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    1. Searching in Ireland DUNLAP etc
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    3. Hello Carol, www.surnamenavigator.org/ is very useful for unusual surnames. I'd suggest that Landrum is LENDRUM and there are people searching for that name on a couple of the lists I belong to. DUNLAP 6 and DUNLOP 20 hits at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/ DUNLAP 14 and DUNLOP 2, LENDRUM 14 hits at www.fermanagh.org.uk/ Sign up tp Fermanagh Friends to get to the surname search. The Tyrone website is undergoing changes but can be reached at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland/index1.html and I know there are people looking for a couple of your names. Also look at the archives of the Scotch-Irish list and of the lists which accompany the websites. Rob Doragh Liverpool UK Carol Renfro <crenfro@alltel.net> Subject: Renfro, Dunlap, Martin Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 RENFRO Various spellings. family staunch Presbyterian, firmly believed to be Scots-Irish. Perhaps name connected to Renfrewshire? where to search for Renfro/Renfroe/Renfrew/Renfrow in NI? DUNLAP May or may not have been Scots-Irish, but prob at least Scottish, Episcopal. anyone know whether Dunlaps in Ulster or where I could find info? MARTIN If info true were Highland Scots but other origin possible. Any info on Martins in NI appreciated. Others being searched, with unk country of origin: COLE, FLOWERS (prob German), WOOD, JONES, REED, NEWMAN, ELLIS, SELF, SEABOLT, LAY, LANDRUM, JOHNSON, GARLAND, PATTERSON, PHILLIPS. Carol Cole Renfro, 5931 West Avenue, Lavonia, Georgia (706) 356-1254

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