Hello Len
Many thanks for all the work you have put in to completing these lists, I can’t 
imagine how long it took.
 I have been looking eagerly in the lists for my Wauchob/p ancestors, who I 
think came from the Castlefin area and was pleased to find some possibilities.
 In the past I had located some of the family in Mullenboy (just one of the 
spellings) , just south of Castlefin, which was recorded as being  in the part 
of the parish of Urney, that is in Donegal and I found the TAB for this 
townland on the National Archives website.
 I was a bit confused to find Mullanboy/  Mullinbee/Mullenbwee in your lists of 
townlands in Donaghmore , two are mentioned in the second TAB list. I am trying 
to decide whether there are two different places with similar names, both in 
Donaghmore, or one in Donaghmore and one in Urney. 
I was further confused when I looked on the National Archives website and there 
was no mention of a parish in Donegal called Donaghmore. I would be grateful 
for any explanations you might be able to give me.
Regards Marion
 
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From: Len Swindley via CoTyroneList
Sent: 21 July 2018 13:46
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Cc: Len Swindley; Gordon Wilkinson
Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Indexto 
the Tithe Applotment Book for Donaghmore Parish, Co. Donegal

Am delighted that the tables worked folks and am submitting further data 
concerning the townland of Ballybun, Donaghmore parish, Co. Donegal; this time 
including those householders recorded in Griffiths Valuation, 1858, DOUBLING 
the recorded households of 1826. Trust you find this exercise interesting; this 
was not an unusual occurrence.
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Regards,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
 
 
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