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Re: James Little, Co. Monaghan - Genealogy. com May 1,1802 in Ematris Parish, Co Monaghan, Ireland - presumably the older brother of our James Francis Little I have little information so far on Elizabeth Parr, who we believe was born near Dublin, Ireland on December 8, 1805 My mother always told me she was related somehow to the last wife of Henry the VIII I look forward to chasing proof
James Johnston of Co. Monaghan - Genealogy. com James Johnston of Co Monaghan By Diane Culhane March 28, 2006 at 05:30:29 I'm looking for information about my gggrandparents, James Johnston and Bridget Murnighan, who raised at least 6 children in Co Monaghan--Thomas (died as a child in 1857), Julia (married 1860), Mary (married 1865), Bridget (married 1874), Ann (married 1879), another Thomas (born 1858), possibly more James ran a mill
Re: POTTS FAMILY IN MONAGHAN C - Genealogy. com There are several Potts listed in various townlands and civil parishes of Monaghan in an Irish property tax record called Griffiths Valuation Griffiths Valuation was enumerated in the 32 counties of Ireland between 1847 and 1864
Re: James Casey b. Co. Monaghan - Genealogy. com In reply to: James Casey b Co Monaghan, IRL, migrated to Jarrow, co Durham, England in the 1 mike casey 9 11 02 I have already e-mailed you census for james casey and your grandfather patrick 1881 and 1891 if you have changed your e-mail (as always happens contact me on here)
CHAMBERS FAMILY: IRELAND - gt;NE - Genealogy. com 2 x "Died, in Brooklyn on Thursday morning, the 9th instant, David CHAMBERS, late of the county of Monaghan, Ireland, in the 95th year of his life The funeral services will take place at his late residence, 86 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, at 11 o'clock A M The friends in general are respectfully invited to attend without further
Any trace please - Genealogy. com Any trace please By Thomas Welsh July 10, 2004 at 07:52:20 Thomas Welsh before 1800 Cty Monaghan William Martin Welsh b 1821 Cty Monaghan Thomas Welsh b 1845 Clones William Henry Welsh b 1847 Clones
Re: KEENAN, ireland, Coat Or A - Genealogy. com Oriel, between counties Louth, Monaghan and Fermanagh This is still the home county of the Keenans Armed with superior iron weapons, the invaders quickly defeated the earlier inhabitants, a mysterious race of people called the De Dannan, about whom little is known Celtic culture flourished for many centuries in Ireland with the clan being
Ann GARTLAN m. Owen KEENAN 187 - Genealogy. com Ann GARTLAN m Owen KEENAN 1871 Co Monaghan By Jane Carlson April 11, 2006 at 10:12:15 re: ANN GARTLAN b 1853 Crover, Donaghmoyne, Co Monaghan Fr: PETER Gartlan Mo: Ann Kerr Interested in any available information about Ann Gartlan's siblings, and PETER's family line Ann Gartlan m Owen Keenan 1871, Crover, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan They had 11 children whose names vitals were found