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Wednesday 29 March 2023

Crozier, Samuel Wilfred


Cadet Samuel Wilfred Crozier
was born at Castleblayney on 22nd April 1899 to Thomas Crozier, Merchant and Mary Emma Crozier nee Boyd. They were married on 2nd May 1885 at 2nd Keady Presbyterian Church.
In 1901 Samuel (1) lived in house 64, Muckno or Noble Street, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan with his parents and 5 siblings; L M E (14), A A (13), James H (11), Thomas Edwin (9) and William Boyd (7). 2 servants also lived in the property, Elizabeth Luke and Annie Keenan.
Samuel's father, Thomas Crozier (57) died on 3rd November 1910 at the Hope Arms Hotel, Main Street, Castleblayney.
In 1911, Samuel is living in house 1, Drumillard, Little West Street, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan with his mother and 3 siblings; L M Elizabeth (24), James Herbert (21) and William Boyd (16). There are 4 servants living and 1 person boarding in the property; Thomas McAree (28), Anne E Keenan (28), Mary Donegan (18), Kate Coogan (19) and boarding, John Oliver McElroy (28).
Samuel would have joined the Belfast Banking Company around 1917. His Bankers Guarantee was signed by Mrs Mary Emma Crozier, Hope Arms Hotel, Main Street, Castleblayney (see below).

S W Crozier, Bankers Guarantee Ledger

Samuel is recorded as working in Antrim branch.

Belfast Bank, Antrim branch

On 5th June 1918 Samuel volunteered and enlisted into the Royal Air Force with Service Number 178237. 

S W Crozier - RAF Service Record - front


S W Crozier - RAF Service Record - back
His trade is recorded as a 'learner pilot' and his rank as a 'Flying Cadet'. 
A further RAF Record card was found for Samuel in the National Archives giving further RAF career information. 

S W Crozier - RAF Service Record - front - via National Archives


S W Crozier - RAF Service Record - back - via National Archives
Samuel was demobilised on 18th January 1919 and transferred into the RAF Reserve - Class 'G'. 
The National Archives copy document above has an address annotated on it: 264 Winchester Street, Deer Lodge, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with a date of 11th September 1940.
It would appear that Samuel applied for and took up a position with the Royal Bank of Canada and had his Atlantic crossing paid for by the bank.


S W Crozier - Canada Arrivals Card

Samuel married Jean Matheson Montgomery on 22nd March 1930 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Samuel and Jean arrived in Liverpool on the Cunard liner 'RMS Saxonia' for a 3 week holiday on  29th July 1955.


S W Crozier - Liverpool arrival

An Ancestry family tree records his death as 12th September 1981.

Hope Arms Hotel, Main Street, Castleblayney. More at this link.

Alexander, James Harold


Lance Corporal James Harold Alexander
was born at Listooder, Saintfield, Co. Down on 12th June 1886 to Thomas Alexander, Milling & Presbyterian Minister and Martha Alexander nee Godfrey. They had married on 19th July 1877 at May Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast.
In 1901 James (14) was living in house 31, Listooder, Kilmore with his parents and 3 siblings; Florence (8), Elsie (18) and William G (12).
The 'Belfast News-Letter' of 15th November 1902 reports in an advertisement for Skerries Academy, Royal Avenue, Belfast that James H Alexander passed his Belfast Banking Company entrance examination in July 1902.

J H Alexander - Examination Success
His Bankers Guarantee was signed by Samuel Alexander, Wellington Street, Ballymena and then James Alexander, Church Street, Ballymena.

J H Alexander, Bankers Guarantee Ledger page

He is recorded as working in Dungannon branch.

Belfast Banking Company, Dungannon branch

In 1911, James is living in house 15 Listooder with his parents and brother, William G. His occupation is recorded as a Bank Clerk. 
Around 1915 James volunteered and enlisted into the North Irish Horse with Service Number 1281. He transferred to the Tank Corps and was allocated Service Number 305502. He was later promoted to Lance Corporal. His first theatre of war is recorded as France from 2nd May 1915.

J H Alexander - Medal Index Card
James was awarded the 1915 Star, the British War Medal and the British Victory Medal. 

