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> Thanks Len. The Validation is where I found F
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Thanks, I’ll try it. Pat
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On Aug 19, 2019, at 16:
Thanks, I’ll try it. Pat
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> On Aug 19, 2019, at 16:29, Peter Kincaid via CoTyroneList
> wrote:
>
> I vaguely recall that an Donagheady Parish researcher was trying to track
> down the Ogilby Estate records and had some luck - my fading memory thinks
> there were in London or
I vaguely recall that an Donagheady Parish researcher was trying to track
down the Ogilby Estate records and had some luck - my fading memory thinks
there were in London or somewhere in England. I believe her name was Teena
and her last email address was ivorie-samh...@shaw.ca.
Peter
On Mon, Au
Pat,
The problem that you face is that the early records you need for your
family probably don’t exist. Either never kept or were lost. A very
common problem in Ireland. I am told that early Presbyterians in the
USA usually kept excellent records. All I can tell you is that it
Ireland they often d
Ok. That’s what I was thinking of. Thanks. I’ll be in Ireland in Derry the 22
of September and Belfast the 23 of September. I hope to have time to drive down
to Liscloon area and get to the PRONI office but it’ll be tight. Any suggestion
for the PRONI office to look threw? Or are there any Tagga
There are some Ogilby papers in PRONI, mainly under the holding D1550.
There are some leases but I don’t see anything that looks like rental
books if that is what you had in mind. And even if they did have them,
there’s not going to be a lot of detail on a labourer’s cottage.
Elwyn
On 19/08/2019,
Lew, Elwyn and Peter, Thanks so much for the sites. I’ve been to most of these
with no luck. Do y’all know if any records survived from the Olgilbys house
other than the validation? Thanks again, Pat
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Thank you Robin,
Wonderful to learn of your success with the Longfield West tithe applotment
book of 1826 and many thanks for your thanks. Your message confirms everything
I have been aware of for many years; the tithe applotments are essential for
locating the families and townlands of emigran
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