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Hi, I'm Sue from NY, USA. My 4x great grandmother is Elizabeth Smyth b.c.1750 County Meath m. James Farmer, parents of Nicholas Farmer & Honor Farmer m. James Battersby. Nicholas Farmer may have been well-known in the Killallon/Oldcastle area of County Meath, or there may have been more than one Nicholas Farmer, possibly a relative, also Nicholas Smyth in the area. On Find-A-Grave I have found Farmer gravestones in a Clonabreany Cemetery which is on Battersby property, leading me to believe they are related. Smyth, Farmer, Battersby, Hassett is my mtDNA line. I'm on GEDmatch, Ancestry, FTDNA, & 23&me.