Here are a few suggestions for placing your ancestors in Fermanagh in the 17th century. The Ulster Journal of Archaeology I am not sure of the complete volumes. My library has 1853 to 1862 and 1894 to 1911 and the local university has more current issues from the 60s to 90s. I have found outstanding records. The older issues contain many reprints of letters, memoirs and other records. Start with Parliamentary Memoranda of Bygone Days. by the Earl of Belmore. This was in Vol 9 , 1903 (or perhaps an earlier issue, as early as 1899). Older information can be found in the Enniskillen Vestry Books listing all the baptisms marriages etc. Part of this is printed in the 1903 volume 9. These volumes also contain very old gravestone inscriptions an dother useful stuff. Vol 5 1898-99 contains gleanings of Fermanagh History. Lord Belmore wrote a few books. I have not seen them but expect to find great history in them. One is The history of the Corry Family. Read all you can find the history is outstanding. Author Trimble, William Copeland, 1851- Main Title The history of Enniskillen with references to some manors in Co. Fermanagh and other local subjects. Publisher Enniskillen, William Trimble, 1919-21. Lots of detail on the history of the area and often family names other than the land owners are mentioned. Author Ireland (Eire). Manuscrits Commission. Main Title A census of Ireland, circa 1659, with supplementary material from the poll money ordinances (1660-1661) ed. by Séamus Pender. Publisher Dublin, Stationery office, 1939. This census lists the landholders and more, organized by parish and townland. names listeed include " Titiladoes" (sp?), meaning imprtant people in the community/ heads of large households or those in control or influencial, such as having long leases on large pieces of land with many subtenants. You may find your people here. An Historical Account of the Plantation of Ulster 1608-1620 This book lists not just the planters but also all the applicants for land, many of whom do not appear to have received land but still came to Ulster with other planters. It aslo lists the towns theses people were from in Scotland and England. Irish Pedigrees Vol II, 1888, John O'Hart 4th ED. and Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland Vol 1, 1884, John O'Hart. These books contains many geneologies. Visitation of Ireland Vol.2, 1898, Ed. Joseph Jackson Howard LLD and Frederick Arthur Crisp. More geneologies. What is the earliest record you have aside from the bible of the Scoles in Fermanagh? Have you checked the LDS records? If you ever find any records on Black, Rutledge or Newcombe names in Fermanagh please let me know. Good Luck David Black