Hi, Carole and others, The New Brunwick land record shows that my Simon and Mathew Graham were born in County Tyrone and came to NB in 1819 from County Fermanagh. With the help of others on this list, we have narrowed the place in County Fermanagh to Knockmanoul, in Magheracross Parish. I have a hunch that Kilskeery in County Tyrone might be their place of birth. So I would be interested in finding more source material for these areas. And, I don't really understand the 1766 split of Magheracross from Kilskeery. Can anyone help? Thanks. Shirley ---------- Original Message ---------- From: CARELL via <[email protected]> To: Janet Cassidy via <[email protected]> Subject: FERMANAGH-GOLD 1766 Religious Census - only Derryvullan North?. Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 10:27:33 +1100 http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/census/1766-fermanagh-relig-census.txt Searching for the Moff/at/ et/ it family in the 1766 Religious Census for Fermanagh, I found that this census only appears to have recorded the names of those living in the Parish of Derryvullan North. Were the names of those living in the Parish of Magheracross and the Parish of Magheraculmoney and other Fermanagh Parishes, ever recorded for this 1766 Religious Census? All I have been able to find for Magheracross….In 1766 Magheracross Parish split from Kilskeery. I have also searched for, but not found, Kilskeery 1766. RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF CLOGHER DIOCESE, 1766 A.D. NUMBER OF FAMILIES Protestants, Papists, Priests Kilskeery … … 280 276 -- Magheracross … 216 79 496 355 One Any suggestions appreciated? Thank you , Carole E. ========================= https://www.facebook.com/groups/FermanaghGold/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message