If you have any names or dates, you should contact the PRONI... Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 66 Balmoral Ave., Belfast BT9 6NY, No. Ire. They have holdings from about 1830 You may also contactthe Northern Ireland registrar General's Office, Oxford House, Chichester St., Belfast BT1 4HL..they have records of births marriages and deaths from 1864 and some Protestant marriages from 1845. In Fermanagh itself, there is the Fermanagh Divisional Library in Enniskillen and the Fermanagh County Museum, Castle Barracks in Enniskillen..(Actually the old Maguire (my clan) castle which has been restored) You can also contact Irish World, 3A Bellmore Street, Enniskillen They are a research service. You can also go and find your local FHC of the Mormon Library.. There are 3 in Houston...10555 Mills Road, 16331 Hafer Road and 1101 Bering Dr. There is one in Sugarland at 602 Eldridige Road and one in Pasadena on 4202 Yellowstone. You can find the tel. no.'s in the phone book under Church of the Later Day Saints.... You can check their holdings and then their catalog and perhaps order church and government records to review at your convenience when they arrive. call them and see when they are open as they all have different times. Good Luck Maureen Maloney At 05:07 PM 10/27/98 -0800, you wrote: >I will be in Fermanagh next Spring specifically to trace my family's >roots. In advance of the trip, would you please advise on research >methods from here, (Houston, Texas). >Great thanks for any help. >Robert Moffitt > >