Thank you Elwyn. Absolutely fascinating.
Dorothy
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> On 22/06/2020, at 5:56 AM, elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
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> Marion,
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> I suspect that a full answer to your interesting question could fill a
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> One source you might want to inves
Thank you Len for all your work, but - for me - especially for this one.
Dorothy Gaunt
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> On 11/06/2020, at 9:43 PM, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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> Clonfeacle Parish, Cos. Tyrone & Armagh, Northern Ireland: in 1837Lewis'
> Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
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David, I get the message that the server doesn’t exist. Is this website address
incomplete
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> On 8/05/2020, at 5:33 AM, David Prater via CoTyroneList
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> There is a great "place name" website for Northern Ireland at
> Placenamesni.org, but it does not cover County D
Merry Christmas Jim and Len. 🎄🎉
Dorothy in New Zealand
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> On 18/12/2019, at 11:14 PM, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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> Hello Listers -
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> It is very rare we receive emails about errors or problems on the website. We
> know we are "almost perfect"... GRINS
JoAnn
I remember replying to your initial message as I too have McQuades from Tyrone.
I told you what I knew of mine, and asked for more information and also asked
if you had taken a DNA test, but heard no further. I am sure you will find the
advice Elwyn and Ed have given you will be useful and
Wow Len! What a fantastic job you’ve done here. Nothing that I can see relevant
to me on first perusal but it all makes fascinating reading. Thanks.
Dorothy Gaunt
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> On Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 04:37:42 AM PST, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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> Drumglass Par
At last! Something from Clonfeacle! (Not mine of course 😊). Thanks Len.
Dorothy, NZ
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> On 13/09/2019, at 9:24 PM, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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> Dungannon Quarter Sessions, Co. Tyrone, January 1845
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> Thanks again to Len Swindley for another great addition to CTI!
Thank you all! 295,000 is an amazing effort and truly appreciated.
Dorothy in New Zealand
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Hi JoAnn
I don’t know enough about my McQuades to help you. Have you taken a DNA test?
We might find a link there. Timothy McQuade on this mailing list might be
helpful.
Dorothy
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> On 21/06/2019, at 8:59 AM, joAnn via CoTyroneList
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> Please help me find out more ab
The new look is amazing! Useful, easy to use, and very attractive Many thanks.
Dorothy in New Zealand
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> On 21/03/2019, at 12:12 AM, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
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> Hello Listers -
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> First, thanks so much for your continued support!
> Without YOU there is no CT
Elwyn, thank you so much for this fascinating account. It makes the ancestors
come alive, reading of their day-to-day lives.
Dorothy in New Zealand
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> On 20/10/2018, at 4:29 AM, elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
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> From a recent post about farming in Tyrone, I sense
Hi Len
Thank you for this (and for all your posts). I scrolled through in the fond
hope of finding a McQuade ancestor. I didn’t really expect to as I knew fromRC
baptisms that Mary Ann McQuade, from Clontyclay, Clonfeacle, was baptised in
1822. But she married John Clark in Monifieth, Scotland,
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