Have you ever thought of researching the guilds that these gentlemen had to belong to, to be a tailor or a weaver or a sword bearer all these people had to belong to a guild........and as questionable as it may seem documents do exist for guild members cheers Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 4:23 AM Subject: [MEATH] GEOGHEGANs > > > of anywhere sought > GT grandad was Michael Geoghegan the > tailor b 1807 c.. > His Dad was Thomas a weaver > my chances of finding either akin to winning the lottery > and as for MI's..300 on the tree and never found a grave marker > yet > > josi > My newsletters, including Volume nine, are at: > www.jgeoghegan.org.uk > and at: > www.btinternet.com/~finty/ > > > ==== IRL-MEATH Mailing List ==== > We can have FUN with this list. Interesting history was centered there, like for example, Meath was a Province of Ireland, but the King didn't play well with the Kings next door, so he and his kindom was ousted. > >