In a message dated 10/31/98 3:48:20 PM, maverickwood@worldnet.att.net wrote: <<I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question--I'm new to genealogy and a'learn'n as I go. Is Froghmore a part of Fermanagh? Some of my McKERIHAN/McKERAGHAN family moved from Froghmore to Lissenaden, Co. Tyrone @ 1776. Help--I can't find Froghmore on a map!!! Thanks,>> Its not a dumb question, Rosemary. And you tried to find it yourself and couldn't, so nothing wrong with asking for help. I searched the online database of townlands of Ireland at: <A HREF="http://www.thecore.com/cgi-bin/ire-srch">Search of IreAtlas TOWNLAND DATA BASE</A> This database is incomplete as yet, but does include all townlands beginning with "F". I searched first in Fermanagh and found nothing even close in spelling, but in Co Tyrone I found three townlands named Freughmore. They are: Freughmore 244 acres, Barony: Clogher; Civ Par: Clogher; Poor Law Union: Clogher Freughmore 339 acres, Barony: Clogher; Civ Par: Donacavey; PLU : Omagh Freughmore 466 acres., Barony: Omagh East; Civ Par: Drumragh; PLU Omagh Also found Lissaneden 315 acres Bar: Omagh East; Civ Par: Dromore; PLU Omagh So, they didn't move far. You will need an ordnance survey map of great detail to find the townlands, though. On a larger scale map, look for the area around the towns listed for Poor Law Union. The Union is named after a nearby town, usually within a 10-15 mi radius. So your first one is closer to Clogher, the others nearer to Omagh. Good luck, Janet C-S