I am still ruminating over my recent find of Bryan O'Connor in the tithe applotments for Baggotstown, Rockainy Civil Parish, County Limerick. If this is my Bryan, his son, Timothy was born ca 1810 and on his death cert it gave his parents names, mother was Anne Gallagher. So, today I am looking for where the Gallaghers may have been found in the Griffith's Valuation and the tithes. Since the GV is indexed, Iooked there first and found a John Gallagher living in Bottomstown, not that far from Baggotstown. Checking the tithes for Rockainy CP, I find two Galligans, one Richard living in Loughgur and a widow in Rockainy. I need to look at the film again and see if maybe I transcribed the 'N' instead of an 'R'. The handwriting was hard to read so it could be a mistake. This is an interesting development and I could not believe how many Gallaghers were found in the county, especially in the Galbally Civil Parish. Anyone out there have Gallaghers from this area? Since I am fairly sure that my O'Connors were from Emly RC Parish in County Tipperary, I was wondering, out loud in another post, why he was found in Rockainy CP in the tithes. Could be that was where Anne was from, so he lived there and that would be where I would find their RC records. Seems like my puzzle pieces are coming together. I am open to other opinions and/or possibilities that I haven't thought of yet. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com