Thanks Clive, Apologies for the delay in replying. It would seem that James Arthur Mayne may be a nephew of James Arthur Mayne the father of Arthur Mayne who went to Australia. What is the link is proving difficult to locate. Best wishes, Ian -----Original Message----- From: Killyfole and District Development Association via Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2015 10:47 AM To: fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com Subject: FERMANAGH-GOLD Mayne Ian, The reason I ask is that name is one that came into the Clones Civil Parish area during the plantation. In 1614, 1000 acres was granted to John Sedborough. In 1629 to was bequeathed to his daughter Barbara and husband John Mayne. The estate was based in an area called "Mount Mount Sedborough" but that name has since died out (although a local lough retains the name) and reverted to the older, probably the original name of Rateen or Golan. The family have a plot in Magheraveely - http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/photos/tombstones/fermanagh-magheraveely/target55.html But something makes me think there is a vault in St Marks, Aghadrumsee which is associated with them too (Id need to check this) Do any of these names jump out at you? Clive On Saturday 07 March 2015 09:39:22 Ian Gammage via wrote: > Yes understand about religion being critical in Ireland, Dave. However, > religion is not often included in key documents in Australia. Mostly with > mine I don't know the religion. It can change too. Arthur Mayne, for > example, appears as Church of England in Australia though I would guess he > was probably Church of Ireland when in Ireland. > > It is not ignored. Often religion is just not known. > > Cheers, Ian ================================== https://www.google.ie/ ================================== http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/placenames/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FERMANAGH-GOLD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message