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Antrim / Re: TAGGART/HANNA/
« on: Tuesday 28 October 14 06:01 GMT (UK)  »
For health reasons I am no longer to able to figure out where findings fit in ,y past research. Is there anyone out there that would be willing to take my tree which is pretty good so far and fill in the gaps from the research findings on this forum. I know a few of you have very kindly submitted findings which I know are related to my Taggart tree, but my concentration now is such that I can not work out who fits in where.
Any offer of help would be greatly appreciated. Valerie.

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Armagh / Re: MAWHINNEY/GALLOWAY
« on: Sunday 29 June 14 07:06 BST (UK)  »
Hunter, I have not been on this site in a very very long time, and low and behold I just found your message tonight.  I was wondering if I could view your tree some place as I did try clicking on the site you mentioned my nothing comes up.
would really love to see our connection and please accept my late thank you for trying to help me. Val.

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Armagh / GALLOWAY/MAWHINNEY. Keady. Lisnadill. Co. Armagh
« on: Saturday 05 May 12 21:28 BST (UK)  »
Please if anyone reading this notice ( or Plea) that may know any surviving Mawhinney or Galloway names from the areas of Keady, parish of Lisnagill, or any surrounding areas please please contact me. I have a fabulous family tree for you all and who know you might even be able to help fill in a few gaps of missing rellies.  Please contact me either here or on (*).  Thank you so much.

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Antrim / Re: Ellen Taggart Gallanagh Antrim
« on: Saturday 05 May 12 21:16 BST (UK)  »
Hello Terry, I sadly have nothing  more on this Shannon family but would love to have .  Val.

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Antrim / Re: Ellen Taggart Gallanagh Antrim
« on: Thursday 19 January 12 19:37 GMT (UK)  »
William, really need you to contact me again.  Have been trying to get on your family tree with no avail.  Please drop me a sign your still around and searching. Val.

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Antrim / Re: Ellen Taggart Gallanagh Antrim
« on: Friday 09 September 11 03:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello William, and any Taggart who's family hailed from around Kells, Conor, Donegore, all in Co. Antrim.  I have quite a full Taggart family tree  available to anyone who would like to contact me if they think they might be connected. I have a William Taggart, born 3rd Sept 1820 in Tobergill. Co. Antrim and my tree go's back as far as an Andrew Randal Taggart, Tamneybreak. Co. Antrim. married to a Mary Shannon circa 1800.  You can reach me at (*) anytime please. I do not do genealogy any more but if anyone does find a connection I would be grateful if they could contact me back when they read my tree. Thanks. Val.

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Fermanagh / Re: finding the counties for Taggarts, McKee and McClellan in Ireland
« on: Thursday 24 February 11 20:11 GMT (UK)  »
House hasn't been online since Jan.2007.

Oh dear. Maybe they are now an ancestor!

Thanks for letting me know. Val.

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Fermanagh / Re: finding the counties for Taggarts, McKee and McClellan in Ireland
« on: Thursday 24 February 11 18:38 GMT (UK)  »
TAGGART.   Just reading over the site here and see you have asked if anyone knows where a lot of the TAGGART family came from.

I am originally a Taggart, now married and living in Alberta. I have been researching my Taggart/Hanna side of my family and all my Taggarts back to the circa1800 came from the Donegore, area of Co. Antrim.  There are a lot of Taggarts out there!  All big families as well. They migrated to Belfast later and went to the Legoneil area I am told.  If this helps please contact me  - I have a huge tree you can have.  Val.

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Antrim / Re: TAGGART/HANNA/
« on: Sunday 25 January 09 00:21 GMT (UK)  »
Here is a link to details ofthe wills of two Andrew Taggart's from Tamneybrake County Antrim

http://www.rootschat.com/links/02ud/

OTTO

Just found these two Taggart you brought to my notice are mine and I thank you so much. Better late than never eh Otto.

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