Nicole, == Does anyone know the location of "Termain (or Termon) House" == Tirmaine House (spelling on map) was (is?) located less than a mile SSW of Clonmany village. There's a problem with the townland boundaries in this congested area on my Townland Index maps, so I can't be sure of the townland. There is currently a building at this same site, located at 373 457 on Discovery map 3, from the Ordnance Survey - and it may be the same building. == Michael's brother Edward built the Glen House. == Glen House, in Straid townland, is located at 358 470, one mile WNW of Clonmany village and about a mile and a quarter NW of Tirmaine House. == I'd also like to know the location of "Ceann Ae House" in Roxtown, Kinnea, Clonmany if it still exists or location is known,. == Ceann Ae House would probably be Kinnea House......but I don't see one on the TI map. However, Rockstown is a settlement within Kinnea townland, and there was a Rockstown House located at 340 480. There is currently a cluster of three or four buildings at this approx. location, and one of them could still exist as Kinnea House. This would be about two and a quarter miles WNW of Clonmany village. == died in Kellogs, Donegal. He was "landlord of Terhoran." == Kellogs would probably be one of four listings for Keeloges townland in Donegal. I don't know about Terhoran, but I can check the four Keeloges for you and see if there is a placename or building named Terhoran or such, in the vicinity. When I get some time, I'll try to verify these "houses" from the six-inch maps at the Donegal library website (www.donegallibrary.ie). All of them would appear on six-inch map number 10. In the meantime, if you have any other questions, drop me a line. But I don't do any genealogy, so don't know anything about records, DNA-testing, etc. [gr]. Pete .............................................................................. ... Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts