I have been writing to anyone doing any look- ups, my gg grandparents came to N/B Canada from Ireland in 1847, that is all I know, Philip and Ellen Mc Govern and there 6 children. I am looking for anyone finding the name on anything, would be most helpful. I think they came from a pumpkin patch because I can find out NOTHING on them. I sent $65.00 to a lady on line (won't mention name ) but all she did is get me copies of information I already sent to her. I am not happy with that....But if you can find me any new information I would be most happy to pay for it. Thank you. Pat -----Original Message----- From: William Weiland <wcw@adelphia.net> To: IRL-MONAGHAN-L@rootsweb.com <IRL-MONAGHAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [MONAGHAN~] Full Circle: Cahan's Exodus >Anitaaust@aol.com wrote: >> >> Hello all! I have recently received a copy of Full Circle, the history of the >> Ballybay >> Presbyterian community. If anyone would like a look-up, please let me know. >> Anita > >Anita, > >Thank you for your generous offer. My aunt, and now myself, have been >stumpted on the origins of our TODD line after nearly 50 years of >research. Her research identified John TODD as my gg grandfather in >Ormstown Quebec. I found a history book about the county in Quebec >which revealed that John TODD came from Monaghan Ireland, probably in >1817. His wife was Jane LAMB. She may also have been from Monaghan. >Do you show either John TODD or Jane LAMB in the Ballybay Presbyterian >community? The time frame would have likely been 1790-1817, assuming >she traveled with him to Canada. Thanks again. > >-- >Bill Weiland >Ireland: TODD, LAMB, SADLER, THORNTON, LEGGET > >