« Reply #10 on: Thursday 14 June 12 01:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Dave
I had a post on here about my Torrens and Thompsons and very recently I got a contact thru my Thompson line so could be that. Is on another board tho. That has yielded some great stuff and as we did a lot of PRONI stuff on them last year (basically anything in the right place with either name we recorded and now it turns out that it's all linked right enough - result there!).
We're going back to Enniskillen this summer as I want to go back to Tempo (Thompson territory) and Fivemiletown (Torrens territory). I've emailed the minister at the church in Cavanaleck to ask if I can see the records but need to write to the one in Tempo as they don't have email!
that's a great tip about the gravestone - never thought of that!
The day we knocked on that wee farmers door in Corranewy was a hoot. we explained what we were looking for. Connolly you say? And that would have been when? I said 1850s ish. he thought for a moment or 2 and then said Ah well you see I wasn't here then . I thought I was going to die laughing. My husband was in hysterics, my daughter too and my uncle who lives in Louth who was driving us about and I couldn't look at each other. memorable moment!
Ann

Torrens, Thompson - Tyrone & Fermanagh,Connolly, Campbell - Monaghan & Cavan, McGovern, Carroll, Orr - Ireland <br />Connolly, Fulton, Stirling, Cameron, McKellar, Robertson, McGovern, Torrance, Bisland, Fraser, Hamilton, O'Hara, McAusland, McTaggart , Lambie, Twedale, Hart, Clark(Paisley/Barrhead/Glasgow)<br />McGovern, Liddell - Falkirk<br />Mair, Muir, Carroll, Stewart, Law, Orr - Lanarkshire <br />Torrance - Brisbane<br />Connolly , Robertson- NSW<br />McGovan(?), Robertson , Agnew-