Baptismal Register of Tamlaght Finlagan Church of Ireland Church, Ballykelly, County Londonderry
Baptised: 14 April 1823
Mary daughter of Thomas Lighton and Elizabeth Wark his wife of Farloe.
Baptised: 9 February 1828 in Tamlaght Finlagan Church of Ireland Church
Joseph son of Thomas Lighton and Elizabeth his wife Tombkin of Farloe.
Knowing that the marriages were usually witnessed by relatives I am wondering if the second Baptism was a second wife now who could have been a Thompson from Farloe? or perhaps my Elizabeth was on her second marriage.
'of Farloe' in the baptismal records would have been the residence (townland) of both parents not the place the bride was from.
For the above records there are several possibilities:
1. Thomas Lighton was married twice, or
2. Thomas married only once and minister put down wrong maiden name in one of the entries, or
3. there were two Thomas Lightons with wife Elizabeth.
Farlow (meaning 'the outlying lake') is in centre of the Parish of Tamlaght Finlagan (291 acres 3 rods 35 perches). "The entire centre is a depression, or hollow, surrounded by a ridge of about 50 feet. This hollow most probably was at one time a lake, or a place liable to flooding." Also called Fagherley & Farlough in old documents.