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Church of Ireland baptism record

27-Mar-22 16:33
Brigown (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 3 Hi Robert,
by 17-Jul-22 21:12

O’Donnell/Casey/Gorman Brigown early 19th century

14-Jul-21 11:53
Brigown (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 6 Hello Camille,
by davepat 10-Aug-21 14:26

My Irish Immigrant Ancestor is Andrew Casey of Mitchelstown Cork. His brother was John Casey and his wife was Bridget Flynn or Catherine Hassett. They went to Halifax, Nova Scotia then to Washington County Missouri United States.

3-Jun-21 15:41
Brigown (Cork), Cork 2 Michael:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 3-Jun-21 18:14

Thomas and Honora ROCHE/CRONE circa 1811- 1871plus Ellen CRONE and William COUCHE families MALLOW, BRIGOWN MITCHELSTOWN

18-Oct-20 07:50
Mitchelstown (Cork), Mallow (Cork), Brigown (Cork), IrelandXO, Cork 9
by jforbes 17-Mar-22 3:49

Are these two men the same individual? Where else should I search?

20-Apr-20 21:12
IrelandXO, Brigown (Cork), Cork 2 Camille:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 21-Apr-20 18:11

William John Torpey

14-Apr-17 14:50
Brigown (Cork), Cork 6 Thank you Roger. Looking at the
by gena.sweeney@comcast.net 17-Apr-17 10:31

Maloney

25-Jun-16 03:06
Brigown (Cork), Cork 2 Don,
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 25-Jun-16 9:39

Leahy of Mitchelstown

4-Mar-16 12:28
Brigown (Cork), Cork 4 I do not have anything concrete yet
by cdn1972 6-Sep-16 12:49

Dennis Whelan (Mitchelstown Co.Cork)

15-Feb-16 16:08
Brigown (Cork), Cork 5 Hi Philip,
by montymoo 26-Aug-16 15:00

Peter Robinson Immigration to Ontario, Canada 1825

25-Apr-14 17:05
Brigown (Cork), Cork 4 Thanks for your comment. The
by craigwilliams 4-May-14 19:26

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