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Title: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Friday 04 February 05 16:42 GMT (UK)
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I am still gathering info on this family, and am always looking for more to add to the database.

Anyone interested, can view the complete tree on my wesbite (see signature below)

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Title: Re: DUNN(E) FAMILY, COUNTY MAYO TO LANCASHIRE
Post by: Paul J Ballard on Friday 04 February 05 17:42 GMT (UK)
Mobo,

Nice site, thoughtfully laid out and easy to use.

I drive over Swinford Bridge frequently, can be interesting when the road is busy due to its position and narrowness! Good photo, only the Salmon fishermen generally see it like that  ;).

Paul
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Friday 04 February 05 17:57 GMT (UK)
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Thanks Paul, glad you like it - tried to set it up in a way that was 'family researcher' friendly.

Visited Swinford a few years back and loved it - in fact we've holidayed there since.  Love Ireland and would like to live there.  Who knows, perhaps we will one day.  We will certainly be going back for a holiday. 

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Title: Re: DUNN(E) FAMILY, COUNTY MAYO TO LANCASHIRE
Post by: J.J. on Tuesday 12 September 06 19:28 BST (UK)
I like your site, Anne...very classy and nicely laid out...
 ;D  J.J.
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Tuesday 12 September 06 20:10 BST (UK)
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Thank you for the kind comments  J.J. - glad you liked it !

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Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: goggy on Saturday 30 December 06 08:44 GMT (UK)
G'Day Mobo!
Haven't had the pleasure of your site yet,but will avail myself later when time permit,s.

Dunn,s of Liverpool,Paternal G'MA,Uncle,s,Aunt,s,Cousin,s.All known of in Old Swan/Prescot district,s.Railway worker,s,Irish Guard,s,two World war,s,plus service in Egypt prior to the invasion1956.

Not chased up by me yet,but maybe handy one day for you?
         Goggy. ;) ;D
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Saturday 30 December 06 09:43 GMT (UK)
 ;D ;D ;D

Perhaps, who knows ??

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Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: rlsb on Saturday 12 December 09 15:17 GMT (UK)
Hello Mobo

For me the website, offered in your initial post and in replies #2, #4 and #6, is "Forbidden". Has it been discontinued or moved ?

Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Saturday 12 December 09 16:58 GMT (UK)
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Hi risb

Sorry, I no longer have that website. Unfortunately, I've written to Rootschat twice, asking them to remove it, but they haven't done so. (*)

However, if you go onto Ancestry.co.uk you can see my DUNNE Family Tree there.

Regards

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(*) Website link removed
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: rlsb on Saturday 12 December 09 17:56 GMT (UK)
Dear Mobo

Thanks for that.

However I have been onto Ancestry.co.uk and found very many Dunne leads. Could you provide a link to your tree, perhaps by replacing the one at the bottom of your message which still leads to the disused site ?

Thanks again
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Mobo on Saturday 12 December 09 18:56 GMT (UK)
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Link (http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/13922435/person/19100333)

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Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: rlsb on Saturday 12 December 09 20:38 GMT (UK)
Thanks.

Lots of lovely Dunnes, but none of them "mine" !

R
Title: Re: DUNN(E) Family, County Mayo to Lancashire
Post by: Stevie8485 on Saturday 12 April 25 12:53 BST (UK)
Hi - I am researching DUNN.  My Dunns may have come from Lancashire, Yorkshire, or Ireland originally, and there is a connection to Jamaica, borne out by YDNA, with a great number of Dunns in Jamaica descending from probably the 1700s.  I will enjoy following your link and in the meantime you may be interested in the Jamaican side of things.  🙂