That sounds a distinct possibility. How far back would that reach, do you think? Liz "Lee Carr" <shirleyjcarr@optusnet.com.au> a écrit dans le message de news: mailman.188.1262733558.14600.genire@rootsweb.com... > Maybe Darragh? > > Cheer, Lee > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: genire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Liz Owen > > > Strange - it's all to do with corruption of the surname. My Foucayran > from > whom I have just had an e-mail, is descended from a slew of Fourcaran > (spelling incredibly variable - would you like a list from my parish > registers?) that I can trace back in this here neck of the woods to 1589 > > Liz Owen > > > "Joseph Pessarra" <joepessarra@suddenlink.net> a icrit dans le message de >>> We also have a family called Darailh, also said to be Irish from way >>> back - Daray maybe? >>> Any ideas anybody? > > > >