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    1. Re: [IRL-MAYO] Interesting Mayo Related site with Survey Maps - Streamstown and Belclare Townlands
    2. Oceanstrands
    3. Streamstown Townland and Belclare Townland are still there, Streamstown's name wasn't changed. Property is being sold in Streamstown. Prospectors licences were given to companies including the townlands of Streamstown and Belclare in 1988 and those are included in the Dáil Éireann debates in the following, scroll down the page about halfway, listed under the map coordinates O.S. 1” 74, 84; 6” Mayo 87-8, 97 http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0379/D.0379.198804200032.html There was road widening/bend correction in Streamstown in 1999: http://www.excavations.ie/Pages/Details.php?Year=&County=Mayo&id=670 Oceanstrands --- Mary Ellen Chambers <maryln61@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > I contacted him. His reply is The detail maps of > the Clew Bay area are from the Ordnance Survey. It > says that the base maps are from 1975 and were > updated in 1999. > > This surprised me, because at least from the > 1960s, the family use Belclare as the townland name. > Remember stopping at the post office for some > reason years ago and got into a discussion re: old > townland names and the new ones. I know the names > show up on the various sites which is good for > people researching. The names if they got them for > townland, were from their ancestors who emigrated in > the 19th and early 20th century. > > Yes, I would assume so. Didn't check it out > because I'm on Ancestry.com so use that link. > 1900 Federal Census was the first one for this > area which actually put street names on the side of > each sheet. Earlier census did not which makes some > research difficult unless you know the wards. Which > also changed over the years. Street names also > changed in 1906 which even further complicates > research. > > I'm not at home, so do not have those websites but > if someone would like them for the Wards of Cuyahoga > County, The street name changes, etc. I can put > them online tomorrow morning. Baby sitting and > decided to check my mail.

    06/10/2008 09:14:39
    1. Re: [IRL-MAYO] Interesting Mayo Related site with Survey Maps - Streamstown and Belclare Townlands
    2. Mary Ellen Chambers
    3. Thanks so much for the site references. The 2nd one, I think, relates to the widing of the road by my family's homeplace. That would be R 335 from the fork, back toward Westport. The townlands, of Streamstown, Knockfin, Clerhaun,may been part of the task. There is now a 4 - 5 ft wall along the road sides and even higher in front of the two of my families houses and the ones across the road. Oceanstrands <oceanstrands@yahoo.com> wrote: Streamstown Townland and Belclare Townland are still there, Streamstown's name wasn't changed. Property is being sold in Streamstown. Prospectors licences were given to companies including the townlands of Streamstown and Belclare in 1988 and those are included in the Dáil Éireann debates in the following, scroll down the page about halfway, listed under the map coordinates O.S. 1” 74, 84; 6” Mayo 87-8, 97 http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0379/D.0379.198804200032.html There was road widening/bend correction in Streamstown in 1999: http://www.excavations.ie/Pages/Details.php?Year=&County=Mayo&id=670 Oceanstrands --- Mary Ellen Chambers wrote: > I contacted him. His reply is The detail maps of > the Clew Bay area are from the Ordnance Survey. It > says that the base maps are from 1975 and were > updated in 1999. > > This surprised me, because at least from the > 1960s, the family use Belclare as the townland name. > Remember stopping at the post office for some > reason years ago and got into a discussion re: old > townland names and the new ones. I know the names > show up on the various sites which is good for > people researching. The names if they got them for > townland, were from their ancestors who emigrated in > the 19th and early 20th century. > > Yes, I would assume so. Didn't check it out > because I'm on Ancestry.com so use that link. > 1900 Federal Census was the first one for this > area which actually put street names on the side of > each sheet. Earlier census did not which makes some > research difficult unless you know the wards. Which > also changed over the years. Street names also > changed in 1906 which even further complicates > research. > > I'm not at home, so do not have those websites but > if someone would like them for the Wards of Cuyahoga > County, The street name changes, etc. I can put > them online tomorrow morning. Baby sitting and > decided to check my mail. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-MAYO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/11/2008 06:15:01