Roscommon Tibohin Corroghogil Corracoggil L. McShane Laborer wife Pap. County/Parish/Townland/Alternate Spelling/Given Name or Initial/Surname/Profession/Wife/Religion. It also showed, in the McSHANE entry (unlike most of the entries) there were no children in the home. There were no servants in the home. FYI -- A searchable data base containing data transcribed from the 1749 SYNGE (Elphin) census in the Dioces of Elphin. This census covers most of Roscommon and parts of Galway and Sligo. The data base is under development and is on-line for limited searching at the Leitrim-Roscommon.com website. The data collected for the Elphin Census was under the direction of Edward SYNGE, the bishop of Elphin for the Church of Ireland. It was recorded that Bishop SYNGE was anxious to know the proportion of Protestants to "Papists" (a name he used to refer to Catholics). For what it is worth, the census revealed the ratio to be 3 Protestants to 39 "Papists". There are no surviving details as to how the census was conducted, or who the enumerators were. throughout the 19th Century the process of division and amalgamation of parishes was ongoing. Examples: Clooncraft, a separate parish in the 1749 Elphin Census, was divided up between Elphin and Aughrim parishes in 1872. In the 1850s, the old parish of Tibohine lost much of its territory and Fairymount became the parish church. And the list goes on. Many townlands were affected by these changes. Also, many townlands were replaced or renamed