Fellow Mayo List Members: Just "finally" learned the names of my Great Great Grandparents on my Mayo Carey branch of the family tree. The problem is I still don't have a town or area in Mayo, but I've increased the triangulation from just my GGrandfathers name to that of being combined with his parents. His name was William Carey, and his parents were John and Catherine Carey---- don't have Catherine's maiden name yet. Also, William left Mayo in 1829 for Canada, along with fiance' Margaret Kilroy, so presume my search now is for an area in Mayo which had a Catholic Parish with both Careys & Kilroys where a John & Catherine Carey had a son named William, and the Kilroys had a daughter named Margaret [mothers name was Ann--- don't know what fathers name was, but William & Margaret's 2nd son was named Robert, in case they followed the Irish naming pattern---- which they didn't with their first son, Patrick--- since under the Irish naming pattern, I understand it should have been John]. Anyway, appreciate any suggestions anyone has re: where I should focus my research in order to find a parish or town or townland they were from, keeping in mind that there were many Catholic Churches in Mayo in the early 1800's when John & Catherine were married and when William would have been baptized. Also, William & Margaret waited until they got to Quebec, Canada before they got married, so searching for their marriage records in Ireland is not an option. Appreciate any and all advice and suggestions. I'm at a dead end and need some new thinking to refocus "where to go". With all good wishes, Jim Carey Washington, DC