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Meeting our diaspora in County Clare

23-Sep-24 12:21
Tulla (Clare), Clare, Killaloe (Clare), Moynoe (Clare), Clonrush (Galway), Clonlea (Clare), Kilseily (Clare), Killokennedy (Clare), Kilfinaghta (Clare), Kiltenanlea (Clare), Clooney Bunratty (Clare), Clooney Corcomroe (Clare), Quin (Clare), Inchicronan (Clare), Caher Feakle (Clare), Feakle (Clare), Kilnoe (Clare), Tomgraney (Clare), Tomfinlough (Clare), Killone (Clare), Ruan (Clare), Drumcliff (Clare), Templemaley (Clare), Galway 1

Finding a McKeogh/McKeough death in O'Briensbridge, Co Clare between 1842 and 1881

8-Apr-24 02:28
Killaloe (Clare), Clare 7 Hi Umert:
by Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer 14-Apr-24 17:54

Daniel and Nancy/Ann Quinlivan

30-Sep-23 05:00
Killaloe (Clare), Clare 5 Hi Matt,
by Anne Quinlivan 20-Jun-24 3:16

Looking for information on James Barton and Mary Lahiff from Tulla

2-Mar-23 21:08
Killaloe (Clare), Clare 2 Bev,
by McCoy 3-Mar-23 9:38

O'Brien Family - Limerick, Killaloe

28-Jan-23 17:00
Limerick, Killaloe (Clare), Clare 2 Late 1800’s 
by Amy Kneeland 18-Apr-23 3:27

Bonfield - Ardataggle

24-Dec-22 17:44
Killaloe (Clare), Clare 2 Dear Matt:
by Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer 28-Dec-22 20:50

MacNamara or Pugh families Kilfiddane or Kilaloe moved to England

30-Sep-22 06:48
Kilfiddane (Clare), Killaloe (Clare), Clare, Clare 5 Many thanks for your informati
by Stephen Newman 16-Oct-22 9:37

Mary Honor Burke

30-Apr-22 22:22
Killaloe (Clare), Clare, IrelandXO 3 Thank you for looking. At this time
by David Murtaugh 2-May-22 17:29

Herbert and Reddan, Killaloe. 1840.

5-Oct-21 02:14
Killaloe (Clare), Clare, IrelandXO 4 Hello, Mary Crowe was a witnes
by Humpty 26-Dec-22 3:11

Michael Gleeson of Ballycorney

3-Sep-21 07:50
IrelandXO, Clare, Killaloe (Clare) 3 Hi Laurence, I might be able to
by DebraAus 2-May-22 13:20

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