Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW

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Descendants of
Samuel Scott McCAW
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Samuel Scott McCAW [110], son of John McCAW [280] and Mary SCOTT [281],
was born on 11 Jul 1880 in Bramwell Street, Ballymena.
General Notes: Painter and Decorator
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Samuel married Eleanor HUGHES [111] [MRIN: 44] in Aug 1902 in Willowfield
Parish Church, daughter of Richard HUGHES [282] and Emma McNEILL [283].
Marriage status: married. Eleanor was born on 26 Sep 1884 in Ligoneil. They had
eight children: Emily, John Harold, Samuel Norman, Shephard Hughes, Mary
Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Eleanor Hughes and Gordon Ronald.
Birth Notes: Birth registered in the District of Belfast No9 in the District of Belfast in
the County of Antrim
Informant Eleanor Hughes of Ligoneil Present at birth
Birth registered on 15th October 1884
Registrar R H Newett
Emily McCAW [284] was born on 21 Jun 1904 and died on 11 Feb 1935 aged 30.
General Notes: State Registered Nurse. Died one week after giving birth to her
3rd childNorman.
Emily married John CALVERT [288] [MRIN: 112]. They had three children: Joan,
Harold and Norman.
Joan CALVERT [289] was born on 15 Jul 1929.
Joan married Peter WATERSON [424] [MRIN: 157]. They had two children:
Karen and Ian.
Karen WATERSON [425] .
Ian WATERSON [426] .
Harold CALVERT [290] was born in 1932.
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Norman CALVERT [291] was born on 5 Feb 1935.
Norman married Nora BLAIR [427] [MRIN: 164]. Nora was born 3rd April 1937.
They had two children: James and Raymond Harold Scott.
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James CALVERT [428] was born about 1965.
James married Cynthia VAN TROJEN [429] [MRIN: 166]. Cynthia was born
on 7 Nov 1965. They had two children: Lauren and Emily.
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Lauren CALVERT [430] .
Emily CALVERT [400] .
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Raymond Harold Scott CALVERT [431] was born in 1966.
Raymond married Miriam Mim TURNBULL [432] [MRIN: 167]. They had
four children: Ian, Finn, Rowan and Eleanor Rose.
Ian CALVERT [433] was born in 1995.
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Finn CALVERT [434] was born in 1998.
Rowan CALVERT [435] was born in 2001.
Eleanor Rose CALVERT [608] was born on 7 Nov 2004 in Seattle.
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John Harold McCAW [285] was born on 17 Mar 1906 in Belfast and died on 14
Aug 1982 in Belfast aged 76.
John married Mabel Edna LYNN [292] [MRIN: 113]. Mabel died on 10 Dec 1983
in Belfast. They had two children: Gordon Park and Evelyn.
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Gordon Park McCAW [396] was born on 14 Oct 1939.
Gordon married Anne BAILIE [397] [MRIN: 156] on 14 Oct 1959. The marriage
ended in divorce. They had two children: Geoffrey Scott and ffiona Mae
Douglas.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• They were engaged on 14 Oct 1959.
• Divorced: Divorced.
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Geoffrey Scott McCAW [399] was born on 13 Apr 1960 in Belfast City
Hospital.
Geoffrey married Liliana Vergars PEREZ [676] [MRIN: 243] on 22 Sep 2007
in Houndslow registry office. Liliana was born on 25 May 1975. They had
one son: Eduardo Harold Phineas.
Eduardo Harold Phineas McCAW [677] was born on 17 Sep 2009 in
Middlesex Hospital.
ffiona Mae Douglas McCAW [562] was born on 27 Mar 1964 in Belfast.
ffiona married Anthony POLA [678] [MRIN: 244] on 17 Jun 1992 in
Paralimini, Cyprus. The marriage ended in divorce. They had one son:
Douglas Geoffrey.
Douglas Geoffrey POLA [679] was born on 2 Feb 1996.
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Gordon next married Roberta SHANKS [398] [MRIN: 154] on 24 Sep 1977.
They had three children: Timothy Edward, William Peter Alexander and Harriet
Rebecca McCaw.
Timothy Edward McCAW [401] was born on 20 Feb 1980.
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General Notes: Dewar Pilkinqton Travel Award Report
- by Tim McCaw
I started my Gap Year with concerns as to how I was to be able to fund my
planned travels around South America. However, with the help of this travel
award I was helped to a healthy start. As I was not due to leave for Belize
until the 1 st March I had around six months in which to earn some more
money, I began my search for a job by writing to Oil production companies
based in Aberdeen, with the intention of working on an offshore oil-rig.
Before I knew it I was taking part in the intensive offshore safety training in
Britain's capital of oil production. This course lasted for a week, and taught
me all I needed to know about Emergency procedure on an offshore
installation, as well as how to drive speed boats and escape from
underwater crashed helicopters. After two further courses I was armed with
all the essential information for my new . position as a 'Roustabout' on the
Alwyn North Rig, situated 250 miles north-east of Aberdeen and 5 hours
away in the 'chopper. For the next six months I worked seven days a week,
12 hours a day, with a week back home in every month. This gruelling
regime saw me miss Christmas Day and New Years Eve, but I was getting
paid very well, so it didn't bother me too much. Most of my work whilst I was
there involved manual labour in hurricane weather conditions, but I really
enjoyed learning about the whole process and working in a close team.
Five months later, and considerably more financially self-sufficient, I left the
North Sea behind me and prepared for the warmer climes of the Caribbean.
In Belize I was to be working with Raleigh International, who had arranged
for the 120 'venturers' to be posted on various useful and interesting
projects throughout the country. The first project I took part in was the
construction of toilets and showers in a village that had no sanitary
conditions. It took more time than anticipated as none of the group had any
building experience, but the tough working conditions were definitely worth
the effort when we saw the effect our help had on the villagers. When we
were not working we spent our time relaxing in the sun, bathing in the
nearby lake, and taking trips out to some of the gorgeous tropical islands for
diving and snorkelling on the coral reef.
My next project was set in the jungle around 20 miles from the nearest
village. We camped on top of some Mayan temples, which were right next
to a sixty-foot waterfall that we washed in. The purpose of the project was to
cut trails through the rainforest with our machetes to other Mayan sites that
have yet to be excavated by archaeologists. We also found more waterfalls
in the depths of the forest with amazing views right up to the sea. We built a
visitor centre out of timber that we cut from the forest, and thatched the roof.
This part of the project was especially trying due to constant temperatures
of 40°C, and a 100% humidity level. We also had to kill a couple of
poisonous snakes, which would have meant death if they had bitten any of
us. We skinned them and used them as bait to lure in big cats. We saw a
jaguar, which is a very rare sight in the wild, and a couple of lynxes.
For my third and final project I we~t trekking in the mountainous jungle in
the south of the country. We had to walk an average of 20km a day for the
next three weeks and the culmination of our effort was when we reached
the peak of Belize's highest mountain, Mt. Victoria. By the time I left the
jungle I had grown quite attached to the way of life there, despite. the
mosquitoes, ticks and leeches.
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My three months in Belize with Raleigh had suddenly come to an endI really
enjoyed my time there and the local people were the friendliest I met in my
whole trip. Before I left for Chile I spent a week on an island with some of
the friends I met. We had an unforgettable week of partying and scuba
diving some of the best dive-sites in the world, at which I swam with 16 bull
sharks and fed Eagle rays and Nurse sharks.
I next arrived at Cancun airport in Mexico to fly to Chile. I had already
bought my onward ticket, and thought, despite my inability to speak
Spanish, that I would have no problems at the airport. I was wrongthe airline
I had booked with had gone into liquidation, and it cost me 24 hours of
persuasion, and $650 to get me onto the next avaiiable flight to Santiago.
Excited to finally get to South America, and relieved to see that Sarah
Dunkley (Dean) and Matt Brown (Kilbracken) were at the airport waiting for
me, we got the next taxi into town and told each other all about the fun we
had had so far since leaving Rugby.
After several days in Santiago, and a visit to one of the nearby vineyards to
sample some Chilean wine, Matt and I were ready to head north on a 24
hour bus to a small town near the Bolivian border, leaving Sarah to carry on
her work in a children's home in an underprivileged area of the city. The
town that we stopped in was called San Pedro de Atacama, which lies at
considerable altitude in the middle of the Atacama Desert. It has not rained
in this part of the world for over 100 years, and yet the snowcapped peaks
of the Andes are clearly visible all around. The buildings of San Pedro are
made from adobe (a mixture of straw and mud), a factor which gives the
place a charming atmosphere, especially at night when listening to local
music round a live fire. During the day we took a jeep up into the mountains
to the huge geyser fields, and to swim in the hot volcanic springs. It was so
cold outside that by the time I had changed out of my swimming trunks they
had frozen solid, and to warm up we had to boil water for our coffee in one
of the smaller geysers.
We next arranged for a guide to take us across the border into Bolivia, via
the Salar de Uyuni- a vast salt plain the size of Wales. This was an
incredible sight not only due to its huge size but because of the mirages that
made the mountains in the distance seem to float. Half way across the salt
plain we stayed in a hotel made entirely of salt, and although this made the
beds particularly hard it definitely was a unique experience. Before we
arrived in Uyuni we had also been taken to a larger and more impressive
geyser field, as well as shown a red lake with thousands of flamingos living
on it. From Uyuni we travelled by bus to a mining town called Potosi set
high in the Andean Mountains. After finding a place to stay we were
delighted to find that Mally Foster and Su Murray, both old Rugbeians were
in the room next door to us! After catching up on all their news in a dingy
back street bar we decided to visit the mines together the next day.
Formerly silver and tin mines, the valuable elements now almost exhausted,
the miners (some as young as 10 years old) are expected to work 14 hour
shifts in appalling conditions. Their wretched state is only alleviated by
constant use of Coca leaves, which are chewed for energy, as food is so
scarce. Retirement is usually only allowed with a state pension once a
worker has lost ~ of his lung capacity due to the noxious gases produced
underground. Although depressing, this sight is the way of life for many
people in Bolivia, and cannot be changed by a couple of English students,
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so we left later that day on a bus bound for La Paz- the highest capital city
in the modem world.
La Paz is a fascinating city, both modem and backward, but I particularly
enjoyed the endless maze of market stalls that sell everything imaginable,
and at a price that is hard to resist. Unfortunately, whilst here I fell victim to
dysentery, and was confined to bed for a week, thanks to the notoriously
low standard of food in Bolivia. A week later and a stone lighter Matt and I
took a 30-hour bus down the mountainside to the Rainforest village of
Rurrenabaque. The warmth of the jungle meant that we could shed the
layers of clothes we were now accustomed to wearing up in the mountains,
and indulge in a bit of sunbathing. After the first day we hired a guide to take
some friends and us on a boat tour of the Pampas (a swamp-like area rich
in wildlife). We fished for Piranhas and cooked them on an open fire for
dinner, and in the evenings we caught alligators with a noose. On the last
day there the guide taught us how to catch giant Anacondas with our bare
hands. Obviously not quick enough, I was bitten on the hand, and I still
have the scars to prove it! We spent the next few days in the jungle learning
about survival in the wild and even eating termites and drinking from water
vines for our lunch!
Sorry to leave the jungle once again, we headed back up the mountain
through La Paz and boarded a bus to Peru and the beauty of Lake Titicaca,
which is 15 times the size of Lake Geneva. In the middle of the lake live
small communities on floating islands made of reeds, and we paid a few
dollars to stay the night in one of their houses and enjoy the local fare of
roasted guinea pig that was bony, but actually quite tasty. Our next port of
call took us to Cuzco, the most culturally important inhabited city in Peru,
where we witnessed huge celebrations for the winter solstice including the
ceremonial slaughter of many llamas and a colourful and noisy carnival.
From here we planned our trek to Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas,
which lies hidden in the cloud-shrouded Adean mountains. The trek lasted
four days, and although we all found it fairly taxing due to the long distances
at high altitude ( 4500m) the local guides skipped up the craggy rocks bare
foot, whilst telling us excitedly in broken English the history of the Inca trail.
All our effort was certainly rewarded when, on the fourth morning we
watched sunrise over the deserted and incredible edifices that comprise the
lost city of the Incas. We recovered in luxury that afternoon in the thermal
baths of the local town, whilst sipping the chilled beers that we had missed
so much over the last week.
In the next few weeks, we visited the capital of Peru, Lima, went sand
boarding in a desert oasis, examined the mummified remains of ~ 000 year
old Peruvians left in open graves, and flew across the desert to view the
Nazca Lines- pictures drawn in the desert by ancient civilisations.
After crossing the border into Equador, we found that there was a strike on
all public transport, which forced us to hitchhike. For the first week this
method of transport sufficed, and we managed to visit Quito, which was my
favourite of all the cities in South America. However the strike soon
worsened and there were riots on all the streets with the people erecting
roadblocks, and stopping any form of transport from passing. Matt and I
wanted to get to Colombia as soon as possible so that we would not end up
here indefinitely, so we continued paying local people to take us to the
border. After three hijacks and two attempted robberies, we found ourselves
within walking distance of Colombia, but the trouble had not ended, as an
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assembled crowd were gathered on the border, armed with baseball bats
and knives. The police had not helped by firing tear gas into their midst, and
we were forced to charge the last 400metres, defending ourselves with
rocks, before escaping into the safety of Colombia.
Our journey into Colombia started with a town called Popayan, in the
southwest where we relaxed and even stayed in a hotel with hot running
water and no vermin. We also treated ourselves to the most expensive
dinner possible in a five-star hotel, which included caviar and fillet steaks,
finished off with brandy and Cuban cigars- the bill came to around $15
each! The next day we travelled south to a village called San Augustin,
which is an important archaeological site that contains statues and burial
grounds similar to those found on Easter Island. We rode around the
countryside visiting these sites on horse back, and were even invited to go
grave robbing by the local tour guide, who obviously made a bit of extra
money with various illegal sidelines. We turned down his most generous of
offers to go instead to Cali, home of the most famous drug cartel in the
world. Although not advised to venture outside after dark by the tourist
board, we had a great time in this vibrant city visiting several nightclubs and
meeting new friends everywhere. We decided to miss the dangers of the
capital, Bogota, and instead journey up to Cartagena on the Caribbean
coast. Here we spent days relaxing on the unspoilt beaches nearby, visited
a gaol where the Spanish Inquisition used to torture its victims and even
bathed in a mud volcano, where we got therapeutic massages for only 30p.
