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Title: Drumragh, Co Tyrone
Post by: Delwyn Andrew on Wednesday 04 November 09 03:50 GMT (UK)
Greetings to all from New Zealand. I have hit a brick wall with my Irish Ancestors. James Andrew is on the Flax growers List, his son Robert Andrew came to NZ. It states on Robert's death Cert that he was born in Tae (Tay) is there any such place in Drumragh and am I able to view Cemeteries online from the area.  I did come across a Tae Valley in Drumragh but cannot find it now.   ???  Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
Title: Re: Drumragh, Co Tyrone
Post by: kintree on Thursday 05 November 09 19:34 GMT (UK)
The parish of Drumragh included Omagh (Omagh has since spread into the adjacent parish of Cappagh) . The Drumragh River joins the Camowen River in Omagh.

Adrian
Title: Re: Drumragh, Co Tyrone
Post by: anniehadden on Saturday 03 April 10 23:31 BST (UK)
Shanghied,

I just posted a message with lots of information about Omagh and Drumragh parish records on this Co. Tyrone RootsChat forum. Check for it on-line and it you don't find it, I can send to you as a separate message.

Regards,
Annie
Title: Re: Drumragh, Co Tyrone
Post by: Delwyn Andrew on Friday 13 October 17 05:00 BST (UK)
Shanghied,

I just posted a message with lots of information about Omagh and Drumragh parish records on this Co. Tyrone RootsChat forum. Check for it on-line and it you don't find it, I can send to you as a separate message.

Regards,
Annie
Thanks Annie Im new to this and not sure where to look. Thanks Delwyn