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    1. Re: Look Up offer
    2. Max
    3. Hi Sharon: I'm not the one with the book.. William Flanagan is. You are the second person to email me about the look up. Please, no one else. If you want William to look up the Annuals for you, ask him, or simply direct you enquiry to the List. Thanks. Maxine Sharon O'Shaughnessy wrote: > > hello Max, > > would appreciate anything you might be able to locate concerning the > GREENAWAY name in Co.Armagh. > > specifically near Tartaraghan Parish > > many thanks, > Sharon O'Shaughnessy

    02/27/2001 08:37:05
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-D Digest V01 #37
    2. to Puddyf : I would live to know when Kidd was first mentioned in your book! Joan

    02/27/2001 07:26:12
    1. Re: Look Up offer
    2. Sharon O'Shaughnessy
    3. hello Max, would appreciate anything you might be able to locate concerning the GREENAWAY name in Co.Armagh. specifically near Tartaraghan Parish many thanks, Sharon O'Shaughnessy

    02/27/2001 05:21:10
    1. Re: pronounciation of Fermanagh
    2. You are absolutely right. That is the way they pronounced it when we were there too - last Summer. Joyce

    02/27/2001 04:09:15
    1. Re: Look Up offer
    2. Max
    3. > > > I would like you to look up the surname---Liddell---Liddle---Little who > > > settled in the Fermanagh county Northern Ireland would you kindly look > > > when these families names first showed up in the history books?----thank > you > > > kindly Doris Martin > > > [email protected] Pbuddyf wrote: > > When you get into Genalogy, you also get into History,Geography and religion. > > Relating to History, would anyone like to know when their Gaelic Family name first showed up in a History book. > > I have a personal copy of the "Annuals of Ireland", written by "The Four Masters" which cover the history of Ireland and it's people from Adam to 1616. It is a seven (7) volume set, fully indexed, with conversions from Gaelic to English for a majority of names. > > It also has an index of ancient place names. > > Please" ONE REQUEST PER E MAIL TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE FOR A REPLY. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    02/27/2001 03:10:03
    1. Re: pronounciation of Fermanagh
    2. Barry Brock
    3. Yvonne E. Williams > Hi, I need to know the correct pronunciation of Fermanagh. I mentioned "Ferm-an-ah" to some people from Ireland and they laughed and said it was "Ferm-ah" or something like that. I would appreciate the help. Yvonne Williams > People that spoke to me while I was there pronounced it fer-MAN-a ...light on the 'fer' and light/short on the 'agh'. Could be different in other parts of the county perhaps. Regards Barry Brock

    02/26/2001 10:55:17
    1. Re: Look Up offer
    2. Max
    3. Hi: Out of curiousity, when does the name McBrien?MacBrien?MacBryan first show up in the Annuals of Ireland? Maxine Pbuddyf wrote: > > When you get into Genalogy, you also get into History,Geography and religion. > > Relating to History, would anyone like to know when their Gaelic Family name first showed up in a History book. > > I have a personal copy of the "Annuals of Ireland", written by "The Four Masters" which cover the history of Ireland and it's people from Adam to 1616. It is a seven (7) volume set, fully indexed, with conversions from Gaelic to English for a majority of names. > > It also has an index of ancient place names. > > Please" ONE REQUEST PER E MAIL TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE FOR A REPLY. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    02/26/2001 09:06:56
    1. Look Up offer
    2. Pbuddyf
    3. When you get into Genalogy, you also get into History,Geography and religion. Relating to History, would anyone like to know when their Gaelic Family name first showed up in a History book. I have a personal copy of the "Annuals of Ireland", written by "The Four Masters" which cover the history of Ireland and it's people from Adam to 1616. It is a seven (7) volume set, fully indexed, with conversions from Gaelic to English for a majority of names. It also has an index of ancient place names. Please" ONE REQUEST PER E MAIL TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE FOR A REPLY.

    02/26/2001 02:04:45
    1. pronounciation
    2. Yvonne E. Williams
    3. Hi, I need to know the correct pronunciation of Fermanagh. I mentioned "Ferm-an-ah" to some people from Ireland and they laughed and said it was "Ferm-ah" or something like that. I would appreciate the help. Yvonne Williams

    02/25/2001 03:15:14
    1. Marriage & Death Certs
    2. Lori Michael
    3. Does anyone know if marriage and death certificates available through the Dublin Registrars Office for the 1850's (marriage) and 1906-1916 (death's)? Thanks for any help or direction. Lori

    02/25/2001 01:51:33
    1. Re: Listings?
    2. Fermanagh Gold
    3. Hi Doug You can preview all messages posted to the Fermanagh list at this page http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/FERMANAGH However, rootsweb is currently offline so I can't check it absolutely and you won't be able to access it! When the rootsweb web sites are back up you could try the link. If it's not correct, get back to me and I'll check it out. Jan Hart Fermanagh Gold FREE records for researchers at http://www.fermanagh.org.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: Douglas Taylor <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 5:08 AM Subject: Listings? > I "subscribed" yesterday. Is there anyway that I can view previous messages? > Thanks, Doug > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: Douglas Taylor <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 5:08 AM Subject: Listings? > I "subscribed" yesterday. Is there anyway that I can view previous messages? > Thanks, Doug >