However, just before I was due to fly back to Central America, my entire
possessions were stolen from a bus after visiting a nearby town. I was left
with only my passport, wallet and the pair of shorts I was wearing at the
time. The good news was that I did not need to carry anything around with
me, and the experience was quite liberating, although it caused a lot of
trouble with the insurance company.
Before long I had returned alone to Belize, leaving Matt in Colombia.
Back on familiar territory I arranged to meet some of the friends I had met
out there a few months before. I spent another month relaxing on the
beaches of some of the Belizean cays and exploring the Mexican coastline
before jetting back to an almost forgotten and somewhat colder U.K. I had a
fabulous time that I will never forget, and I plan to do more of the same next
summer.
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William Peter Alexander McCAW [402] was born on 1 Jun 1982.
Harriet Rebecca McCaw McCAW [403] was born on 26 Mar 1988.
Evelyn McCAW [404] was born in Oct 1941.
Evelyn married Philip CHALMERS [405] [MRIN: 158]. The marriage ended in
divorce. They had one daughter: Jennifer.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Divorced: Divorced.
Jennifer CHALMERS [407] .
Evelyn next married James COOKE [406] [MRIN: 159]. They had one
daughter: Jessica.
Jessica COOKE [408] .
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Samuel Norman McCAW [286] was born on 13 May 1907 in Belfast and died on
1 Feb 1997 in Belfast aged 89.
General Notes: Painter and Decorator
Samuel married Alvina GRAY [293] [MRIN: 114]. Alvina died on 15 Dec 2001.
They had two children: Norma Gray and Alan Gray.
Norma Gray McCAW [409] was born on 22 Jun 1937.
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Norma married James WILSON [410] [MRIN: 160] on 31 Jul 1959. James was
born on 10 Jul 1934. They had two children: Ian and Christopher.
Ian WILSON [411] was born on 26 Dec 1964.
Christopher WILSON [412] was born on 4 Aug 1968.
Alan Gray McCAW [413] was born in Sep 1939.
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Alan married Margaret FULTON [414] [MRIN: 161]. They had two children:
Gareth and Scott.
Gareth McCAW [415] was born in 1967.
Gareth married Lena UNKNOWN [606] [MRIN: 216] in 2000 in
Newtownards. They had one son: Callum.
Callum McCAW [607] was born on 28 Oct 2004 in Ulster Hospital,
Dundonald.
Birth Notes: Born at 6:00pm at a weight of 6lb 10oz
Scott McCAW [416] was born in 1969.
Scott married Somebody UNKNOWN [583] [MRIN: 206] in Belfast. Marriage
status: married. They had one son: Male.
Male McCAW [584] was born about Dec 2003.
Shephard Hughes McCAW [287] was born on 3 Nov 1911 in Belfast and died on
1 Nov 1987 in Belfast aged 75.
General Notes: School Teacher and Headmaster of the Throne Primary School in
NorthBelfast
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Shephard married Margaret McILWRATH [294] [MRIN: 117]. Margaret was born
on 12 Apr 1914. They had two children: Edna Joan and Linda.
Edna Joan McCAW [296] was born 9th August 1939 in Belfast.
Edna married Desmond BOUCHER [417] [MRIN: 162]. They had two children:
David and Thomas.
David BOUCHER [418] .
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Thomas BOUCHER [419] .
Linda McCAW [297] was born on 20 Sep 1949 in Belfast.
Linda married Arthur GREENWOOD [298] [MRIN: 116]. They had one
daughter: Susanne.
Susanne GREENWOOD [299] was born in Belfast.
Susanne married Alberto OSCOZ [300] [MRIN: 119]. Alberto was born in
Pamplona, Spain. They had three children: Saioa, Alia and Idoia.
Saioa OSCOZ [301] was born on 20 Apr 2002 in Lagan Valley Maternity
Hospital.
Alia OSCOZ [585] was born on 2 Feb 2004 in Lagan Valley Maternity
Hospital.
Idoia OSCOZ [620] was born in Nov 2005 in Belfast.
Shephard next married Yvonne Isolda DOLAN [295] [MRIN: 118]. Yvonne died
on 2 Jul 1989 in Belfast.
General Notes: Physciatrist
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Mary Hughes McCAW [16] was born on 12 Apr 1914 in 63 Ambleside Street,
Belfast.
Birth Notes: Birth registered in the District of Belfast No3 in the Union of Belfast in
the county of Antrim.
Present at birth was C Gault 11 Geoffrey Street.
