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    1. [CoTyIre] Andrew Hamilton, Drumsonas
    2. stephanie
    3. Am looking for information on Drumsonas : is this in Kilkeery parish and whereabouts is that? shume@tpg.com.au

    12/17/2009 08:21:28
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] More updates to our web-site & other news
    2. rob and sue elliott
    3. Hi Teena Thank you so very much for your generous offer and for all your wonderful work. It is very much appreciated. I am struggling to locate my Johnston/Kee family. I have an LDS Family search record of a marriage between William Kee and Sarah Johnston in 1841 Diocese of Armagh Ulster Province Ireland. Sarah Johnston's parents were probably John Johnston (?Land Agent) and Isabella ?Racing - indecipherable. Griffiths has Johnstons (and Johnsons) in Castle Farm Stewartstown. The Religious Census of Ireland for the Parish of Dungannon 1766 has a John Johnston (Protestant). We are fairly certain that Sarah Johnston had a sister Arabella Johnston who appears to have been born in ?Clonoe on 12 December 1834 Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Arabella married a George Newell in the Stewartstown First Presbyterian Church on 31 March 1854 . My great grandmother Arabella Kee (daughter of William Kee and Sarah Kee (Johnston) was born in Stewartstown on 17 June 1843. I would be so grateful if I could find graveyard records for any of: John Johnston, ?Isabella Johnston, William Kee or Sarah Kee (Johnston). Arabella Johnston migrated to Australia in 1855 and Arabella Kee also migrated here in 1864. Best wishes to all for the Christmas season (and hope you get the baking done!) Sue in Australia -----Original Message----- From: cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cotyroneireland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tyrone Sent: Monday, 14 December 2009 11:14 PM To: CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CoTyIre] More updates to our web-site & other news hello Friends It is definately a busy time of year for most of us, as we buy gifts, bake, manage our Christmas cards etc, and yet, Jim has once again been busy up-dating our community web-site for us. Under the following Headings & New to the site are: *Letters  JOHNSON Letters Contributed by Steve R Johnston *Surnames McCausland- various documents (wills, leases, marriage settlements, etc) .contributed by Bruce Andrews *Wills Names from the Index of Wills of Ireland transcribed by Phil If you have anything to share, such as Church transcriptions, old Letters, photographs of the countryside, churches, schools, ancestors, or transcribed wills, tithe applotments. etc, etc, we would be extremely grateful to add them to our community web-site. For those who are new to the mailing list, our web-site goes hand-in-hand with this mailing list and belongs to us all. It is owned by no one particular person and we are all volunteers, united to to bring the history and ancestors of Co Tyrone closer to us all. I am again recruiting transcribers. All our over-worked one's deserve a break, so I would love to see some new names to add to my very small list. TIA! Also, Every year at this time especially, I attempt to give a little extra back as my gift to you, so I am willing to do look-ups in some graveyard records that I have. Guidelines for look-ups- Please -NO more than 2 names per person (although I can check all the cemeteries in the area for you. Please- be patient, I've yet to do my baking LOL (Give me about 5 days to get back to you.) Enter the" Cemetery & SURNAME" in your subject line. (or I may just delete your request) I can do look ups in Arboe Roman Catholic Abbey Aughnacloy St James' CofI Ballygawley CofI, Ballygawley Presbyterian and Ballygawley Glencull Graveyard Dromore Old Church yard & Dromore Presbyterian Gortin St. Patrick's CofI Fivemiletown St John's Cof I, and Fivemiletown Churchyard Killeter St. Bestius CofI, Killeter Churchyard, Killeter St. Patrick's,& Killeter's Magherakeel Graveyard Plumbridge Roman Catholic Church Stewartstown St. Patrick's , Stewartstown Chapel-yard, Stewartstown Clonoe Church Burial ground Strabane Patrick Street Graveyard Merry Ho, Ho's~ Teena ------------- Our community web-site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/17/2009 01:58:57
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Old cures...
    2. Ray
    3. I'm surprised that you have to ask. I thought that they would have rotted off by now. LOL. With the northern winter upon you, maybe you should keep them on until the Spring, to continue the protection. ha ha. ray in oz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hall" <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> ... I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off?? ...

