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    1. RE: DRUMMERON
    2. Barber Bill-CARV22
    3. A CUTTER would probably indicate that he CUT the TURF or PEAT for fuel. He probably dried it and transported it by cart from the bogs. Enniskillen Town Hall usually sends a photocopy of the original handwritten certificate. The 1862 Griffiths Valuation lists the following KILPATRICKs in Fermanagh: Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864 Kilpatrick, Charles County : Fermanagh Parish : Enniskillen Location : Drumclay Kilpatrick, Jane County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Drumcrow East Kilpatrick, John County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Drumcrow East Kilpatrick, John County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Gortnalee Kilpatrick, Margaret County : Fermanagh Parish : Devenish Location : Drumbeggan Kilpatrick, Robert County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Corgary Kilpatrick, Robert County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Gortnalee Kilpatrick, Robert County : Fermanagh Parish : Inishmacsaint Location : Killybeg Kilpatrick, Thomas County : Fermanagh Parish : Belleek Location : Derrychulloo Kilpatrick, Thomas County : Fermanagh Parish : Devenish Location : Meenagleragh NOTE: DRUMBEGGAN and DRUMCROW EAST. Bill Barber Hudson, New Hampshire -----Original Message----- From: Keith Backhouse [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 11:52 AM To: Barber Bill-CARV22 Cc: FERMANAGH L Subject: Re: DRUMMERON The surname is KILPATRICK The marriage was between James Kilpatrick & Eliza Ellen Tumath 10/6/1891 at St Ninnidh Church Benmore Parish of Innishmacsaint. James was a gardener and his Father John was a cutter. (so far I have only come across farmers so does anyone know what a 'cutter' would be) I have mailed Enniskillen Town Hall and will send for a certificate when I get a reply. Do you know if they hand write a copy or if the original is photocopied. If it is photocopied I could then check the spelling of Drummeron as some listers have suggested it could be Drumaran and I have found one in Cleenish and one in Devenish. thanks for you help Wendy (uk)

    03/31/2001 05:03:40