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Dan McCormick
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 1997 10:50 pm    Post subject: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

Tracing to Mayo from Canada for Crozier McCormick.
Arrived in Canada about 1905, assumed to Montreal.
Passage on ship of unknown name.
Settled in Regina Sask. anf joined RCMP.

Looking for threads to tied him to Ireland and his
birth.








danm@seaccs.com

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Jim Conway
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 1998 12:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

:Tracing roots of WILLIAM CONWAY who with his wife, MARY MULHOLLAND, emigrated to the USA about 1849-1851.
He was born about 1829-30. He lived in Syracuse, New York, served in the Union Army of the US Civil War, and died in Syracuse in 1888.
Would appreciate any info on either the CONWAY or MULHOLLAND families in Co. Mayo.










jimbo64@ibm.net

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Patrick Pearsey
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 1998 10:44 am    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: :Tracing roots of WILLIAM CONWAY who with his wife, MARY MULHOLLAND, emigrated to the USA about 1849-1851.
: He was born about 1829-30. He lived in Syracuse, New York, served in the Union Army of the US Civil War, and died in Syracuse in 1888.
: Would appreciate any info on either the CONWAY or MULHOLLAND families in Co. Mayo.
Mr. Conway-
My great-grandfather Thomas Conway (ca.1845-1911) was born in County Mayo, Ire. to James and Margaret (Cain) Conway. The whole family came over in groups to North Vernon, in Jennings County Indiana by 1870. I would be very interested in corresponding with you about the Conways.









prp48@hotmail.com

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Ray McQuilkian
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 1998 11:04 pm    Post subject: Any history on the McGulkain's of Foxford Co.Mayo Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: Tracing to Mayo from Canada for Crozier McCormick.
: Arrived in Canada about 1905, assumed to Montreal.
: Passage on ship of unknown name.
: Settled in Regina Sask. anf joined RCMP.

: Looking for threads to tied him to Ireland and his
: birth.










macqu@usit.net

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Ray McQuilkian
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 1998 11:09 pm    Post subject: MacGulkian's Reply with quote

Looking for information on this family who were
supposed to have been brought from Rathlin Island
in 1546 as Galloglas to the McWilliam Burkes.They settled on Termon lands in
Balinrobe,and hold the land till this day the deed is signed by the President of Connaught,
Bingham. This name may also be spelled McColgan.









macqu@usit.net

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M Togher
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 1998 2:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

Tracing Togher Family from Ballina Co Mayo and Or Gaynard family.










togherlott@msn.com

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cuthbertson
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 1998 11:04 am    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote


Tracing Terrence Carlin (County Mayo) who left Ireland about mid 1800's settled in Canada. Roots of the Carlin Clan are what are requested, as well as the coat of arms. I have been told the ancheint name was "Carling" I'm told also, it was a dress uniform wth a sword and serpent Anything, and everythin

If someone could provide, you would make a "whole pile" of Canadian Irish folk, ' most peacefull'









squabble@ntl.sympatico.ca

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cuthbertson
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 1998 11:25 am    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

AS a follow-up, it's important that my latest e-mail gets processed. Witth respect, my mum is a daughter of Eire, 94 years of age, and would like to hear news. Should you not be able to confirm with me, Mum's name is Kathleen. You can reach her at 52 Government Road West
Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. P2N 2E4 Should you prefer to call her phone no. is (705) 567-5176. In the event you do place a call please bill the charges to (705) 1-882709-567-2777







squabble@ntl.sympatico.ca

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Patricia Belcrest
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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 1998 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: Tracing to Mayo from Canada for Crozier McCormick.
: Arrived in Canada about 1905, assumed to Montreal.
: Passage on ship of unknown name.
: Settled in Regina Sask. anf joined RCMP.

: Looking for threads to tied him to Ireland and his
: birth.










noTV@voyager.com

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Patricia McNulty
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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 1998 8:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: Tracing to Mayo from Canada for Crozier McCormick.
: Arrived in Canada about 1905, assumed to Montreal.
: Passage on ship of unknown name.
: Settled in Regina Sask. anf joined RCMP.

: Looking for threads to tied him to Ireland and his
: birth.










noTV@voyager.com

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David Armstrong
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PostPosted: Sun May 10, 1998 5:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots for McGinty in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

This is my first venture into geneology on the internet. My mother has some fairly extensive hard copy information. Do you have information regarding records on John McGinty and Mary Maud O'Donnell. Records would probably be in the Catholic church for Ballycroy. Dates would be around early 1830s. Any information or leads to other sites or points of contact would be greatly appreciated.

David Armstrong
Yokosuka Japan







darmstr0ng@aol.com

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Opal Myers
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 1998 5:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

Searching for any info or links to Thomas O'Loughlin - immigrated to America before 1850 - possibly during potato famine - Married Margaret Day {born 1830 ? in Limeric } --Thomas had four brothers:Peter,Luke ,Michael & Joseph who later changed his name to Patrick. All the brothers immigrated to America about the same time . Any info would be greatly appreciated.









r.halla@worldnet.att.net

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Opal Myers
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 1998 5:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

: Searching for any info or links to Thomas O'Loughlin - immigrated to America before 1850 - possibly during potato famine - Married Margaret Day {born 1830 ? in Limeric } --Thomas had four brothers:Peter,Luke ,Michael & Joseph who later changed his name to Patrick. All the brothers immigrated to America about the same time . Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thomas was from Aghagower Parrish.









r.halla@worldnet.att.net

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Alice Flanagan
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 1998 9:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland, Flanagan Reply with quote

attempting to tract family roots in County Mayo for David Joseph Flanagan. He had a son named David Joesph Flanagan. David Jr. married Johanna Walsh from County Waterford. David Joseph SR. came to the United States and worked for the railroads. He built broarding houses along the tracks for the workers. Believe David Sr. had two sisters, who returned to County Mayo in late 1900.
David Jr. married Johanna in the United States and settled in Brooklyn.,







Irishali@erols.com

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Irene Durkin Berry
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 1998 10:29 am    Post subject: Re: Family roots in County Mayo Ireland Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: Searching for any info or links to Martin Durkin
or Margaret Reagan both came to New York in 1930s.










iberry@metrolink.net

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