Birth registered on 3rd June 1914. Registrar H D Osborne.
Entry No 471.
General Notes: Bookkeeper. Ladies Bowler, President of Castleton Ladies
Bowling Club in1998.
Fanatical Bridge Player.
Enjoys games of Scrabble.
Noted events in her life were:
• Birthday: Easter Day 1914, 14 Apr 1914.
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Mary married Leslie ALLAN [15] [MRIN: 21] on 26 Sep 1939 in Duncairn Gardens
Methodist Church, son of Alexander ALLAN [17] and Rachel WALDRON [18].
Marriage status: married. Leslie was born on 14 Jan 1912 in 18 Austin Street
Belfast, was christened on 31 Jan 1912 in St Patricks C Of I Newtownards Road
Belfast, died on 13 Jun 1997 in Belfast City Hospital aged 85, and was buried on
18 Jun 1997 in Roselawn Cremetorium, Ballygowan Road, Belfast. The cause of
his death was Cancer of the Bone Marrow. They had one son: Leslie McCaw.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage: 26 Sep 1939. Duncairn Gardens Methodist Church
Birth Notes: Registered in the District of Urban No12 in the Union of Belfast in the
County of Down
Agnes Glenfield 17 Glenallen Street Present at Birth
Birth registered on 6th February 1912
Registrar J Martin Entry No 18
General Notes: Master Butcher. Played Rinks Bowls was president of Castleton
BowlingClub. Freemason
Noted events in his life were:
• He worked as a Master Butcher.
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• Worshipful Master: The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, 1 Jan 1949, Belfasty
Orange Hall, Clifton Street. The Marquis of Londonderry Memorial
Temperance LOL 1118
• Royal Arch Chapter: Royal Arch Mason, 25 Mar 1958, Belfast.
• Masonic Schools: Life Governor, 11 Jan 1961. The Masonic Schools were for
both boys and girls and generally catered for orphans of masonic Members
• Worshipful Master: Worship Master of Masonic Lodge of Harmony CXI, Irish
Constitution, Jan 1964, Arthur Square, Belfast.
Leslie McCaw ALLAN [1] was born on 31 Dec 1950 in Belfast and was
christened in 1951 in St Katharines COI Church by Rev Beacom.
General Notes:
Education
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September 1955 - June1958 - Glandore Primary Shool (P1 to P3)
September 1958 - June 1961 - Skegoneill Primary School (P4 - P6) - Old
Cavehill Road, Belfast
September 1961 - June 1962 - Skegoneill Primary School (P7) - Chichester
Avenue/Salisbury Avenue, Belfast
September 1962 - June 1969 - Belfast Royal Academy, Cliftonville Road,
Belfast
September 1969 - June 1971 - Queens University, Belfast - BSc (Failed!)
Employment
Sir Alfred McAlpine (Civil Engineers)
August 1971 - M2 Extension, Belfast
May 1972 - Ballylumford Power Station, Co.Antrim
May 1973 - Ballykinlar Army Base - Explosive Store Houses
October 1973 - Ballylumford Power Station, Co.Antrim
Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland
April 1974 - Belfast Roads Service - Maintenance Design, Hydebank
October 1974 - Belfast Roads Service - Belfast South Area Office - Direct
Labour Supervision
May 1976 - Belfast Roads Service - Major Design Section, Hydebank
April 1987 - Information Systems Unit, Mark Royal House, Donegall Street
April 1992 - Information Systems Unit, Clarence Court, Adelaide Street,
Belfast
Department of the Environment
April 1998 - Information Systems Unit, Clarence Court, Adelaide Street,
Belfast
Department for Regional Development
April 2000 - Information Systems Unit, Clarence Court, Adelaide Street,
Belfast
Youth Groups
Cubs - 75th Belfast - St.Catherines CoI, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast
Scouts - 75th Belfast - St.Catherines CoI, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast
Scouts - 69th Belfast - Belfast Royal Academy, Cliftonville Road, Belfast
Youth Club - Alexander Presbyterian 1966-1967
Youth Club - Fortwilliam Presbyterian 1967 - 1970
Sports
Swimming regularly at local swimming pools
September 1962 - June 1969 - School Rugby - Belfast Royal Academy
September 1962 - June 1969 - School Swimming - Belfast Royal Academy
September 1969 - June 1970 - Senior Rugby (3As) - Belfast Royal Academy
Former Pupils
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September 1970 - June 1971 - Senior Rugby (2As) - Belfast High School
Former Pupils
September 1972 - June 1981 - Senior Rugby (4Bs aka Academy Tankards) Belfast Royal Academy Former Pupils
September 1970 - December 1980 - Bowls - Castleton Bowling Club,
Skegoneill Avenue, Belfast
Other
Amateur Dramatics
September 1981 - June 1987 - Stage Manager & Lighting, St Dorothea's
Players
Various lighting stints with Circle Amateur Dramatic Society, Osborne Players
and others.
