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Re: Delany / Delaney of Cork and Kerry
« Reply #45 on: Saturday 09 June 18 17:21 BST (UK) »
John, I see in your Wikitree you already have the extract about Derby and John Francis Mahony.  Is the name Dermod interchangeable with Derby?

You also mentioned Dennis who died in France – where did you get that from?


So it looks like the children of Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle included:

John MAHONY, Dunloe Castle, married Honora HALY.  Mentioned his “sister Lawlor” in a letter to John O’CONNELL.  John was also grandfather of Margaret MAHONY who married John SHEA LAWLOR.

James MAHONY, The Point, married Jane HENNESSEY.

Dermod/Derby MAHONY born in 1718.  Colonel in 1778.  Uncle to James LAWLOR of Dublin.  Had a son John Francis MAHONY who became a Count in France.

______ MAHONY married Donal O’DONOGHUE, and had a daughter Mary who married Daniel O’CONNELL, grandfather of his namesake, “Liberator”.

______ MAHONY married Dr. James LAWLOR of Killarney.


This Lawlor lot were well connected!

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Re: Delany / Delaney of Cork and Kerry
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 09 June 18 17:24 BST (UK) »
Hallmark, I’m not sure where those Lawlors fit in, but I suspect they could be fairly distant cousins of the Killarney Lawlors.

The name Jeremiah Lawlor seems to go a fair way back in Tralee, e.g.

Dublin Morning Register, 26 Dec 1826   
On Saturday last, in Tralee, Mr. Jeremiah Lawlor, son of the late Mr. Michael Lawlor, of that town.

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Re: Delany / Delaney of Cork and Kerry
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 09 June 18 17:40 BST (UK) »
Mary Delaney was nee Lawlor....
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« Reply #48 on: Saturday 09 June 18 17:46 BST (UK) »
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Re: Delany / Delaney of Cork and Kerry
« Reply #49 on: Saturday 09 June 18 17:56 BST (UK) »
Yup, Mary Delany was the daughter of Dr. James Lawlor of Killarney. 

Where are you getting those snippets from?  They look like Burke’s extracts?

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« Reply #50 on: Saturday 09 June 18 18:18 BST (UK) »
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