Hi Bonnie you could start by mailing Enniskillen library for the 1901 census. They will send you a list of all the Kirkpatricks including the Townland and Civil Parish. When you get the list choose which ones could be yours and they will then send copies of the actual census form. They are very helpful and quick to respond. You must remember to give them your full postal address as they send everything snail mail. www.eknlib.demon.co.uk library web site Wendy (uk) Subject: Re: DRUMMERON > Hi.. I am coming in on the back side of this conversation, so to speak, and > just had to put in my 2cents worth.. > I have been researching the KiRkpatrick family from Co Fermangh, so far I > have found references to Fintona(which I believe is in Co Tyrone); simply Co > Fermanagh, and Think I have the family(some of them anyway) registered for > baptism in Donacavey Church of Ireland registers. > The one person I have had contact with is a 93 yr old distant cousin who > lives in Lisnaskea now. > She says her father(and perhaps grandfather) were born in Drumhack, which > according the information I found on the internet, is a Townland in the > Parish of Aghalurcher, Co of Fermanagh. All of these I understand are quite > close in proximity. Not being a good geography student, and knowing next to > nothing about Ireland, I decided to put in here that there is the name James > in this family. Some of the other names common are William, John, Robert > and Thomas, which are likely prevalent in a lot of the familys of that > area.. > If this rings a bell with anyone, I would love to hear from them. I am > trying to put this family tree together, and having just begun to dent the > surface, have not a lot of solid evidence. I do have some names and dates > that are pretty solid, so will be more than happy to compare notes with > anyone thinking there just might be some connection. > Also, if there is anyone out there that would like to set me straight on > anything I stated above.. have at it!! As I said, I am certainly NOT an > expert on any of this.. > Have a great day, everyone.. Hoping to hear from some of you soon.. > > Bonnie Kirkpatrick > in the Thumb of Michigan >