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    1. Co Antrim, NI: Lisburn Fultons versus Carnmoney Parish Fultons, 1700s on
    2. Roberta (Fulton) Hirth
    3. Reference: Trevor Fulton <Killultagh@aol.com> note on Fri 19 Feb 1999 on his Northern Ireland research, especially the Lisburn Fultons Dear Trevor, So glad you have successfully joined our list of over 150 Fulton researchers and have begun sharing your information. By all means, do search the Fulton discussion list archives. There is a considerable amount on the Lisburn Fultons. And it will help you make connections to those researchers studying the Lisburn lines. There is a set of Fulton Newsletters that were published in 1986-1994 (4 packages of 250 pages each). Two of those packages are already circulating in the United Kingdom. If you are interested in receiving them, just send me your snail mail address privately. There is no charge other than you pay the postage to mail them to the next recipient when you are done with the package. We call it our Round Robin Exchange and it has enabled over 50 researchers to access these materials inexpensively. Regarding the Fultons in Carnmoney Parish, Co Antrim, what religion did they follow ? It appears that the Lisburn Fultons usually followed the Episcopalian faith, whereas the Fultons around the Derry area were usually Presbyterians. If you have any leads about members of your branches migrating to other countries, please let us know. It may help researchers in Scotland, U.S, Canada, Australia, etc. make connections. Thanks, Roberta R. (Fulton) Hirth Harriman, New York 10926 Fulton web page at: http://www.frontiernet.net/~elisa96/hirth/fulton.htm

    02/21/1999 04:07:47