I have on loan at the LDS the 1901 census for Owenduff parish. It also contains part of New Ross and St. James & Dunbrody. I may make this permanent in my LDS. If you have interest there let me know and I will look for you. Remember it is not indexed or soundex. You have to read each townland. It gives persons in the house, Can read or write or not, Marital status, age, birthplace. I started to copy all the heads of house and age, but ran out of time and felt the rest of the list not interested in this small part of Wexford would be bored if I sent it. Time is always a problem for me I need a 36 hour day. Several people including one at my LDS are putting the 1901 census for Roscommon on line. Please give me as much info as you can. Not... are there any Murphy's, Yes is the answer. I am guessing everyone on this list has a map of the Parishes of Wexford and if you do not get one. Owenduff is number 100 as a reference point. I know from many of the dates on this list your family immigrated earlier than mine in 1903. I know the ones in America. My interest lies in those that stayed in Ireland. I have met cousins there but they are not interested in genealogy and said I am "daft" to pursue it. I already knew I was daft, so I am still searching. I emailed Celestine personally but would like to make it public. We in the USA welcome you. You have been wonderful with this list in your help and history lessons. I hope once you settle we will see your return to the list. Now you will get to see how we celebrate St. Patrick's day in America. It is a Grand day. Joan in Maryland STAFFORD/CARBERY/CURTIS All Wexford