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    1. Re: [S-I] SCOTCH-IRISH Digest, Vol 6, Issue 279
    2. Edwin O'Brien
    3. DH As Robert has noted, the Millrow records began in 1675/1677. Many of these are listed as IGI entries on the Family Search site. Ed On Nov 23, 2011, at 12:00 AM, scotch-irish-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Tithe Applotment Books...Donaghmoyne townlands (D H) > 2. F.A.O. Edwin O'Brien (re Milrow records) (D H) > 3. Re: Volunteers to read a chapter in a book? (lmerle@comcast.net) > 4. Re: (re Milrow records) (Ulster Ancestry) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 01:05:13 +0000 > From: D H <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> > Subject: Re: [S-I] Tithe Applotment Books...Donaghmoyne townlands > To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4ECC46C9.4040308@utvinternet.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > 157 townlands in Donaghmoyne as follows in Irish/English > > * Achadh an Bhile/Aghavilla > * Achadh an tSeiscinn/Aghateskin > * Achadh Draighneach/Aghadreenan > * Achadh Farc?in/Aghnafarcan > * Achadh ?seal/Agheeshal > * Achadh na h?ithe/Annahaia > * An Chloch?g agus Taobh an Duine/Cloghoge and Tievadinna > * An Chorr Uinseogach (Cope)/Corrinshigagh (Cope) > * An Chraobhaigh (Oliver)/Creevy (Oliver) > * An Chraobhaigh (Swinburn)/Creevy (Swinburn) > * Ard Circe/Ardkirk > * ?th an Chloch?in/Aghacloghan > * An Bac ?ochtarach/Bocks Lower > * An Bac Me?nach/Bocks Middle > * An Bac Uachtarach/Bocks Upper > * Baile an tSratha/Tray > * An Bheitheach/Beagh > * Bliot?g/Blittoge > * An Bhreacach/Brackagh > * An Bhreaclaigh/Brackly > * Bun an Ghleanna/Monyglen > * An Chabrach/Capragh > * An Caisle?n Thiar/Cashlan West > * An Caisle?n Thoir/Cashlan East > * An Chalgach/Colgagh > * Caonaire Bu?/Keeneraboy > * Carraig an Ghualaigh/Carrickavoley > * An Charraig Leathan/Carricklane > * Carraigeach Lios na nAirne/Cargaghlisnanarney > * C?ide na gCuileann/Kednagullion > * C?ide na Minseach/Kednaminsha > * Cill Mhuire/Kilmurry > * Clais L?ir/Crossalare > * Cluain an Bhogaigh/Clonavogy > * Cluain na gCreat?n/Coolnagrattan > * An Cnoc Riabhach ?ochtarach/Knockreagh Lower > * An Cnoc Riabhach Uachtarach/Knockreagh Upper > * Coill an Bhroic/Killabrick > * Coill na Cranncha/Kilnacranfy > * Coill Rua/Killarue > * Na Coillte Beaga/Kiltybegs > * Corr an Aoire/Corrinary > * Corr an T? M?ir/Corrateemore > * Corr an tSi?in/Corrateean > * Corr Bhua/Corravoo > * Corr Chuilinn Chraobha/Corcullioncrew > * Corr Chuilinn Ghlaise/Corcullionglish > * Corr Dhromainne ?ochtarach/Cordrummans Lower > * Corr Dhromainne Mhe?nach/Cordrummans Middle > * Corr Dhromainne Uachtarach/Cordrummans Upper > * Corr Leice/Corleck > * Corr L? Ghoirm/Corlygorm > * An Chorr Liath/Corlea > * Corr Mha? ?ochtarach/Cormoy Lower > * Corr Mha? Uachtarach/Cormoy Upper > * Corr Mha?/Cormoy > * Corr na Craoibhe/Cornacrew > * Corr na hAbhla/Cornahawla > * Corr na nAireamh/Cornanerriff > * Corr na nGall/Cornagall > * Corr na nI?r/Cornanure > * Corr na Sliabh/Cornasleeve > * Corr U? ?g?in/Corryagan > * An Chorr Uinseogach/Corrinshigagh > * Cruabhar/Crover > * C?il Ch?ire/Coolcair > * C?il na Sceitheach/Coolskeagh > * An Chuileanntrach Bh?n/Cullentraghbane > * An Chuileanntrach Dhubh/Cullentraghduff > * C?ldoire/Coolderry > * An Daingean/Dian > * Domhnach Maighean/Donaghmoyne > * Droim Achaidh Chonbheirn/Drumaconvern > * Droim an Mhadaidh/Drumavaddy > * Droim Bearach/Drumberagh > * Droim Bhlonaige/Drumlandrick > * Droim Chat?in/Drumcattan > * Droim Chiorradh/Drumharriff North > * Droim Dhamh ?ochtarach/Drumganus Lower > * Droim Dhamh Uachtarach/Drumganus Upper > * Droim Dhraighnigh/Drumdreeny > * Droim Dhristin ?ochtarach/Drumgristin Lower > * Droim Dhristin Uachtarach/Drumgristin Upper > * Droim Geana?/Drumganny > * Droim Guaise/Drumgoose > * Droim Iolaird/Drumillard > * Droim Loirge/Drumlurg > * Droim Loiscthe/Drumlusty > * Droim Mhic C?mha?