Thanks for this! It includes the 2 Townlands my Grandfather and ancestors came
from.121 - - 32 Ouna Als Guinagh (Unagh) and 130 – 3- 8 Coleraghs als
Curreaghs.(Coolreaghs)
Is there a way to bridge the gap from the 1703 record when there were very
people people in Unagh and Coolreaghs, to the Griffiths, so find out when my
ancestors arrived? The names involved are McGeagh and Knipe.From what I've
learned, Mcgeagh was there first and the Unagh National School House was on his
land. Margaret McGeagh (I don't know her Father's name) married Thomas Knipe,
they then aquired the land adjoining the School House and taught there, as did
their son Robert Thomson Knipe, my G.Grandfather. They farmed the land.
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Thomas Knipe *
1798–1892
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Margaret McGeagh *
1814–1891
Any help is greatly appreciated!Peggy Knipe Gish
Thank you, Peggy (Margaret) [email protected] (NOT.com)604-800-1201
From: Jim McKane via CoTyroneList <[email protected]>
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Archbishopric of Armagh Estate: Tenant of the Lease: Sir Robert Staples Knight,
1703
Archbishopric of Armagh Estate: Tenant of the Lease: Sir Robert Staples Knight,
1703
Thanks again to Evelyn Cardwell & Len Swindley for another great addition to
CTI!
Jim McKane
South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
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