My great-great grandfather was from townland Crummy <br>in parish Kiltubbrid. Thomas Dyer born 5/4/1842. Any<br>info on this surname or parish or townland would be <br>greatly appreciated.<p>Thanks,<br>
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Kiltubbrid/Crummy
Re: Kiltubbrid/Crummy
(User Above) wrote: : My great-great grandfather was from townland Crummy <br>: in parish Kiltubbrid. Thomas Dyer born 5/4/1842. Any<br>: info on this surname or parish or townland would be <br>: greatly appreciated.<p>: Thanks,<br>: <p><br>
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Re: Kiltubbrid/Crummy
(User Above) wrote: : : My great-great grandfather was from townland Crummy <br>: : in parish Kiltubbrid. Thomas Dyer born 5/4/1842. Any<br>: : info on this surname or parish or townland would be <br>: : greatly appreciated.<p>: : Thanks,<br>: : Found that Kiltubbrid was sometimes called<br> Cashcarrigan aka Keshcorrigan.This according to<br> Lewis' Topographical Dictionary for 1849.<br> Crummy is listed in Griffith's Valuation,<br> Kiltubbrid. <p><p><p>
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