I have an ancestor born in Drum, Leith, Ireland. Could anyone tell me where that might be as I don't know Ireland well enough and so far I am not clear that I am looking in the right place.
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19-05-2012 12:49 PM #1Starting to feel at home.
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Could it be Drumlish, in County Longford.
Steve.
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19-05-2012 3:05 PM #3Starting to feel at home.
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Hello Steve,
Unfortunately that is all I have to go on as all previous census entries give just Ireland. Not until 1911 is a place name given but thanks for the suggestion.
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There are two or three places called Drum in Ireland (see the entries either side of this page)>
http://www.libraryireland.
com/topog/D/Drum-Dartry-Monaghan.php
I don't know what the Leith connection is though.malcolm99
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Well, on the Natinal Archives of Ireland site there are numerous places called Drum. Just put DRUM in the Townland/street box on this page> http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
Any chance that Leith was a mis-hearing of Meath?malcolm99
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19-05-2012 4:56 PM #6Starting to feel at home.
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In the census it is quite clearly written as Drumleith, Leitrim, which when I tried a search came up with nothing. I was just hoping someone may have known it. Will just have to keep digging.
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19-05-2012 5:00 PM #7Jan1954Guest
In that case, it was probably Drumlease, County Leitrim. Easy enough for leith and lease to become confused.
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That seems credible.
Many thanks Jan
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