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    1. RE: [LONGFORD] Drumlish: Sheridan/Masterson/Brady/Rorke/Duffy/Reilly
    2. Agnes M
    3. A list of Drumlish people is a good idea. Will it be online? -----Original Message----- From: Jane Dowling [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 6:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Drumlish: Sheridan/Masterson/Brady/Rorke/Duffy/Reilly On Jan 14, 2005, at 5:39 AM, Ivy Trott wrote: > I don't suppose any of your folk married an OLLARD, did they? I'm > told they were cobblers and lived along the canal.... I know there is > an Allard Bridge somewhere there, and possibly Allard and Ollard are > interchaneable, as our Trott and Tratt are.... If there are any > haystacks around Longford (at this time of year? and come to think of > it, I never saw but one haystack when on my two precious visits to > Ireland, and that was in Donegal!) I'm pretty sure you'd find my > OLLARDs hiding out in them... > > Go well! Ivy in South Africa. > Ivy: Not so far...no OLLARDS. I think that your deduction concerning Allard/Ollard is really amazing. Wow, quite impressive. Is the canal near Leitrim by any chance? I guess that the Ollards come from Drumlish. We should make a list of Drumlish people like Drumkerron has. My understanding is that there were only about 300+ people there in early 1800s. There is the history of the Cooney family of RI on the Longford site. Maybe it would have some info for you. They are from Drumlish originally. I'll try to dig up what I can for you and others with whom we have been chatting about the parish of Drumlish, Killoe. Thanks, Jane ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== To Unsubscribe: Send email to [email protected] Put ONLY the word unsubscribe in the message. For digest the address is [email protected] [If you take the LIST you can't unsub from the DIGEST & vice versa]

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