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Alexander Mitchell

1-Sep-23 14:32
Ireland XO Community 2 Kells is in the parish of Conn
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 1-Sep-23 17:18

Handwriting decryption help request

1-Sep-23 08:36
Ireland XO Community 4 Now I see it too!  Perfec
by FamSearch2023 2-Sep-23 13:22

Stralore, Co. Derry - Australian pronounciation!

1-Sep-23 03:03
Ireland XO Community 6 Information on marriage certif
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 2-Sep-23 7:42

James Fitzgibbon and Maria Margaret Sullivan - married 1841 Bulgaden.. I need help with both of their parents names please ♥

31-Aug-23 19:37
Ireland XO Community 5 Jila
by Quain, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Oct-23 22:59

James Duffy, 1865, Cootehill, County Cavan

31-Aug-23 18:41
Ireland XO Community 10 Dear McCoy and/or Patricia,
by toomeydm 11-Sep-23 17:16

Looking for Information Mom's Great Granddad

31-Aug-23 16:57
Ireland XO Community 3 We found his marriage records,
by Jennie G 25-Jan-24 13:25

What Became of the Townland of Loughloun in Clonmeen Civil Parish in County Cork ?

31-Aug-23 02:17
Clonmeen (Cork), Cork 3 Margot,
by Timothy 31-Aug-23 14:40

Trying to find answers to my ancestry

30-Aug-23 21:04
Ireland XO Community 3 Can you provide more details?
by Patricia 31-Aug-23 0:43

Kearney, Thomas Kearney or Carney, wife Mary Cashion, son Thomas Kearney 1800

30-Aug-23 17:53
Ireland XO Community 6 Some of the children you named
by cherriesonce 22-Feb-24 6:39

Lyons/Hoban family in Ballyglass, Kilkenny

30-Aug-23 01:19
Kilkenny 2 Bridie's husband, Michael, die
by Patricia 30-Aug-23 20:26

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