Hi Mary Beth I am fairly certain this is my connection. I have all the Doyle MD from the only Catholic Church in the town and neighbouring area for that time. The Doyles from Silverwood are my Doyles and Turmoyra is a field away. My Ellens father was James (griffiths Valuation) (he died on 20 Jun 1851 and he married Ann Kells on 16th Feb 1836) and his father Robert (freeholder records at PRONI for 1819) The only Ellen Doyle fitting your dates is from Silverwood and my grandfather Roberts aunt,His father and her brother was also James. There are only three Ellen Doyle marriages in St Peters RC 1824, (too early) 1868 (My Ellen)and 1865 married Peter Healy - the other is far too early. My Ellen was married on 19.04.1868. This Ellens maternal grandfather was James Kells (also in PRONI Freeholders 1813) Anyway she married James Murray Kinnego on 19.04.1868 and the witnesses were David Lavery and Agnes Mc Veigh. James Doyle and Ann Kells had six children who survived James (my great grandfather) married Margaret Harte, Ann, Robert, Jane, Ellen and Mary. It is high unlikely this was a non RC marriage because too many Catholic names are associated. The Doyles and Dorans have a great music tradition. My grandads brother James was in Ontonogon (1894)in the Copper Mines for over 25 years. All this is relatively new to me so I will do some more digging. I think I know Daniel Dorans gran daughter so I will start there and I'll raise it at Lurgan Genealogy group meeting on Wednesday. In any case I'll get you something to go on.