Mary Ann SMYTH, nee Bustard, b.1830 dau of John + Catherine Bustard Lisnacloon, Termonamongan, Omagh, Tyrone applied for Pension. not sure is she got it or not but if C of I then there are the 13 huge volumes of Ledgers in NAI where B.D.M's were recorded if information other than/in addition to Census returns were sought. Often these list Parents/Siblings etc sent in from their Parish and many of these registers were burnt in Dublin so these "Parish" extracts are often all that is left for many Parishes. These also exist for people who were not on the 1841/51 Census due to being out of the Country on Census nights so they could prove who they were when applying. I don't think RC B.D.M's were accepted or recorded or not, or if it was only the C of I ones with them being the only recognized record keepers... DH On 25/03/2015 12:09, caiside via wrote: > Janet, >>Thank you for this. I saw a posting for James Bustard saying he came >>from Frevagh townland in Devenish parish in Fermanagh. I have not been >>able to track his family yet as, they could be a close relation. My >>Bustard family lived in Frevagh townland. Perhaps none of them live in >>Scottsburg, Virginia anymore. >>No Bustard matches with y-dna yet. In fact, no close matches at all! >>Anne in Ottawa