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    1. Re: [SH] CHURCH
    2. SeanRuad~
    3. On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, cathy ok wrote: > I'm looking for a church in Northern Ireland. My Grandmother b.1877 > and Grandaunt b.1871 were born in Curlagh, Aghaloo, Caledon. Am I > right in thinking that the church would be in Curlagh, Is this a > village? Does anyone know the name and address of this church? My > G-grandmother and G-grandfather were married in 1858 and I'm trying to > find a marriage certificate. Their names: John Potter and Mary Anne > Potter( formerly Murphy. Thanks in advance. Cathy in U.S. > Cathy - you should be able to find CURLAGH listed as a townland in The IreAtlas Index - it's listed as part of the civil parish of Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone - I believe that the nearest large Town would be Caledon - according to Griffith's there was no church in Curlagh at that time - there were 8 churches, of 5 different religions or denominations, noted as being in that civil parish at that time - regards, SeanRuad~ *{:-) near Boston Project Director for _The IreAtlas Project_ Phase II, Part 1 (Towns & Townlands) is now complete - you are invited to visit our web site at http://www.seanruad.com || COMMENTS WELCOME of the BRODERICKs of Ballymalis, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, near the castle, and the WHELTONs of Desert, Clonakilty, Co. Cork, near the quarry - e-mail: seanruad@world.std.com tel: 7 days ( EST 7am-4pm only ) (781) 646-3236 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ snail mail: 1424 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, MA 02476-4134 USA

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