Trish I dad a similar dilemma with one of my g-grandfathers but resolved the problem when I had traced him down in the Griffiths' lists and placed him on the map - three parishes met at the place he was living, and where his son farmed a couple of decades later. So the fact that the family seemed to have been in three places at once was explained. It meant paying out, but was worth it. If you contact Irish Origins you can look up where they were in Griffiths, and although they do have maps, they do not always show the plot numbers that correspond to the Griffiths' lists, But if you contact the Valuation Office in Dublin, they will send out, again for a fee ( but they are very speedy and helpful ) photocopies of the maps with the plot numbers written on. Just remember to get the correct number of the map that you are referring to! So - info from Irish Origins, maps from Valuation Office! Irish Origins website is www.eneclann.ie/ Valuation Office is www.valoff.ie/ Good hunting, Slan Mary