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==List of Rectors== | ==List of Rectors== |
Revision as of 00:43, 31 March 2010
St Mark's, Aghadrumsee | |
Country | Northern Ireland |
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Denomination | Church of Ireland |
Clergy | |
Rector | Edd Kille |
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List of Rectors
- Rev. A. Rea 1873-1875
- Rev. R. Moffatt 1875-1880
- Rev. G. Sullivan 1881-1914
- Rev. W. Stack 1914-1916
- Rev. L. Eccles 1916-1918
- Rev. E. Ward 1918
- Canon A.H. McCombe
- Rev. W.W.Nash
- Canon Edd Kille
The Rectory
The Rectory was sold to the Johnston family who now reside there.
Present Day
The parish was grouped with Clogh and Drumsnatt with Canon Edd Kille as rector.
Some Questions
When was the former Rectory built? Who built it?
Where were people buried before the graveyard was available?
When was the schoolhouse built?
How was the money raised for these products?
Where did the materials come from?
Was the now demolished mill at Killyfole there before the church and school-house?