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Topic: "cheap" places to stay in Mayo? (Read 373 times)
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truebritmega
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Im thinking at some point to hop on over to Mayo to see if I can do more research there and wondered if anyone knew of cheap places to stay? maybe pubs with rooms? not sure where would be best either lol i know there are two research centres, one in ballina and one in ballinrobe?... I dont know where my family are actually from there, just that they were all in Mayo
any ideas?
not sure when im going, this is me thinking it through out loud lol
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Smith, Tolley, Griffiths, Monaghan, Richards, Clark, Clarke, Brazier, Filben, Fibben,Filbin Sherdon, Churden,Sheldon Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Bilston, Kent, London, Middlesex
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dee melody
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I have to tell you that Mayo is a huge County when it comes to looking for Ancestors. The 2 research centres are as below. The North Centre is not in Ballina but out of town - you definitely need a car and plenty of money. These centres now have their info on line.
To find out more about the centres, you can contact them at: Mayo North Family Heritage Centre Enniscoe Castlehill Ballina Co Mayo Ireland
Tel: + 353 (0) 96 31809 Fax: + 353 (0) 96 31885
South Mayo Family Research Centre Main Street Ballinrobe Co Mayo Ireland
Tel: + 353 (0) 94 954 1214 Fax: + 353 (0) 94 954 1214 Online details - its a pay site:
www.brsgenealogy.com - you have to register and buy credits it's to view. It's 5 Euro to view a record - very expensive. But I was paying 10 euro to view records at Enniscoe House (that was 2 years ago, don't know if the price has dropped)
You could also try this site (I don't think it is as good as brs but sometimes it 'turns' up something unexpected).
www.mayoancestors.com
With reference to accommodation there are heaps and heaps of B&B's. You could try the Ballina Tourist Board:
www.mayo.ie
We used B&B's. They were absolutely superb as were the people.
As all these sites are online it will give you plenty of time to read up on it and make a choice. As i said earlier, you definitely need a car for getting around.
I hope this helps. We had a wonderful time. It's a beautiful County.
Dee
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« Last Edit: Tuesday 24 February 09 00:39 UTC (UK) by dee melody »
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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukMelody: Carrick, Attymass, Ballina, County Mayo Cassidy:Mayo/Leitrim Granaghan: Crossmolina, County Mayo Mullens: Kensington, London
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truebritmega
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Thank you so much for the wonderul reply... I now have around 5 members of the family who I have traced as being "from" Mayo, but most, there are several surname changes and its not being easy to find which is true lol, but My Monaghan names are acurate... but, I dont know where... in Mayo, only there names... so perhaps I need to keep trying online first before a trip?
Thank you tho so much for the helpful advice
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