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Brown's of Drung

14-Sep-12 20:19
Drung (Cavan), Cavan 3 Brown's of Drung
by Ballymachugh Cavan 28-Sep-12 10:04

Box family thriving circa 1870 Dublin or Clonskeah

14-Sep-12 17:59
Dublin 2 Box Family
by Ber Holt 30-Sep-12 8:07

John Fitzpatrick a tailor of Dublin before 1838/1839 born Ireland circa 1790 1800

14-Sep-12 17:54
Dublin 2 ? Hi. I've forwarded your
by cynoconnor 24-Sep-12 10:23

David Fitzgerald and Thomas Fitzgerald attorneys of Dublin circa 1800s

14-Sep-12 17:35
Dublin 3 Fitzgerald
by Mallow Cork 8-Jul-13 11:32

Moore of Muckleroon Hill Lough Cara aka John Moore and George Moore of Moorehall

14-Sep-12 17:08
Mayo 2 Hi looking over old postings a
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 27-Feb-24 23:49

L. Dargan from Clonmel before 1870 perhaps related to Michael O'Mahoney a tailor

14-Sep-12 16:34
Tipperary (Tipperary), Tipperary 3 Dargan - O'Mahoney
by Borrisokane Tipperary 24-Sep-12 21:29

Edward Callahan and James Callahan from Bunneden county Sligo before 1880

14-Sep-12 16:27
Sligo 2 Hello Cr, long time since you
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 10-Mar-24 0:17

Michael Torpy and Patrick Torpy from county Clare before 1880

14-Sep-12 16:18
Clare 10 continued.... some images to share
by Finding Ancestors 16-Jan-22 3:14

Kew family pre 1870 from Mullabrack parish likely Mullaghbrack

14-Sep-12 16:06
Mullaghbrack (Armagh), Armagh 5 John Kew
by tdspauld 11-Mar-15 9:35

Thomas Cain and patrick Cain from Horslip before 1870

14-Sep-12 15:58
Offaly 2 Hi ? I have forwarded your
by cynoconnor 24-Sep-12 10:36

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