/Drummacavoy > * Droim na nDealbh/Drumnanaliv > * Droim N?ill/Drumneill > * Droim Shaileach/Drumhillagh > * Droim Thairbh/Drumharriff > * Droim Thamhain/Drumhaman > * Na Droimne/Drumny > * An Dromainn Riabhach/Drummanreagh > * D?n an Fhraoigh/Dunaree > * D?n Droc?in/Dundrockan > * D?n Eanaigh/Dunanny > * D?r?th/Dooraa > * Eachroim Beag/Aughrim Beg > * Eachroim M?r/Aughrim More > * ?adan Giolla Riabhaigh/Edengilrevy > * Eanach Ghoirill/Annagerril > * Na hEanaigh/Anny > * Eochaill/Oghill > * Fiodh Gaibhle/Feegavla > * Fionncharn/Fincarn > * Garbhthulaigh/Garrifly > * An Garr?n Rua n? Corr na Muclach/Garranroe or Cornamucklagh > * Na Gort?in/Gorteens > * An L?ithreach/Laragh > * Leaca Fionna/Lackafin > * Leacht Dh?n an Fhraoigh/Dunaree Latin > * Leacht U? Fhlannag?in/Lattylanigan > * Leamhchoill ?ochtarach/Longfield Etra > * Leamhchoill Uachtarach/Longfield Otra > * Lios an Choill/Lisaquill > * Lios an Ghabhair/Lisagore > * Lios Cathail/Lisgall > * Lios D?n?in/Lisdoonan > * Lios na Fiona?le/Lisnafinelly > * Lios na gCoincheann/Lisnagunnion > * Lios na Maoile ?ochtarach/Lisnamoyle Etra > * Lios na Maoile Uachtarach/Lisnamoyle Otra > * Lios na Meacan/Lisnamacka > * An Lorgain Bhu?/Lurganboys > * Machaire na Cille/Maghernakill > * An Magh/Muff > * Maigh M?nann/Momony > * Maigh na gCarbad/Monygorbet > * Maigh N?ille/Monalia > * Maigh nEanaigh/Monanny > * An Mhaoil/Moyles > * Mucair/Mucker > * Muine na nGiorria/Monanagirr > * Mullach na bhFeann?g/Mullanavannog > * An Mullach Uinseannach/Mullaghunshinagh > * Doire Oile?in n? Cnoc na Mallach/Derryilan or Knocknamullagh > * Corr Gharra? n? Sr?il/Corragarry or Sruell > * Raithnigh/Rahans > * An R?th M?r/Rathmore > * Ros Draighneach/Rossdreenagh > * An Seanchuach B?n/Shancobane > * An Seanchuach Dubh/Shancoduff > * An T?ite Bu?/Tattyboy > * Tamhnach Oilealla/Tonyellida > * Tamhnaigh Mhic Giolla Mh?rtain/Tullymackilmartin > * Taplach/Taplagh > * Tuaim/Toome > * Tuaisceart/Tusker > * Tulaigh Bhanrach ?ochtarach/Tullyvaragh Lower > * Tulaigh Bhanrach Uachtarach/Tullyvaragh Upper > * Tulaigh Luacharna?/Tullylougherny > * Tulaigh na Croise/Tullynacross > * Tulaigh na Cruithneachta Theas/Tullanacrunat South > * Tulaigh na Cruithneachta Thuaidh/Tullanacrunat North > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 01:38:28 +0000 > From: D H <hallmark1@utvinternet.com> > Subject: [S-I] F.A.O. Edwin O'Brien (re Milrow records) > To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4ECC4E94.8070703@utvinternet.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Ed > > Your email server doesn't like my email server so can't email you > direct but can you tell me please if you know; 'Do Millrow records > go back this far?' > > DH > > > > > On 22/11/2011 23:11, scotch-irish-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >> From: "Edwin O'Brien"<edlobrien@dslextreme.com> >>>> To:scotch-irish@rootsweb.com >>>> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 2:46:08 PM >>>> Subject: [S-I] Subject: "Defenders of the Plantation of Ulster >>>> 1641-1691" >>>> >>>> Hi Linda. >>>> >>>> I wrote a couple of years ago about looking for Peeks in Antrim in >>>> the >>>> late 1600s and early 1700s. I had found the family of David Peak >>>> (b1681, Antrim) and his two sons John and Robert Peek as reported >>>> on >>>> the Family Search Site (IGI). They were listed in the Milrow >>>> Presbyterian Church records. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 03:02:10 +0000 (UTC) > From: lmerle@comcast.net > Subject: Re: [S-I] Volunteers to read a chapter in a book? > To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <110588625.152405.1322017330120.JavaMail.root@sz0165a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hi folks, sorry that this is another off topic thread caused by me. > I will send myself some emails and threaten to kick myself off the > list if it continues <grin>. > > Also I thought I asked this in September or some time ago..... Now > is kinda late. Esp. since what I sent out earlier I got no responses > from at all. So this isn't a useful way to get feedback, esp. with > Christmas coming on. Probably not too many Jewish people on this > list or ones who are so annoyed by the commercialization of a > religious holiday that they got nothing to do but read a boring > chapter in a very boring book. I even sent chapters to family > members and they didn't return comments -- neither insults relating > to my 'findings' nor