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Canavan Family in Roscommon?

24-Mar-22 16:49
Tibohine (Roscommon), Roscommon, IrelandXO 6 Peter Drury died in 1904:
by Patricia 24-Apr-22 12:23

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

John J Johnston

24-Mar-22 13:30
Ballymoney (Antrim), Antrim, IrelandXO 4 Statutory birth & death
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 6-Apr-22 17:54

Samuel Davis

24-Mar-22 09:57
IrelandXO 3 Thank you Roger, I’ve had no luck
by Valpat 25-Mar-22 0:52

Thompsons in County Kilkenny

24-Mar-22 04:34
Thomastown (Kilkenny), Knocktopher (Kilkenny), Kilkenny, Aghaviller (Kilkenny), IrelandXO 2 Mark:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 24-Mar-22 14:59

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

Cafferkey records mismatch

23-Mar-22 20:50
IrelandXO, Roscommon 2 Steph:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 23-Mar-22 21:08

Castlerea Workhouse query

23-Mar-22 20:16
IrelandXO, Roscommon 7 Thank you for your reply Roger - I
by Mary 26-Mar-22 23:57

Trying to source townlands for Thomas Gray and Ann Clark married Kilmainham , Cavan 1841

23-Mar-22 14:57
IrelandXO, Cavan 3 Geraldine, here's a trick I us
by Bill 3-Aug-22 21:39

Rose Scullion

23-Mar-22 12:18
IrelandXO, Ballyscullion (Derry) 2 I assume this is Rose in 1901:
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 23-Mar-22 16:08

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