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    1. Re: Fermanagh Townlands
    2. Bonnie Kirkpatrick
    3. Maureen.. As you have probably have heard from many.. I would be more than happy to pay for whatever expenses etc. to get a copy of your map.. Also.. I just read your post on the graveyard at Donagh just north of Lisnaskea.. My husbands realatives, the KIKRPATRICK's, came from that area, from what I can figure.. One relative (93) is still living in Lisnaskea, in fact. I have been trying to get some info from her without much luck. Part of our family(my hubby;s direct ancestors) left there in 1847 and emigrated to Canada. I have found a few tiny clues(the grgrgrgrandparents were married in Aghavea in 1813). Also, this cousin who is 93 writes that her grandfather and father were both born in Drumhaw, but that is about all I know.. I think I have figured out the connection between this cousin and the ones who came to Canada, but of course not positive yet. She does not remember, and when you try to run a theory by her, she goes off in another direction without really answering you. Do you by any chance know of any churches in that area that have e-mail? or is there no such thing as a church with e-mail contac! t?? Anyone?? Dying for one more clue... Bonnie Kirkpatrick in the Thumb of Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:28 PM Subject: Fermanagh Townlands > I have certainly created some interest with my map. Well at the 'oh so > endearing' request from Mr Traynor I will one way or another get it sorted so > that everyone can view it even if I have to have it re-made from the > original, I know from my own experience how valuable it will be to many of > you, who unlike me were not born and bred in Fermanagh. I intend to with the > offered valuable assistance of Bud Flanagan > combine it with a list from Griffiths Valuation 1862 of the Families living > in the different townlands.I have had a rough count of the townlands on there > and there are about 100 some of them very small but all very legible. Goa is > the smallest and Eshnadarragh and Corraleek the largest. Just as a taster to > any BEGGANS reading this , The FAMILY home is actually pinpointed in the > Eshnadarragh townland. It is the only one on the whole of the map so perhaps > whoever made the map was one of my ancesters. > > Will be in touch > > Maureen > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    05/12/2001 07:03:30