tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550058367591255848.post8129554733625304545..comments2023-07-06T22:05:03.927+10:00Comments on AncestorChasing: Those places Thursday - My Irish ancestors.Kerryn Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06349603206224885854noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550058367591255848.post-82580911625105190902012-02-24T14:58:09.761+11:002012-02-24T14:58:09.761+11:00Townland is definately required to get a lot of Ir...Townland is definately required to get a lot of Irish records. I found my Doyle's in Carrick Slavin, County Leitrim. My Foxes were from Drumbrick, County Leitrim. However I'm still searching for a townland for my Fraher / Friher/ Fryher / Friar / Frier. I have one record which says they were from Waterford. My Fraher's were in upstate New York, USA in the early to mid 1860s<br /><br />Regards, JimJim (Hidden Genealogy Nuggets Blog)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15493118494172970052noreply@blogger.com