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Findlay-Doak in NY Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by kittyconard46
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Down > General
...Diocese wills index with Christopher Hampton of Rathfriland (probate 1715), John (Hampton or Hinton) of Clare (probate 1835), Robert, Sr. of Bleary (1845 probate), Thomas of Clare (1752), and William of Clare (1832)...
Surnames: Findlay, Doak
 
 
Clancy's in KY from County Clare Ireland Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by Charlotte Hol...
  Surnames > Clancy
...the New Orleans route. Sometime around 1852 he sent for his wife and children all who were from County Clare Ireland. He went to New Orleans to meet them and died there of typhoid fever. I have found Mary and the...
Surnames: Clancy, O'Laughlin
 
 
Looking for Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by LesleyHooper
  Surnames > Durkin
...I am looking for any information on my maternal grandfather. Thomas Joseph Durkin born in County Clare or County Cork Ireland circa 1890-1910.He is buried in the Gillium Kent cemetary England. His first wife was ...
Surnames: Durkin
 
 
Looking for Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by LesleyHooper
  Surnames > Fisher
My grandmother's name was Lillian Florence Fisher, born in County Clare Ireland, about 1890 to 1910. She was between the ages of 30 to 40 years when she died in Walthamstow and is burried in the Queen's Road Ceme...
Surnames: Fisher
 
 
Keating in CT Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by  CWitty0285
  Surnames > Keating
Do you know where in CT they immigrated to ? Also, what county in Ireland. My grandfather, Patrick J.Keating immigrated from County Clare in 1906 to Danbury, CT.IrelandZYXZYX
 
 
Mary Elizabeth GANLEY and Thomas GRIFFIN, Newport Posted on: 08 Aug 2005, by kmikaelian
  Surnames > Ganley
Hello! Still seeking info re: Mary Elizabeth GANLEY, emigrated from Ireland in the late 1880s or early 1890s. Married Thomas GRIFFIN in Rhode Island, probably Newport. The GRIFFIN family originated in Kilfen...
Surnames: Ganley, Griffin
 
 
seeking ancestor Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by DYER
  Localities > Africa > South Africa > General
A great-aunt of mine - Margaret BURKE - emigrated from Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland to Australia in 1887 together with three of her sisters. The latter all married in Australia and remained here. However, M...
Surnames: Fincham
 
 
Torrens Family Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Roland Torren...
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Down > General
I was born in Warrenpoint, Co Down, N Ireland and after the death of my father last year got the urge to find my Torrens family roots. My G Grandfather Edward, came to Newcastle (possibly Dundrum) from Co Clare, ...
Surnames: Torrens, Gould
 
 
Cousins Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by bmccalden
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Down > General
...IRA massacre in the 1970s, at Tullyvallen Orange Hall. According to my info. Clarence married Edie Clare, (her maiden name?) with a mention of Betty and Patricia McCalden as children, (who then lived in S...
Surnames: McCalden
 
 
Bridget Clancy in Mt. Sterling KY Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Charlotte Hol...
  Surnames > Clancy
Looking for information on Bridget Clancy (Born in Ireland 1843) who married Simon Allen Holleran (Born County Clare Ireland 1837-1847) in Montgomery Co. Mt.Sterling at St.Pauls Catholic Church. Most likely in the late ...
Surnames: Clancy, Holleran
 
 
Thomas Costello Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by  lhinchey
  Surnames > Costello
...grandfather)Patrick, Bridget, Mary, and John. My gr. grandfather was born in Banryle,Kilnaboy (Corrafin) Co. Clare Ireland and came to Mass. Please let me know if there may be a connection. thanksIrelandMassZYXZYX
 
 
Neilans Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Maudeen
  Surnames > Neilan
...understand may have originated from the Irish O'Nuallain. I was unaware of the Irish spelling until visiting Ireland last year. Coincidentally, it was just after a rather spiritual happening the day before w...
 
