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    1. Re: [S-I] Tithe Applotment Books..with Bells on!!
    2. D H
    3. Well just off hand...you've Clontibret, Inniskeen and Carrickmacross... Clontibret records only have one Bell and as the bride gets married in her church you might need to look elsewhere for Bells; 10th Sept1867 William Bell son of George Bell of Toome, married Margaret Leathem dau of Robert Leathem of Avalreagh, witnesses Robert Leathem + James Sloan Performed by Archdeacon of Clogher Rev John C.Wolfe 10th Sept1891 James Campbell son of Samuel Campbell of Clontibret, married Annie Elliott dau of Samuel + Isabella Elliott of Avalreagh, Clontibret, witnesses James Finlay + Minnie Elliott Performed by Rev E.J.Bury (Annie's sister Minnie married on 4th Mar1897 to James Finlay son of John Finlay of Avalreagh) she also had sisters Charlotte, Margaret Jane, brother Robert Donaldson Elliott, So you have Bell of Toome, Elliott of Clontibret and Avalreagh.... BUT are they part of your lot?? St Colman's church in Clontibret would get you Elliotts!! http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/monaghan-st-colmans/target11.html is an Elliott g/stone there http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/monaghan-st-colmans/target2.html will get you the Minister's name/address/phone number http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/markers.htm will get you the index to 100's of g/stone photos that I and a few others have put on IGP site for Monaghan http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ will get you the counties list where you can search g/stones in other counties. Plus there is a general'search' button... On 24/11/2011 00:10, scotch-irish-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > From: Murray Bell<murraybel@msn.com> > Subject: Re: [S-I] Tithe Applotment Books.. > To:scotch-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID:<BLU0-SMTP135FC2F9DD6AA1803D7D7B6AECE0@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > DH > > Good advice. Checked out some adjoining townlands in Griffiths& 1911 census. Found Bells in both on a adjoining townland-Lower Cordrummans. Can't access Tithe books on line, Will get over to the library next week to check them out. > > The Bells in Griffiths and the 1911 census were Church of Ireland. Do you where the nearby C of I churches were? > > thanks, murray

    11/23/2011 06:18:49
    1. Re: [S-I] Church of Ireland Structure
    2. Murray Bell
    3. This may be a stupid question but I am going to ask it anyway Trying to get an understanding of how the Church Of Ireland Parish structure worked in the 1800's. Does each Parish have only one church? For example, In the Parish of Donaghmoyne, was the only C of I church located at Carrickmacross? Did Clontibret Parish and Inniskeen parish each have one C of I church? murray On Nov 23, 2011, at 8:18 PM, D H wrote: > Well just off hand...you've Clontibret, Inniskeen and Carrickmacross... > > > Clontibret records only have one Bell and as the bride gets married in her church you might need to look elsewhere for Bells; > > 10th Sept1867 William Bell son of George Bell of Toome, married Margaret Leathem dau of Robert Leathem of Avalreagh, witnesses Robert > > Leathem + James Sloan Performed by Archdeacon of Clogher Rev John C.Wolfe > > > 10th Sept1891 James Campbell son of Samuel Campbell of Clontibret, married Annie Elliott dau of Samuel + Isabella Elliott of Avalreagh, Clontibret, > witnesses James Finlay + Minnie Elliott Performed by Rev E.J.Bury (Annie's sister Minnie married on 4th Mar1897 to James Finlay son of John Finlay of > Avalreagh) she also had sisters Charlotte, Margaret Jane, brother Robert Donaldson Elliott, > > > So you have Bell of Toome, Elliott of Clontibret and Avalreagh.... BUT are they part of your lot?? > > St Colman's church in Clontibret would get you Elliotts!! > > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/monaghan-st-colmans/target11.html is an Elliott g/stone there > > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/monaghan-st-colmans/target2.html will get you the Minister's name/address/phone number > > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/markers.htm will get you the index to 100's of g/stone photos that I and a few > others have put on IGP site for Monaghan > > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ will get you the counties list where you can search g/stones in other counties. > > Plus there is a general'search' button... > > > > On 24/11/2011 00:10, scotch-irish-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >> From: Murray Bell<murraybel@msn.com> >> Subject: Re: [S-I] Tithe Applotment Books.. >> To:scotch-irish@rootsweb.com >> Message-ID:<BLU0-SMTP135FC2F9DD6AA1803D7D7B6AECE0@phx.gbl> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> >> DH >> >> Good advice. Checked out some adjoining townlands in Griffiths& 1911 census. Found Bells in both on a adjoining townland-Lower Cordrummans. Can't access Tithe books on line, Will get over to the library next week to check them out. >> >> The Bells in Griffiths and the 1911 census were Church of Ireland. Do you where the nearby C of I churches were? >> >> thanks, murray > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/24/2011 11:42:36