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Ellen Finn, about 1814-1853

24-Mar-22 15:29
Kerry, IrelandXO 3 Thank you so much Roger!  I
by Susannah 27-Mar-22 1:31

My ancestors Mary Ahern b.1790 and Jeremiah Falvey b.1786 - died 1870 Indiana, USA, married

24-Mar-22 02:43
Killarney (Kerry), Kerry, IrelandXO 3 I have a great grand aunt Mary
by GalwayKerryDublin 2-May-22 11:42

Knocknagoshel News Obituary for 1906 John J. Sullivan aka Jack died in 1906 San Francisco Earthquake

23-Mar-22 10:26
IrelandXO, Kerry 3 John J. O'Sullivan was born January
by O'Donnell from County Kerry 24-Mar-22 12:53

Looking for Relatives in Kerry

22-Mar-22 01:53
Kilgarrylander (Kerry), Ballinvoher (Kerry), Minard (Kerry), Ventry (Kerry), Dingle or Daingean Uí Chúis in the Irish (Kerry), Kildrum (Kerry), Kerry, IrelandXO 2 Hi David,
by David Whyte, IrelandXO l Ballyhoura Development 1-Apr-22 11:38

John Bernard 1787-1885 farmer

21-Mar-22 13:20
Ballymacelligott (Kerry), Kerry 7 Dear Elaine and Catz;  Re
by Irma Bernard Pryce 4-May-24 13:50

(O’) Driscolls in Fossa, Aghadoe 1775-1825

10-Mar-22 14:48
Aghadoe (Kerry), Kerry 2 Jackie:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Mar-22 18:40

Patrick O'Connor married Mary Breen

9-Feb-22 21:55
Kerry, IrelandXO 11 I have a Hannah Breen married to
by GalwayKerryDublin 2-May-22 11:54

Are the Below my great great great Grandparents

30-Jan-22 23:30
IrelandXO, Kerry 3 Maureen,
by Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 5-Feb-22 0:08

General question about Baptismal sponsors

26-Jan-22 19:26
IrelandXO, Kerry 5 Thanks Rua! I never heard of those
by Carolyn 27-Jan-22 6:26

Magee/McGee Ancestors

30-Dec-21 22:20
Tralee (Kerry), Kerry, IrelandXO 3 Patricia, thank you for your reply!
by Lakegirl 31-Dec-21 16:36

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