Hi Crawford I don't know if you have yet visited Fermanagh Gold at http://www.fermanagh.org.uk but there are some TUBMANs in the 1788 Electors Poll. Francis, James, Robert & Thomas all from Drumkervin. There is also a Matthew Tubb Man from Mullay. There are also quite a few Crawfords and Wallaces to look through. To view these records you need to follow the links to become a Fermanagh Friend, then you have over 29,000 records you can search for free. The information on the site has been supplied by researchers mainly from this list. Hope this helps Jan Hart Fermanagh Gold ----- Original Message ----- From: Crawford MacKeand <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 2:49 PM Subject: GAULT, CRAWFORD, WALLACE, TUBMAN > I've been chasing after my Gaults and Crawfords for some time, (without a > whole lot of success!) but now I have a couple of new names, one of them > suspected (Wallace) and one quite unsuspected (Tubman). The latter is > uncommon enough that I wonder if anyone has seen any around?? > > William GAULT m. Margaret WALLACE (date circa 1820 - 1825?), and they had > a son Thomas GAULT b. 2 May 1829 (in Fermanagh, locality unknown) > > Henry CRAWFORD (a farmer) m. Rose Ann TUBMAN (date circa 1820 - 1825?) and > they had a daughter Helen CRAWFORD b. 23 Mar 1826 (Rossorry, Fermanagh) > > Given that family data says that Helen was born in "County formana Parish > Rossorry" and that Henry's occupation is given as "farmer" in Helen's > death cert. in Scotland in 1903, I'm assuming that Rossorry means the > rural parish and not the Townland streets right next to Enniskillen. > > But the main question is - has anybody here seen Tubman? > > Crawford. > > "If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; > but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall > end in certainties." Francis Bacon > > > ============================== > 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists > http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/ >