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Re: Mahon, county Meath
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Re: Mahon, county Meath
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 12 August 17 08:36 BST (UK) »
Quite incredible that you have been able to come up with all this.  I look forward to setting up family tree in a few weeks when returned from holiday. Many thanks again. mairi

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Re: Mahon, county Meath
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 08 January 19 16:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello, I've only just seen this post so sorry for the late reply. I am Mike Mahon, the (adopted) son of Michael Gerard Mahon (1930-1991) ,and he in turn was the son of Michael Mahon (1885-1970), late of Manor Street in Dublin.  My adopted dad's sisters and brothers were Bill, Kathleen and Marie.
I see you were hoping to get in touch with some of your cousins that are still in Ireland, and I am still here in Dublin. I'd be delighted to hear from you and if I can help with any family tree research please let me know.
The Mahons ran the Dunboyne dairy in queen Street in Dublin, and I have some pictures of Michael and Bridget. My aunt Kathleen (who we all called tanty) and aunty Marie (who married Tom Cunningham) are buried in the cemetery in rooskey, Dunboyne.  My uncle Bill lived in Andover in England and passed away in 1989.
I believe there are still some Dillon relations in the Dunboyne area.
Mike
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Re: Mahon, county Meath
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 08 January 19 17:39 GMT (UK) »
I am Marie. I do believe we are perhaps cousins and met in Dublin when you were very young.
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Re: Mahon, county Meath
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 08 January 19 17:52 GMT (UK) »
Michael, I came to Dublin to stay with Kathleen shortly before your da passed away and then Kathleen.  Kathleen told about you and your end of school exams but you were out of town.Met your dad and mum Betty who were living in Blackrock.  I certainly remember the shop in Queen Street. I am in
France right now on holiday but back in the UK shortly. Mairi

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Re: Mahon, county Meath
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 24 January 19 15:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Marie,  I have recently been in contact with Mike Mahon regarding the same thing as you, although I am more interested in the Melia side, after only recently finding out that my Biological Father is a Melia.

I have found some info on him and his family, but still need more if the Melia name means anything to you?

I look forward to hearing from you.

Bev