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Tracey Ganly
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Re: GANLEY family
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 14 September 05 20:24 UTC (UK) »

You know that they have heritage sites in Ireland now that you can trace your family tree,although there is a fee. For example there are two in Mayo,the south and north family history centers.
Back in the day,my mother said that there was one priest for many churches and each would have mass at a different time and all records were kept where the priest kept his main residence. then all the records were sent to the main town of the area for registration which in my case was Castlebar,County Mayo.
If you can find the parish names in or around that time that will help and also there are lots of death records in Ireland at Interment.net.that should help.
Good luck
Tracey.
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BJR
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Re: GANLEY family
« Reply #16 on: Monday 03 October 05 17:17 UTC (UK) »

Hi.

Could anyone who has any connections to Ganleys in Manchester please contact me?

Thank You
~ Beverley
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Tracey Ganly
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Re: GANLEY family
« Reply #17 on: Friday 21 October 05 13:30 UTC (UK) »

I am looking for Ganleys in Manchester with a Brenda Ganley who has a sister in the US somewhere in Connecticut. I believe we may be related. Are they any connection to you?
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Re: GANLEY family
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 20:44 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

Looking for any information on a Bernard Ganley, born ca. 1847, in Ireland. Could have been known as Barney. Emigrated to U.S. in early 1860's. Lived first in New Jersey then came to live in Connecticut where he died in 1904. Had one son, Denis. If the naming pattern was used, then his father or grandfather would have been a Denis Ganley.

Denis was my grandfather.

Bonnie
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Re: GANLEY family
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 21:06 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

Looking for any information on a Bernard Ganley, born ca. 1847, in Ireland. Could have been known as Barney. Emigrated to U.S. in early 1860's. Lived first in New Jersey then came to live in Connecticut where he died in 1904. Had one son, Denis. If the naming pattern was used, then his father or grandfather would have been a Denis Ganley.

Denis was my grandfather.

Bonnie

Connecticut death certificates usually as for names of parents and date and place of birth- have you gotten his death certificate yet?
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