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Michael Cleary b 18831 Co Kildare, migrated to Australia 1857 cont.

15-Feb-24 02:23
Ireland XO Community 4 A local volunteer would be hap
by Marsha, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎ 21-Feb-24 20:07

Teermore, Roscommon ownership records

15-Feb-24 01:48
Ireland XO Community 2 Eric,
by Carolyn 16-Feb-24 0:34

Boner and McGinty-Friel

15-Feb-24 01:31
Ireland XO Community 2 Mariannegh:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 15-Feb-24 1:56

Free online Genealogical Resources for Donaghmore Parish, County Down, Ireland

14-Feb-24 22:28
Donaghmore (Down), Down 2 Pat:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 15-Feb-24 1:42

How did one leave the Church in 1860 Ireland or NY?

14-Feb-24 20:13
Tipperary 8 Back around the time of the fa
by Anne 21-Mar-24 14:26

McCormack relatives - Castle Bar

14-Feb-24 18:00
Ireland XO Community 4 Thanks Patricia,  i have
by cdropstix 15-Feb-24 9:10

Lally and Mannion Families

14-Feb-24 13:38
Castleblakeney (Galway), Mountbellew (Galway), Ballymacward Gurteen (Galway), Galway, Galway, Galway 6 Megan:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 14-Feb-24 19:42

John William Ballard born Newry

14-Feb-24 11:34
Ireland XO Community 10 All very true and interesting
by Adesso 15-Feb-24 1:50

Eliza Donahue/Donaghue daughter of Peter Donohue and Jane

13-Feb-24 20:40
Ireland XO Community 6 You may need to try putting th
by kathleenmellor 21-Feb-24 9:44

Church record vs Civil Record for Winny Toole

13-Feb-24 17:20
Ireland XO Community 6 Thank you Patricia, Roger and
by KLKapaun 13-Feb-24 23:18

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