Wednesday 15 March 2023

Agnew, David


Seaman David Agnew
was born at Ruth Street, Belfast on 15th August 1895 to Andrew Agnew, Sailor and Agnes M Agnew nee Davison. They had married on 27th July 1894 at Magheramourne Presbyterian Chuch, Larne, Co. Antrim.

In 1901 David (6) lived in house 8 Mountcollyer Street, Belfast with his mother (33), an aunt Martha Isabella Agnew (20) and aunt Annie Brown (30), cousins David Brown (7) and James Brown (5) and his brother, James Foster (0).
 
In 1911 David (15) lived in house 20 Mountcollyer Street, Belfast with his mother (42), his aunts Jenny Agnew (33) and Martha Agnew (30) and 3 siblings; Mary (6) and Isabel (4).

Later addresses for his parents would be 150 Mount Collier Street, Belfast and Tallynellan, Cavehill Road, Belfast.
 
David probably joined the Belfast Banking Company about 1913/14. He saw service in Portadown and , Killinchy branches. His Bankers Guarantee was signed by Andrew Agnew, Agnes Maria Agnew and Isobel Agnew. also signed the guarantee.


Belfast Bank, Bankers Guarantee Ledger
Belfast Bank, Portadown branch


Belfast Bank, Killinchy branch (later building)

On 15th December 1915 David Agnew volunteered and enlisted at Chatham into the Royal Navy with the rank of Seaman. His Service Number was 244563.
His Royal Navy service record is below:

Royal Navy Service Record for David Agnew
David Agnew served at HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks), HMS Ganges (Shore Establishment), HMS Pembroke (again) and HMS Diligence (was the former SS Tabaristan, purchased on 29th January 1913 and completed in October of that year as a depot ship).
He was discharged on 26th February 1919. It is presumed that he-joined the Belfast Banking Company.
An Ancestry Tree reports him as dying on 17th May 1972.

Cameron, James S


Cadet James Steel Cameron
was born at The Pass, Articlave, Co. Londonderry on 21st February 1897 to John Cameron, Farmer and Margaret Cameron nee Montgomery. They had married on 20th January 1887 at the 2nd Dunboe Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry.

In 1901 James (4) was living in house 21, Ballinrees, Letterloan, Co. Londonderry with his parents, paternal grandparents, Isaac & Rachel and 7 siblings; Rachel A (13), Esther K (12), Isaac (10), Joseph M (9), Thomas J (7), William M (5) and Margarette H (2).

By 1911 the property was known as house 1, Ballinrees, Letterloan, Co. Londonderry. James was living with his parents, his paternal grandmother and 8 siblings; Rachel A, Esther K, Isaac, Joseph M, William M, Margaret H, Jeannie (8) and David L (4).

On 28th September 1912, James signed the Ulster Covenant at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Drumboe, Coleraine along with his father John A Cameron.

James would have joined the Belfast Banking Company around 1914. His father, John signed the Bankers Guarantee for him.


Belfast Bank - Bankers Guarantee Ledger

James worked in Londonderry, Head Office and Portaferry branches.


Belfast Bank, Londonderry branch


Belfast Bank, Head Office, Waring Street, Belfast

James volunteered and enlisted into the Royal Air Force on 30th May 1918 as a Private with Service Number 177565. His RAF document classes his trade as a 'Pilot'. The Belfast Bank war memorial describes him as a 'Cadet'.


James S Cameron - RAF Document (front)


James S Cameron - RAF Document (back)

Following demobilisation, James was transferred to Class G Reserve, on 1st February 1919. 

He re-joined the Belfast Banking Company and served in Rathfriland before transferring to Portaferry branch in 1927.


Belfast Bank, Rathfriland branch


Belfast Bank, Portaferry branch

The 'Belfast Telegraph' of  25th June 1925 reported the marriage of James S Cameron to Miss Kathleen H Shaw on 15th June 1925.


The 'Portadown News' of 6th March 1948 reported that James was part of the organising committee of Portadown Boat Club.


Belfast Bank, Portadown branch

Wednesday 1 March 2023

Roll of Honour - March


It is with much sadness that the following bank officials died or were reported missing during either the Great War, World War II or the Northern Ireland Conflict.

05/03/1945 - Kerr, Holman Gordon Stanley - updated & History Hub Ulster YouTube video

21/03/1918 - O’Kane, Paul - updated