The village of Drumlish is near the northwest corner of County Longford, near the boundary of county Leitrim. I think this was formerly part of Killoe Parish, and that there is now a Drumlish Ph. so killoe is drumlish and this crosses the voarders of longsford and leitrim jim
Hi Jim You wrote > so killoe is drumlish and this crosses the voarders of longsford and leitrim > jim Is this a question or a statement? This is really important for me to know as my Dimond/Cassidy family disappeared from Gortermone on the Leitrim side of that same border and I am interested in finding them in Longford. Would appreciate any further information you can give. I found a heap of Cassidys in Drumlish parish. Martin is my man, born circa 1810. No parents known. Married Mattie Dimond or Dymond and my g grandmother Mary Ann was born in Gortermone in 1836. TIA Beryl O'Gorman Greensborough Victoria Australia What's your story? Wordweavers Weaving your memories Weaving your stories http://www.wordweavers.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <CARADOC28@aol.com> To: <IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [LONGFORD~] Drumlish change > The village of Drumlish is near the northwest corner of County Longford, > near the boundary of county Leitrim. > > I think this was formerly part of Killoe Parish, and that there is now a > Drumlish Ph. > > > so killoe is drumlish and this crosses the voarders of longsford and leitrim > jim > > ______________________________