    12/17/2009 01:02:06
    1. [CoTyIre] McCoy
    2. Diana & Eddie McCoy
    3. I found my Great Uncle Patrick on the 1901 Census of Scotland he was from Tyrone in Town Parks of Strabane he married Catherine Meeney from Coatbridge they had 7 children the eldest son married Mary Robertson in Leith 1914 their daughter Mary Robertson McCoy married a Dickson the marriage ended in divorce. The McCoy's lived in Leith Walk at one time. Ed. McCoy mccoys@clear.net.nz

    12/17/2009 12:46:21
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Old cures...
    2. Bob & Wendy Stevenson
    3. But by then you will have pneumonia again! Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Otterson" <rosiedoggie@myfairpoint.net> To: "Dave Hall" <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> Cc: <CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 5:09 PM Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Old cures... > If your cough is cured, you may go into the woods, stand in a rushing > brook, > remove your sock, continue to stand in the water for 5 minutes, then walk > home through leaves and pine needles. If you use this method, your folks > will let you back in the house. > Marilyn > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Hall" <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> > To: <CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:05 PM > Subject: [CoTyIre] Old cures... > > >>I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my >> socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off?? >> >> ------------- >> Our community web-site: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.110/2568 - Release Date: 12/16/09 08:02:00

    12/16/2009 04:00:35
    1. [CoTyIre] Fwd: Old cures...
    2. Dave Hall
    3. I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off??

    12/16/2009 02:16:31
    1. [CoTyIre] Old cures...
    2. Dave Hall
    3. I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off??

    12/16/2009 02:05:06
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Old cures...
    2. Marilyn Otterson
    3. If your cough is cured, you may go into the woods, stand in a rushing brook, remove your sock, continue to stand in the water for 5 minutes, then walk home through leaves and pine needles. If you use this method, your folks will let you back in the house. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hall" <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> To: <CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:05 PM Subject: [CoTyIre] Old cures... >I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my > socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off?? > > ------------- > Our community web-site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/16/2009 10:09:54
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 4, Issue 243
    2. I have a question, if you know that your Great, Great Grandparents are from County Tyrone, Ireland, what does one do to find more information? The surnames are RODGERS, McMILLIAN, & LEONARD and they all came to Massachusetts by way of Canada. The RODGERS & McMILLIAN arrived in St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada in 1823 and LEONARD was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1840. It is weird because these are two different sides of the family and yet they both came from County Tyrone to Canada and then Massachusetts. Any ideas?

    12/16/2009 09:53:50
    1. [CoTyIre] Old cures...
    2. Bob & Wendy Stevenson
    3. It depends on who you are with!!!!! They must be pretty ripe by now! But just think, you will also keep the vampires away. Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hall" <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> To: <CoTyroneIreland-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:05 PM Subject: [CoTyIre] Old cures... >I had a bad cough in Sept and read the old cures! I put garlic in my > socks as recommended, any idea of when I can take the socks off?? > > ------------- > Our community web-site: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTYRONEIRELAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.110/2568 - Release Date: 12/16/09 08:02:00

    12/16/2009 09:27:53
    1. [CoTyIre] Presbyterian Church Nearest Maine, Cappagh
    2. Karen, Per the Ulster Histroical Foundation web-site, History from Headstones, there are two Presbyterian graveyards in the civil parish of Cappagh: (1) Edenderry Pres in the townland of Recarson and (2) Mountjoy Pres in the townland of Tattraconnaghty http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?graveyardindex Clare L. -----Original Message----- Karen wrote: << What would the nearest Presbyterian Church have been to Maine, appagh, in the early 1900s? >

    12/16/2009 04:40:15
    1. [CoTyIre] List Site
    2. Claire Agthe
    3. Hi Christene, You're right, the digest does not show the URL in the footer the way the list does. But every digest begins with the line quoted below, and if you click on the link, you'll get to the list description page, which includes the URL for the list's site. I'll see what I can do about the digest footer, but in the meantime, when in doubt, click on the link. HTH Claire K. List Admin On Dec 16, 2009, at 3:01 AM, cotyroneireland-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the > CoTyroneIreland-D mailing list. If you no longer wish to receive > these messages, please follow the instructions on http:// > lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/NIR/CoTyroneIreland.html > ... > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 20:21:01 +1100 > From: "Christene" <hartleyc@tpg.com.au> > Subject: [CoTyIre] ] Dromore Cemetery - Hamilton > To: <COTYRONEIRELAND@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <01BA63E046434682984040214CE9A8AF@PC1> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > I see that someone has access to a cemetery in Dromore..... > can you tell me where to get this information??? > I am working on my McGraths Moss and Gallagher families > who were there 1827 > Christene

    12/16/2009 02:17:55
    1. [CoTyIre] Presbyterian Church Nearest Maine, Cappagh
    2. A & K Hitchcock
    3. Hello fellow learned genies What would the nearest Presbyterian Church have been to Maine, Cappagh, in the early 1900s? Thanks Karen

    12/16/2009 12:46:22
    1. [CoTyIre] New Heading on community web-site & url
    2. Tyrone
    3. Sorry folks I neglected to give the url of our community web-site last message. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cotyroneireland/index.html Jim has aadded a new heading for us called Photographs - Do You Recognize These People?: If you have any send them on in! Maybe someone will recognize my DUNN's??? Cheers~ Teena

