Fred, there are sources in O'Falley. Most general histories of Ireland will touch on the various efforts to introduce Scots and English to Ireland. A web-site with a list of some census substitutes, some of which list undertakers or Protestant householders, is: scripts.Ireland.com/ancestor/ browse/index.htm Look under records in 16th c. census substitutes and 17th. and 18th. c. census substitutes. Some of the records they list are available at LDS Family History Centers. I don't know of a source for comprehensive lists. If such a thing exists, perhaps someone on the list will mention it? Anita
Thanks so much, appreciate it, JIM M> ----- Original Message ----- From: <Anitaaust@aol.com> To: <IRL-MONAGHAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 10:35 PM Subject: Re: [MONAGHAN~] Plantation of ireland > Fred, there are sources in O'Falley. Most general histories of Ireland > will touch on the various efforts to introduce Scots and English to Ireland. > A web-site with a list of some census substitutes, some of which list > undertakers or Protestant householders, is: scripts.Ireland.com/ancestor/ > browse/index.htm Look under records in 16th c. census substitutes > and 17th. and 18th. c. census substitutes. Some of the records they list are > available at LDS Family History Centers. I don't know of a source for > comprehensive lists. If such a thing exists, perhaps someone on the list will > mention it? > > Anita > >