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Hoey Dublin.
Pigott Dubllin.
Kinsella Ireland.
Boylan Co Louth.
Duffy Co Louth.
O'Reilly Scotland and Ireland.
Adamson Dublin.
Lawless Dublin.
Lamb Dublin.
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Cuddy Co Roscommon.
Mulholland Co Louth.

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Re: link: Dublin North Inner City Folklore Project.
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 26 March 08 16:28 GMT (UK) »
Their books are hard to find, but well worth getting if you can find them. They often have lists from the electoral roll at the back.
Coffey, Cummins [Rathfalla, Tipperary], Cummins [Skirke, Laois], Curran, Dillon [Clare], Fogarty [Garran, Laois/Tipp], Hughes, Keshan (Keeshan), Loughman [Harristown and Killadooley, Laois], Mallon [Armagh], Malone, Markham [Caherkine, Clare], McKeon(e) [Sligo/Kilkenny/Waterford], McNamara, Meagher, Prescott [Kilkenny/Waterford/Wexford?], Rafferty, Ryan, Sullivan, Tobin
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Re: link: Dublin North Inner City Folklore Project.
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 16 August 09 11:41 BST (UK) »
The North Inner City Folklore Project originated as a government-funded employment scheme and worked on a tight budget so its books were produced as limited small print runs.

Originals are rare to come by and you should contact the Folklore Project direct for photocopies.