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Title: DYSART in Burt and CHAMBERS in Taughboyne
Post by: RachelD on Friday 31 December 04 17:54 GMT (UK)
I have a lot of info on the DYSARTs in Carnamaddy in Burt but would like to connect them to the merchant DYSARTs in Londonderry. Any info gladly received.

I also have CHAMBERS in Drummucklagh and Brockagh in Taughboyne parish.  My branch -Archibald Chambers- moved to Tyrone prior to Griffiths.  Nearly all his children were baptised in Ballylennon Pres church.  Again would be glad to hear from anyone researching these Chambers.

Rachel
Title: Re: DYSART in Burt and CHAMBERS in Taughboyne
Post by: Christopher on Monday 28 November 05 06:38 GMT (UK)
Good Morning Rachel,

This site shows Joseph Dysart of Burt and Joseph Dysart of Moville in 1857 when Griffiths Valuation was conducted in the county. http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php You may also check the Dysarts and Chambers family. Have you any idea to what part of Co. Tyrone the Chambers family went when the moved from Donegal. I was at school with a boy named Chambers whose family came from Fintona. He now lives on the outskirts of Omagh. 

Good Luck with your research, Christopher
Title: Re: DYSART in Burt and CHAMBERS in Taughboyne
Post by: Shelley24 on Tuesday 15 November 16 07:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Rachel,

Are you still researching the CHAMBERS family from Taughboyne, Donegal, Ireland?

I saw an earlier post on Rootsweb and tried to send you an e-mail, but it came back rejected.

Kind Regards

Shelley Chambers
Australia

 :)
Title: Re: DYSART in Burt and CHAMBERS in Taughboyne
Post by: sarah on Tuesday 15 November 16 10:52 GMT (UK)
Hello Shelley,

Welcome to RootsChat.

I am sorry but we were unable to notify RachelD of your reply because it looks like she turned off all emails back in 2005. :'(

Kind Regards
Sarah
Title: Re: DYSART in Burt and CHAMBERS in Taughboyne
Post by: rathmore on Tuesday 15 November 16 12:23 GMT (UK)
donegal resources

http://donegalgenealogy.com

then come down the page and click on Burt or Taughboyne