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Looking for Great Grandmother Mary Lynn

27-Jun-20 11:46
IrelandXO, Antrim 7 THank you very much Elwyn, thats
by Deborah Lynn 27-Jun-20 18:03

McStravick

22-Jun-20 09:10
Aghagallon (Antrim), Antrim 2 If you are hoping to connect with
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 22-Jun-20 12:16

MAILEY FAMILY

20-Jun-20 01:23
IrelandXO, Belfast (Antrim), Antrim 3 Thank you for this information!
by Researcher 22-Jun-20 21:01

Archibald McNeil (b. circa 1725 - d. circa 1810) - Emigrated from Antrim County to Talbot County, Maryland USA

19-Jun-20 17:13
IrelandXO, Antrim 3 Hi Michael,
by Teresa.C, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 26-Jun-20 20:48

James McCracken

18-Jun-20 16:37
Antrim, IrelandXO 2 When you say James might have been
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 19-Jun-20 14:47

Early Clarke families from Grange

17-Jun-20 07:36
Antrim 15 Is this thread still open, thi
by Gary W. Clark 5-May-24 10:08

English/McWilliams in Templecorran and Magherafelt 1800's

15-Jun-20 13:16
Templecorran (Antrim), Antrim 6 Huge numbers of people from Ulster
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 16-Jun-20 7:03

McCafferty: my G/G grandfather Deis McCafferty married Ann Kelly in R.C. church in Ballymoney Co., Antrim in 1839.

14-Jun-20 14:03
Ballymoney (Antrim), IrelandXO, Antrim 9 I don't know if there is any true
by Pegcrohan 8-Nov-21 18:54

Houston

9-Jun-20 20:09
IrelandXO, Antrim 8 Elwyn
by James Houston 23-Jul-23 13:35

Corbett Family

9-Jun-20 19:41
IrelandXO, Antrim 4 You should get more information
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Jun-20 18:03

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