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Patrick Herlihy (b 1854, Kilgobbin, Co Kerry)

2-Mar-21 03:29
Kerry, IrelandXO 5 Thank you, you were right. I found
by Jennifer Herlihy 6-Apr-21 7:47

John Timothy Lynch (1797-1865)

1-Mar-21 15:22
IrelandXO, Kerry 6 Ed,
by Albert Lynch 16-Jun-21 11:48

Bartholomew Walsh/Welsh born Ireland c 1836 and 1860

27-Feb-21 11:48
IrelandXO, Kerry 4 Thank you.  That is very
by Walshie67 2-Mar-21 19:40

John Stack and Bridget Relighan: Listowel

23-Feb-21 17:44
Listowel (Kerry), IrelandXO, Kerry 2 Hi, 
by David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development 4-Mar-21 10:20

Jeremiah Clifford/Johanna Reidy... Tralee

21-Feb-21 18:32
IrelandXO, Kerry 11 Ok.  thank you  
by Taff Wrexham 3-Jul-21 18:12

Jeremiah Sullivan (Curraheen) married Honora Fitzgerald (Coumduff) 1877

21-Feb-21 14:21
Annagh (Kerry), Kerry 5 Dear Linda, the local burial ground
by Martine, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 1-Mar-21 14:22

Patrick O'Connor (Curraheen) married Ellen Hallinan (Tonavane) 1866 - 7 Children

21-Feb-21 14:01
Annagh (Kerry), Kerry 2 Hi Linda, please see the answer I
by Martine, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 1-Mar-21 14:28

Harry Bowler - son of Thomas Bowler, and Mary (surname unknown)

15-Feb-21 20:02
Kerry, IrelandXO 2 As background see February 7th
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 15-Feb-21 21:40

Irish subdialect spoken in Kilnaughtin in 19th century

13-Feb-21 22:36
IrelandXO, Kilnaughtin (Kerry), Kerry 3 Thank you, Kevin!
by Connie Ostrowski 15-Feb-21 1:31

Jeremiah Clifford birth...Killarney or Castleisland closer to Tralee?

10-Feb-21 17:27
IrelandXO, Kerry 5 Carolyn:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 24-Feb-21 17:40

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