INQUIRY FROM AMERICA. 1921. To the Editor "The Nationalist and Leinster Times," Sir ---The subjoined letter was passed on to me by Mr. Michael Governey, County Council. I shall be glad to hear from anyone who is interested . I would remind your readers that the original parish of Fenagh included parts of the present parishes of Aghade and Tullow. ----Yours faithfully, T. W. Pettipice. To the Mayor of Carlow. August 20th 1921. Sir---Would you be kind enough to find out for me if any relations of Thomas Salters, who came to the city of Allegehrey, Pennsylvannia, about 1845, are still living ? He came from the parish of Fenagh, with his wife --Jane Joyce ---who had a brother, the Rev. John Joyce of Trinity College Dublin. Mr Joyce was one of the first ministers of the city of Pittsburgh. Thomas Slaters made a Will in 1858, in which he leaves a hundred dollars to every widow in the parish of Fenagh, and five hundred dollars to his nephew , one Peter Neill. I am a grand-niece of Mrs. Jane Salters. I found this old Will , but no mention is made of the money having been paid to the widows. If you will kindly look into this matter I will consider it a great favour. ----Yours respectfully, Ida J. Forsaith, Pittsburgh, Penn. U.S.A.