Hello Darlene,
Have you contacted Tyrone Family History Society at e-mail tyr...@nifhs.org ?
They are based in and around Omagh and may be able to help you. Good luck in
your search.
Evelyn Cardwell
On Thursday, 30 May 2019, 21:47:43 BST, Darlene Mulligan via CoTyroneList
wrote:
Thank you so, so much for this very helpful information!
Darlene Mulligan
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DM,
It isn’t quite clear what you are hoping to achieve on your visit but
if it is to view the Church of Ireland records, then the principal
church in Cappagh parish has baptism, marriage and burial records from
1753 onwards. The originals appear to be still held by the parish and
there is a copy
Hello!
I am seeking information about my ADAMS descendants. I know they lived in
OMAGH, County Tyrone, and I believe they would have belonged to the Cappagh
Parish Church of Ireland.
I will be in both Ireland and Northern Ireland, but only have one day that I
will be near County Tyrone -
Thanks, Elwin! Now I can stop wondering why my great-aunt Harriet Fulton
had the middle name of Hamilton. :-)
Kathleen
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 3:13 AM elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList <
cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
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Charlotte:
According to the John Grenham site the name Hamilton is:
“Very numerous: throughout Ulster, extending into Leinster and
Connacht. An important Scottish name which came in the Plantation of
Ulster, 17 cent. The town of Manorhamilton in Leitrim is indicative of
their extensive holdings.
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