Sherrye, My 3x great grandfather, Michael Frayne, was also killed at Enniscorthy, but his name is not on any list that I have seen. Unfortunately, I don't think there was any way that a proper list could have been taken given the circumstances of the event. I stand corrected in someone else on the list has further information. I would welcome it. Marjorie -----Original Message----- From: SherryeW@aol.com [mailto:SherryeW@aol.com] Sent: February 6, 2000 12:29 PM To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WEX] Re:Webster/Giles In a message dated 2/6/00 7:52:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, WEXFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << I am Helen Blackburn. I live near Georgian Bay in Ontario. My great great grandfather, Robert WEBSTER was killed on the bridge in Enniscorthy in 1798. He was married to Elizabeth GILES. Nine of their family came to Ontario around 1812. I would like to gather information about the WEBSTERS and GILES families. >> I was interested in your query because my ancestor Thomas Gainforth was also killed on the bridge at Wexford in 1798. His son also came to Ontario in 1815. I looked through my info on the Irish Rebellion but did not see a reference to a Webster. The items I looked at were: "A list of some of the protestants massacred in the diocese of Ferns..." , "Protestant inhabitants of the parish of Ferns, murdered in the rebellion", and the so called "bloody list" of prisoners killed on the bridge at Wexford in 1798. These are all from the Musgrave's Rebellions in Ireland book. Sherrye ______________________________