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Fighting the Black and Tans in Tipperary

13-Sep-24 04:36
Ireland XO Community 2 Hello KovKid, did you try here
by St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer 13-Sep-24 12:20

Daniel Martin Hopkins (1686- )

12-Sep-24 04:06
Dublin 4 Thank you for your comments.&n
by B Hopkins 13-Sep-24 13:50

Humphrey O'LEARY 1805-1884

11-Sep-24 18:25
Killarney (Kerry), Kerry 6 Perhaps Humphrey was married t
by Patricia 13-Sep-24 20:20

Rev Henry Crooks and his father William Crooks

11-Sep-24 08:30
Ireland XO Community 4 The established church in Irel
by Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 12-Sep-24 2:03

Doolan or Dowling... or possibly something similar

11-Sep-24 03:04
Castlecomer (Kilkenny), Kilkenny 5 I should add that we believe B
by Johnboy 13-Sep-24 4:25

Looking for family of Michael Phillips - four daughters were Notre Dame nuns

11-Sep-24 01:09
Ireland XO Community 3 Rita:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 11-Sep-24 15:01

James Burke brn 1813 Parish of Bulgaden, Co Limerick

10-Sep-24 23:07
Ireland XO Community 6 David,
by MaryTV 13-Sep-24 17:02

Clugstons from Ballylinny

10-Sep-24 20:55
Ballylinny (Antrim), Antrim 4 Hello Grayfox80,
by davepat 17-Sep-24 19:07

John and Margaret Catherine Shea from County Kerry seeking birth and marriage records

10-Sep-24 20:16
Ireland XO Community 2 Renee:
by Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 11-Sep-24 16:18

Cancelled Land Books/Revision Books for Glanworth parish

9-Sep-24 19:52
Glanworth (Cork), Cork 2 Hi,
by Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘ 10-Sep-24 23:34

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