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Re: BOGLE family, Urmy, co. Donegal Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by MERVYN CATTER...
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
URNEY IS A TOWNLAND IS A PARISH WHICH STRETCHES FROM STRABANE TO CASTLEDERG,CO TYRONE AND CASTLEFINN,CO DONEGAL.MY ANCESTORS WERE BOGLE AND CAME FROM THE CASTLEDERG AREA ZYXZYX
Surnames: Bogle
 
 
Hilley Families of Donegal Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by PatrickRoss22
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
...grandmother is still alive please give her my very best wishes. I have been researching the Hilley families of Donegal for over 12 years and could use some assistance. My Hilley (Hilly) families came from Tr...
Surnames: Hilley, Hilly
 
 
Where is Cloncha? Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by  wkharrisjr
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Parrish of Cloncha is located in Inishowen. Specifically, it is in the northeast corner of Donegal near Malinhead.ZYX
Surnames: Doherty, Mullin
 
 
Donegal McDevitts Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by c mcdevitt
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Surnames: McDevitt, Keeney
 
 
Wright roots Posted on: 09 Mar 2001, by  taichi65
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Searching for information about ancestors of William Wright (b.1707) who emigrated about 1740-45 from Donegal to America. Married Margaret ? Lived in Augusta Co. Virginia. Died 1776.AmericaVirginiaZYXZYX
Surnames: Wright
 
 
Elizabeth Boyce Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by  jjhlanc
  Surnames > Boyce
...for relatives of Elizabeth Boyce married to Hugh Shields. Residence Aughalatty [Aghalatty], Carrigart, Donegal County, Ireland in the 1800'sIrelandZYXZYX
 
 
Leeper - Chester County, PA 1700's Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by TomGoldrup44
  Surnames > Leeper
...trying to find a tie-in. Thanks. Tom. The Leeper family originated in Scotlamd and moved to Northern Ireland. They settled in County Donegal by 1610From there, our earliest known relative to come to America was Ga...
Surnames: Leeper, Piper, Summerill, Muckleduff
 
 
Baxter Posted on: 08 Mar 2001, by Alice Elliott
  Surnames > Lotman
...Dad's Mothers name was Lotman) I am asking about the Baxter's, My Grandfather Robert Baxter was born in Donegal County Ireland in 1865 and my Grandmother Elizabeth (Wilson) Baxter born in Cavan County Ireland in 1871.I kn...
 
 
O'Donnells and Gallaghers near Dungloe Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by PNelson9139
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
My gggrandfather, James O'Donnell was born in Mullaghduff (a few miles from Dungloe) Co. Donegal ca. 1846 and immigrated to the USA probably ca. early 1860's. His wife was Brigid Gallagher, of Mullaghduff. (...
Surnames: O'Donnell, Gallagher
 
 
Walker Family of Donegal, IRL Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by PatriciaMay77
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Would like to contact descendants of the Walker family based in South of DonegalZYX
Surnames: Walker, Park
 
 
Mullaghduff, Co. Donegal Families Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by PNelson9139
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
My gggrandfather, James O'DONNELL was born in Mullaghduff (just north of Dungloe) ,Co. Donegal ca.1846 and immigrated to PA in the USA probably ca. early 1860's. He may have been married to a Brigid GALLAGHE...
Surnames: O'Donnell, Gallagher, Sharkey, Ferry
 
 
Duncan in Ramelton area Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Doris Langner
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Looking for connections to these Ramelton area, County Donegal people: John Duncan (died 1918) married to Eliza Martin Children: John, Robert, Thomas (born 1881), Jennie (all four to USA) Lizzie (married R...
Surnames: Duncan, Martin, Browne
 
 
John Hamilton of Donegal (1800-1884) - Humane and Progressive Landlord Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by  jeanrice
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Irish landlords have never been particularly popular figures in Irish memory, per book review in "Ireland of the Welcomes." Only a minority of them were benevolent in any sort of general way. John Hamilton w...
Surnames: Hamilton
 
 
Glenties, Co. Donegal Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by  jeanrice
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Twenty miles north of Donegal Town, between the Bluestack Mountains and the sea, is the town of Glenties with a population now of less than a thousand. It is comfortable, if not prosperous, and the people ch...
Surnames: Boyle, Gallagher, Roarty, McLoone, MacLoone, Friel, Conyngham, Mundy
 
