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Title: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Saturday 04 November 06 00:30 GMT (UK)
Found this gentleman in Griffiths Valuation 1848-1864. How do I find more about him. I'm missing a greatx2 grandfather of that name.All input appreciated
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: leprechaun on Wednesday 06 December 06 18:02 GMT (UK)
Hi There, Aglish Mayo is in the Diocese Castlebar .
                               Lep.
 
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Wednesday 06 December 06 19:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Leprechaun
                    Thanks for the input, another step along the way !!

                                                                                              Pete
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: leprechaun on Wednesday 06 December 06 21:39 GMT (UK)
 Did you know that if you go to Mayo on the move there is a discussion board for Castlebar.
                                Lep.
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Thursday 07 December 06 13:23 GMT (UK)

 Hi again
             Been to that site, but didnt bother looking at the discushion groups, will do so now, thanks again

                                                                  Pete
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Thursday 07 December 06 13:23 GMT (UK)




                                DISCUSSION !!!!
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: leprechaun on Thursday 07 December 06 13:44 GMT (UK)
 Hi Fraz have you also tried www.leitrim-roscommon.com the 1901 census is complete for Mayo on that site.
                       Lep
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: leprechaun on Thursday 07 December 06 13:52 GMT (UK)
 Hi again I have just been on the leitrim site there are James a john,
 Mary and Thomas all in Aglish
                       Lep
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Thursday 07 December 06 14:20 GMT (UK)

 Hi Lep
              Yes. went there too and saw them. Also, there's a Dominick in the 1901 census for Mayo.Trouble is, I'm intent on working backwards rather than forwards. I want Dominick in Griffiths valuation to be the father of my great grandfather also named Dominick Griffin b 1825. My GG moved to Hull, Yorkshire around 1850 where most of his descendants still live. All I know about my GG's origins is that he came from Ireland. I know his father (Dom the elder) was a tailor, and that's it

                                                 Cheers
                                                    Pete
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: leprechaun on Thursday 07 December 06 14:50 GMT (UK)
 Good luck Pete. Lep :)
Title: Re: dominick griffin,garryduff,aglish,mayo
Post by: Frazzled on Thursday 07 December 06 17:56 GMT (UK)

Thanks for the input Lep, much appreciated !!

                                                                  Pete