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    1. [FERMANAGH] 1901 Fermanagh Census
    2. Dear Dan I was able to find the Enniskillen library online ( I don't have the link) and email them. They have the 1901 census apparently on CD as they sent me a printout of the surname I was looking for (as well as variations in spelling). I was able to locate my GGGrandfather in the census and when I found his townland listed I could then go through the list of all those with that surname/townland and located 3 of his children. It did take awhile as the list was mailed by snail mail but the service was free and very helpful and worth the wait. Janet Morgan Researching McDonnell and Maguire around Newtown Butler

    05/07/2002 01:44:05
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] 1901 Fermanagh Census
    2. Rita Chesterton
    3. To Janet Morgan, regarding MAGUIRE Hi Janet...have we talked before? I'm interested in the Margaret Maguire (Catholic) who married John Fitzgibbon (Protestant), probably around 1840....but don't know where. If that combination comes up in your research, I'd love to hear from you. Rita JMorgan441@aol.com wrote: > Dear Dan > I was able to find the Enniskillen library online ( I don't have the link) > and email them. They have the 1901 census apparently on CD as they sent me a > printout of the surname I was looking for (as well as variations in > spelling). I was able to locate my GGGrandfather in the census and when I > found his townland listed I could then go through the list of all those with > that surname/townland and located 3 of his children. It did take awhile as > the list was mailed by snail mail but the service was free and very helpful > and worth the wait. > Janet Morgan > Researching McDonnell and Maguire around Newtown Butler > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > There are two other mailing lists for County Fermanagh: > IRL-Fermanagh-L-request@rootsweb.com > Fermanagh-Gold-L-request@rootsweb.com

    05/09/2002 07:43:24