A John G Riley researching a Graham family of Trory, Fermanagh, has obviously found & used the 1695 Trory: Rector’s Tythe book. He records from the book that a William Graham of Conrick, paid Two pounds Tythe. Has anyone else found & used this 1695 Tythe Book? Bob (Graham) have you used it? Do you connect to this Graham family? If so, can you please tell me where I might be able to find it online? Thanks Bob & all, Carole.
I think I have also seen that reference. It came I believe from an old tithe list. Other than the name and townland there was no other data as I recall. The problem, as always, is to relate other details to just a name on a list. Without parents, siblings, or spouses it is difficult to establish links or trace families. Bob ------ Original Message ------ From: "CARELL" <[email protected]> To: "Janet Cassidy via" <[email protected]> Sent: 17/04/2016 07:53:11 Subject: 1695 Rector's Tythe Book, Trory. >A John G Riley researching a Graham family of Trory, Fermanagh, >has obviously found & used the 1695 Trory: Rector’s Tythe book. >He records from the book that a William Graham of Conrick, paid Two >pounds Tythe. > >Has anyone else found & used this 1695 Tythe Book? >Bob (Graham) have you used it? Do you connect to this Graham family? >If so, can you please tell me where I might be able to find it online? > >Thanks Bob & all, >Carole.