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Registrar Page. Aaron and Catherine Quinn pictured with new-born baby boy Ty and 20 Month old son Ezra
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Lee McKnight holding her baby Charlie McKnight
Baby Scarlett, daughter of Deborah and Robert Adams.
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Newborn babies at the Ulster Hospital. Charlotte Timoney with baby Sophia Anne
07.11.12. PICTURE BY DAVID FITZGERALD
Newborn babies at the Ulster Hospital. Samm Cairns and Jonathon Coffey with their baby Leah Violet Coffey
CIARA and Chris Scannell from Belfast are celebrating the birth of their first child, Erin.
Jack O'Prey.
Northern Ireland- 12th September 2012 Mandatory Credit - Photo-Jonathan Porter/Presseye. New born babies at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, Co. Down. Vicki Neill with her son Conor .
Northern Ireland- 12th September 2012 Mandatory Credit - Photo-Jonathan Porter/Presseye. New born babies at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, Co. Down. Julie and Darren Canmore with their son Rory.
Northern Ireland- 12th September 2012 Mandatory Credit - Photo-Jonathan Porter/Presseye. New born babies at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, Co. Down. Vivian McKinnon which her son Sonny.
Lee Sofley and Andrea Porter from Dromore, Co Down are celebrating the birth of their first child together – Ethan James Sofley.
Birth..Joel Cochrane with parents James and Diane and brother .
FRANK and Angela Macfarlane's baby daughter Ana is named after Praia de Ana in Portugal where the Newtownabbey couple got engaged.
As well as being a first child for the environmental scientist and occupational therapist's assistant, Ana is also a first grandchild for both sides of the family
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Peggy Matthews and Ryan Magee from Portaferry with baby Shea Magee.
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Deborah O'Neill and Craig Macey-Lillie from Dundonald with Leo Alexander Macey -Lillie.
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Jeenat Khan from east Belfast with baby N Alam (name to be decided)
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Belfast Telegraph- Ulster Hospital
Lynne Harper from Dundonald with baby Brooke.
A COUPLE from Northern Ireland who emigrated to Vancouver Canada in 2004 are celebrating the birth of their first child together.
Laura Holland (33) from Newtownards, Co Down and Robert Holland (39) from Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, welcomed Callum Matthew Robert Holland into the world at 3.04pm on May 12, weighing 8lb 3oz.
Laura's parents, Muriel and Lee Robinson, were at her side during the birth of their first grandson at Peace Arch Hospital, White Rock.
Jack William Busby first grandchild for John & Alison Beatty, Bangor born 19 February 2012.
Laura Holland from Newtownards, County Down and her husband Robert Holland from Newtownabbey, County Antrim celebrated the birth of their baby boy on May 12 2012. Baby Holland arrived at 15:04 hrs and weighed 8lb 3 oz. Laura and Robert live in Vancouver and emigrated to Canada from Northern Ireland in 2004. Baby Holland was born at Peace Arch Hospital , White Rock, Canada. Laura's parents visiting from Northern Ireland were at her side during the birth. Baby and Laura are doing well. Robert and Laura send their love to all their family back in Northern Ireland.
Axel Ultan Briggs born in Västervik, Sweden 30th Jan 2012. 4110g and 52cm. Dad Andrew from Bangor and Mum Malin are parents to Tara, Astrid and Ronan, the dog Frank. We are on our way back to Northern Ireland after 10 yrs in sweden.
Summer Raine Gardiner, born in Princess Royal Maternity Glasgow on the 12/04/12 (6lb 4oz), to exiled parents Neil from Larne, and Stacey from Newtownards. Hoping to visit Northern Ireland soon and meet the rest of the family!
Northern Ireland- 22ndt March 2012 Mandatory Credit - Photo-Jonathan Porter/Presseye. New born babies at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald. Helen Fulton from Lisburn with her son Timothy who was born at 7/4 .
