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Kimberley James |
Wexford Ireland |
Mar 10, 2004 |
Looking for Information on Edward James b.1757 in Wexford Ireland..four of his boys went to Canada..looking for which ship they might have sailed on or any other information on the James family. |
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Aveline Leslie |
Atlanta, Georgia USA |
Mar 10, 2004 |
I am visiting Ireland in two weeks and I have an old friend that I am trying to locate. His name is Bernard O'Donovan. He has approximately eight children, and unfortunately, he lost his wife in a car accident many years ago. He worked in my company in Greenwich, Connecticut,USA, for many years, but I have lost touch with him. The last address I have is Main Street, Bruff County, Limerick, Ireland. I would love to stop by and say hello with my daughter, if possible, since we will be driving around Ireland that week. If anyone has any information about Ber, could you please let me know right away, since I will be there the first week in April. Thank you so much! |
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Victor Bradley |
N.Ireland |
Mar 08, 2004 |
Looking for info on Bradley's from Coagh, Co Tyrone N. Ireland. Names - John, William, Thomas |
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Bertille G. Rascher |
middlesex, N.J. |
Mar 07, 2004 |
I would like to locate relatives related to Cornelius O'Neill and Bridge O'Neill. They came from the county of Tyrone area of Dunganon. They arrived in the U.S. in the year 1847. They had a large glass factory in Jersey City where they settled. Henry O'Neill their first son was born In Ireland. He was my great-greatgrandfather. Before his birth there was Mary, Sarah and then Henry. I would love to fill in the family line in Ireland. I've completed the entire family in the U.S., Germany, Belgium and France. |
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Jude O'Brien |
Boston MA USA |
Mar 07, 2004 |
TONER
Terence Toner and Sarah Platt Toner.
From Armagh City. Children: Ellen and John Toner. Immigrated to St. John, New Brunswick Canada, then Boston MA. Sarah was buried in the oldest catholic cemetery in Boston in 1844.
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Muriel (Gibson) Caldwell |
Belfast |
Mar 07, 2004 |
GIBSON/CAMPBELL
I am searching for anyone with a knowledge of the following family.
Henry GIBSON b.1878 m. Mary(Minnie) CAMPBELL St. Matthews COI Belfast 1904. Children: William b.1904-5, Henry b.1910, Edward and Madge b.?? All believed to be born in Belfast. Last known address 13 Carnan St. in 1912. Thier paternal grandmothers name was Margaret (Maguire) Walker by second marriage to Samuel Walker 1888 St. Annes Belfast. Thanks for your time. Muriel |
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Victor Bradley |
Northern Ireland |
Mar 07, 2004 |
Looking for info about the BRADLEY'S of Coach Co Tyrone, N. Ireland. Family names,such as John, William,or Thomas. |
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pattymuze |
universal |
Mar 05, 2004 |
If you love Van Morrison then I'm sure you'll enjoy the "Greatest Irish Bands" CD. I heard about ti at my universal internship. It included artists like the Van Morrison, The Corrs, The Cranberries, U2 and more! It even included a rare DVD featuring "The Sighthing's of Bono"! |
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