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    1. Re: Parishes records - Emyvale, Monaghan
    2. PKostelnik
    3. 1. Emyvale Town is in the Parish of Donagh, Barony of Trough, Poor Law Union of Monaghan town. 2. Glaslough Town is in the Parish of Donagh, Barony of Trough, Poor Law Union of Monaghan town. 3. Dernalosset is a townland in the Parish of Errigal Trough, Barony of Trough, Poor Law Union of Monaghan town. Patricia ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandra Whittaker <elmoilsw@telusplanet.net> To: <IRL-MONAGHAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:51 PM Subject: RE: Parishes records - Emyvale, Monaghan > Sorry no can't tell you what Errigle means. Can someone out there tell me > what the full name of the parish is that Emyvale, Glasslough/Glaslough, > Dernalosset are in. All the references to marriage records for the > McCrudden girls are listed on the IGI as Errigle Trough, Monaghan, Ireland. > For some reason I though that these towns were in the Errigle Trough Parish > or Barony. And I also thought that the Parish of Donagh was very near by, > (as you said just a walk away) but perhaps in County Tyrone. HELP! Sandy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna E. Ristenbatt [mailto:der@redrose.net] > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 12:07 PM > To: elmoilsw@telusplanet.net > Subject: RE: Parishes records - Emyvale, Monaghan > > > Hi Sandy, > > On 29 Jan 2001, at 11:09, Sandra Whittaker wrote: > > > > > Thanks, Donna - so Emyvale is in: > > > > Barony - Errigle Trough > > Parish - Donagh > > On this one, can you explain the word Errigle? That doesn't appear on > the URL I gave below. As for published records, I believe someone gave > a URL for that, but might have been on County Tyrone's list. I will check > that for you. I am interested in this as well. My lines were strict > Presbyterian, but supposedly they went over the border to County > Tyrone to church - that is "family legend." If they were very strict, I was > told they might have done that, in order to find a "Purist" church, in their > eyes. I would love to find record, also, of my ROGERS and MORRISON > in some church's records, but so far nothing. > > NOW - if that helps anyone - are there any published records? > > > > Sandy W > > > > Hi Sandy, > > > > If you go to: > > > > http://www.seanruad.com/ > > > > and type in Emyvale, it will come up with: > > > > Town of Emyvale, AKA Scarnageeragh; 119 acres; County Monaghan; > > Barony: Trough; Parish: Donagh; Poor Law Union: Monaghan; Province: > > Ulster. > > > Regards, > Donna Ristenbatt > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > der@redrose.net > Visit: ON THE TRAIL OF OUR ANCESTORS > http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Ships' Lists, PA and Mennonite Research Corner, > Dutch Research Corner, Cemetery Lists, > Rev. War Loyalists, Finding a Civil War Ancestor, > Many Surnames and More! >

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