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Gregg, Samuel McCartney - 27th. August 1865 -
(Father John Gregg) - (Eliza McCartney)
Gregg, William McCartney - 26th. November 1868 - (Father John Gregg) - (Eliza McCartney)
Gregg, Ellen - 1866 - {Father Robert Gregg} - {Mother Ellen Finley}
Gregg, Elizabeth - 23rd. June 1869 - (Father William
Gregg) - (Eliza McKee)
Gregg, William - 19th. February 1871 - (Father William Gregg) - (Eliza McKee)
Gregg, Charlotte - 18th. September 1874 - (Father William Gregg) - (Eliza McKee)
Gregg, Hiram - 5th. December 1872 - (Father William Gregg) - (Eliza McKee)
Greg, William - 1874
Gregg, Alexander - 1875
Greg, James - 7th. March 1881 - {Father David Gregg} - {Mother Eliza Duff}
Gregg, John Alexander - 1902
Gregg, William McFerran - 1907 - {Father Samuel Gregg} - {Mother Margaret McFerran}
H = Headstone Image
Greg, John - 20th. July 1670 - Church Minister -
Buried in the Old Priory on Court Square
1646. John Gregg, who is believed
to have settled here a few years prior to this date. In the Records of Carrickfergus
for 1648, we find, amongst the items of the annual expenses for the Corporation, ^4, for
" Mr. John Gregg's Chamber, for
one yeare ; " hence it is believed, that like most other dissenting ministers, about
this time, he enjoyed the tithes of the parish in
which he was placed. This is rendered more than likely by the circumstance that a few
years before, we find in the Corporation
expenses, 6, rent, paid annually, for the house held by the rector of the parish, and in
the above year there is no item of
such a kind. On the surrender of the garrison in July, 1649 (see page 56), he spoke boldly
against the Lord of Ards, and
those who " broke their covenant," for which he was threatened, and he and the
Rev. Robt. Cunningham, Braidisland, fled in a
boat to the County of Down. In 1653 we find him at Maybole, Scotland; and in June, 1657,
he was again chosen by the con-
gregation of Carrickfergus, but from his being deemed disaffected to the government, he
was not permitted to settle. Soon
after, he became minister of Newtownards, where he died, July, 1670. 3
Greg, Rose - 22nd. April 1741 aged 49 - {b.c1692} -
Wife of Robert McCullough
Also 7 of her children
Gregg, William - 1870 aged 63 - {b.c1807}
Gregg, Alexander - 1895 aged 18 - {b.c1877}
Gregg, Samuel J. - 29th. May 1917 aged 41
WW1 - Of 17 East Street - Lance Corporal 18/446 10th. Btn. Royal
Irish Rifles
Son of Allen and Rebecca Gregg and Husband to Margaret Gregg of 17 East Street
Gregg, Margaret - 30th. July 1935 - Of 17 East Street - Wife to
above Samuel J. Gregg
30th. August 1935 - Gregg Margaret of 17 East Street Newtownards county Down widow
died 30 July 1935 Administration Belfast 30 August to Alexander Gregg hairdresser. Effects
£227-2s.-3d.
Gregg, William - 24th. May 1850 - (Father Jonathan Gregg) - Married Margaret Malcolmson - (Father Alexander Malcomson)
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Gregg, Sarah - 28th. April 1853 aged 21 - (Father Robert Gregg) - Married William Bell aged 28 - {Father Samuel Bell} |
Gregg, Robert - 21st. December 1865 - {Father
William Gregg} - Married Ellen Finley - {Father Samuel Finlay a
farmer of Greengraves}
Witnesses were William and Mary Moore
Gregg, Isabella Jane - 27th. November 1872 - Married Robert McClean
Gregg, Alice Clifford - 1912 - Married ?
Greg, Rev. John - 1650 - Non Subscribing Minister
and son of Rev. J.W. Greg of Ayrshire, Scotland - He was granted Gregstown that year
Greg, Rev. John - 1651 - Rejected by Parish Church
Greg, Rev. John - 1654 - Returned to Newtownards having earlier fled to Scotland after
refusing to take the Republican Oath
Greg, Rev. John - 1663 - Arrested folowing the Bloods Plot
Greg, Rev. John - 1664 - Released
Greg, Rev. John - 1670 - Built a new church in Newtownards
Gregg, Robert - 30th. August 1850 - Witness at the marriage of Joseph Johnston and Margaret Woods
Gregg, George - 31st. December 1851 - Witness at the marriage of William Ballard and Catherine Margaret Martin
Gregg, Isabella - 15th. March 1865 - Witness at the marriage of James Macartney and Eliza Jane Semple
1901 Census - Residents of a house 17 in East Street (Newtownards Urban, Down)
Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | Birthplace | Occupation | Marital Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gregg | Samuel | 25 | Male | Head | Presbyterian | Co Down | Tailor | Married |
Gregg | Margareta | 26 | Female | Wife | Presbyterian | Co Down | Tambourer | Married |
Gregg | Alexander | 5 | Male | Son | Presbyterian | Co Down | Schollar | Single |
McFerran | William | 58 | Male | Father in Law | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Widower |
1911 Census - Residents of a house 9 in East Street (Newtownards Urban, Down)
Surname | Forename | Age | Born | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | Birthplace | Occupation | Marital Status | Years Married | Children Born | Children Living |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gregg | Samuel | 34 | Male | Head | Ch.of-Ire. | Co Down | Tailor | Married | - | - | - | |
Gregg | Margret | 35 | Female | Wife | Ch.of-Ire. | Co Down | Tambourer in Factory | Married | 16 | 2 | 2 | |
Gregg | Alexander | 15 | Male | Son | Ch.of-Ire. | Co Down | Hairdresser | Single | - | - | - | |
Gregg | William | 3 | *1907 | Male | Son | Ch.of-Ire. | Newtownards | - | Single | - | - | - |
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