Freemasonry
1st February 1973 - date - Masonic Lodge of Harmony 111
Worshipful Master
1984
2001
2006
Secretary
1988 - 1995
2007 to date
Ice Skating
Local Level
1988 - Committee Member - Dundonald Figure & Free Ice Skating Club
1989 - Secretary - Dundonald Figure & Free Ice Skating Club
1991 - Secretary - Northern Ireland Ice Skating Association
1993 - September 2000 - Event Secretary - Northern Ireland Ice Skating
Association
National Level
2001 Results Collator at British Championships in Ayr, Scotland
2002 Results Collator at World Junior Grand Prix in Ayr, Scotland
Noted events in his life were:
• Worshipful Master: Worship Master of Masonic Lodge of Harmony CXI, Irish
Constitution, Jan 1984, Arthur Square, Belfast.
• Worshipful Master: Worship Master of Masonic Lodge of Harmony CXI, Irish
Constitution, Feb 2006, Arthur Square, Belfast.
• Worshipful Master: Feb 2001, Arthur Square, Belfast.
• He was confirmed Confirmed by theBishop of Down & Connor in Apr 1967 in
St Katherines Coi Church.
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Leslie married Joan Margery WATTERS [2] [MRIN: 8] on 22 Jun 1974 in St
Dorotheas C Of I, Gilnahirk, Belfast, daughter of Robert Ernest Christopher
WATTERS [5] and Jessie Elsie JONES [6]. Joan was born on 4 Jan 1953 in
Royal Maternity Hospital Belfast and was christened in St Columba's CoI
Church. Kings Road, Belfast. They had two children: Christopher Leslie and
Katherine Jane.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• They were engaged on 22 Jun 1974.
General Notes: Attended Gilnahirk Primary School, Dundonald Mixed
Secondary School andCastlereagh College or Cregagh Technical College as it
was known then.
Wages Clerk for James McCreedy Ltd Building Contractors 1970-1977
Part-time Secretary/Bookkeeper for Alan Brown Sports 1985-1992
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Part-time Secretary/Bookkeeper for The Golf Spot Ltd 1992-2002
Swimmer for Leander A.S.C from the age of 11 until the age of 15
Treasurer for 27th Scout Group St. Dorothea's Cof I Church for 7 years
Treasurer for Dundonald Figure and Free ice Skating club for 8 years
Secretary for the Northern Ireland Ice Skating Association for 4 years
Christopher Leslie ALLAN [3] was born on 21 Jul 1977 in Jubilee Maternity
Hospital and was christened in Nov 1977 in St Katharines Coi Church by
Canon Beacom.
General Notes: Whitehouse Nursery, Braniel Nursery, Gilnahirk Primary,
Knockbreda Secondary (for 1 year only and Grosvenor Grammar School.
Customer Sales for Halifax Banking
All round Sportsman - Sports included Ice Skating, Cross Country Running,
Tennis, Football and Bowls.
Outdoor and Indoor Bowler for Northern Ireland Civil Service Bowling Club.
Selected to play for the 'A' Team at the age of 15.
Club Champion in1996
Runner-up in the Northern Ireland under 25's 1998 and 1999
Capped for Ireland in the under 25 Outdoor and Stadium Teams.
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Won every Club Cup and Shield for outdoor in 2003 and was promoted to
Skip.
Committee member and 'A' Team selector for 2004.
2003 changed jobs to Norwich Union Insurance as a Claims Assessment
Manager.
Katherine Jane ALLAN [4] was born on 4 Mar 1981 in Malone Place
Maternity Hospital, Belfast and was christened on 22 May 1981 in St
Dorothea's Church of Ireland, Gilnahirk.
General Notes: Braniel Nursery, Gilnahirk Primary and Grosvenor Grammar
School pupil became a childrens Holiday Rep for First Choice Holidays and
went to Santa Ponza in Balerics in 2001 and 2002.
Started Ice Skating at the age of 6 years and after numerous wins and
medals became 1996 British Junior Champion and represented Great
Britain at Junior Competitions in Slovenia and Italy. Was also ranked 6th at
British Senior level in both 1996 and 1997. She attained her full Gold Test
at the young age of 15 the youngest at that time to ever pass.
Also qualified for the finals in the inter-schools High Jump but couldn't
compete in the final due to Ice Skating Commitments.
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Met Stuart Scarbrough whilst in Majorca and came back to his home in
Fradley outside Lichfield, Birmingham where they both lived together with
his parents Graham and Moira.
Stuart and katie then bought their own house in Rogerson Road, Fradley in
the summer of 2003.
Their son, Samuel Robert, was born on 6th February 2005 - 5 weeks
premature.
