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Messages - Duffy C

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Tuesday 25 October 16 02:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you! I did find that before! Have you taken a DNA test yet? Bob

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Tuesday 12 July 16 13:46 BST (UK)  »
This is exciting that we may have a breakthrough. Keep up the good work. Bob

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Tuesday 12 July 16 02:26 BST (UK)  »
Definitely my folks. Thanks. They also sound like yours as well with the Kilkenny West, Benown and Tubberclaire. Please keep looking and anything that mentions families above. Betting they are related to you too. Betting Conlons and Berry sponsors are siblings. By the way you never mentioned you name and age. I am Bob Conlon and 55.

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Monday 11 July 16 16:53 BST (UK)  »
My grandfather Mike Conlon born in 1895 lived in cottage across the road from the Benown House. Can you check marriage of Tom Conlon to Anne Berry in about 1847. I was hoping to see if it had there ages, parents names, and possibly sponsors. They were married in Tubberclaire. I was there in 1972. I was about to be 12. What other family names do to have as relatives? Berry, Ganly, Murray, Spollen, Berry, Carty?

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Monday 11 July 16 02:50 BST (UK)  »
My folks settled in Benown as well but dead end in Thomas and hate to speculate. Where do you live? I am in New Jersey USA. What do you have facts wise? How do you know of the marriages you have? My father lived there for awhile too. Bob

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Westmeath / Re: Thomas Conlon marries Anne Berry in Tubberclaire
« on: Saturday 09 July 16 16:08 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I am betting they are related. Rose could be a sister or close cousin to my Thomas Conlon. My father lived there and he said there was more than two Conlon families that were not related. I doubt that. Our Conlons started out from Tang Parish around 1840's. Did you ever take the DNA test?

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Ireland / Reid / Carty
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 19:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Mary, I have a lot of Carty connections in that area through Conlons, Mc Canns, and more. Unfortunately befor 1860 or so. They were from Killinure/ Benown in Glasson area. Also knew the Reids that married the Fagans that owned the store in Glasson. Bob

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Donegal / Re: Arthur and Mary Doherty from Green Castle
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 18:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again! I have found out about more on the McLaughlins and Dohertys. The Dohertys of my great grandmother Rose born abt 1872-6 parents were Arthur Doherty and Ann Kearney. Arthur's father was a Cornelius born 1787 -1902. (yes 115 years) Ann Kearney's father was a Neal. They had about ten kids. Margaret married Patrick McLaughlin. They had a daughter named Margaret that married a Charles "Stewart" McLaughlin. (Charles mom a Stewart) Another child named Bernard Doherty b. 1887 married a Mariah Anne McLaughlin.

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Westmeath / Re: Conlons, Berrys, Spollens, Cartys from Glasson Westmeath
« on: Saturday 01 February 14 17:22 GMT (UK)  »
Cyril, Hello again. Who was the person that married your Catherine Berry? Also, any of your folks settle in Tonagh? ie Nolan, Berry ? Bob

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