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Help please for towns in Fermanagh, Ireland, pleas

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Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 17 Sep 2006 20:02

Hi M.M. I can't get your site to load, but the Fermanagh Baptism information I found is from that link (or whatever it's called), so I will hunt around. Thank you for your time, M.M. :)

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 17 Sep 2006 19:52

Hi M.M. - I can't get the rootsweb site to come up (I did remove the *. Thank you for the St. Catherine's information. Would you have anything on Corclune? Thank you very much for your help, it is really aprpeciated. Sally, almost all of my Irish ancestors came to Canada around the famine times so I know a bit about the famines, but I never thought of the possibility of the towns disappearing. Thank you! Thank you both very much for your help! (PS Corclune/Corcloon came from the Fermanagh Baptisms website.)

Sally

Sally Report 17 Sep 2006 19:46

I live in NI in County Antrim. I don't recognise either of these place names. I wonder if they have been transcribed correctly or if you are looking at the original where the nearest large settlement was. Post the famine in the 1830s some villages were simply depopulated and never re-settled. Ireland's population dropped by about 40% from the 1830s on. It is only now starting to grow again. My guess would be these places don't exist anymore.

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 17 Sep 2006 19:22

I'm trying to find out the distance between Corcloon/Corclune and St. Catherine/Rossdagamph. ( St Catherine's was also known as Rossdagamph.) Both were located in Fermanagh in 1800. (Cannot find anything on google.) Thank you.