HOPKINS-BLAINE-JENNINGS These families are from Crimlin (Crumlin) townland Turlough Civil Parish in Co. Mayo. My paternal roots (HOPKINS) are in Crimlin. My grandfather was Michael Hopkins. His sister, Bridget, married Patrick Jennings of Crimlin in 1883. Their cousin, Mary Hopkins, married James Blaine of Crimlin in 1878. Mary's father was John Hopkins and her brother was Thady Hopkins. HOPKINS-CUNNINGHAM My father's mother, Honor Hopkins, was the daughter of Thomas Hopkins and Anne Jordan of Derrylahan townland, Turlough Civil Parish. Honor's sister, Mary, married Peter Cunningham also of Derrylahan in 1895. My grandparents, Michael Hopkins and Honor Hopkins were married in 1892. HOPKINS-MCMYLER-JENNINGS My paternal grandmother's youngest brother, Michael Hopkins, married Bridget (Agnes) McMyler of Commauns in Utica, NY in 1905. Bridget's parents were Michael McMyler and Mary Jennings of Commauns townland. I think Michael and Agnes arrived together at Ellis Island in 1900 and then went to Utica, NY where Agnes had either an uncle or a brother. Michael's sister, Bridget Hopkins McCann, also lived in Utica. She was a widow. The marriages all took place at Crimlin Chapel in Co. Mayo except for Michael Hopkins and Agnes McMyler. GRANT-MORGAN All families are from County Down, Drumboniff and Stang townlands. Church was St. John the Evangelist in Hilltown. The Grants emigrated from Drumboniff to Pittsburgh, PA and the Morgans stayed in County Down and some went to Scotland. Nora Hopkins FitzGerald Nora Hopkins FitzGerald Searching in County Down for Grant/McManus/Morgan/Woods HOPKINS/BLAINE/JENNINGS/CUNNINGHAM/MCMYLER from Crimlin, Derrylahan and Commauns townlands in Mayo HOPKINS/MCMYLER/JENNINGS in Utica