Robyn, Your friend should also consider other variations starting with an "A" such as McANENY, McANANEY, & McANINNY (GV has one in Longfield West for this spelling). The leading A often falls out. (Another example of this is M(a)cANULTY/McNULTY). Also McENENY Clare L. -----Original Message----- From: Robyn Clarke <rsclarke@bigpond.com> Subject: [CoTyIre] MCNENY/MCNENNY/MCNENNIE/MCNENIE Drumquin Tyrone Hello List, I am new here and would like some help if possible for my friend.. Her ancestor was JAMES MCNENY/MCNENIE or any of the above variations born about 1849 Co. Tyrone. He moved to New York around 1869 and married there in 1873, thereafter to Australia. I am trying to locate his Birth and Parents. The family was Church of Ireland. It is possible he came from the Drumquin area, Longfield, East. Would anyone know how I find his Birth/Baptism online.....I have looked in the Griffiths Valuations and found the surname McNeny in Drumquin, Longfield, East in 1860, which is steering me towards this area.