Carol and Ron, Not much in the way of census survived prior to 1901. However, I have noted in the 1835 TitheValuation for Drumadravey townland (just west of Irvinestown in Derryvullen North parish) lessees William Fletcher, John Fletcher (my ancestor), another John Fletcher, Archdale and Ingram. Ingram had 8 acres. Ingram did not appear in the 1821 census for Drumadravey. And the 1821 census did not survive for much of Fermanagh so if this is your family you are lucky indeed. I would also note that the adjoining townland of Coolaness has several Keys families and there are other Keys families nearby. My Fletcher ancestors siblings married into the Keys families of Coolaness although I have not searched Keys to date as it is not a direct line. In the absence of suitable census data, Tithe data is often used. A search of the Tithe and Griffiths indexes for both Keys and Ingram names showing up in the same parish should prove useful in narrowing down the search. I suggest that Drumadravey and Coolaness might be two townlands in Derryvullen North parish with a promising start but you would need a more comprehensive review to be sure that was the only Fermanagh parish where the two names occured. I also note that the 1844 and subsequent Archdale rents covering Drumadravey townland do not show Ingram. Good hunting, Doug Fletcher Canada Carol & Ron Simmons wrote: > I'm a new subscriber and I have a question. What kind of census records are there for Fermanagh County? Is there anyone who could do a look-up for me? I don't have a place of residence at this time, so it may not be possible. > > I am looking for information about my g-g grandparents: James Keys and Matilda Ingram. > > James Keys was born in 1837. I only know that it was Fermanagh county. > > Matilda Ingram was born October 18, 1839, also in Fermanagh county. Her father's forename is not known, nor is her mother's name. She had 4 siblings: George, Rebecca, Lucinda and David. David was born Dec. 24, 1833, also in Fermanagh county. David emigrated to the U.S. -- don't know when, but may have been in 1864 when James and Matilda emigrated. > > James and Matilda were married May 22, 1864. They went to Liverpool and emigrated from there. > > If anyone can give me some help it will be greatly appreciated. > > Carol > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library