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    1. [FERMANAGH] Re: McBarron
    2. Max Carrick
    3. Hello Dan I have a great interest in the McBarron name and you're right. it isn't very common it seems. One whole section of this family migrated from the Enniskillen area to Australia in the 1850s and 1860s. Mary McBarron was my GGrandmother. I will contact you off list to see if our McBarrons are related, which I'm sure must be. Regards Max Carrick Sydney, Australia

    05/08/2002 01:01:19
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Re: McBarron
    2. Philip E Leonard
    3. Dear Max You may have seen my intervention re McBarrons in Kinawley parish. Since then I have found that there were a number of McBarron families in both the Kinawley end and the Swanlinbar end of Kinawley parish. Their descendants are there now. Philip E L --- Original Message ----- From: "Max Carrick" <max@southernx.com.au> To: <FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:01 PM Subject: [FERMANAGH] Re: McBarron > Hello Dan > > I have a great interest in the McBarron name and you're right. it isn't > very common it seems. > > One whole section of this family migrated from the Enniskillen area to > Australia in the 1850s and 1860s. Mary McBarron was my GGrandmother. > > I will contact you off list to see if our McBarrons are related, which I'm > sure must be. > > Regards > > Max Carrick > Sydney, Australia > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Some Ireland Counties are up for adoption: If interested in adopting a county, See: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com , read the requirements for adoption and contact the recruitment coordinator at: > Fermanagh-admin@rootsweb.com > >

    05/11/2002 01:25:21