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Trying to locate Browne, Dagg, Guest, and Hodgins family members related to Knocknacree, Tipperary, Ireland

1-Dec-24 04:07
Ireland XO Community 15 The 1900 federal census gives
by Patricia 1-Dec-24 18:37

Cant find Birth details / Records relating to James Cairney/ Kerney born Ireland cira 1842, to parents Daniel Cairney and Jane McAleese

30-Nov-24 00:27
Ireland XO Community 4  
by Eileen 30-Nov-24 13:55

Please good people i need help with my Cairney / Kerney ancestors that was born in Ireland

30-Nov-24 00:02
Ireland XO Community 6 Hi Shayne87,
by Robert Watt, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 4-Dec-24 22:31

Haddican Around !845 - 50

29-Nov-24 12:34
Ireland XO Community 7 You are welcome. Happy hunting
by Patricia 1-Dec-24 18:29

James Higgins, wich one?

29-Nov-24 05:45
Ireland XO Community 11 Hope your husband and son had
by Diana O'Higgins 29-Nov-24 20:46

Duffy Family Around Kiltrustran

29-Nov-24 03:41
Ireland XO Community 7 Thank you Eileen,
by Duffy 4-Dec-24 9:38

Martin Grace and Sarah Kearns from County Tipperary

28-Nov-24 18:12
Monsea (Tipperary), Tipperary 7 Good Morning, Mary - 
by Anne Farrell Stake 30-Nov-24 14:02

Bernard and Mary Gilbane born roughly around 1800

27-Nov-24 17:46
Ireland XO Community 8 Marriage of a William Brien an
by Eileen 28-Nov-24 0:26

NIMMO

27-Nov-24 05:23
Belfast (Antrim), Antrim 5 I had a look in Randalstown 2n
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 27-Nov-24 18:48

This is scary

27-Nov-24 02:49
Ireland XO Community 2 No Steve, No it is not scary!!
by Margot 27-Nov-24 11:04

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