Patrick at pstone8@msn.com writes: << An ancestress of mine was baptized in 1886 in a Church of St. Columb[a], "Bailinacrae". I'm trying to determine the exact location of that church. >> Patrick, I'm sure there are others on this list who are much more familiar with the recent church structure of Inishowen, but I may have an idea on this one. According to the Discovery map no. 3, there is a church next to a minor road a bit more than 3 miles NNW of Moville (585 431 on the map). The Townland Index map of this area shows that it was an RC church at the time of the development of the six-inch maps, i.e. about 1840. I would assume that the current church is the same or a replacement. In any case, it is likely to still be RC. It is located in the townland of Carrowblagh, also known as Leckemy. There is no indication of the word Ballinacrae on either the TI or the Discovery maps, so I would guess this is an "unofficial" placename. I don't think I have any more information on this, nor do I have any cemetery location associated with this church. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts