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    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Tullybleety
    2. Scott R. C. Anderson
    3. There is a townland named Tullyblety in the parish of Aghaloo in County Tyrone. It's at coordinates (71 51) on OS map 19. Aghnaclogh is a townland in Termonmaguirk, which is relatively far away, so it may be Aghaloo you are thinking of (it makes me think of spinach and potatoes in a spicy sauce :-). Scott -----Original Message----- >From: Lynette Troughton <ltroughton@bigpond.com> >Sent: Oct 7, 2008 3:59 AM MT >To: "Scott R. C. Anderson" <srca@mindspring.com> >Subject: Tullybleety > > >Good evening, >This discussion on Evishatrask has proved very informative. >My query is Tullybleety, Tyrone. My grandfather, James Mc WILLIAMS (1871) >was born ther. He married Frances May FELDHAUSEN in Port Elizabeth, South >Africa in 1908. >Tullybleety is no longer on any map. Aughnacloy is a familar sounding >name. Can anyone help. >If anyone has any information on this family I would love to know more. >There was a sister Rachael, and a brother William. The parents were James >McWILLIAMS and Margery (Media) SCOTT >Thank you, >Lynette Mc Williams >Queensland >Australia > > >Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] re Evishatrask >>> From: John Slattery <jslattery@bigpond.com> >>> Sent: Oct 6, 2008 4:21 PM MT >>> To: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: [CoTyIre] re Evishatrask >>> I had tried all variations on seanreud, tried PRONI site etc., then this >>> morning I remembered my OS maps. On no.13 Tyrone map I actually found the >>> name. It is right beside the townland of Sultan, in the parish of >>> Termonmaguirk, but the name is in smaller print for some reason. >> >> Apparently because it's not a townland (which is why it doesn't show up in >> Sean Ruad's site). Presumably it's just a village or hamlet or an estate. >> It's at (65 77) in the excellent OS Map summary file that Bruce Andrews >> put together, which is the same coordinates as Sultan, and no other >> townlands are adjacent, so that does look like the containing townland. >> >> Scott >>

    10/07/2008 03:55:02
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Tullybleety
    2. Kevin P Nash
    3. The townland (and town) of Aughnacloy is actually in the parish of Carnteel (Dungannon Union). There are some great pictures of Tullybleety at: http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3856254 There are contact details for the photographer who may be able/willing to help you or at least know if there are any McWilliams still in the area. There are no McWilliams listed for Tullybleety in Griffiths Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/tyrone/aghaloo.htm Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott R. C. Anderson" <srca@mindspring.com> To: <cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:55 PM Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Tullybleety > There is a townland named Tullyblety in the parish of Aghaloo in County > Tyrone. It's at coordinates (71 51) on OS map 19. Aghnaclogh is a townland > in Termonmaguirk, which is relatively far away, so it may be Aghaloo you > are thinking of (it makes me think of spinach and potatoes in a spicy > sauce :-). > > Scott > > -----Original Message----- >>From: Lynette Troughton <ltroughton@bigpond.com> >>Sent: Oct 7, 2008 3:59 AM MT >>To: "Scott R. C. Anderson" <srca@mindspring.com> >>Subject: Tullybleety >> >> >>Good evening, >>This discussion on Evishatrask has proved very informative. >>My query is Tullybleety, Tyrone. My grandfather, James Mc WILLIAMS >>(1871) >>was born ther. He married Frances May FELDHAUSEN in Port Elizabeth, South >>Africa in 1908. >>Tullybleety is no longer on any map. Aughnacloy is a familar sounding >>name. Can anyone help. >>If anyone has any information on this family I would love to know more. >>There was a sister Rachael, and a brother William. The parents were James >>McWILLIAMS and Margery (Media) SCOTT >>Thank you, >>Lynette Mc Williams >>Queensland >>Australia >> >> >>Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] re Evishatrask >>>> From: John Slattery <jslattery@bigpond.com> >>>> Sent: Oct 6, 2008 4:21 PM MT >>>> To: cotyroneireland@rootsweb.com >>>> Subject: [CoTyIre] re Evishatrask >>>> I had tried all variations on seanreud, tried PRONI site etc., then >>>> this >>>> morning I remembered my OS maps. On no.13 Tyrone map I actually found >>>> the >>>> name. It is right beside the townland of Sultan, in the parish of >>>> Termonmaguirk, but the name is in smaller print for some reason. >>> >>> Apparently because it's not a townland (which is why it doesn't show up >>> in >>> Sean Ruad's site). Presumably it's just a village or hamlet or an >>> estate. >>> It's at (65 77) in the excellent OS Map summary file that Bruce Andrews >>> put together, which is the same coordinates as Sultan, and no other >>> townlands are adjacent, so that does look like the containing townland. >>> >>> Scott >>> > > > ------------- > 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

    10/07/2008 10:44:04