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THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL FLAGS REPRESENT JUST SOME OF THE COUNTRIES WHERE TYRONE FRASER OFFSPRING HAVE WANDERED TOO

Kildress Parish Church with the four turrets or towers on the Bell Tower. These turrets were easily distinguished  from the farm yard of the Fraser home farm in Ballinasollus. My brothers where evacuated from Belfast during WW II and they discribed or referred to the turrets as Donkey's Lugs. This was due to the angle from which the church is viewed from the Ballinasollus farm, only two turrets can be seen and these look from a distance when viewed through trees as the ears or lugs of a donkey, hence  the expression 'Donkey's Lugs'

Photograph by kind permission of Linda Bailey

Kildress Parish Church is the closest of the two churches used by the Fraser family, I also feel some family members have been  buried in Kildress Parish Graveyard, but gravestones have all been lost from that period and full records are proving difficult to locate.

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