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Denis Hobbins born abt 1855 Father Of William Gordon Hobbins born 1881

1-Dec-21 18:16
IrelandXO, Monsea (Tipperary) 6 Hi,
by McCoy 2-Dec-21 20:41

Savage, Richard and Ellenor (nee Thompson), Lisboy, Fermanagh

1-Dec-21 03:34
Aghavea (Fermanagh), Fermanagh, IrelandXO 9 Hello Louise. I was emailed a
by rossmcdowell96@gmail.com 8-Dec-22 10:02

I need help please

1-Dec-21 03:24
Mallow (Cork), Cork, IrelandXO 6 Hi again,
by Meg Bond 14-Apr-23 16:47

Samuel Donaldson

1-Dec-21 00:59
Templemore (Derry), Derry, IrelandXO 7 I have just finished compiling
by Cheryl 18-May-24 4:24

Speer/Speir

1-Dec-21 00:34
IrelandXO 3 Elwyn
by Yvonne 4-Dec-21 22:52

Peter Meade and Meade family from Miltown Malbay…..looking for info

30-Nov-21 22:43
IrelandXO, Clare 9 McCoy / Roger.....thank you very
by Vinnie Quealy 7-Dec-21 18:11

Edward and Ellen Cassidy Early 1800's to 1870

30-Nov-21 17:46
IrelandXO, Fermanagh 2 It’s going to be difficult to help
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 1-Dec-21 18:12

Terence

30-Nov-21 10:28
Ballymacelligott (Kerry), Kerry, IrelandXO 7 Hello Terry,
by davepat 1-Dec-21 14:51

UNDERSTANDING IRISH RECORDS

30-Nov-21 04:56
IrelandXO, Tipperary 9 Hi Lyn,
by Margot 3-Dec-21 17:54

Looking for George Cunningham, husband of Margaret, and father of Hugh (born perhaps 01 August 1828 and certainly between 1826-1828), Adam (born perhaps February 1831 and certainly between 1831-1833), and Andrew (born before Adam).

29-Nov-21 14:45
Donegal, IrelandXO 4 Jeff:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 30-Nov-21 17:18

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