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McIntosh/Mackintosh, Female - 17th. April 1866 -
(Father Patrick McKintosh/Mackintosh) - (Mother Sarah Shaw)
Mackintosh, John Patrick - 16th. May 1867 - (Father Patrick Mackintosh) - (Mother Sarah
Shaw)
Mackintosh, Female - 20th. March 1869 - (Father Patrick McKintosh/Mackintosh) - (Mother
Sarah Shaw)
Mackintosh, Winifred Caroline - 18th. June 1872 - (Father Patrick Mackintosh) - (Mother
Sarah Shaw)

Mackintosh, Patrick - 18th. July 1901 - Bank Manager
18th. November 1901 - Administration of the estate of Patrick Mackintosh late of
Newtownards County Down Bank Manager who died 18 July 1901 at Strathpeffer Scotland
granted at Belfast to Thomas C.G. Mackintosh Solicitor the Son. - Effects £3,667-5s-8d
Mackintosh, Harriette - 7th. August 1922 - A
spinster of "Ardchattan" 15 Belfast Road, Newtownards
23rd. April 1925 - Mackintosh Harriette of Ardchattan Newtownards county Down spinster
died 7 August 1922 Administration Belfast 23 April to Thomas C.G. Mackintosh solicitor.
Effects £86-11s.

McIntosh, James - 26th. September 1854 aged 40 - (Father James McIntosh) - Married Dorothy McConnell
McIntosh, William - 9th. january 1912 - Married Margaret Beattie

McIntosh, James - 1863 - Of Ballyalton - Leased a house from Joseph Duggan
Mackintosh, Patrick - 1886 - A Magistrate
Mackintosh, Patrick - 1886 - A Magistrate and employee of the Ulster Bank
1901 Census - Residents of a house 8 in (Great) Francis Street (Newtownards Urban, Down)
| Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | Birthplace | Occupation | Marital Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MacKintosh | Patrick | 67 | Male | Head of Family | Presbyterian | Ja?niessfield, Scotland | Bank Manager | Married |
| MacKintosh | Sarah | 66 | Female | Wife | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Married |
| Martin | Sarah | 36 | Female | Daughter | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Married |
| MacKintosh | H. Guthrie | 35 | Male | Son | Presbyterian | Co Down | Solicitor | Single |
| MacKintosh | Harriette | 30 | Female | Daughter | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Single |
| MacKintosh | Winifred | 28 | Female | Daughter | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Single |
| MacKintosh | Edith | 26 | Female | Daughter | Presbyterian | Co Down | No Occupation | Single |
| MacKintosh | Angus R. | 24 | Male | Son | Presbyterian | Co Down | Solicitor | Single |
| Martin | Adelaide | 8 | Female | Gr Daughter | Presbyterian | Leith, N B | Scholar | Single |
| MacRonald | Annie | 23 | Female | Servant | R Catholic | CoTyrone | Servant | Single |
1911 Census - Residents of a house 49 in Victoria Avenue (Newtownards Urban, Down)
| Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | Birthplace | Occupation | Marital Status | Years Married | Children Born | Children Living |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams | William S | 44 | Male | Head | Presbyterian | Co.Armagh | Linen weaver Factory | Married | 4 | - | - |
| Adams | Winifred C | 38 | Female | Wife | Presbyterian | Co Down | - | Married | 4 | - | - |
| MacKintosh | Thomas C.G. | 46 | Male | Brother-in-Law | Presbyterian | Co Derry | Solicitors | Single | - | - | - |
| McNichol | Minnie | 23 | Female | Servant | Episcopalian | Co Down | Domestic | Single | - | - | - |
Mackintosh, Angus R. - 1909 - Leased a house,office and land at 1F Corporation South from James A Gordon
Mackintosh, Thomas C.G. - 1909 - Leased land at 1E Corporation South from James A Gordon
Mackintosh, Thomas C.G. - 19th. March 1931 - A
spinster of 78 Church Street
12th. May 1931 - Fleming, Anna of 78 Church Street Newtownards Co Down spinster died
19 March 1931 Probate Belfast 12 May to Thomas C.G. Mackintosh solicitor. Effects
£178-13s.-9d.
Mackintosh, Thomas C.G. - 12th. May 1931 - Fleming, Harriet of 78 Church Street Newtownards Co Down spinster died 19 March 1931 Probate Belfast 12 May to Thomas C.G. Mackintosh solicitor. Effects £193-5s.-5d.
McIntosh, Thomas - 1936 - A solicitor and executor in the will of John Paisley of Ballyblack
Postcard Text
Monsieur Mackintosh, Ardchattan, Newtownards, Co.
Down. - Postcard text - Date not known
Dear Old Boy, We hope to see you all on Saturday, we leave here tomorrow & jet to
Paris at 10 pm. About, then we shall be in London from Tuesday night till Friday. Thanks
very much for letter, etc. & newspapers, ever yours (squiggle) Chalet-a-Gobet 1.VH.12
Miss Mackintosh, Ardchattan, Newtownards, Co. Down.
I have just received Ediths letter and am glad to hear you are feeling better and hope
you will soon be out every day. We have been in the country at Lutry? And had a long walk
this afternoon and got plenty of lovely primroses. The weather is more like midsummer than
anything else and the trees are all budding, everything so far on, but we are sure to have
it cooler later on every one says. With best love from both to all. Sara. Had a letter
from Winnie, wrote to her & hope she got it all right. no name Lausanne Gare
Expedition 2 ?. 12.-11
Martin, Mrs., Ardchattan, Newtownards, Co. Down.
Friday - Such a lovely morning, Many thanks for gloves & labels & card
received this morning, I am feeling rested after quite a comfortable journey yesterday,
not too hot its a beautiful sunny day. It was quite cold last night & earlier
this morning. Mrs. Hewelson leaving on Monday. We are going to see someone at Rockcliffe
that day. The ? is very nice & comfortable. I think an Aus 12 ? Much love A. or G.
Auldg'rth, 27. aug.37/27
Mackintosh, J. C., Esq., Newtownards, Co. Down.
9.9.37. Having delightful weather, able to get some peace every afternoon. Quite a
number like my self taking the cure, so far I'm very fit. very plentiful Plums can be had
for picking. Kind regards to all. No name 9th
September 1937 Worchestershire