    02/25/2001 05:15:47
    1. Re: Listings?
    2. In a message dated 2/25/01 7:26:54 AM, [email protected] writes: << http://searches.rootsweb.com/ >> There is an archives. The rootsweb lists are partially down for maintenance right now, but when they are back, go to the address above, and look for something about "archives" on lists. Janet C-S

    02/25/2001 01:26:37
    1. Re: Fermanagh Gold Upgrade
    2. Linda Hawkins
    3. Once again: THREE CHEERS for our marvellous Jan HART! Hip Hip Hooray x 3. Thanks Jan: ray hawkins in sydney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fermanagh Gold" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 11:06 PM Subject: Fermanagh Gold Upgrade > Hi list > > Just a note to say that there have been some major improvements on the > Fermanagh Gold website, in particular with reference to the different search > facilities. You will now be able to view all Surnames by first alphabetival > letter. Each surname is a clickable link to a full list of people with that > surname. Browsing the list in this way gives you an overview of the > enormous spelling variations in the surnames. > > Similarly the Search Families by Place has been improved so you can now view > place names in the database, (residences, parishes etc) each of which is a > clickable link to a list of all people with some connection with that place > name. This search facility in the past was very limited but should now > provide a valuable indication of "who lived where". As with surnames, place > names too appear with a wide range of spelling variations. > > The 1821 Census extracts and the 1881 Census Strays are being expanded to > include parental information where known, and cross referenced links to > other Fermanagh born people in the household. This is an ongoing project as > it will take some months to get through the 10,000+ entries! > > Not too many new contributions have been published lately as I've been > concentrating on improving these search facilities. But I have been sent > lots of really interesting material - so watch this space! > > As always, access to the searches is FREE, the only requirement that you > register your name and email address. > > > Jan > Fermanagh Gold at http://www.fermanagh.org.uk > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > >

    02/23/2001 04:46:48
    1. Listings?
    2. Douglas Taylor
    3. I "subscribed" yesterday. Is there anyway that I can view previous messages? Thanks, Doug

    02/23/2001 02:08:11
    1. LEITH & TUMATH
    2. Keith Backhouse
    3. Hi everyone I am sure this ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH are my ancestors. My Grt. Grandfather WILLIAM TUMATH married ELIZABETH LEITH (could be Ellen) I have no certificates to prove it nor any dates other than William bapt. 17/7/1825 buried 7/2/1899. William & Elizabeth's youngest son was Alexander b12/11/1878 buried 25/7/1910. ELIZABETH (ELLEN) would be my Grt Grandmother . Does anyone have anymore info re Ellen Leith or any Tumaths? The variations are TUMATH / TUMAUTH / TUMOUTH /TUMUTH and are from Churchill - only a few miles from Derrygonelly. Thank you Wendy (UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: Valerie Anderson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:42 AM Subject: Leith > Georgia Garnsey, > I believe I found another entry for Leith's in Willie Parke's book > page 70 Entry #90 > Sacred to the memory of THOMAS LEITH of Largalinney who died 16th. June 1906 aged 67 years. Erected by his loving sister and nephew ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH. > > I believe you already received this information as Mr. Parke seems to have entered it twice as numbers 43 and 91. One time he has the death of Robert Leith entered as Sept. 23 and the second time as Sept. 29th. > > Page 70 Entry #91. > Erected by MARY ANN in memory of her husband ROBERT LEITH who died September the 23rd. 1882 aged 56 years. > > My husband & I visited the Old Dunbar Cemetery this past November with a film crew from Canada. My McClelland Roots Search will be featured on the History Channel this September on a series called "Going Home". You can see pictures of our trip and visit to this cemetery with Willie Parke at www.tomdavidson.homestead.com/GoingHomePage.html > > Val (McClelland) Anderson > Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada > > ______________________________

