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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Wednesday 11 March 20 09:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jean. That is right! My nan was Bridie and my dad is Paul McIntyre. Where are you based now? We were in Coventry but I live in Greater Manchester now. Lovely to hear from you.

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 18:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks too ThrelfallYorky for your links! So many great tips today - I feel so much more informed now.

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks. That's my evenings sorted this week when the kids are in bed!

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 16:00 GMT (UK)  »
Oh good (not for those in Dublin of course!), but there is hope then in tracing my ancestors. Thanks for your help. Just started the search but it hasn't been straightforward' :)

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 15:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Hallmark. Just was told that the records weren't as thorough and some records office burned down? Anyway, glad that was fake news and I will look into the link you provided. Cheers!

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Saturday 03 November 18 15:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hey Jenny

I am so thrilled you wrote back, especially given the length of time since you wrote the post. Sadly I have no more information on the McIntyre side - other than that they may have been from Donegal which you may already know. The Irish records are just not as easily obtainable I have concluded.

Would love to hear more about the Taberners and Wright family ( if you have the time of course). Are you still living in the greater Manchester area or did your family move away? I grew up in Coventry but have actually just moved to South Manchester for work.

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Mayo / Re: McINTYRE FAMILY
« on: Friday 02 November 18 23:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hey Jenny

I am a descendant of Michael McIntyre too from Wigan (married to Mary Taberner). His son James McIntyre is my great grandfather. The furthest I could trace this line back was a William and Mary Taberner living in a Lancashire village in the late 18th century. Where do you fit into the puzzle? Have you found anything further out?


Therese

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