A Call for Sharing Stuff. My wish list: a.. STANTON/STAUNTON;HORAN;CORLEY information b.. Information from or about the following [Civil] parishes [Historical, Church, Economic, Societal, Antidotal, etc]: AGLISH BALLINTOBER BALLYHEAN[E] BREAFFY/BREAGHWY BURRISCARRA BURRISHOOLE ISLANDEADY KILDACOMMOGE TURLOUGH What I can share: a.. An ISLANDEADY Word doc. of collected tid bits of data and information b.. A Castlebar/Westport Word doc. [many pages] of collected data about the above parishes with an emphasis on Stanton/Horan/Corley. c.. I will check the index of a variety of books & CD's for Townland and Surname references. Some of the references books that I recommend are: History of Mayo the 4 Volume set by J F Quinn "In There Own Words: The Famine in North Connacht 1845-1849 by Liam Swords 1999 [crammed with easy to find primary source references of the Famine years with many townlands and surnames mentioned] "Women in Mayo 1821 -1851: A Historical Perspective by Maureen Langan-Egan 1986 [so very very good!] "Annals of Famine in Ireland" by Asenath Nicholson, Ed. by Maureen Murphy 1998 [credible primary sources] "Land and Popular Politics in Ireland: County Mayo from the Plantation to the Land War" by Donald E. Jordan, Jr., 1994. Excellent! CD # 188 Family Tree Maker; "Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864" CD "County Mayo Chronicles and History" by Andrew J. Morris 2000 [www.ajmorris.com] Of Specific Interest: "Achill Island" by Theresa Mc Donald 1997 [everything you ever wanted to know...] "Captain Boycott and the Irish" by Joyce Marlow 1993 [events of the Land League days] "Connemara Days" by Steve Mayhew 1999 [Cong and "The Quiet Man" movie] "Fifty Years Behind the Counter" by Kevin Duffy 2001 [A Reminiscence of Cong] "The Corrib Country" by Richard Hayward 1993 [with a great map of wider lake area] "Itchy Feet & Thirty work" by Birdie Mulloy ["a guide to the history and folklore of Ballinrobe"] Hard to get. "The Living Landscape: Kilgallan, Erris" by Seamas O Cathain & Patrick O'Flannagan 1975 [much is in Irish about North West Erris with a detailed map of townland boundaries] Just about all my books came from Desmond Kenny's Galway Book Store see www.kennys.ie Peace, Walt Kahnle, Atlanta