Dear Peter, Thank you for a copy of your informative message of Jan.21 and for prior messages re the different spellings of the name.We had been in prior contact with each other when you kindly responded to me then advising that you could not help me. As you NOW appear to have a new source,Griffith`s CD,which I had not heard of before,I take the liberty of accepting your offer to do some `look-ups` for me. I have not been very active for some time with my research,as I am losing my family at a rapid pace lately. 3 deaths in about 8 months,as I leave tomorrow for England for the funeral of a sister,who once visited County Cavan without much success. I have also lost my brother and his daughter about 2 weeks apart last June. Thoughts of my ancestors have had to take a `back seat` to my `deceased` current family! As I will only be in England till next Sunday,I would be pleased to hear from you on my return if you are able to kindly assist me. My Father`s parents were called Peter McEntyre and Mary A.Tierney,the latter apparently was born around 1858 in Cavan and died in Glasgow,Scotland where my father John A.McIntyre was born in 1888.I have a copy of their marriage certificate showing a date of Apr.3,1880 with the marriage in Baillieborough,County Cavan,though they may have lived in a place called Relaghan in Cavan.My great grandfather apparently was called Bernard McEntyre,but I have no info. on his wife`s name or any dates on them. My great Grandparents on my grandmother`s side were Patrick Thomas Tierney and his wife I believe was a Helen O`Neil,also believed to be from the Baillieborough/Relaghan,Cavan area. As a copy of this message is being circularized,anyone with any comments to offer would be greatly appreciated and I would hope to assist them as my research hopefully continues soon. Thank you for your consideration! Kindest regards! John Alexander McIntyre Toronto,Ont.,Canada