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    1. North Commons, Trim : Re: [MEATH] KILDALKEY - Townland Question
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. Jeanine, Jut in case you are interested - and this may be relevant or not depending on the time frame you are interested in. You've been looking for North Commons, Trim - and I haven't found that - *but* if you're ever interested in the 1901 or 1911 censuses of Ireland. In the D.D.D. of Trim, Electoral District of Trim - Trim parish there is listed the following: Commons: 1st Division 2nd Division 3rd Division 4th Division 5th Division 6th Division 7th Division Sounds huge, doesn't it? But - the Electoral district had in total a population of 2,935 in 1881 and a lot of other townlands. Any one of those or a combinatoin may have been North Commons prior to that. Ican't give you any idea as to where these places are - wish I could Jane :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeanine" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:27 AM Subject: Re: [MEATH] KILDALKEY - Townland Question > Fay... > Have you asked if anyone out there has the discovery maps for Meath. <snip> I know I searched all over for North > Commons, Trim, which is no longer. I believe I found it listed on Sean > Raud's pages.

    08/03/2003 08:46:57
    1. Re: North Commons, Trim : Re: [MEATH] KILDALKEY - Townland Question
    2. jeanine
    3. Hi Jane... Yes, I know that there were the different divisions of "Commons"...that was my problem. I found them on redevelopment maps that give all the new roadwork going on in & around Trim..I forget which agency it was just now. I emailed the Heritage Center asking them & they put me in touch with, I would guess, the engineering dept...(too early to think right now.) Heritage Center told me that it was, back in the 1850's-60-70's a suburb of Trim, but now it has been developed with new housing & is Trim. The person couldn't give me an exact place if I wanted to come walk the streets my Greats walked. I haven't looked at any voting registers as I don't know if anyone was left there by 1900. My Greats were born in 1845 & 1855 & came to US in 1873. I haven't gotten a chance to check out Griffith's for my GREAT-GREATS, Arthur & Alice KELLY & I feel as tho the name KELLY is too numerous to ask for a lookup. As for BANNON, I only know Kate's mother's first name was Mary...hope her father's name is on Civil Marr. reg which I am awaiting. Jane, thanks for your thoughts, they're appreciated. Blessings... Jeanine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Lyons" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:46 PM Subject: North Commons, Trim : Re: [MEATH] KILDALKEY - Townland Question > Jeanine, > > Jut in case you are interested - and this may be relevant or not depending > on the time frame you are interested in. > > You've been looking for North Commons, Trim - and I haven't found that - > *but* if you're ever interested in the 1901 or 1911 censuses of Ireland. In > the D.D.D. of Trim, Electoral District of Trim - Trim parish there is listed > the following: > > Commons: > 1st Division > 2nd Division > 3rd Division > 4th Division > 5th Division > 6th Division > 7th Division > > > Sounds huge, doesn't it? But - the Electoral district had in total a > population of 2,935 in 1881 and a lot of other townlands. > > Any one of those or a combinatoin may have been North Commons prior to that. > Ican't give you any idea as to where these places are - wish I could > > Jane :-) > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jeanine" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:27 AM > Subject: Re: [MEATH] KILDALKEY - Townland Question > > > > Fay... > > Have you asked if anyone out there has the discovery maps for Meath. > <snip> I know I searched all over for North > > Commons, Trim, which is no longer. I believe I found it listed on Sean > > Raud's pages. > > > ==== IRL-MEATH Mailing List ==== > Visit The Roscommon Database for uncommon records: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ ........History or Genealogy are fair subjects here, but current politics and religion issues are not. >

    08/04/2003 01:20:41