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Patrick O'Driscoll a Mill worker at Skibbereen, buried at Tullagh Cemetery, Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland

10-Jul-22 05:04
Tullagh (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 2 Tom:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Jul-22 16:06

William McMurray, born 1796 in Co. Monaghan, Ireland possibly Cornamucklaglass,

10-Jul-22 03:42
Ballybay (Monaghan), Monaghan, IrelandXO 3 I appreciate your input, 
by iamreggie 13-Jul-22 22:25

Australian branch of the Horgan family

10-Jul-22 03:40
IrelandXO, Cork 2 Brendan:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Jul-22 12:19

Crowley in Cork City, 1780s: Bryan Crowley bn in Paul Street, father William a baker

10-Jul-22 03:05
Cork City (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 2 Dave, I can see no baptism to
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 25-Mar-24 17:45

McCaughey McCahon Killymuck Glebe Tamlaght O'Crilly

10-Jul-22 02:39
Tamlaght Ocrilly (Derry), Derry, IrelandXO 18 Hello there,
by Damo 20-Feb-23 17:45

McAuliffe family

10-Jul-22 02:30
IrelandXO, Cork 4 Thanks for everyone’s info!
by Colleen 30-Jul-22 6:01

James Corcoran from New Inn, County Cork

10-Jul-22 01:36
Glanmire (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 3 Thank you, Frank! I will go through
by Meryem 13-Jul-22 22:23

William Callaghan born 1819 Cork. Baptised 21 November 1819. Father - Daniel Callaghan , Mother - Hannah?

10-Jul-22 01:11
IrelandXO 4 GB,
by Carolyn 12-Jul-22 8:53

Timothy McCarthy & Jane Mahoney of Cork

9-Jul-22 23:41
Cork 17 Thanks Frank (and Bill) - I agree
by Genealogist 20-Jul-22 16:53

John Sullivan

9-Jul-22 20:20
IrelandXO 1

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