Sonia Rossborough\ and Neil Steward with baby Calen
RICHARD and Joy-Ann Brewer from Northern Ireland have welcomed their first child Byron into the world all the way out in Sydney, Australia.Richard (30) a railway construction engineer from Londonderry and Joy-Ann (31) from Belfast, who is now a stay-at-home mum, said they are thrilled to be sharing their happy news with Belfast Telegraph readers.Byron Dennis Brewer weighed a healthy 8lbs5oz when he was born at 8.29pm on February 1 at the North Shore Private Hospital in Sydney.Joy-Ann said both she and Richard were slightly stunned when he arrived.
Byron Brewer Born 1/2/12 to Joy-Ann and Richard in Sydney Australia! We are over here for a couple of years but mummy is from Belfast and Daddy from Londonderry and cant wait to bring him home to meet everyone! Miss everyone at home but we will be back soon!
@Press Eye Ltd Northern Ireland -1st February 2012Mandatory Credit - Picture by Brian Little/Presseye.comBelfast Telegraph Register feature Antrim Area Hospital Maternity UnitRachel Duffy from Ballyclare with Jake James Robb, 7lbs 15 oz, born 06.16 1/2/12
Aisling O'Kane, from Swatragh in County Derry with her baby girl 8.9llb born on Christmas day at 12 27am. This is Mrs O'Kane's fourth child adding to her three boys.PICTURE MARK JAMIESON.
Louise Moore and Paul Moore pictured in the Ulster Hospital along with Christmas Day arrival baby girl Caomhe who was born at 0421 weighing 8.7 lb.
Louise Moore from Loughbrickland pictured in the Ulster Hospital along with Christmas Day arrival baby girl Caomhe who was born at 0421 weighing
Peter Gilmore and Lauren Anderson from Bangor pictured in the Ulster Hospital along with Christmas Day arrival baby girl Rhiley Ellen Gilmore who was born at 0403 weighing 8.6lb.
Paula Reilly from Lisburn pictured in the Royal Victoria Hospital along with Christmas Day arrival baby Brennin born at 0317 and weighing 8.4lb.
Baby Faith Ladurner born at 17.06 on Monday 5th December 2012 weighting 8lbs. This is the couple first child which was born at the Mater Hospital. Her parents are Carl Ladurner and Corrina McCullagh from North Belfast. Submitted by Grandfather Tony Ladurner
Aaron (29), a project worker with Ulster Bank, and Kathryn (30), a mental health occupational therapist at Whiteabbey Hospital, also have another son, Ezra, aged 20-months.
Little Ezra had to have heart surgery when he was just seven-days-old, so the Quinns were delighted there were no complications following their second son’s birth. Master Ty Sullivan Thomas Quinn, to give him his full title, was born at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, on December 3 at 9.59pm.
The beautiful little boy weighed 8lb 3.5oz and measured 54cms.
He got the middle name Thomas as it is also Kathryn’s father’s name.
“Ty was two weeks late, so we were glad to see him,” Kathryn said. “I was only in labour for 70 minutes, so he was worth the wait.
“I was delighted to see him. It is the best feeling in the world.
“I am just over the moon. He is brilliant.”
Proud dad, Aaron, said: “It is the best feeling knowing he is fit and healthy.
“He’s a nice wee Christmas present for us.
“I feel really good and I’m so pleased and happy.
“I’m very proud of Kathy.
“Everything went well, he’s fit and healthy and she’s well rested.”
Kathryn and Aaron didn’t find out in advance if they were having a boy or a girl, because they wanted to keep it as a surprise, but Kathryn said she “had her suspicions” she was carrying another boy.
The Quinns are feeling on top of the world and have been inundated with kind messages of love and support following their new son’s arrival in the world.
Kathryn said: “We have had so many texts and calls.
“My brothers in Australia and Canada have been sending messages,” Aaron added.
“Everyone has been great.”
When the Belfast Telegraph visited the Quinn family at the Ulster Hospital yesterday, they were preparing to go home.
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