Ken, I found through a search a Drumkelly at Drumkerran, County
Leitrim.....and a Drumkilly in Fermanagh, but several other references to
lead me to believe there are several of those.
Drumland is like a small flat hill wherein
local areas may refer to that hill, as in Drumconor or Drummadden for
examples.
Connaught has a lot of those kinds of low hills as remnants of the last ice
age. They are less common close to mountain ranges, but very common near
peat bogs.
I hope this helps.
Don
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Birney" <birneygenealogy(a)sympatico.ca>
To: <FERMANAGH-GOLD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:14 PM
Subject: [FER-GOLD] location question
Hello Group;
I have been asked a question by a non-member and was hoping that
someone here may be able to help out. Does anyone know the place names of
Drumkelly(Drumkilly) or Anagliff? Lord knows what the proper spelling of
these places may be. It seems that they may be towards the Cavan area, but
we don't know.
Please respond to me to keep the clutter off the list.
Thank you for your time.
Ken Birney
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