Killyleagh Branch Of NIFHS Dine Out In Style

NIFHS Killyleagh branch members and friends enjoyed a social evening at the Dufferin Arms

Members of Killyleagh & District and a few friends enjoyed a great evening of craic and chatter on Monday 19th January in The Dufferin Arms, Killyleagh.

Spokesperson Ken Tait said: “This followed our  annual Member’s Night meeting on Monday 7th, where members produced a variety of interesting artefacts and stories from their families and home places, followed by the usual tea and biccies.

“We are excited that our February meeting will be on Monday 2nd February in Killyleagh Masonic Hall as usual. 

Members of the Killyleagh branch of the NI Family History Society and firends at a dinner in the Dufferin Arms in KIllyleagh.

“This meeting should be the first we have been able to live stream with the help of some friendly techies with the right equipment and know how.

“The link for the zoom stream can be obtained by contacting branch secretary, Ken Tait, at: 

[email protected]

“Our speaker for the evening will be Mark Thompson, talking about “The Break of Killyleagh“, an incident from the unrest of 1689 in Ireland.”

Ken added: “This has been a great start to the new year and we look forward to another great season of talks and visits in the Killyleagh and district branch of the Northern Ireland Family Historical Society.”

A great social evening for NIFHS Killyleagh Branch members and friends at the Dufferin Arms.

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