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Christian family in Wicklow

18-Aug-24 18:00
Wicklow 9 The 1849 manifest shows Cath C
by Patricia 19-Aug-24 23:08

Joseph Jackson from Blessington, Wicklow married in Dublin

28-Jul-24 05:27
Blessington (Wicklow), Bray (Wicklow), Wicklow, Dublin 4 Thank you, Eileen,
by Serenity2227 7-Aug-24 20:29

Williams/Parke families

26-Mar-24 18:44
Dunlavin (Wicklow), Wicklow 16 Andrea, I hope I didnt come ac
by williams/parke 4-Apr-24 19:03

Richard Hopkins ... 197 acres at Ballard from 1777

24-Mar-24 17:19
Carnew (Wicklow), Wicklow 4 1837
by mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com 25-Mar-24 23:42

Martha Johnson/Johnstone - emigrated to AUS "alone and friendless"

22-Feb-24 08:02
Wicklow 6 Personally I wouldn’t bother
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 22-Feb-24 17:01

Evans family home

10-Jan-24 19:58
Delgany (Wicklow), Wicklow 6 This video might be of interes
by Andrusha IRELAND XO Volunteer 15-Jan-24 7:57

Marlborough Terrace, Arklow or Bray, Co Wicklow?

16-Dec-23 01:18
Rathdrum (Wicklow), Wicklow 8 Here are my research notes on
by Peter50 26-Apr-24 9:36

Chapman's of Newtown Mount Kennedy

19-Oct-23 08:31
Wicklow 7 Thank you everyone. I think Ri
by CorrinaPB 24-Mar-24 6:13

Nicholas Hopkins c1783 and Barbara Foster (Forster?) c1777 of Ballyredmond

23-Sep-23 17:25
Moyacomb (Wicklow), Wicklow 7 Hello again   Apolog
by Margaret, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 14-Feb-24 15:24

William O Brien and Eliza Doyle, Marriage registered in Manchester 1851.

14-Sep-23 16:38
Wicklow 2 You say that William married E
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 4-Dec-23 13:47

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