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Donegal / Kildea/Gildea of Killybegs.
« on: Saturday 03 December 22 11:48 GMT (UK)  »
Brigid Kildea married 1868 in Killybegs to John Clarke.  Brigid's father was John Kildea a ploughman.  Looking to connect with Kildea/Gildea from Killybegs.

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Longtower burial records
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 09:33 GMT (UK)  »
Volunteers from Long Tower church have a small database of the graves they have recorded at this website -  www.stcolumbaheritage.com

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Donegal / Re: Harley/Bradley
« on: Wednesday 26 January 22 14:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Comlamoto,

I have been looking over your replies to my Harley/Bradley question.  I don't believe we are talking about the same Bradley family.  Your line would be Jeremiah Bradley and Hannah ? Bradley of Gortagore, Three Trees.  Their son Joseph Bradley born c1844 died 1913 (buried in Iskaheen with his parents) married in Longtower Church, Derry to Grace Kerrigan in 1897.  His address on the marriage cert is Greenock.  For whatever reason he came back to Donegal, died and his nephew Joseph Bradley (son of William, who married twice) registered the death in 1913.  This nephew married my grandmother's 1st cousin Elizabeth Breslin of Three Trees in 1937.  They had no family.  So you would have no connection to the Harley/Bradley line.

DoireM

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Donegal / Re: Harley/Bradley
« on: Saturday 10 July 21 18:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I take ages on census records and death certs with a pinch of salt.  Eg; Anne Bradley Harley in the 1901 census is aged 66 .... she died in 1907 and her age is 55. 

Also from the Iskaheen baptismal register several of Anne Bradley Harley's siblings are godparents to her children.  So I know I am on the right track in my Bradley research.

Jeremiah Bradley and his wife Hannah lived in the townland Gortagore, Three Trees.  Their grandson Joseph married my grandmother's 1st cousin.

Regards,
DoireM

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: St Eugenes church
« on: Wednesday 27 January 21 16:56 GMT (UK)  »
Derry City Cemetery is where people from the City are buried including parishioners from St. Eugene's Cathedral.  The only burials in the ground of St Eugene's are Bishops' of the Diocese.  If you need any help please let me know as I know the area well.

DoireM

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Clare / Re: HAREN / HARHEN Co. Clare. Ireland
« on: Saturday 22 February 20 22:50 GMT (UK)  »
That's great news.  There will be a few questions to answer before approval to site.  Looking forward to welcoming you on board.  :)

DoireM

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Clare / Re: HAREN / HARHEN Co. Clare. Ireland
« on: Friday 21 February 20 19:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi ColinDV,

I can tell you that there is a relative of yours in the FB page.  I am one of the Admins and you would be a great asset to the group.  Give me a heads up and I will give you access.

DoireM

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Clare / Re: HAREN / HARHEN Co. Clare. Ireland
« on: Friday 21 February 20 18:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi ColinDV,

I have heard of Harhen's of Cloonbooly in Kilmaley Parish in Co. Clare.  The name also appears as Haran / Haren on records.  Clare County Library has a brilliant genealogy site on its website.  There is also a Haren/Harhen FB page is you wish to join us. 

DoireM

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Clare / Re: HAREN / HARHEN Co. Clare. Ireland
« on: Friday 21 February 20 18:07 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Sarah, these few posts I didn't get.

DoireM

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