| January | Annie Blake, daughter of Patrick and Catherine Blake died. Laid to rest in Callowhill Cemetery. A Telegraph Office still had not been established in Derrylin as of January 1904. Lisnaskea Council passed a motion for the opening of an office. |
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| May | Medical Officers from the district wrote to the local government board to state that Derrylin was not in good sanitary condition. New Telegraph Office in Derrylin will soon be opened. Teemore held festival in Garvary school on 24th & 25th July to raise funds for a new parochial house. |
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| July | New religious group known as “Faith Pilgrims” were known to be living in the area. |
| August | Miss Annie Maguire was teaching lace making to girls in Derrylin. 80 girls were earning £1 per week making lace to send to America. Miss Maguire was from Corraveigha. |
| September | Fr. John Shannon P.P. invited tenders for the painting & decorating of Teemore Church. |
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| November | Teemore Shamrocks played against Donagh in the county final and won. 9 points to 2 points. |
| December | James McManus & Miss Reilly (Aughyoule) married in Knockninny Church on 24th December. A 12 week course on ‘Manual Instruction’, given by Mr Emerson began in Derrylin courthouse. |
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