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pre christian times to the rise of the leary tribe 5 of 10

28-Oct-17 11:40
IrelandXO, Inchigeelagh (Cork), Cork 2 How does one collect so much i
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 29-Feb-24 21:49

from uncle ithe to the pre christian leary line 4 of 10

28-Oct-17 11:34
IrelandXO, Inchigeelagh (Cork), Cork 2 Again Thank YOu
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 28-Feb-24 0:18

from fenius to uncle ithe of the tribe of leary

28-Oct-17 11:27
IrelandXO, Inchigeelagh (Cork), Cork 2 Very Good, Thanks
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 28-Feb-24 0:17

from japheth to fenius of the tribe of leary

28-Oct-17 11:20
IrelandXO, Inchigeelagh (Cork), Cork 2 Thanks again you certainly don
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 28-Feb-24 0:14

from adam to japheth of the leary line 1 of 10

28-Oct-17 11:03
IrelandXO, Inchigeelagh (Cork), Cork 4 rm1978 Gael comes froma  Welsh
by liam hua duinn 3-Nov-17 22:09

Thomas Latham & Margaret Sullivan

24-Oct-17 20:53
Cork 2 lilibetii:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 24-Oct-17 21:03

Sullivan's from Rossnacaheragh / Ahakista area on Sheeps Head Penninsula

11-Oct-17 02:35
Kilcrohane (Cork), Durrus (Cork), IrelandXO, Cork 8 Howdy Cuz. Do you have the PDF file
by John Sullivan 9-May-20 0:11

Lord John Bateman in 1840s?

8-Oct-17 03:50
St Finbars (Cork), Bandon (Cork), Cobh (Cork), Brinny (Cork), IrelandXO, Cork 5 Hi Kate,
by Laura Windels 29-Aug-20 16:55

Mary Connell Birth 1856

7-Sep-17 21:09
Mallow (Cork), IrelandXO, Cork 4 Anne Marie,   
by 8-Sep-17 13:22

Michael F. Mullen Family

23-Aug-17 17:44
Clonfeacle (Tyrone), Newry (Down), Killaconenagh (Cork), IrelandXO, Tyrone, Down, Cork 4 Walter:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 24-Aug-17 14:21

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