Rosalie, following my answer to the spelling and location of your mysterious place name, more answers to your location question from .....(sent to me) 1) Clive Killyfole and District Development Association <gold@fermanaghroots.com> and 2) Bud Flanaghan William J Flanagan <liam@cox.net> Mweelroe is a subtownland (a named area used by local people, but was not considered important enough to be given townland status by the OS mappers in 1830's) I have attached an early OS map of the townland, in which you can see Mweelroe written across it. It is interesting that they decided to drop it as the townland to the South is Mweelbane or "white hill", where as Mweelroe would probably be "Red hill or Hill of the Foxes" depending how the roe was pronounced locally. I have added the variations of spelling to OSM so they should start to be searchable in the near future. ie go to OSM.org and search for Millroe and you will be able to find it on the OpenStreetMap. and from Bud Flanaghan @ William J Flanagan <liam@cox.net> on the maps of Cul Maine parish The original spelling is Oghillicartan (Mweelroe) It is surronded by" on the north & N east by county Tyrone. on the small east side by Stranadariff. on the bottom of it is Mweelbane on the s. west is Coolaghty on the west side by Tirmacspird the longest distance is from SW to Ne , about 3/4 mile >From NW to SE is abour 1/3 of a mile/ in 1834, there were only two large structures. FROM; Landscapes of S. Ulster