Talk:Basil McIvor

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Since when has Pettigo been in Fermanagh?

The small part of it across the border is called, err, umm... I can't remember. But its not called Pettigo anymore. He was born in 1928, meaning he was either born in Pettigo, County Donegal or $BITOFPETTIGORENAMED, County Fermanagh. Kiand 18:36, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Tullyhommon. Thats what the other side of the village is called now. Kiand 18:42, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)


I've moved this from the article: hi all of you reading this and the guy who wrote this i am Basil McIvor's grandson and can i just say thank-you to all of you for setting up this page on him i have corrected one mistake but that was it thank-you Weggie 23:09, 28 February 2007 (UTC)