Lived at 6 Baltic Avenue, Belfast (1880) and later at 56 (1901) and later at 15 (1911) University Avenue, Belfast.
Lived at 6 Baltic Avenue, Belfast (1880), and later at 56 (1901) and later at 15 (1911) University Avenue, Belfast.
Lived at Dunaden, 44 Martinez Avenue, Belfast.
Gavin's grandfather, George William Bamford acted as one of the executors to James Bamford's will. The other executor was a Belfast solicitor called George Johnston.
James is buried alongside his wives in the City Cemetry, Belfast.
Buried in the family plot attached to Aghadowey Presbyterian Church.
103. William James Bamford BOYLE
Emigrated to USA when he was 16 and served in the US Army during WW1 and made the army his career.
105. Margaret (Maggie) Florence BOYLE
Buried in the Bamford family grave in Aghadowey Presbyterian Church burying ground.
He served an apprenticeship with Messrs. D & R Taylor, wholesale merchants (groceries), The Diamond, Coleraine, and for some time he was their travelling representative. In 1888 he succeeded to the o>
wnership of the business and carried on business until about 1910. John married Jane Walker Lynn in Portstewart Presbyterian Church on 23 November 1880; a minister who assisted at the wedding, Rev. T>
. Thompson of Glendermott, Londonderry, was reported as being a cousin of the bridegroom.From 1888 - 1910 he had a wholesale merchants business (groceries) on The Diamond, Coleraine. He married twice and had 4 sons & 1 daughter. From 1894 to 1899 he was a member of the Town Commissioner>
s board for Coleraine. Then served as a councillor on the new urban council. He left Coleraine to live in Edinburgh before settling in Belfast from about 1916. He died in Belfast and is buried in C>
oleraine cemetery.
Lived on Lodge Road, Coleraine (1901)
She died shortly after childbirth and is buried with the daughter in Agherton Cemetry (The Point), Portstewart.
Her mother died shortly after childbirth and is buried with the mother in Agherton Cemetry (The Point), Portstewart.
Bellevue Terrace (Belleview), Coleraine.
Margaret Jane Thompson MATTHEWS
Lived on Lodge Road, Coleraine (1901).
In 1927, she lived at 2 Fitzwilliam Street, Belfast.
108. Francis Livingston BAMFORD
Waterford Terrace, Lodge Road, Coleraine.
As a young man, he emigrated to Canada.
Employed as an official on the LMS Railway in Belfast and on retirement lived at Golf Terrace, Portrush.
Gavin's grandfather, George William Bamford acted as one of the executors to James Bamford's will. The other executor was a Belfast solicitor called George Johnston.
Lizzie married William James Wilson in Magherafelt First Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry, on the 1 June 1896; William's father was William Wilson of Ballyagan, Garvagh, County Londonderry. Wi>
lliam and Lizzie lived in the Londonderry area for a period of time before moving to Portstewart, County Londonderry, in 1921. They lived at Rock Castle for a while and later moved to Seapark, Portst>
ewart. William died in 1945 and Lizzie died on the 19 January 1959.
In 1959, lived in Dundalk.
112. Thomas Bamford Millar WILSON
Thomas Bamford Millar Wilson who was born about 1900 and died of appendicitis on the 30 April 1922 in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
113. Jane (Jeannie) Elizabeth WILSON
Jeannie was a teacher in Portstewart Primary School.
Employed as a governess in 1901.
She emigrated to USA and married James Brown (formerly from Kennoway, Fife, Scotland).
Annie Bamford, aged 23 years and a daughter of William Bamford (c1830 - 1924) of Kilrea and Belfast, travelled to America on the ship, Furnessia, from Glasgow and arrived at the port of New York (Ellis Island) on the 19 September 1893. According to the passenger list her place of residence in UK was Ireland. She was accompanied on the voyage by her sister, Alice.
Formerly from Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.
John Bamford, aged 20 years [a son of William Bamford (c1830 - 1924) of Kilrea and Belfast], travelled to America on the ship, City of Rome, from Glasgow and arrived at the port of New York (Ellis Island) on the 22 May 1893. According to the passenger list his place of residence in UK was Derry (probably County Derry).
Coleraine Chronicle, 25 October 1941 - Under DEATHS - September 13, 1941, at Philadelphia, U.S.A., John R. Bamford, eldest son of the late William and Margaret Bamford, Kilrea. Interred at Cold Spring, New York. Very deeply regretted.
She was a school teacher in New York prior to her marriage.
Thomas Bamford, aged 29 years and a son of William Bamford (c1830 - 1924) of Kilrea and Belfast, travelled to America on the ship, Etruria, from Liverpool and arrived at the port of New York (Ellis Island) on the 30 July 1908; his destination according to the ship's manifest was his home at 101 Water Street, Newburg, New York. He was a draper and married.
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Does anyone have information on this family? States that Thomas' father was William Bamford and Elizabeth Beatrice (Lily) Smith, daughter of the late Hugh Smith of Fernlester, Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland. I am related through the Smith side.
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Does anyone have information on this family? States that Thomas' father was William Bamford and Elizabeth Beatrice (Lily) Smith, daughter of the late Hugh Smith of Fernlester, Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland. I am related through the Smith side.
Thanks,
Jeff
William never married.
1900 US Census (census day: 1 Jun 1900): no index entry for Walter Coulter. Boarders at 44 East 10th St, NYC; Bamford, A R, born: Feb 1875, age: 25; single, arrived in US: 1900, employed as Domestic; Bamford, G W, born: Feb 1881, age: 19, single, arrived in US: 1900, employed as clerk.
Lived in Cyprus Gardens, Belfast (1954) and at 75 The Mount, Belfast (1958).
Served in the Ulster Special Constabulary (B Specials), Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC).
55. Joseph Francis Watters BAMFORD
Lived at 81 The Mount, Belfast
Migrated to New Zealand, returned to Plymouth, England where she died at a relatively young age.
Paul Bamford (04/08/1954) organised the funeral of Shiela.
William Bamford, aged 31 years and a son of John Bamford (c1830 - 1908) of Portrush and Belfast, travelled to America on the ship, Mauretania, from Liverpool and arrived at the port of New York (Ellis Island) on the 28 February 1908; his destination according to the ship's manifest was his home at Babylon, Long Island, New York. He was a manager and single.
Lived at 66 Grosvenor Square, Rathmines, Dublin.
He succeeded his father when he retired in 1905. They lived at 7 Golf Terrace, Portrush (1901).
Died aged 16 months.
Lived in Ickenham, Middlesex