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Dorsey or Davis

5-Jul-22 14:23
Clifden (Galway), Galway, IrelandXO 2 Stephen:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 5-Jul-22 16:40

Where was Smithfield Prison or Convict Transportation depot located

5-Jul-22 05:03
IrelandXO, St Michans (Dublin) 6 Hi Michael Barker, I would be
by Free2Fly 22-Oct-23 8:37

Honora Moore - Ballinvally / Killahurler - Tithe 1826 / 1838

5-Jul-22 04:54
IrelandXO 2 Mark:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 5-Jul-22 14:36

McConnell Family

4-Jul-22 17:54
IrelandXO, Drumlane (Cavan) 4 Hello, I am trying to learn ab
by Chris Collins 16-Aug-22 18:51

any info on Edward Timlin and family born abt 1860

4-Jul-22 16:21
Killala (Mayo), Mayo, IrelandXO 6 its also interesting is that when
by snowfrill 6-Jul-22 15:40

Who are the parents of Denis Keenan my great grandfather, born in the area of Belleek, December 7, 1830?

4-Jul-22 16:01
IrelandXO, Fermanagh 4 Strategy games encourage playe
by pio 10-Aug-24 3:26

Owen Devery married Elizabeth Rigney abt 1835 near Ferbane.

4-Jul-22 15:38
IrelandXO, Offaly 3 Donna:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 4-Jul-22 21:24

James Hickey/Mary Darmody

4-Jul-22 15:16
IrelandXO 3 Thank you Patricia. The baptism of
by JoyA 5-Jul-22 14:12

Bridget Headen (or Haydon) and Michael Archbold

4-Jul-22 12:01
IrelandXO, Kildare, Carlow 2 title
by Terri D 16-Jul-22 14:10

B. Doyle, Tara Hill 1950s

4-Jul-22 08:35
Inch Gorey (Wexford), Wexford, IrelandXO 3 Many thanks. Having looked at the
by Glopa 15-Jul-22 8:06

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