Would the Houston be related to the Houstons you are researching though

Hei, Joe, I've spotted a Margaret Anne McGourlick of Johnstone. She posted a message on
celticfc.net
I don't know how how many McGourlicks you require. Should we look for as many as possible since there
were so few in Ireland? I think it might not be a bad idea .. what took them to Ireland for instance? Here's
one suggestion .. in the early 1800s
Neil McCourt married Sarah McGourlick. They then reared their family somewhere in Co. Fermanagh between 1811-1827. I wonder if Sarah's relatives came to live in Ireland too.
It's a great pity there are no passenger lists for voyages between Ireland and Britain. Have you any old tin boxes full of goodness knows what? It's amazing the things people keep.
Right, I knew there had to be variations on the name .. here they are ..
McGorlick, McGourlick and McGoldrick ... that will do for starters. We may find a few more variations. If a Gaelic speaker sees these posts we may get some more. I think I received a PM some time ago from a lassie who speaks Gaelic. Certainly she spelt her name in that language although she wrote to me in English.
Ellen (of one of the spelling variations), born in Co. Fermanagh in 1923, married John Sheridan b 1816? at Pettigo on 20th July 1865. Pettigo is on the Fermanagh/Donegal border. Half in one county..half in the other.