 
Craner and Brennan in Phoenixville Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by  edithcraner
  Localities > North America > United States > States > Pennsylvania > Counties > Chester
I am researching the family of Patrick Craner [name was spelled Creanor in Ireland]. Patrick was the son of John Creanor and married Catherine Brennan in Strabane, County Tyrone in 1872. Patrick was from the...
Surnames: Craner, Brennan
 
 
DOOHAN/BURKE Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by Valerie Janni...
  Surnames > Doohan
...Cecilia, was born Apr. 27, 1894 (?- we have 3 dates) to Grace Curran James DOOHAN in Meenacladdy, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Grace Curran was the 2nd wife of James. (Name of first wife unknown.) Between the 2 wives, th...
 
 
Ramelton area, County Donegal Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by Doris Langner
  Surnames > Duncan
Looking for connections to these Ramelton area, County Donegal people: John Duncan (died 1918) married to Eliza Martin Children: John, Robert, Thomas (born 1881), Jennie (all four to USA) Lizzie (married R...
Surnames: Duncan, Martin, Browne
 
 
Where they were from Posted on: 08 Dec 2000, by peterpatten53
  Surnames > Gallagher
...Special Collections!?!?! Anyway as you prob. know by now the Gallaghers were historically out of County Donegal. The disruption of Gaelic society caused by The Plantation of Ulster, (when the old clan syste...
 
 
Help with Young's from Antrim Ireland Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by Thomas Young
  Surnames > Young
...and am looking for any info to help my find my Great GrandFather James Young who we're told came from Donegal Ireland born around 1850 died in Altoona Pa around April 1891. Thank YouIrelandZYXZYX
 
 
James Young -Donegal to Altoona Pa Posted on: 09 Dec 2000, by Thomas Young
  Surnames > Young
Info on James Young b around 1850 posibly in Dunfanaghy or Creeslough Donegal Ireland, came to US around 1880 married Annie Moore. 3 siblings: Francis (Frank), Jennie, Alexander. 3 Children -John Alexander, Sarah ...
 
 
David Finlay Posted on: 06 Apr 2001, by tom finlay
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Cavan > General
I'm looking for family of David Finlay born Cavan Co., 1804. Married Susannah Wallace (Co.Donegal) and emmigrated to Beverly Twp. Ontario Canada approx 1840. They had first daugher Mary in Lockport N.Y. They...
Surnames: Finlay, Wallace, McNichol
 
 
John Tease from Dromore, Conwal, Donegal Posted on: 05 Apr 2001, by  EDalrymple239...
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
...then married Jane Wray Irwin (widow of James Irwin). The license states he was from Dromore, Conwal, Donegal Co. James and Jane arrived in America in 1849 or 1850. They were in the 1850 Illinois, USA, Census...
Surnames: Tease, Storey, Wray, McElhinney
 
 
Philadelphia/Manayunk Bogles - ORIG by Alfred Linn Bogle Posted on: 05 Apr 2001, by  TDdewhurst
  Surnames > Bogle
...family of RHODA (née BROWN) BOGLE, who by family tradition migrated to Phila., PA. from the Mountcharles, Donegal, area in the 1840s, settling in the Manayunk section of Phila. Her husband, WILLIAM (or James...
Surnames: Bogle, Brown, Neddy, Larkin, McIntyre, Bradley, Gallagher, Downey
 
 
Bolands in Nebraska Posted on: 04 Apr 2001, by lorrainemw
  Surnames > Boland
...Micheal and a sister Mary, both lived in Kansas. George Boland was her father and was from Tipperary, Ireland and Mary Mc Neillis her mother from donegal, Ireland.NebraskaIrelandZYXZYX
 
 
Gillin Posted on: 21 Apr 2001, by Wanda Barrett
  Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > Ireland > Donegal > General
Looking for info on John Gillin of possibly Antrim or Donegal, b. 1786/87 who married Frances Smith in Cork, then moved back to north -- Donegal for sure -- in 1814/15, where third child was born, Margery. It's bel...
Surnames: Gillin, Gillan, Smith
 
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