Nancy writes: === The civil parish for Emmyvale Town and townland is Donagh. There is a reference to the close proximity of the civil parish of Donagh to the Errigal Trough civil parish in the Northern part of Monaghan. === That's right. Errigal Trough is at the tippie-top of the county, and Donagh is the next civil parish to the south and southeast - with at least a ten-mile-long common border. === Checking in the 1851 Townlands book I only see a Mullanderg in the Civil Parish of Errigal Trough. Before that I looked on Google and came up with a Mullinderg/Emmyvale. I believe Emyvale is a Town. I don't understand the association of the name Emyvale with the "placename" Mullinderg. === Emyvale town is located in Donagh civil parish, but "right on" the border with Errigal Trough, to the north. Mullanderg townland is located in Errigal Trough, a bit more than 3 miles north of Emyvale, along the N 2 national road. It's actually quite close to the County Tyrone border. === On the Irish civil registration of birth record it gives the registration district as Glaslough, the townland as Mullinderg. === I don't really know much about Registration Districts (I don't do any genealogy), but the town of Glaslough is located in Donagh civil parish, about 3 miles SE of Emyvale town. Mullanderg is 6 miles from Glaslough, but I don't see any other suitable candidates for "Mullinderg". Pete .................................................... Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts </HTML>