This is the exclamation that I saved at the time then I asked the list. I didn't know what they were at the time either. They contain [I sent 12 emails to the list with Palatine names] Palatine Families in Ireland, the 13th day of July, 1715 A List of the Palatine Families in Ireland at a Muster taken for six months ending the 29th of September, 1720. Religious Census of 1766 Freeholders living at Courtmatrass, County Limerick Freeholders living at Ballyngarane, County Limerick Freeholders-Ballyrigin, Ballyorgan, Kilfinane, Glanasheen, Freeholders-Killiheen, Pallice, Ballycahane ********* Here is a snippet from the Web page for the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland at : http://proni.nics.gov.uk/records/pedigree.htm Also of interest are the Groves Manuscripts which contain a great deal of valuable material for genealogists. Tenison Groves, a Belfast genealogist and record searcher for more than 40 years, compiled a collection of many thousands of transcripts, abstracts, notes, etc., which he made from records in the Public Record Office in Dublin before its partial destruction in 1922. That part of the collection which related to Northern Ireland was purchased by PRONI in 1939. The items, numbering over 9,000 includes seventeenth century muster rolls, militia lists and family pedigrees and is an invaluable source for genealogists. The genealogical material in the Groves Collection has been arranged roughly by surname starting with the same letter. The arrangement under each letter is not strictly alphabetical and material on one name can appear in several volumes. ***from Kent Sparling Linda Longhurst wrote: > > Hi Barb,Exactly what are the Tennyson Grove Papers? > Linda Longhurst > [email protected] >