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Title: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: annebrod on Tuesday 02 May 06 14:46 BST (UK)
Has anyone any info on this location?  I only have vague memories of my father saying his family was from this area.  Don't know if it was his paternal line - Broderick or maternal, Kennedy.  Suspect it may have been his father, John.
Thanks
annebrod
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 25 January 07 16:16 GMT (UK)
Hello annebrod,

All I've been able to do is find that Annaghmaghera might be near Castlerea. I suggest you contact  Roscommon County Library  (http://www.iol.ie/~roslib) to see if they can give you some information about Annaghmaghera. I'm sending you a PM with some information that should assist you make contact with the library.

Chris
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: annebrod on Sunday 28 January 07 03:11 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your help, Christopher. I hope I shall be able to make contact.
Anne
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: enfield on Tuesday 30 January 07 07:07 GMT (UK)
Annaghmaghera is in the Parish of Kilkeevin.
Kilkeevin means the St Kevins Church and Annaghmaghera means the Marsh of the Plain.
 Regards.
 Tom.
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: annebrod on Wednesday 31 January 07 09:47 GMT (UK)
Enfield
Another thank you for another part of the jigsaw explained!
Anne
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: annebrod on Sunday 18 March 07 07:57 GMT (UK)
Hi Tom
Your last post for me said Kilkeevin means St Kevin's church.  Is this a translation of the word Kilkeevin or the name of the actual Church?
Thanks
Anne
Title: Re: Annaghmaghera -Roscommon
Post by: enfield on Sunday 18 March 07 08:42 GMT (UK)
You would be stunned if you knew just how many places are names after Churches and Saints here in Ireland. Kilkeevin is the name of the Church but would also be the name of a place. Take Kilkenny for an example It means the Church of St Canice but it is also the name of the whole county and still means the Church of St Canice.
regards.
 Tom.