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Photo of the old Church at Tintern

18-Aug-22 11:15
Ireland XO Community 2
by Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 18-Aug-22 12:59

Looking for information about John Concannon and family, County Galway circa 1850

18-Aug-22 09:38
Ireland XO Community 5 Original message updated to in
by AliceWood 10-Sep-22 21:19

Mary Anne Alcorn

18-Aug-22 08:19
Ireland XO Community 4 Hi Debra,
by tomodriscoll 5-Dec-22 14:05

John Farrell Born: 1848 Longford Co Longford Ireland Died: 1907 [59] Dundee Scotland[?] Married: Mary Malone

18-Aug-22 03:51
Ireland XO Community 3 Gerry,
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 19-Aug-22 19:29

David Keane

18-Aug-22 02:19
Killagan (Antrim), Antrim 3 Elwyn, thank you for your quic
by Max Palmer 22-Aug-22 5:56

John McCann born in Ireland, emigrated to Scotland

18-Aug-22 01:29
Ireland XO Community 3 Hello Paula;
by Cally/Fitz 21-Aug-22 6:43

Robert McKeag married Margaret Kincaid 8 July 1804 Presbyteriam Church Killinchy and Kilmud - Verify please?

17-Aug-22 22:52
Ireland XO Community 3 Elwyn
by Shez 17-Oct-22 12:30

Eubank/Ubank

17-Aug-22 21:10
Rathbran (Wicklow), Wicklow 2 weenat:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 18-Aug-22 1:02

RYAN

17-Aug-22 20:40
Ireland XO Community 4 Perhaps they are the Ryan's of
by Quain, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 17-Jan-23 19:38

Searching for missing records of Fitzgibbon/Gibbons/Ryan family in Murroe

17-Aug-22 20:33
Murroe Boher (Limerick), Limerick 2 Local volunteer contacted.
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 17-Aug-22 22:17

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