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Looking for news of possible Delahanty or Byrnes relatives living in Cloghasty, Graige, Thomastown, Kilkenny.Byrnes, James (May 1842 Dublin Ireland) and Mary Delahunty Byrnes (baptized 14 Nov 1843) are the parents of Catherine Byrnes Farrell, my great

3-May-24 00:41
Ireland XO Community 5 Hi Patricia and Roger, &n
by M Deasy 5-May-24 19:11

Looking for Dorans in County Down

3-May-24 00:02
Ireland XO Community 3 I too, like Elwyn I am a bit c
by Margot 3-May-24 9:28

Curraghmore Co. Galway mid-1800s

2-May-24 19:27
Tuam (Galway), Galway 5 Jeanne:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 3-May-24 11:26

Searching for Cornelius Sugrue b. 1819 Parents John Sugrue and Ellen Neil

2-May-24 14:31
Passage West (Cork), Cork 11 Thank you, Carolyn!!  You
by Ann Marie 7-May-24 23:15

Dickinson Family Limerick

2-May-24 09:51
Ireland XO Community 19 v
by Eileen 15-Aug-24 20:53

Duggan Family from Kilworth, Fermoy, Cork

2-May-24 05:30
Fermoy (Cork), Cork 9 Kathryn,
by Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 5-Oct-24 14:42

Looking for granddad Roche in or around Drogheda

1-May-24 14:18
Ireland XO Community 12 Hello Pat
by Chris R 10-May-24 10:10

Patrick Lynch - Clogher early 1900s again

1-May-24 13:19
Ireland XO Community 3 Brilliant! Thanks so much for
by LoloJ 4-May-24 6:29

Mary McHugh

1-May-24 12:48
Ireland XO Community 3 Thank you so much for this inf
by Gillian 1-May-24 19:38

Appreciation of Mr. Chuck Feeney

1-May-24 12:37
Longford 2 Thanks a great article.
by Pat O Holloran, IrelandXO Volunteer 1-May-24 22:59

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