Thanks Teena.
The Grenham article was particularly enlightening. Thanks also - as
always- for all that you do. These days, I am like a truffle pig
focused on a species of underground mushrooms called JACKSON. Recently,
I have zeroed in on Armagh, but some of them have underground mycelium
Thanks Tammy for all the behind the scenes - and essential - work that
you and Tina do. I am soon going to do a bit more about those OLIVERs
connected to my OLIVERs who flowed from Armagh to Tyrone in the late
1700s, early 1800s.
A week ago, I did a talk about my Eliza OLIVER for the North
My web site is: www.thesilverbowl.com
Check What's New for updates.
Good lick, Sharon
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That's one amazing batch of great data being shared! Brilliant work. :)
Sharon
On 2020-11-21 2:03 p.m., Teena wrote:
Hello All
Our very talented web-designer, Tammy, has updated our 'Updates 'page
to include the documents I've been able to create, (with my very
limited knowledge!)
Thank
., Jim Oliver wrote:
"Roll Call" from Sharon Brown . .
not sure what you're announcing, or asking for Sharon.
Jim OLIVER
ROLL CALL - JACKSON, OLIVER, BROWN - for a start
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In the near future, I will send out notifications about new uploaded
pages on my web site. There will be a significant amount of new
material. I am in the process of changing servers, so there my be some
glitches in the short run. Hopefully not.
Cheers, Sharon Oddie Brown
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There is a book on the /Creggan Charter School 1737-1811/ by Mary Cumisky.
I wrote about here:
http://sharonoddiebrown.blogspot.com/2011/01/voice-of-patrick-flynn.html
Cheers, Sharon
On 2020-06-29 12:18 a.m., Teena wrote:
Good-day All
A new page at our community web-site is on the Charter
Hi Tina,
No doubt you checked this, but just in case, this page shows the
townlands surrounding Aghintain, and you could work out from there.
https://www.townlands.ie/tyrone/clogher/clogher/aghintain/
Good luck, Sharon
On 2020-05-08 5:13 p.m., Teena wrote:
Hello Friends
A new page at our
Totally agree with the appreciation of the work being done by Teena and
Tammy. I do wish that I had time to do more myself. Right now, I have
started writing another article for the Creggan Historical Journal, but
in the meantime, here is a recent post on my blog that touches on the
story of
That was fascinating. Thanks for the link. Sharon Oddie Brown
On 2020-03-04 3:22 a.m., Ray15 wrote:
Wow! SO many bankrupts, and this is just for Tyrone.
This got me to asking what might be causing this number of them.
So I put into my search engine: ireland economics 1822
and the following
With that many people, that's a pretty high rate of insolvency. Times
were precarious.
Sharon Oddie Brown
On 2020-01-12 3:01 a.m., Teena wrote:
15 Feb. 1840 Downpatrick Insolvent Debtor's
The following is a list of the persons confined in the Marshalsea
here, whose petitions are to heard
Thanks Teena, I specially love:
Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat.
And therefore, let's be merry.
Sharon Oddie Brown
On 2019-12-16 5:34 p.m., Teena wrote:
Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat.
And therefore, let's be merry.
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