A wonderful source book for co. Tyrone is "Heather, Peat and Stone - The 
Parishes and Townlands of County Tyrone" (ed. William O'Kane) (pub. 1992 by 
Irish World, Dungannon) 

No Ballinteer townland in County Tyrone. Nearest spelling is Ballintrain in 
Civil Parish of Termonmaguirk (Catholic parish of Beragh) 

The title comes from W.F. Marshall .... 

"The Lord bate back the rollin' sea 
An' made the worl' for you an' me; 
An' then with heather, peat an' stone 
He built the mountains of Tyrone." 

Book was available through the Ulster Historical Foundation 

Dave Mitchell 
Cape Town 
South Africa 

From: "Len Swindley" <len_swind...@hotmail.com> 
To: "Ulster Ancestry" <ulsterances...@hotmail.com>, 
CoTyroneList@cotyroneireland.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 03:03:55 PM 
Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Guthrie Research Co Tyrone 

Hello Robert, 

Sorry for being a fly in the ointment here, folks, but Ballinteer More is not a 
townland within Camus parish (official name Camus-juxta-Mourne) in which 
Strabane, Co. Tyrone, lies. I have transcribed the 1827 Camus tithe applotment 
book which can be found on the CTI website at 
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/tithe_camus.html which contains neither 
Guthries or Ballinteer More. 

Robert, did you take the reference from the CD Index to the Tithe Applotment 
Books 1823-38 (Family Archive Viewer, 1999)? This compilation contains many 
errors; have had a quick search and have found a Samuel Guthrie recorded in the 
townland of Ballinteer North, in Macosquin parish, Co. Londonderry in Griffiths 
Valuation c1860 http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ . This CD 
contains a great many errors. I have transcribed and indexed the tithe 
applotment books for all Tyrone parishes and there is not a single record for 
any Guthrie as a tithepayer in the county. 

Just before signing off I have taken a look at Bill Macafee’s invaluable CD 
Researching Derry and Londonderry Ancestors which contains the 1831 Co. 
Londonderry census and it records both Adam and William Guthrie at Ballinteer. 
Hope this clarifies things. Also many thanks to Bill Macafee for his wonderful 
compilation. 

Regards, 

Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia 

Sent from Mail for Windows 10 

From: Ulster Ancestry 
Sent: Sunday, 13 August 2017 10:00 PM 
To: CoTyroneList@cotyroneireland.com 
Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Guthrie Research Co Tyrone 

Hello Heather 

I can only find 2 Guthries are paying land tax in Tyrone from 1823 onwards . 

{books close in 1834} 

As they are only one generation later, they may be extended members of your 
Guthrie family. 

Guthrie was/is not a common name in Tyrone. There are still a few around today 
and a few living in the City of Londonderry but they would not be considered 
"prolific" 

Adam Guthrie 

County : Tyrone 

Parish : Camus 

Ballinteer More 

Date of entry : 31st March 1828 

William Guthrie 

County : Tyrone 

Parish : Camus 

Ballinteer More 

Date of entry 31st March 1828 

The market town of Strabane is at the center of the Parish of Camus 

best regards 

Robert 

www.ulsterancestry.com 

Heather-Mike Grimes Sat, 12 Aug 2017 17:13:12 -0700 

I'm looking for ancestry of James Guthrie.  He & his brothers left Tyrone 
County, Ireland for America in 1790's. I'm looking for more information on 
them.  Any ideas where I can dig more about them.  I looked up on Ancestry.com, 
& county courthouse, I only found little information.  Hope someone in Tyrone 
County in Ireland can help. 

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