Yes, Nancy and I renewed our vows (with our entire family there) in June, 2017. It was done at the 10:00 AM Mass, and we had company (regular Westport parishioners). The priest gave us a little tour before hand and renewed the vows in front of the entire church - everyone applauded! Very moving. We received a certificate of the renewal which I can put in a frame with Patrick and Ann's original wedding license. Ann was a Hughes. When we traveled to Galway years ago, my daughters ran into some kids from Westport, who said "the Hughes family owns Westport." I came to find out that Ann's family went into the hotel business and did very well. Right after their wedding, Pat and Ann moved to Manchester, England, where their 3 boys were born. She shipped the 2 oldest to America when they were 12 and 10 and stayed until Pat died very young. He is buried in Aughavall Cemetery. After that, she brought the youngest, William, to Chicago, and settled there. Ann Hughes Dowdle died in 1889 at the age of around 62 which made her born in 1827 and 23 when married. She is buried with other Dowdle's in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL. Her middle son, Patrick Henry (named after his dad) bought a house in Chicago where I was born and many Dowdle's lived for many years.