Carol, I believe the 'Old Beatty house' is still at least partly standing in Follum. I am a little confused with the mention of a 'Mass Card' as I thought they were Cof I but anyhow you should have no problems tracing this family. There is a Samuel Beatty in Follum Little in Griffiths 1862. They will definitely be in the 1901 census. There will also be marriage records available in Enniskillen Town Hall and birth records at Groni or baptismal records at the local church, which for this area are. Drumswords Catholic Church, 'maybe ' St Tierneys in Rosslea. Aghadrumsee Cof I . Drumswords and Aghadrumsee are within three or four miles of Follum and the schools [where there also maybe records] are Corraney [Catholic] and Aghadrumsee Cof I. I do not have cemetery records of either Drumswords or Aghadrumsee but I have searched . Donagh, Aghavea, Aghalurcher and St Tierneys Rosslea and although there are Beatty's in Aghavea and Aghalurcher they are Cof I and from Kilkeeran. As I said I am being put off by the 'Mass Card' which would indicate Catholic but perhaps you could come back to me on this. as I have quite a few records showing Beatty which could be helpful to you when you get further back down the line. I also know the area extremely well. ie. names of other families in this small hamlet etc. could help with Rose's maiden name. Maureen