Hi Bryan, Go to http://www.armagharchdiocese.org/parishes and Click on Beragh. You will see photos of the three churches (i.e., church buildings) in this parish. The townland of Legacurry is next to Seskinore, so chances are that the FITZPATRICKs from Legacurry would have attended services there at St. Malachy's -- but it doesn't matter, from a research standpoint. All three churches are one parish, with one set of sacramental records, so all you need to know is that it's the RC parish of Beragh. Comparing the maps, Grenham seems to have this RC parish as Ballintacker, with info on what records are available where, here -- http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/rcparishmaps/ index.cfm? fuseaction=showidrecords&CityCounty=Tyrone&parish=Ballintacker&churchid= 186 So, yes, to answer your question, this would be Legacurry, in the RC parish of Beragh (maybe Ballintacker is an old name? does anyone know for sure?), Archdiocese of Armagh. Good luck at finding baptism and marriage records to prove you found the right family... ! Regards, Claire K. On May 26, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Bryan wrote: > ...Thomas FITZPATRICK b c1851, (my post from a few day's back has more > details): > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CoTyroneIreland/ > 2009-05/1243132697 > emigrated to New Zealand in 1866, coming from Omar County, (sic) > Tyrone. > I'm assuming Omagh as a starting point. >> From Griffith's (printed 1860) I have > 1) Thomas, Landlord: EARL of BELMORE County TYRONE Barony OMAGH, > EAST Union > OMAGH Parish CLOGHERNY Townland LEGACURRY > And Tithe Applotments (1826) > 2) John, Legacurry, Clogherny. > My Thomas' father's name is given as John. > > So from this information and what your replies have said this would > be the > RC parish of Beragh, Archdiocese of Armagh?? > Can I tell from this what church Thomas may have attended? > ...