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    1. Re: [Cork] Re: Carrighoghan, Cork
    2. William P. Fahy
    3. Barbara, If you just put in Carrig on the www.seanruad.com site and check the box on the right for "beginning of word" all the "Carrig" townlands will show up. If it is near Cork City it is possible that it is Carrigrohane. It may have been spelled as Carrigroghan at one time. Bill Fahy

    08/24/2002 01:25:53
    1. Re: [Cork] Re: Carrighoghan, Cork
    2. Judith Mellifont
    3. Would anyone be able to translate this for me please - it is on the side wall of the altar at St Finbarr's South Chapel in Cork: (?)eidh siad do do mholadh de shior (where the 'd' looks like an 'o' with a curl on top *S*) Would appreciate any help. TIA Judith Mellifont Brisbane Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "William P. Fahy" <wpfahy@gis.net> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 9:25 PM Subject: Re: [Cork] Re: Carrighoghan, Cork > Barbara, > If you just put in Carrig on the www.seanruad.com site and check the box on > the right for "beginning of word" all the "Carrig" townlands will show up. > If it is near Cork City it is possible that it is Carrigrohane. It may have > been spelled as Carrigroghan at one time. > > Bill Fahy > > > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** Please do not send flames, chain letters, virus warnings or other off topic posts to the CountyCork list** > >

    08/24/2002 03:53:41