Ancestral Homes


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England


"Garlands", Ewhurst,
Surrey, England.
Home and work place
of my grt, grt, grandmother
Jane (Flint) Furlonger
in 1841.
"Garlands", Ewhurst,
Surrey, England.
A more recent view.



"Garlands" in April
2005, owned and
occupied by Mrs.
Alston and her son.


"Garlands" detail,
April 2005.




"Lake House",
Chiddingfold, Surrey,
England. The 1861 home
and 85 acre farm belonging
to William Furlonger,
brother of Walter Furlonger
(husband of Jane Flint).
"Lake House",
Chiddingfold, Surrey,
England. A closer look.




Ireland


19 Frank St., Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
Home of my grandfather
Felix Furlonger.









18 Crossley St., Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
Home of my great
grandfather John Simpson.









161 Templemore Ave.,
Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Wartime home of my
grandfather Felix Furlonger.
German bombs fell on
the hospital directly across
the street from this house.






24 Thorndyke St., Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
Home of John and Eliza
(Simpson) Robinson.
Aunt Lizzie was the
sister of my grandmother
Annie (Simpson) Furlonger.
The opposite side of this
street was destroyed by a
German mine that was
intended for the Belfast
harbour.


45 Pommern Parade,
Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The last residence of my
grandparents Felix and Annie
(Simpson) Furlonger.
Grampa loved gardening and
grew roses in the front yard.








45 Pommern Parade,
Belfast, Northern Ireland.













55 Dromore St., Belfast,
Northern Ireland. The
first home of George
and Deborah (Furlonger)
Ettie. This house was
bombed during WWII.
As a child I used to
play in the hallway.
When I was about 2 or 3
years old the flooring
had to be removed
for repairs and an
unexploded bomb was
found underneath it.