I think Lough Catherine is in the direction of Baronscourt, home of Duke of
Abercorn, not local to the area, but think I came across this somewhere.
Evelyn
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On Thu, 31 May 2018 at 15:55, Tom Chambers wrote:
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It could be the rescue of some persons from custody, or more likely someone
rescuing their animals (cattle) which had been distrained for debt or
straying.
Evelyn
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 at 11:28, Len Swindley wrote:
I notice that Andrew's father Joseph was a miller. I suggest you check
Sebastian Graham's database on the website millsofireland.com to see if he
appears there, though the database may not go back far enough to pick him up.
I take it you have checked the Griffith valuation on the
Shaw b 1732
Married Sarah McIver 1751. I have photo of board in front of church I believe
in my 1000s of yet unsorted photos, if you are interested.
Della
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A complete listing of the headstone inscriptions of Donaghmore Old Graveyard
with dates of death etc has been published in Duiche Neill (Journal of the
O'Neill Country Historical Society). Vol 24 2017.
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 at 10:46, Janet
Ron's description of the joys of planting and picking potatoes is an excellent
record of the task and backache involved before mechanisation. If only more
people would record their memories like this.
However most people in early 19th century Ireland were only growing smaller
quantities for
There was no insinuation intended, just simply stating a fact about growing and
harvesting small amounts of potatoes.
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 at 17:16, P J Logan via
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William Carleton was a local Tyrone writer whose work dates from the early to
mid 19th century. When I read his book "Traits and Stories of the Irish
Peasantry" I found phrases I hadn't heard from childhood. It was reprinted
about 20-30 years ago in softback, so hopefully you may be able to
I see they had two venues on the West coast in 2018. The annual tour has been
a feature of their programme for many years, so here's hoping they are back on
the West coast in 2020.
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 17:20, Steve Gordenier via
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Many thanks to Howard Mathieson for submitting this. It looks so much better
in colour, much more easily understood than the original black and white map in
Robinson's book.
Evelyn
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 13:24, Jim McKane via
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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
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will find contact details there
- http://www.killeeshilclonaneese.org/
Happy hunting
Evelyn Cardwell
On Monday, 19 August 2019, 02:50:41 BST, Karen Miller via CoTyroneList
wrote:
My thanks to Elwyn Soutter and Janet Fairless for their suggestions on how to
proceed in searching
All O.K here.Evelyn
On Tuesday, 17 September 2019, 13:32:06 BST, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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No travel listings for Irish sea crossings at that time. Interesting how many
people from Tyrone (especially East Tyrone) seem to have settled in Consett
around this time.
Evelyn
On Wednesday, 7 August 2019, 22:07:25 BST, Ian Moules via CoTyroneList
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My great grandmother,
Any idea where Canoney was -presumably somewhere in Tyrone or Ireland?
Lyn Cardwell
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On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 1:42, Rhonda via
CoTyroneList wrote: My Great Grandmother
Charlotte Elizabeth Walker born c1857 daughter ofWilliam Walker and Anne Davis
came to
headstones, sometimes it depended on whether the family felt they could afford
it. I can't recall seeing a Harvey headstone, but there could well be, as I've
only walked around it a few times. I can have another wander around if that
would help.
Evelyn Cardwell
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Possibly Brigh outside Stewartstown.
Evelyn Cardwell
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 18:06, Peggy Gordon via
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at 1:38, Peggy Gordon wrote:
I actually wondered the same myself- Townland rather than town. Drumad rather
than Dramas. One of the Caulfield daughters married James B. Happer and they
resided in Drumadds.Peggy
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On Thursday, November 14, 2019, 4:46 PM, EVELYN
I wonder if this could be the townland of Drumadds, near Coagh? Never heard of
a Lord Ferguson, or his castle in East Tyrone. Maybe it's an exaggerated
version, where the reality might have been a wealthy farmer with a larger house
than usual. Lots of Fergusons in that area of NE
I can see is that included in the link below.
Evelyn Cardwell
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-online-digital-records-at-proni-tickets-71668477345
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Thanks Len. Ynyr Burges who is mentioned here was a local landlord near
Castlecaulfield, his family seat in Tyrone was at Parkanaur. House is still
standing, now Parkanaur College.
Evelyn Cardwell
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 6:34, Len Swindley via
Hood & Co still in business in Newtownstewart. Google will bring up their
impressive shopfront.
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