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Canada / Townland of Origin - New blog about Irish genealogy in North America
« on: Tuesday 06 August 13 13:28 BST (UK)  »
Just wanted to put up a short note in relation to a new blog I've started, Townland of Origin.

http://townlandoforigin.blogspot.com

The blog is about Irish genealogy in North America. There will be all sorts of articles, with the overall aim of getting researchers a little bit closer to finding the place of origin of their ancestors.

Hopefully it can fill a gap that I think is there.

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Just wanted to put up a short note in relation to a new blog I've started, Townland of Origin.

http://townlandoforigin.blogspot.com

The blog is about Irish genealogy in North America. There will be all sorts of articles, with the overall aim of getting researchers a little bit closer to finding the place of origin of their ancestors.

Hopefully it can fill a gap that I think is there.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Buggy - Worldwide
« on: Wednesday 02 February 11 23:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

I maintain a blog about the Buggy name. Origins, history, everywhere and anywhere that the name is found etc..

http://buggynamehistory.wordpress.com

It's mostly about Buggy's in Ireland and the US with bits from the UK, Canada, Australia and a few other countries.

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Dublin / Re: Beaver row
« on: Thursday 09 December 10 00:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Quaxer

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Dublin / Re: Beaver row
« on: Wednesday 08 December 10 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
Quaxer,

I'm tracing a Keogh family that lived at 7 Beaver Row. The father was Michael Keogh married in 1882 to Catherine McDonnell. He died sometime between 1887-1901.

Could I request a favour of having you look in the Irish Times to see if his death comes up?

Regards,

NYG

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Professional Genealogist in New York City Available
« on: Monday 06 December 10 18:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

I am a professional genealogist from Ireland who lives in New York City. I help clients with:
    * Research for Irish-Americans tracing their ancestors in America and Ireland
    * New York City research
    * Research for people in Ireland and the UK who are tracing ancestors who emigrated to America

I do commissioned research, record retrieval, genealogical lectures and much more.

I'm a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and you can find out more at my website - www.familyrecordsgenealogy.com

Regards,

Joe Buggy

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Mayo / Re: Gaughans, Co Mayo
« on: Sunday 05 December 10 17:40 GMT (UK)  »
I was interested in your enquiry regarding  Gaughans of Co Mayo. This name features on my family tree as a Phil Gaughan married one of the daughters of my g/grandfather, she was Brigid McDonnell. The descendants live in Corclough East about a mile E of Belmullet.
Don't know if this is of any help.
Regards
entrant.

Hi Entrant,
Have just recently started out on rootschat. I believe Philip Gaughan of Corclough East was one of my great great grandfathers. His daughter Maria married my great grandfather Henry Gaughan and they lived in the townland of Knocknalina, out at the Broadhaven Bay pier. My grandmother lives on this land today as she married a son of Henry and Maria.

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Kilkenny / Paulstown Genealogy and History Blog
« on: Friday 03 December 10 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

I have recently started a genealogy and local history blog about Paulstown (also known as Whitehall) Co. Kilkenny.

It can be found at http://oldpaulstownstories.wordpress.com



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