Seo duit tús an fhreagra, a Mháire / Here's the beginning of the answer, Mary: http://www.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?text=Bahagha&streets=no In Modern Irish, beathach means 'lively'. But "Na Beathacha" has me stumped. ?The Lively Places? Here's the answer on Glengar: http://www.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?text=Glengar&streets=no Gleann Gearr = The Short Glen, i.e., the Short Valley. I couldn't find Foilinefingoe but www.logainm.ie is a great place for this kind of information. Go raibh sé sin cabhrach. / Hope that's helpful. Le gach dea-ghuí / Best, Jerry ----- Original Message ---- From: "marycolbert@optonline.net" <marycolbert@optonline.net> To: irl-tipperary@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, August 17, 2011 3:50:38 PM Subject: [IRL-TIP] Bahagha, Glengar? Does anyone know the meaning of Bahagha, Doon Civil Parish and how to pronounce it? My Roche family lived there in the mid 1800s. What about Glengar? and Foilinefingoe - in Upper Turraheen, Clogher Civil Parish? My Ryans lived there. Thanks for any help. Mary IGP County Tipperary website: http://www.igp-web.com/tipperary/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-TIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message