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Title: Brodigan
Post by: bernadine on Friday 02 June 06 19:17 BST (UK)
Please is there anybody out there researching the BRODIGANs I have reletives of that name in Drogheda please please contact me with any info thanks Bernadine
Title: Re: Brodigan
Post by: Christopher on Sunday 30 July 06 21:09 BST (UK)
Hello Bernadine,

At the time of Griffiths Valuations in Ireland 1848 - 64 there was a Brodigan family in Dublin. All other families of that surname were in Counties Louth and Meath.

Good luck in your search.

Chris 
Title: Re: Brodigan
Post by: bernadine on Monday 31 July 06 08:29 BST (UK)
Hello lovely to hear from you again,as you can see I am still trying for those Brodigans alas no luck as yet.My lot came from Drogheda and I know Mary's sister Johanna married a Patrick Sullivan and lived in Swansea,I will not give up and hope all this will ring a bell with somebody,Best Regards Bernadine
Title: Re: Brodigan
Post by: donacarney on Sunday 05 November 06 07:31 GMT (UK)
hi ,i went to donacarney school with brodigan kids. they lived on road going from donacarney old school towards mornington church. they were not far from church. unfortunately i have been away so long ,ive lost all contact. but type in donacarney in search colum and work from there. the school has a gaelic name, but i cant remember that, regards joe
Title: Re: Brodigan
Post by: KDQ on Tuesday 07 November 06 20:27 GMT (UK)
I found this link:

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/IRL-MEATH/2001-04/0987613113

A lady has a copy of the Register of Pupils at Donacarney School, Co Meath, 1873. by Michael Ward and is willing to do look-ups, the posting is dated 2001 but worth a shot.

Kind regards, Karen