Hi, I am new to this list - recently did a search on the archives and found a reference to an essay in the Tipperary Historical Journal 1994 by Tadhg Hayden called the "The Haydens in Tipperary: a 700 year journey." I have tried my local library, the NZ Society of Genealogists and the New Zealand National Library and have been unable to locate a copy of this production. I would be very grateful if someone is able to help me with a scanned copy of just that article. My interest in the Tipperary family comes from having been given a copy of an old letter which started like this: "In Singleton, in County Tipperary, Ireland lived a well to do farmer named Haedon. He had five daughters and one or two sons. One of the latter became a doctor and moved to Dublin where he became famous as he was one of the first who reduced his fee, to suit the poor people, to 5/-. The daughters were named Eliza, Rachael, Jane, Margaret and Hannah............. Jane was my GGGGrandmother. There seem to be some errors however as I have found that there is no place in Ireland called Singleton and it appears that the spelling of HAEDON should be HAYDEN. I have recently found a reference to the doctor, hence my other posting. I would love to make contact with someone else connected to this family. Margaret Parkes