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Searching for Treacy family who left Galway around the time of the famine 1846-50 for Thurles

6-Dec-11 15:25
Galway 3 Treacy of Kikerrin, Co.Galway
by Ulysses 8-Feb-13 17:21

My father's family came from Milltown near Tuam - I think this is west galway

6-Dec-11 15:20
Galway 2 Hi sir
by Connaught Ireland 14-Feb-13 10:29

My ancestors were from Irvilloughter Estate, Ashcragh, Galway

6-Dec-11 15:18
Galway 6 Gradys
by damannion 27-Aug-14 20:06

Great grandfather John Fahy he came from Roscommon a place called Elphin

6-Dec-11 15:12
Roscommon (Roscommon), Roscommon 3 John Fahy is my great great grandfather
by Vickers 23-Mar-14 21:54

Patrick was born on 08-Mar-1838 in Oldtown, Moycullen, Co Galway

6-Dec-11 15:01
Galway 3 Hi Sandra,
by chrism1267 16-Jan-17 1:08

My Great Great Grans were from Galway and either from Spiddal or Moycullen

6-Dec-11 14:58
Galway 6 What I have is back online
by mairin 13-Jan-12 21:11

Researching Curley family - in the Tuam area in Galway.

6-Dec-11 14:48
Galway 2 Hi sir
by Connaught Ireland 14-Feb-13 10:25

My ggg grandparents emigrated in 1847 from Loughrea and settled in Wisconsin

6-Dec-11 14:44
IrelandXO 2 Have you learned any more about the
by Clare Doyle 29-Sep-15 13:25

I am trying to find relatives in the u.k. who dont know about me yet what do i do ?

6-Dec-11 14:38
IrelandXO 2 Have you learned any more about the
by Clare Doyle 29-Sep-15 13:24

My Great grand-mother, Honora Burke - White Gate, Galway.

6-Dec-11 14:33
Galway 3 Dear Philip,  I have a Hannah
by Michael Pomerantz 10-Nov-20 9:43

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