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JOHN EDWARDS AND MARY HEALY IMMIGRANTS TO BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

11-Jan-23 19:31
Ireland XO Community 2 A George Edwards, son of John
by Patricia 11-Jan-23 20:08

Churches

11-Jan-23 19:23
Ireland XO Community 2 The church in Castletownroche
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 11-Jan-23 22:00

Dr William Kelly

11-Jan-23 19:23
Tournafulla (Limerick), Limerick 3 Thanks for your reply Paul. I
by Fear Cliste 26-Jan-23 0:23

O'Rourke/Connerlly

11-Jan-23 19:12
Ireland XO Community 1

Seeking ancestors Great Grandparents

11-Jan-23 18:52
Ireland XO Community 3 Hi,
by Margot 12-Jan-23 15:47

Michael MALONEY born C1851 Currafin County Clare Ireland - died 1915 Queanbeyan NSW Australia.

11-Jan-23 13:27
Ireland XO Community 9 Thanks very much for your kind
by Patricia 24-Jan-24 22:30

Wanting to contact descendents of these RYAN's: Parents- Andrew & Catherine, Children- Mary, Judith, Daniel, William, Patrick, Margaret & Andrew

11-Jan-23 11:20
Ireland XO Community 3 Sue:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 11-Jan-23 13:58

John Kelly and spouse Ellen (Ohara) Kelly born ca. 1828

10-Jan-23 19:43
Ireland XO Community 7 Sorry, John's wife is Ellen, M
by GGGFatherKelly 13-Jan-23 3:16

John Meehan

10-Jan-23 18:46
Ireland XO Community 3 user_157514:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Jan-23 19:09

Norah Sheehan 1896-1968 & her sister Agnes(Frances/Fanny) 1903- ? Born in Nenagh, Co Tipperary to Mary Anne Rourke & Daniel Sheehan

10-Jan-23 14:51
Dalkey (Dublin), Dublin 3 Hi You say
by Margot 14-Jan-23 16:30

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