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    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD -Elliott and Crozier- Drumduff 1755
    2. carell
    3. To Viola and other Crozier researchers on the list, I don’t know if this Crozier information will link to your Fermanagh families, but Pia has kindly sent me the following information from Family Search….. A Memorial (Marriage agreement) dated the 14th August 1755 and registered 4th March 1757, at Enniskillen, lists a Catherine Crozier, daughter of William Crozier of Drumbo and a Thomas Elliot son of James Elliot of Drumduff. Catherine Crozier’s portion/dowry listed as,10 cows in calf and a mare in foal at May next (1756). (Was May 1756 the date of the marriage, or was the marriage just before 4th March 1757?) Thomas Elliot’s portion or dowry appears to have been a quarter of the land of Drumduff with the house gardens with all other edifices. The said land then leased by a James Crozier. Other Fermanagh names listed in the Memorial were -: Charles Irvine, Ballindullagh, John Hetherington of Drumacalara, John Betty of Tullycalrick and John Johnston of the City of Dublin, Gent. I haven’t been able to link the Drumduff Elliott family to my Irvinestown Elliott family. They only lived about three miles apart in Fermanagh, but both Elliot families lived after immigration, in Broughton Village near Gerringong in NSW. Here they both attended the same local school, which because of a similar naming pattern was confusing. Carole Elliott.

    06/28/2018 12:35:36
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD -Re: Elliott and Crozier- Drumduff 1755
    2. Viola Wiggins
    3. Carell, I think that was one heck of a dowry! I think that Drumduff is in the Irvinestown area. But I'll check the Atlas for it. Wakened with a streaming nose and eyes yesterday am, so will not be researching today. Viola Sent from my iPad > On 28 Jun 2018, at 07:35, carell <carell@bigpond.com> wrote: > > To Viola and other Crozier researchers on the list, I don’t know if this Crozier information > will link to your Fermanagh families, but Pia has kindly sent me the following information > from Family Search….. > > A Memorial (Marriage agreement) dated the 14th August 1755 and registered 4th March 1757, > at Enniskillen, lists a Catherine Crozier, daughter of William Crozier of Drumbo and a Thomas Elliot > son of James Elliot of Drumduff. > > Catherine Crozier’s portion/dowry listed as,10 cows in calf and a mare in foal at May next (1756). > (Was May 1756 the date of the marriage, or was the marriage just before 4th March 1757?) > Thomas Elliot’s portion or dowry appears to have been a quarter of the land of Drumduff with the > house gardens with all other edifices. The said land then leased by a James Crozier. > > Other Fermanagh names listed in the Memorial were -: Charles Irvine, Ballindullagh, John Hetherington > of Drumacalara, John Betty of Tullycalrick and John Johnston of the City of Dublin, Gent. > > I haven’t been able to link the Drumduff Elliott family to my Irvinestown Elliott family. > They only lived about three miles apart in Fermanagh, but both Elliot families lived after immigration, > in Broughton Village near Gerringong in NSW. Here they both attended the same local school, which > because of a similar naming pattern was confusing. > > Carole Elliott. > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    06/28/2018 03:58:42
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD -Re: Crozier - Drumduff 1755
    2. carell
    3. I think that was one heck of a dowry! > I think that Drumduff is in the Irvinestown area. But I'll check the Atlas for it. > Wakened with a streaming nose and eyes yesterday am, so will not be researching today. > Viola Vi, hope you’re feeling better this morning. If you lived ‘down under’ I’d say stay in bed and keep warm. Take care, Carole - OZ >

    06/28/2018 05:41:54
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD -Re: Crozier - Drumduff 1755
    2. Joan Bailey
    3. Just in case you have not come across it. There is a great website for locating any townland, sub townland, civil parish etc. in Ireland, includes maps and links to the Griffith Valuation. https://www.townlands.ie/ It shows 3 townlands called Drumduff in Fermanagh! Joan -----Original Message----- From: carell <carell@bigpond.com> Sent: 29 June 2018 00:42 To: Janet Cassidy via <fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com> Subject: FERMANAGH-GOLD -Re: Crozier - Drumduff 1755 I think that was one heck of a dowry! > I think that Drumduff is in the Irvinestown area. But I'll check the Atlas for it. > Wakened with a streaming nose and eyes yesterday am, so will not be researching today. > Viola Vi, hope you’re feeling better this morning. If you lived ‘down under’ I’d say stay in bed and keep warm. Take care, Carole - OZ > _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    06/29/2018 01:37:03
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD -Re: Crozier - Drumduff 1755
    2. carell
    3. > https://www.townlands.ie/ > > It shows 3 townlands called Drumduff in Fermanagh! > Joan Thanks Joan, this 1755 Crozier was in the townland of Drumduff, in the Parish of Derryvullan North, about 3 mls/6kms. n/e of Irvinestouwn. Carole. >

    06/29/2018 03:08:40