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obrien of 5 mountjoy square east (1800-1870s) (21 in 1869-71) but number 22 in 2012
31-Aug-12 16:39
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IrelandXO |
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Thanks for this information
by 30-Sep-15 10:38
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rahan lodge residents the landlords of the rahan area 1700-1900
31-Aug-12 16:26
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IrelandXO |
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geraldine no major updates by liam hua duinn 22-Aug-16 7:51
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giolla na naomh hua duinn chief bard of the leinster kings d1160ad
31-Aug-12 14:03
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Dublin |
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leinster kings by 31-Aug-12 15:40
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fintan's abbey abbey road kill o the grange
31-Aug-12 13:43
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Kill (Dublin), Dublin |
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messages by 31-Aug-12 15:16
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mullins of graiguenamanagh 1889
30-Aug-12 19:49
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Graiguenamanagh (Kilkenny), Kilkenny |
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mullins by 31-Aug-12 16:06
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roan or rowan or rowe or rowen of kilbeggan westmeath
30-Aug-12 19:03
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Kilbeggan (Westmeath), Westmeath |
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Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out! by 30-Sep-15 10:37
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McTigue/Tighe and Purcell families from Shrule
30-Aug-12 16:56
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Shrule (Mayo), Mayo |
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Patrick McTygue & Mary O'Connor by BarbaraScanlon 3-Sep-12 19:32
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Looking for additional information about Patrick Kelley, born 1824 in Kilrush, went to New York in 1851. ( Now visiting Kilrush)
30-Aug-12 15:51
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Kilrush (Kildare), Kildare |
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Follow-up to your note - my by 3-Sep-12 19:05
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Looking for additional information about Patrick Kelley, born 1824 in Kilrush, went to New York in 1851. ( Now visiting Kilrush)
30-Aug-12 15:51
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Kilrush (Clare), Clare |
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Follow-up to your note - my by 3-Sep-12 19:05
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Ancerstry information please
30-Aug-12 15:10
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Tyrone |
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Hi to the Owens family by 5-Sep-16 10:13
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