I have been unable to locate Carrickrevagh which I understand is in the vicinity of Kiltiyclogher and Glenfarne. A description of its location or National Grid coordinates would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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Location of Carrickrevagh, Co. Leitrim?
Re: Location of Carrickrevagh, Co. Leitrim?
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(User Above) wrote: : I have been unable to locate Carrickrevagh<br>: which I understand is in the vicinity of<br>: Kiltiyclogher and Glenfarne. A description<br>: of its location or National Grid coordinates<br>: would be greatly appreciated.<p>Hi Leo,<p>I just wanted to make sure that you have already<br>used the Leitrim-Roscommon Townland search engine<br>and have obtained the Barony, Civil Parish and<br>Poor Law Union for Carrickrevagh. This information<br>will provide a relatively "course" description of<br>it's location and will of course offer support to<br>your statement of it being in the vicinity of<br>Kiltyclogher and Glenfarne.<br>I went through all of my available resources, but<br>could find no maps that identified Carrickrevagh.<br>You can however, follow the link below to see a<br>map of the area even though Carrickrevagh itself<br>is not identified.<br>Hopefully in the future, we can have some detailed<br>maps of the area available for the researchers who<br>visit the Leitrim-Roscommon Genealogy Site.<p>Good luck with your research, and a very Happy<br>St. Patrick's Day to your and your family from the<br>staff at the Leitrim-Roscommon Site.<p>Ed Finn<br>efinn@thecore.com<br>
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