Graham at coward@alphalink.com.au writes: << > The smallish townland of Clonfert lies about a mile SW of Newcastle town. Should that read "Newmarket town"? >> Graham, Yup, it should have. Perhaps my mind drifted 20 miles north into lovely Kerry. Dunno. But I have mixed-up those two before, at least in my mind and in my journals.....I hope not anymore. Pete
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Speaking of Newmarket, I trace by ancestry to one George Graham, whose son married the sister of John Philpott Curran, a well know barrister and defender of Catholic rights in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Is there anyone on the list that traces their ancestry to the Grahams, Philpotts or Currans of Newmarket? Tim ----- Original Message ----- From: <PeteScherm@aol.com> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:37 PM Subject: Re: Re: [Cork] Newmarket. Parish of Clonfert > Graham at coward@alphalink.com.au writes: > > << > The smallish townland of Clonfert lies about a mile SW of Newcastle > town. > > Should that read "Newmarket town"? >> > > Graham, > > Yup, it should have. Perhaps my mind drifted 20 miles north into lovely > Kerry. Dunno. But I have mixed-up those two before, at least in my mind and > in my journals.....I hope not anymore. > > Pete > > ______________________________