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James Moylan (b1816 Laois Queens Co) son of John, married Margaret Peavoy in Dublin 1848 - emigrated to Australia 1850/51

20-Feb-23 09:49
Abbeyleix (Laois), Laois 2 Hi, Are you sure the Laois Jam
by Patricia 20-Feb-23 16:11

Map of Townlands

19-Feb-23 19:23
Ireland XO Community 5 Ellen,
by Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 1-Mar-23 19:11

Lowbarry townland (Mullowney + Tully)

19-Feb-23 16:46
Ireland XO Community 5 Thank you for your response.&n
by CMST 19-Feb-23 22:11

Rooney Family Info Please.

19-Feb-23 15:51
Ireland XO Community 7 The Southern Star newspaper re
by Patricia 1-Mar-23 1:28

McDade/ McDaid - Ballyphilip Portaferry

19-Feb-23 15:29
Ballyphilip (Down), Down 4 Thank you very much for your w
by Alison 26-Feb-23 8:39

Life in Drumgooland

19-Feb-23 13:00
Drumgooland (Down), Down 11 Roberta,
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 12-Mar-23 12:00

McManus Family Research County Longford

18-Feb-23 21:23
Cavan, Granard (Longford), Clonbroney (Longford), Longford, Longford 5 Thank you for the replies and
by DLD01 21-Feb-23 16:14

Daniel McFaull born Circa 1848 In Ireland

18-Feb-23 12:37
Ireland XO Community 15 Hi Elwyn - Thank you for your
by lmcfaull 19-Jun-23 15:51

Patrick Williams - Est Birth 1851 - Trouble Finding Baptismal/Birth Records and Parents

18-Feb-23 01:21
Ireland XO Community 3 Thanks Roger. I have this list
by Stewie 19-Feb-23 18:05

Tobins in Kilmacow Parish

18-Feb-23 00:06
Kilmacow (Kilkenny), Kilkenny 4 McCoy, a p.s. I do think it's
by WmLindsey 6-Mar-23 21:23

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