    02/22/2001 03:20:41
    1. Wiilie Parke's Address
    2. Valerie Anderson
    3. Listers, A "few" people have asked me how to get in touch with Willie Parke but I did not want to give out Willie's address until I had his permission to do so. I now have Willie's permission to give it to the people that asked. Willie does not have an e-mail address. If the people that contacted me asking for his address want to contact me again, I will give you Willie's address. Val (McClelland) Anderson Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    02/22/2001 11:47:21
    1. RE: LEITH & TUMATH
    2. Barber Bill-CARV22
    3. Keith and Georgia, I have found another reference to LEITH. In the 1982 book by Willie Parke, "The Parish of Inishmacsaint" on p. 63 from the Tithe List- 1834, Largalinney, E. KERR, Walter STINSON, Pat ROAN, Robert and William LEITH, Michael WALSH, A. FERGUSON. On p. 69, Griffiths Valuation of 1862: Largalinney (Slope of the Lake), Robert LEITH, Charles LEITH, Patrick ROAN, Owen ROAN (Ely) Didn't see any TUMITH/TUMATHs. Bill Barber Hudson, New Hampshire -----Original Message----- From: Keith Backhouse [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 5:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: LEITH & TUMATH Hi everyone I am sure this ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH are my ancestors. My Grt. Grandfather WILLIAM TUMATH married ELIZABETH LEITH (could be Ellen) I have no certificates to prove it nor any dates other than William bapt. 17/7/1825 buried 7/2/1899. William & Elizabeth's youngest son was Alexander b12/11/1878 buried 25/7/1910. ELIZABETH (ELLEN) would be my Grt Grandmother . Does anyone have anymore info re Ellen Leith or any Tumaths? The variations are TUMATH / TUMAUTH / TUMOUTH /TUMUTH and are from Churchill - only a few miles from Derrygonelly. Thank you Wendy (UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: Valerie Anderson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:42 AM Subject: Leith > Georgia Garnsey, > I believe I found another entry for Leith's in Willie Parke's book > page 70 Entry #90 > Sacred to the memory of THOMAS LEITH of Largalinney who died 16th. June 1906 aged 67 years. Erected by his loving sister and nephew ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH. > > I believe you already received this information as Mr. Parke seems to have entered it twice as numbers 43 and 91. One time he has the death of Robert Leith entered as Sept. 23 and the second time as Sept. 29th. > > Page 70 Entry #91. > Erected by MARY ANN in memory of her husband ROBERT LEITH who died September the 23rd. 1882 aged 56 years. > > My husband & I visited the Old Dunbar Cemetery this past November with a film crew from Canada. My McClelland Roots Search will be featured on the History Channel this September on a series called "Going Home". You can see pictures of our trip and visit to this cemetery with Willie Parke at www.tomdavidson.homestead.com/GoingHomePage.html > > Val (McClelland) Anderson > Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada > > ______________________________ ============================== Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    02/22/2001 10:51:17
    1. RE: Leith
    2. Barber Bill-CARV22
    3. Valerie, Good catch! I missed those two additional references and now see them in my book. Unfortunately, there is no Index of Surnames. Bill Barber -----Original Message----- From: Valerie Anderson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 11:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Leith Georgia Garnsey, I believe I found another entry for Leith's in Willie Parke's book page 70 Entry #90 Sacred to the memory of THOMAS LEITH of Largalinney who died 16th. June 1906 aged 67 years. Erected by his loving sister and nephew ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH. I believe you already received this information as Mr. Parke seems to have entered it twice as numbers 43 and 91. One time he has the death of Robert Leith entered as Sept. 23 and the second time as Sept. 29th. Page 70 Entry #91. Erected by MARY ANN in memory of her husband ROBERT LEITH who died September the 23rd. 1882 aged 56 years. My husband & I visited the Old Dunbar Cemetery this past November with a film crew from Canada. My McClelland Roots Search will be featured on the History Channel this September on a series called "Going Home". You can see pictures of our trip and visit to this cemetery with Willie Parke at www.tomdavidson.homestead.com/GoingHomePage.html Val (McClelland) Anderson Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    02/22/2001 02:17:24
    1. Re: Irish Orphan scheme 1840's
    2. Fermanagh Gold
    3. Bud Dr Trevor McClaughlin's book "BAREFOOT AND PREGNANT? IRISH FAMINE ORPHANS IN AUSTRALIA" published in 1991 by The Genealogical Society of Victoria Jan Hart Fermanagh Gold http://www.fermanagh.org.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: Pbuddyf <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:36 PM Subject: Irish Orphan scheme 1840's > Does anyone out there have a source or information on "The Irish Female Orphan emigration Scheme to Australia" from the Workhouses back in 1849 ??? >

    02/21/2001 04:54:41
    1. Leith
    2. Valerie Anderson
    3. Georgia Garnsey, I believe I found another entry for Leith's in Willie Parke's book page 70 Entry #90 Sacred to the memory of THOMAS LEITH of Largalinney who died 16th. June 1906 aged 67 years. Erected by his loving sister and nephew ELLEN LEITH and ALEXANDER TUMATH. I believe you already received this information as Mr. Parke seems to have entered it twice as numbers 43 and 91. One time he has the death of Robert Leith entered as Sept. 23 and the second time as Sept. 29th. Page 70 Entry #91. Erected by MARY ANN in memory of her husband ROBERT LEITH who died September the 23rd. 1882 aged 56 years. My husband & I visited the Old Dunbar Cemetery this past November with a film crew from Canada. My McClelland Roots Search will be featured on the History Channel this September on a series called "Going Home". You can see pictures of our trip and visit to this cemetery with Willie Parke at www.tomdavidson.homestead.com/GoingHomePage.html Val (McClelland) Anderson Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    02/21/2001 03:42:34