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If you are researching the family name Gilshenan and all its derivations, please feel free to view The Gilshenans of Ireland 1750 – 1911…a free research tool to help you find your Gilshenan story and perhaps make connections with other Gilshenans throughout our world.

This FREE ebook is available to be viewed via the National Library of Australia's Trove portal https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3031830812/view                                                                              

If you wish to ask questions and make connections with other Gilshenans take a look at our facebook site

https://www.facebook.com/Gilshenans-of-Ireland-110641211515746

Cheers

Terry Madden

Terry Madden

Friday 11th Feb 2022, 04:01AM

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  • Hello Terry and thank you,  I am a vvolunteer on this site but also have "The Name" as my great grandmother from Drumliff, Castletara, Co. Cavan was a G etc Castletara is next door to Annagh and the family are in the 1821 census remains living there.

    Thank you for making the book free online but is purchase of hard copy available. 

    Will join the Facebook Group and hope to see you there.

    Thank You

    Pat

    St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Friday 11th Feb 2022, 12:47PM
  • Hi Pat,

    Thanks for your thoughts...much appreciated!

    I hope my ebook helps in some way on your special road to discovery.

    As for the hard copy - when I see the demand is there I will certainly go to commercial print?

    Many Thanks

    Terry Madden

    Terry Madden

    Saturday 12th Feb 2022, 06:18AM

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