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  • What part did your family or relatives play in the history of these islands?

  • Rewilding commercial forests in line with ProSilva and sustainability principles

  • The Carnalynch Fleming family legacy

 
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 John, McCormick as 2nd Christian name, enrolment in RIC, decision not to continue in RUC, Move to Belfast, starting his own business as a car mechanic on Sunnyside St, Belfast, living in Haypark Avenue (attachment to Carnalynch) 

 
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Mary, teacher training, teacher experience near Keady, nearby accommodation, teaching in Enniscorthy, (attachment to Carnalynch)

William, service in the RIC, Gartan, Donegal, engagement to J. McG, transfer to Belfast, stationed at C…, contracting Spanish Flu in 1920, treatment at 51, Lisburn Road, Belfast, Death, burial at Urcher.

Jeannie, nurse training, service during WW1, return to Ireland/Cavan, move to Belfast/Northern Ireland, Working as a Registered Nurse and Midwife, Life in Belfast, (attachment to Carnalynch) 

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more words John, McCormick as 2nd Christian name, enrolment in RIC, decision not to continue in RUC, Move to Belfast, starting his own business as a car mechanic on Sunnyside St, Belfast, living in Haypark Avenue (attachment to Carnalynch) 

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Jeannie, nurse training, service during WW1, return to Ireland/Cavan, move to Belfast/Northern Ireland, Working as a Registered Nurse and Midwife, Life in Belfast, (attachment to Carnalynch) 


Harriett, nurse training, service during the war, reason for illness/death? (Her chest ‘never right’ after the war) Spanish Flu/Mustard Gas? 


Lily, nurse training, missionary service in India and Nepal, establishment of mission hospital in Kathmandu, friendship with Miss Graham, return to Ireland, life at Carnalynch, living there on her own, ill-health, agreement with Willie Fleming, move to Belfast, short stay at Abbots Cross, final years in Abbeydene Nursing home


John, McCormick as 2nd Christian name, enrolment in RIC, decision not to continue in RUC, Move to Belfast, starting his own business as a car mechanic on Sunnyside St, Belfast, living in Haypark Avenue (attachment to Carnalynch) 


Greer, Military service during WW1, South Cavan Horse, (South Irish Horse) Demob back to Ireland/Cavan. Travel to Canada, signing up with Winnipeg  Police, return to Cavan, life spent farming, purchase of Clarke/Byers house/land - most honest cattle dealer in Cavan. 


Tom, purchase of the farm at Drutamy/Drutimon, membership of Bailieborough Free Mason Lodge, marriage to Margaret E. Black, children, Willie and Moira, loss of baby, working as a farmer, building of house, death as result on pneumonia


George, Late enrolment in RIC (last chance on his 25th Birthday) being stationed in Belfast, sniper incident at Short Strand, (horse killed) decision to join RUC, arrest of Leader of IRA in 1941, What was his rank?


Mary, teacher training, teacher experience near Keady, nearby accommodation, teaching in Enniscorthy, (attachment to Carnalynch)


William, service in the RIC, Gartan, Donegal, engagement to J. McG, transfer to Belfast, stationed at C…, contracting Spanish Flu in 1920, treatment at 51, Lisburn Road, Belfast, Death, burial at Urcher.

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