    12/15/2009 08:14:57
    1. [CoTyIre] ] Dromore Cemetery - Hamilton
    2. Christene
    3. I see that someone has access to a cemetery in Dromore..... can you tell me where to get this information??? I am working on my McGraths Moss and Gallagher families who were there 1827 Christene

    12/15/2009 01:21:01
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] More updates to our web-site & other news (Tyrone)
    2. S. B. Mason
    3. Would it be possible to always include the link to "our" website whenever new items are added? It would be helpful to those of us who are forgetful and to new members of the list. I receive the list in Digest form so it's possible that this link is in the header or footer when received in list form. S.B. Mason

    12/15/2009 04:22:44
    1. [CoTyIre] Strabane Patrick Street Graveyard - Mac(Mc) Dougal(l)
    2. Norah
    3. Hi Teena Would be so grateful if you could do a grave look-up in the Strabane Patrick Street Graveyard for me too please. Names: Margaret Mc Dougall Died: 5 December 1905 Address: John Street, Omagh Name: Robert Mac Dougall Died: 20 May 1908 Address: John Street, Omagh Most of their family lived in Strabane and I’m hoping they were buried there. Have a great Christmas and thank you for all the work you put into the County Tyrone site, it’s greatly appreciated. Regards Norah

    12/15/2009 04:07:10
    1. [CoTyIre] Dromore Cemetery – Hamilton
    2. Jill DaSilva
    3. Hi teena Could you please do two lookups for me in Dromore when you have a chance? He was the Reverend at Dromore when he died, the records say Presbyterian Church of Ireland. Rev. John George HAMILTON Birth: 3 Jan 1867, Milford, Armagh Died: 4 Nov 1925, Dromore, Tyrone Wife: Sarah/Sarah/Sai Marion (Nicholson) HAMILTON Birth: 14 Feb 1869, Tynan, Armagh Died: 7 Jun 1935 (not sure of location) Good luck with your baking, I gave up on mine. Have a merry Christmas (baking or not). Thank you, J

    12/14/2009 06:25:17
    1. [CoTyIre] More updates to our web-site & other news
    2. Tyrone
    3. hello Friends It is definately a busy time of year for most of us, as we buy gifts, bake, manage our Christmas cards etc, and yet, Jim has once again been busy up-dating our community web-site for us. Under the following Headings & New to the site are: *Letters  JOHNSON Letters Contributed by Steve R Johnston *Surnames McCausland- various documents (wills, leases, marriage settlements, etc) .contributed by Bruce Andrews *Wills Names from the Index of Wills of Ireland transcribed by Phil If you have anything to share, such as Church transcriptions, old Letters, photographs of the countryside, churches, schools, ancestors, or transcribed wills, tithe applotments. etc, etc, we would be extremely grateful to add them to our community web-site. For those who are new to the mailing list, our web-site goes hand-in-hand with this mailing list and belongs to us all. It is owned by no one particular person and we are all volunteers, united to to bring the history and ancestors of Co Tyrone closer to us all. I am again recruiting transcribers. All our over-worked one's deserve a break, so I would love to see some new names to add to my very small list. TIA! Also, Every year at this time especially, I attempt to give a little extra back as my gift to you, so I am willing to do look-ups in some graveyard records that I have. Guidelines for look-ups- Please -NO more than 2 names per person (although I can check all the cemeteries in the area for you. Please- be patient, I've yet to do my baking LOL (Give me about 5 days to get back to you.) Enter the" Cemetery & SURNAME" in your subject line. (or I may just delete your request) I can do look ups in Arboe Roman Catholic Abbey Aughnacloy St James' CofI Ballygawley CofI, Ballygawley Presbyterian and Ballygawley Glencull Graveyard Dromore Old Church yard & Dromore Presbyterian Gortin St. Patrick's CofI Fivemiletown St John's Cof I, and Fivemiletown Churchyard Killeter St. Bestius CofI, Killeter Churchyard, Killeter St. Patrick's,& Killeter's Magherakeel Graveyard Plumbridge Roman Catholic Church Stewartstown St. Patrick's , Stewartstown Chapel-yard, Stewartstown Clonoe Church Burial ground Strabane Patrick Street Graveyard Merry Ho, Ho's~ Teena

    12/13/2009 09:14:18
    1. [CoTyIre] Griffiths ordnance survey maps
    2. Kerrie
    3. Hi Could SKS please send me the address of the website that has the Griffiths ordnance survey maps on line. I thought I had saved it in my Favourites but I can't seem to find it. I think it was a free site. Many thanks Kerrie

    12/09/2009 10:18:40