 
Neilans Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by Maudeen
  Surnames > Neilan
Nancy -- my Neelings were Presbyterians as well so they could have come from Northern Ireland - The County Clare/County Galway thing was just were I had seen the cloud and the grocery store with the Neilans name ...
 
 
Neilans Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by Nancy Recine
  Surnames > Neilan
I keep rereading your letter and I don't see any connection now.You said you were in County Clare and Galway.They are in Ireland, the south.I don't have any Daniel's in my line either.[ Accept for my son...] I'm...
 
 
Sheedy from County Clare to Canada Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Esther Sheedy
  Surnames > Sheedy
...for the descendants/relatives of my ancestor John SHEEDY. John was born June 10,1830 Tomgraney County Clare Ireland and died July 02,1910 Quebec Canada. His parents were Matthew Sheedy and Bridget McInerney. Joh...
 
 
Patrick Leo McNamara Posted on: 06 Apr 2001, by  Susan918
  Localities > North America > United States > States > Iowa > Counties > Ida
...eldest of a family of nine children. His parents were Daniel and Margaret McNamara, natives of County ClareIreland. At the age of 16 the family moved to Wisconsin and then to Chicago, where he took up insurance w...
Surnames: McNamara, Gahlagher, Gallagher, Vollmar, McDermott, Butler
 
 
Bill Cunningham Posted on: 05 Apr 2001, by  MBehrens
  Surnames > Hehir
Contact Eileen for this information. I know his parents were from Ireland. County Clare.IrelandZYXZYX
 
 
Thomas Howard Posted on: 06 Apr 2001, by Sandra Fische...
  Surnames > Howard
...anything else about my thomas Howard, other than the fact that the family was originally from County Clare, Ireland. I don't even know siblings or parents names. I guess I will just have to keep looking, Thanks a...
 
 
John McNamara Posted on: 06 Apr 2001, by  catherineLewi...
  Surnames > McNamara
Hi Gail, this sounds promising. Do you know if your gg grandfather was born around 1854 in Ireland? His mother's name would have been Mary Louglin McNamara. When they lived in Maine in the 1860s they resided...
 
 
KANE, Michael J. 15 Dec., 1941 Posted on: 21 Apr 2001, by CCass1964
  Localities > North America > United States > States > Illinois > Counties > Cook
...Madden and the late Thomas Kane. St. Brendan's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Native of Kelkee County Clare, Ireland. IrelandZYXZYX
Surnames: Kane, Madden
 
 
James and William Kinnane Posted on: 21 Apr 2001, by Mike and Fran...
  Surnames > Kinnane
...1858. He was the first born son of Patrick and Mary Kinnane. Patrick reportedly born 1822 in County Clare, Ireland; came to the US in 1856 and died 1908.IrelandZYXZYX
Surnames: Kinnane, Sullivan
 
 
KENNEDY Posted on: 21 Apr 2001, by annsmith49
  Surnames > Lane
...with two sisters I was wondering if perhaps one was a sister in law. My Bridget was from Lisdeen, Co. Clare which is in between Kilkee and Kilrush. Do you know where your Kennedy's were from, was it near t...
 
 
Power's from Drumdigus,Co,Clare,Ireland Posted on: 22 Apr 2001, by Ethel McGanno...
  Surnames > Power
I would like to hear from any power's from Drumdigus,co,clare Ireland EthelIrelandZYXZYX
 
 
Clare Island O'Malley Posted on: 12 Jan 2005, by Nann
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Mayo > General
I am having a hard time find the info on where to look for RC records for Clare Island. Like theBarony: Civil Parish: Poor Law Union: Province: . Is the island listed with a different name?. Have l...
Surnames: O'Malley
 
 
Re: Landowners Posted on: 12 Jan 2005, by David Taylor
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Meath > General
Hi Jean Could you kindly tell me if the Clare family owned ladn particularly in Kells Co Meath. Regards DavidZYXZYX
Surnames: Clare
 
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