> > My error on TONMORE ... Guess you found out there were two different townlands, Toonmore and Toormore. FYI I have and index of all the townlands, as listed in the 1851 Townland Index on this section of the website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlmayo/townlands.htm If they are in green and/or underlined, it means there is a webpage for the townland. There are over 3,000 townlands listed for County Mayo, I have over 800 online. I will add any townland requested on my next update. Otherwise, I add the townlands as I add the civil parishes which are here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlmayo/maps.htm Scroll down a little, you will see a map of Mayo and the civil parishes that are painted in green are those that are online. Underneath the map, is a list of all the civil parishes. Those underlined are online. For each civil parish, I have created a page for all the townlands in it, plus links and LDS Family History Films. With each update, I add at least one civil parish, depending on the size. I am always looking for help. If you know how to create a webpage and would like to adopt a civil parish, let me know and I'll put you to work :-) -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com