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 -----Original Message----- From: Dave H via Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2015 9:22 AM To: fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Parishes Well it's been said over and over and over again RELIGION is the key but people still totally ignore it in their posts!!!! People won't read the advice given in posts!! How is one to advise anyone as to best possible location/church/graveyard when people just can't be bothered including the RELIGION of whoever they're looking for????? RELIGION is key for finding certain records in Ireland!
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
It's at Drumsnat g/yard.. could be one at Aghadrumsee too and I think Tyholland. This is them here.. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aughnamallagh_House,_Monaghan_-_geograph.org.uk_-_897268.jpg On 06/03/2015 23:47, Killyfole and District Development Association via wrote: > 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 > -- Anything on these pages and ANY PHOTOGRAPHS on internet sites are my intellectual property. You are free to copy and to redistribute UNMODIFIED copies for non-commercial purposes without restriction from me, provided consent has been requested AND granted! Small quotations ("fair use") should include a citation that includes reference to URL to which I have contributed and to which I claim shared copyright to under the 90 year rule. Any other use should be consistent with normal international copyright law! Those with some legal expertise may wish to examine the extensive Copyright Law Materials from the Legal Information Institute of the Cornell Law School.
Sedborough's other daughter married a Stamer c1639. Their descendant, Sir Joseph Stamer, who lived in Kent, England, and I corresponded via snail mail many years ago, until he passed away c2004. There was also a Flowerdew connection to the Sedborough/Stamer families. Viola