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Marrinan Death early 1920s

15-Aug-19 20:51
Kilfarboy (Clare), Ennistymon (Clare), IrelandXO, Clare 2 Hi Miriam, Thank you for your
by Michael B 17-Aug-19 11:07

Nagle/Neagle Family Ennistymon County Clare

10-Aug-19 23:31
Ennistymon (Clare), IrelandXO, Clare 2 Unfortunately Catholic baptisms for
by Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 15-Aug-19 18:55

Bridget Mary Josephine Higham nee Sexton

11-Mar-19 00:19
Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 11 I don’t think I’m far off
by Bridget 9-Dec-22 21:43

Looking for ancestry help. re: James Vaughan, wife Catherine, son John F. Vaughan Immigrated to NY 1900

18-Dec-18 18:47
IrelandXO, Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 15 Dear Andrew:
by Jane Halloran Ryan 15-Mar-19 10:14

Blacksmiths

7-Dec-17 15:17
IrelandXO, Clare, Ennistymon (Clare) 6 Thank you for the information.
by GayleMelton 1-Oct-22 3:56

Peter Joseph Garrihy c1930s

23-Oct-17 19:00
Ennis (Clare), Ennistymon (Clare), IrelandXO, Clare 3 Thank you for the help, I will get
by Stacey1217 24-Oct-17 9:19

John Wall & Mary Finn - married Ennistymon 1869

5-Jun-17 03:51
Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 6 Dear Ross:
by Jane Halloran Ryan 7-Jun-17 16:27

Tobias O'Connel

23-Apr-17 07:33
Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 5 Roger,
by Mike 2-May-17 11:38

Links with Doherty or Reynolds ancestors

28-Dec-16 21:01
Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 10 Dear Carmel:
by Jane Halloran Ryan 19-Mar-19 13:07

Searching for any records pertaining to Great Great Grandmother Bridget Kelley. Born 1826 BallaMcCraven, Ennistymon, Kilmanaheen. She emigrated to New York in 1845. In the US she met and married Patrick Cotter, after which they moved to Michigan.

26-Aug-16 23:05
Ennistymon (Clare), Clare 5 Dear Jane, thank you so much for
by BeauRichard 29-Aug-16 21:15

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