Noted events in her life were:
• Meeting: Met her partner Stuart Scarbrough, 5th April 2000, Santa Ponsa,
Mallorca. Katie & Stuart met when they were holiday reps for First
Choice holiday company in Mallorca, Spain
Katherine is a husband of Stuart Alan SCARBROUGH [577] [MRIN: 199] on
18 Aug 2007 in St Stephens Church, Fradley, Lichfield, son of Graeme
SCARBROUGH [573] and Moira ROBERTSON [574]. Marriage status:
married. Stuart was born on 26 Oct 1981 in Glasgow, Scotland. They had
two children: Samuel Robert and Sophie Margaret.
Noted events in their marriage were:
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
• Meeting: When Katie & Stuart first met, 5th April 2001, Santa Ponsa,
Mallorca. Katie & Stuart met when they were holiday reps for First
Choice holiday company in Mallorca, Spain
• Marriage: 18 Aug 2007, St Stephens Church, Fradley, Lichfield,
Staffordshire.
General Notes: Played Football for a Sunday League side and manages
junior teams.
Met his partner Katherine Allan in Mallorca while a holiday rep for First
Choice holidays then took her back with him to Fradley, (Lichfield outside
Birmingham) where they both lived with his parents Graeme and Moira until
they bought their own house in the summer of 2003
Samuel Robert SCARBROUGH [610] was born on 6 Feb 2005 in
Queens Hospital Burton-on-Trent.
Birth Notes: Samuel was born 5 weeks prematurely (his due Date was
11th march 2005) he was born by c-section after his Mum had preeclampsia he weighed 3lb 6oz or 1.505kg
General Notes:
From about 6 months old I have attended Animal Crackers Nursery,
Sandy Hill Farm, Fradley Junction, Alrewas, Burton on Trent, DE13 7DW
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
In September 2009, I shall start Year 1 at St Stephens Primary School,
Fradley, Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Sophie Margaret SCARBROUGH [648] was born 19th May 2008 in
Queens Hospital Burton-on-Trent.
Birth Notes: Born by c-section at 13.49 hours weighing 5lbs 9oz.
Contacted jaundice within hours of birth and underwent numerous blood
tests, however she was born on the Monday and was discharged home
on Thursday 22nd May.
General Notes:
From about 6 months old I have attended Animal Crackers Nursery,
Sandy Hill Farm, Fradley Junction, Alrewas, Burton on Trent, DE13 7DW
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
Margaret Hughes McCAW [277] was born on 11 Feb 1918 in Mill Bay,
Islandmagee and died on 22 Jul 1984 in Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire aged
66.
General Notes: aka Marjorie
State Registered Nurse
Margaret married Albert Herbert Rene DELENS [302] [MRIN: 121]. Albert was
born on 5 Apr 1919. They had one son: Peter Michael.
Peter Michael DELENS [303] was born in 1951.
General Notes: aka Michael or Mike
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
Peter married Marina UNKNOWN [304] [MRIN: 115]. They had two children:
Sarah Margaret and Bianca.
Sarah Margaret DELENS [305] .
Bianca DELENS [306] .
Eleanor Hughes McCAW [278] was born on 6 Jun 1923 in 45 Groomsport Street
Belfast and died on 1 Dec 1990 in Larne aged 67.
General Notes: aka Edna
Bookkeeper and later Caterer along with husband Harold for Cliftonvilleand larne
Golf Clubs
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
Eleanor married Harold Dysart MEEKE [307] [MRIN: 120]. Harold was born on 20
Mar 1926 and died on 18 Jun 2004 in Larne aged 78.
General Notes: Owned own Shirt Factory in Arthur Street Belfast until it was burnt
down in a terrorist attack. Then became a Caterer with his wife Edna for
Cliftonville and Larne Golf Clubs.
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
Gordon Ronald McCAW [279] was born on 7 Aug 1927 in Belfast, died on 14 Jun
1980 in Belfast aged 52, and was buried in Roselawn Cremetorium. The cause of
his death was Cancer.
General Notes: aka Ronnie
Painter and Decorator
Gordon married Elizabeth Redpath SMYTH [308] [MRIN: 124]. Elizabeth was
born on 3 Nov 1930. They had one son: Ronald Shepherd.
Ronald Shepherd McCAW [310] was born on 17 Jan 1956.
Descendants of Samuel Scott McCAW
Ronald married Ann RAINEY [311] [MRIN: 126] in Aug 1977. They had two
children: Gordon and Michael.
Noted events in her life were:
• Marriage: Aug 1977, Belfast.
Gordon McCAW [312] was born on 1 Jan 1981.
Michael McCAW [313] was born in 1985.
Ronald next married Winifred (Win) NOT SURE [609] [MRIN: 218] 3rd
December 2004 in Belfast City Hall. Marriage status: married. They had no
children.
