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From: "Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [ARMAGH] The Book of County Armagh
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 15:03:41 -0500
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Susan,
I would really appreciate a lookup on the name Windrum (Winram,
Windram or similar). Several should be in Armagh, and Castleblaynie
in Monaghan)
Thanks
Ralph Wyndrum Jr.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Malone" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 1:20 AM
Subject: [ARMAGH] The Book of County Armagh
> Hi List,
> This book was originally published in 1888. Now there is a copy of it,
> reprinted with the title County Armagh, 100 Years Ago, in the Family
History
> Library in Salt Lake City. It is in book form (non-circulating) and on
> fiche. While I was out there, I copied many pages from the book. The towns
> that I copied include:
> Sub-Post Offices in the District of Newry:
> Ballybot
> Bessbrook
> Clontigora
> Drumantee
> Flurrybridge
> Jerretspass
> Killeavy and Meigh
> Poyntzpass
>
> Sub-Post Offices in the District of Castleblayney
> part of Camlough (up through Quinn)
>
> There is a brief description for the towns, along with the names of
"Farmers
> & Residents". If anyone would like me to do a lookup for them please let
me
> know!
>
> In addition, I copied pages from another book called History of Kingsmills
> Presbyterian Church 1788-1988. I have the list of Earliest List of
> Communicants in Kingsmills Church 1864. It includes the following towns:
> Tullyhappy/Maytown
> Divernagh
> Eshwary/Tullywinney
> Belleek/ Carrickananny/ Carrowmannon
> Lisadian/ Drumherriff/ Rathcarbery
> Knockavannon/ Outlacken/ Ballymoyer/ Cavanakill/ Lurgana
> Drumcrow/ Creggans/ Greyhilla
> Drumnahuncheon/ Drumhoney/ Tullyah
>
> Again, if anyone would like me to do a lookup in this record, let me know.
> There is also a brief meaning of each town (ex: Tullyhappy: the high land
of
> the ripening) I'll post all inquiries and answers on the list...
> Best wishes,
> Susan :-)
>
>
>
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