful film and Broadway Play and was formerly presented in Newry under the great Sean Hollywood. The first actions of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland took place… This year’s Newry Drama Festival opens on Friday evening with a performance of Sheila Stephenson’s The Memory of Water. Quite a few prominent Newry names are included here, including many Ruddys, Rodgers (forebears of Dickie, I believe) Rooneys, Reillys and many more. Glassdrummond Households
O’Fiach and Blanket Men
Midsummer Music
Distillery Workers of old?
Warsaw Ghetto Hero
Kissin’ Cousins
Penultimate Army Lists
Old Point Bands
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Peoples Democracy in Newry
The Memory of Water: opening night
European War Army Lists: R