Noted events in her life were:
• Marriage: 3rd December 2004, Belfast City Hall.
Name Index
ALLAN
Alexander [17] ...................................................24
Christopher Leslie [3] ........................................29
Katherine Jane [4] .............................................30
Leslie [15] ..........................................................24
Leslie McCaw [1] ...............................................25
BAILIE
Anne [397] .........................................................10
BLAIR
Nora [427] ............................................................ 4
BOUCHER
David [418] ........................................................21
Desmond [417] ..................................................21
Thomas [419].....................................................22
CALVERT
Eleanor Rose [608] .............................................. 8
Emily [400] ........................................................... 6
Finn [434]............................................................. 8
Harold [290] ......................................................... 3
Ian [433] ............................................................... 7
James [428] ......................................................... 5
Joan [289] ............................................................ 3
John [288] ............................................................ 3
Lauren [430] ........................................................ 6
Norman [291] ....................................................... 4
Raymond Harold Scott [431] ............................... 7
Rowan [435] ........................................................ 8
CHALMERS
Jennifer [407] .....................................................17
Philip [405] .........................................................17
COOKE
James [406] .......................................................17
Jessica [408]......................................................17
DELENS
Albert Herbert Rene [302] .................................34
Bianca [306].......................................................35
Peter Michael [303] ...........................................34
Sarah Margaret [305] ........................................35
DOLAN
Yvonne Isolda [295] ...........................................22
FULTON
Margaret [414] ...................................................20
GRAY
Alvina [293] ........................................................18
GREENWOOD
Arthur [298] ........................................................22
Susanne [299] ...................................................22
HUGHES
Eleanor [111] ....................................................... 3
Richard [282] ....................................................... 3
JONES
Jessie Elsie [6]...................................................28
LYNN
Mabel Edna [292] ................................................ 9
MCCAW
Alan Gray [413]..................................................19
Callum [607] ...................................................... 20
Edna Joan [296] ................................................ 21
Eduardo Harold Phineas [677] .......................... 11
Eleanor Hughes [278] ........................................ 35
Emily [284] ........................................................... 3
Evelyn [404] ....................................................... 17
ffiona Mae Douglas [562] .................................. 11
Gareth [415] ...................................................... 20
Geoffrey Scott [399] .......................................... 11
Gordon [312] ..................................................... 38
Gordon Park [396] ............................................. 10
Gordon Ronald [279] ......................................... 37
Harriet Rebecca McCaw [403] .......................... 17
John [280] ............................................................ 2
John Harold [285] ................................................ 9
Linda [297] ......................................................... 22
Male [584] .......................................................... 20
Margaret Hughes [277] ...................................... 34
Mary Hughes [16] .............................................. 23
Michael [313] ..................................................... 38
Norma Gray [409] .............................................. 18
Ronald Shepherd [310] ..................................... 37
Samuel Norman [286] ....................................... 18
Samuel Scott [281] .............................................. 2
Scott [416] ......................................................... 20
Shephard Hughes [287] .................................... 20
Timothy Edward [401] ....................................... 12
William Peter Alexander [402] ........................... 17
MCILWRATH
Margaret [294] ................................................... 21
MCNEILL
Emma [283] ......................................................... 3
MEEKE
Harold Dysart [307] ........................................... 36
NOT SURE
Winifred (Win) [609]........................................... 38
OSCOZ
Alberto [300] ...................................................... 22
Alia [585] ........................................................... 22
Idoia [620] .......................................................... 22
Saioa [301] ........................................................ 22
PEREZ
Liliana Vergars [676] ......................................... 11
POLA
Anthony [678] .................................................... 11
Douglas Geoffrey [679] ..................................... 11
RAINEY
Ann [311] ........................................................... 38
ROBERTSON
Moira [574] ........................................................ 31
SCARBROUGH
Graeme [573] .................................................... 31
Samuel Robert [610] ......................................... 32
Sophie Margaret [648] ....................................... 33
Stuart Alan [577] ................................................ 31
SCOTT
Name Index
Mary [281]............................................................ 2
SHANKS
Roberta [398] .....................................................12
SMYTH
Elizabeth Redpath [308] ....................................37
TURNBULL
Miriam Mim [432] ................................................. 7
UNKNOWN
Lena [606]..........................................................20
Marina [304].......................................................35
Somebody [583] ................................................20
VAN TROJEN
Cynthia [429] ....................................................... 5
WALDRON
Rachel [18] ........................................................ 24
WATERSON
Ian [426]............................................................... 3
Karen [425] .......................................................... 3
Peter [424] ........................................................... 3
WATTERS
Joan Margery [2] ............................................... 28
Robert Ernest Christopher [5]............................ 28
WILSON
Christopher [412] ............................................... 19
Ian [411]............................................................. 19
James [410] ....................................................... 19
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