Not exactly genealogy related yet... Might be though. Is there/was there a seven arch bridge in Co. Fermanagh?
While not answering your question Carl I did come across this site.. http://www.borderroadmemories.com/image-galleries/?keyword&county=Fermanagh&bordertype&imagetype Many people will drive these roads on not spot anything.. I can see it plainly in most!! What am I on about?? The county line! In many of these you can clearly see where one county ends and next starts and into which one doing research should really look at... Where does one county end and next start?? Just look at the difference on road surface!! or where road markings end, or where weeds in middle of road stops... With that in mind one should clearly see how simple it was for one person to live in one county and a son etc in next and even today these are where Republic of Ireland ends and Northern Ireland starts and you can clearly see the high security border controls, passport controllers, high security fences and how difficult it is to get from one county to next and it would have been just as difficult for one's kin.. .. the first one shows Fermanagh/Monaghan and you can see how simple it is for one to be in Monaghan and an ancestor in Fermanagh, or to have land in both etc. DH (bridgehunting!) On 25/04/2015 04:07, Carl Maguire via wrote: > Not exactly genealogy related yet... > Might be though. > Is there/was there a seven arch bridge in Co. Fermanagh? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com