corrections to awkward sentences <grin>. > > Sorry again for no lookups, but trying to complete today's work (at > 10 PM) due to spending whole morning taking cat to vet and back. > He's mending but still consuming lots of time. > > Manana, I hope. > > Linda Merle > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karen" <KarenHart@maine.rr.com> > To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 9:26:29 AM > Subject: Re: [S-I] Volunteers to read a chapter in a book? > > I would be delilghtedly happy to read a chapter or so and to provide > feedback. > Thanks, > Karen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <lmerle@comcast.net> > To: <scotch-irish@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 4:16 PM > Subject: [S-I] Volunteers to read a chapter in a book? > > >> Hi folks, >> >> Is anyone willing to read about 40 pages, a chapter in a book, and >> give >> some frank feedback on the logic? It involves colonial Virginian >> families. >> The situation is familiar: there were 3 brothers who manifested in VA >> about 1770 and later moved to TN. No one has ever found any proof >> of their >> origins though various theories have been put forth. My task was to >> sort >> through it all, figure out what was probable and what wasn't, and to >> figure out where they came from. To accomplish this I vacuumed up a >> lot of >> data and then analyzed it (the hard part). > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 07:31:07 +0000 > From: Ulster Ancestry <ulsterancestry@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [S-I] (re Milrow records) > To: <scotch-irish@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY148-W56C1A6EC740B9480CFEE96C3C90@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Hello DH > > Millrow registers survive as follows: > > Pres. 1st Antrim (Millrow) > > Baptisms, 1677-1733, 1753-85, 1791-2 and 1820-1960; > marriages, 1675-1736, 1820-39 and 1845-1913; deaths, > 1820-35; indexes to baptisms, 1677-1733 and 1820-39, > and to marriages, 1675-1736 and 1820-39; family records > for the late 18th and 19th centuries; stipend account > books, 1837-64 and 1885-1924; communion roll, 1854-9; > Sabbath School library loan book, 1870 and 1879-81; > account books, 1821-61 and 1870-76; list of > seatholders, > 1838; session minutes, 1823-4; 1831-2, 1834-9 and > 1842-54; a register of leaving certificates, 1842-50; > Sabbath School receipt and expenditure book, 1835-62, > with a weekly roll of teachers and salaries, > 1840-41. > > > regards > Robert > > > >> Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 01:38:28 +0000 >> From: hallmark1@utvinternet.com >> To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [S-I] F.A.O. Edwin O'Brien (re Milrow records) >> >> Ed >> >> Your email server doesn't like my email server so can't email you >> direct but can you tell me please if you know; 'Do Millrow records >> go back this far?' >> >> DH >> >> >> >> >> On 22/11/2011 23:11, scotch-irish-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >>> From: "Edwin O'Brien"<edlobrien@dslextreme.com> >>>>> To:scotch-irish@rootsweb.com >>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 2:46:08 PM >>>>> Subject: [S-I] Subject: "Defenders of the Plantation of Ulster >>>>> 1641-1691" >>>>> >>>>> Hi Linda. >>>>> >>>>> I wrote a couple of years ago about looking for Peeks in Antrim in >>>>> the >>>>> late 1600s and early 1700s. I had found the family of David Peak >>>>> (b1681, Antrim) and his two sons John and Robert Peek as >>>>> reported on >>>>> the Family Search Site (IGI). They were listed in the Milrow >>>>> Presbyterian Church records. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCOTCH-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the SCOTCH-IRISH list administrator, send an email to > SCOTCH-IRISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the SCOTCH-IRISH mailing list, send an email to SCOTCH-IRISH@rootsweb.com > . > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCOTCH-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of SCOTCH-IRISH Digest, Vol 6, Issue 279 > ********************************************

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