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    1. Re: [ARMAGH] Newtownhamilton
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Yes, it is in the book on page 141. True, it is a Town and not a townland, but many times when a question is asked like, 'what parish is Newtownhamilton in', town and/or townland is inferred. I actually referred the inquirer to the IGP County Armagh site to lookup the town(land). Thanks for the added information. > No Newtownhamilton is not there in the 1851 book you use as it is not a > townland. It is a town, a smallish market town of about five streets > and two rather large churches. It lies within Tullyvallan or Tullyvallen > townland and it is considered part of the civil parish of Newtownhamilton > in > 1851 and part of the Roman Catholic Parish of Lower Creggan. Presbyterian > churches are at Clarkesbridge and Freeduff. > > I don't think I asked about the census but I may have replied to the original question. > Are you the same Pat who was asking about the 1821 census for Armagh? > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    02/15/2010 06:45:30
    1. Re: [ARMAGH] Newtownhamilton
    2. Karen
    3. Please -- what book are you referrring to? Thanks, Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Connors" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 4:45 PM Subject: Re: [ARMAGH] Newtownhamilton > Yes, it is in the book on page 141. True, it is a Town and not a > townland, > but many times when a question is asked like, 'what parish is > Newtownhamilton in', town and/or townland is inferred. I actually > referred > the inquirer to the IGP County Armagh site to lookup the town(land). > Thanks > for the added information. > > > >> No Newtownhamilton is not there in the 1851 book you use as it is not a >> townland. It is a town, a smallish market town of about five streets >> and two rather large churches. It lies within Tullyvallan or Tullyvallen >> townland and it is considered part of the civil parish of Newtownhamilton >> in >> 1851 and part of the Roman Catholic Parish of Lower Creggan. Presbyterian >> churches are at Clarkesbridge and Freeduff. >> >> > I don't think I asked about the census but I may have replied to the > original question. > > >> Are you the same Pat who was asking about the 1821 census for Armagh? >> >> > > > -- > Pat Connors, Sacramento CA > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/16/2010 12:34:54