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Ireland / Re: Search for Malones in Tyrone
« on: Sunday 01 July 18 17:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi Karen
I had not seen that info, where did you find that?

Kevin

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Ireland / Re: Help required at the NLI
« on: Tuesday 06 September 16 12:31 BST (UK)  »
O i have no problem paying for someones time if it is reasonable, no one should work for free. I just feel that 20.00 per sheet is steep for me as this is a guessing game whether it is actually my family or not.
The letter about assisted emigration is the one that is of the most interest. Im looking to see if my missing McMahon/Malone family is listed on that document is all.
I was hoping someone may be heading to the NLI and wanted to take some pics or copies and make a few dollars is all.

Kevin

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Ireland / Re: Help required at the NLI
« on: Thursday 01 September 16 16:12 BST (UK)  »
I had a quote of 20.00 per sheet, for pages im taking a gamble on that seemed excessive to me.

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Ireland / Re: Help required at the NLI
« on: Thursday 01 September 16 13:58 BST (UK)  »
It is not the Plunketts im looking into. Here is the file numbers and descriptions for Mcmahon which may be family to me.
Louth Hall, county Louth, 1548-1941.
MS 40,061 /10 
Letters to William McMahon, agent including one concerning assisted emigration; 7 items 1845-1846
MS 40,099 /5
Letters from Herries Farquhan & Co. to William McMahon concerning financial matters; 12 items 1845-1847



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Ireland / Help required at the NLI
« on: Thursday 01 September 16 12:34 BST (UK)  »
I have been looking for a family connection and may have found something in some papers at the NLI but being in Canada I need someone to look at them for me and see if it is a connection or not.
The papers are in this collection. I have the file numbers if anyone is willing to help.

National Library of Ireland Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann Collection List No. 90 Louth Papers (MSS 40,032-40,117; MS 34,907; MS L 96-97)
A collection of estate and family papers of the Plunkett family, Barons Louth, of Louth Hall, county Louth, 1548-1941.


thanks

Kevin Leahy

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Kilkenny / Leahy's pre 1800 in Kilkenny?
« on: Friday 26 February 16 03:06 GMT (UK)  »
My Leahy line starts with Michael Leahy born 1769 married Mary Burgess born 1774. 10 Children and lived in Mitchelstown around 1823-1825 before leaving for Canada.
Anyone have anything about this branch of the Leahy's as paperwork for immigration lists Kilkenny as the homeland.

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Ireland / Re: Help needed on Malone Family
« on: Sunday 03 February 13 17:05 GMT (UK)  »
Yup that is why i re-posted today. One never knows what people find on the internet from day to day.

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Ireland / Re: Help needed on Malone Family
« on: Sunday 03 February 13 16:00 GMT (UK)  »
I know it is almost impossible, I am just hoping perhaps someone has the same family or has run across them while researching other Malone families.
According to the Canadian census all the family was born in Ireland and two dates are cited on the children's returns later in life in Canada. One being 1851 Ireland and one being 1861 Ireland. Since the family appears on the 1851 census I assume the 1861 was poor hand writing or not listening.

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Ireland / Help needed on Malone Family
« on: Sunday 03 February 13 13:44 GMT (UK)  »
I have a mystery I am unable to solve. Malone family shows on Canada 1851 census and plenty of information after that. I am trying to find their roots in Ireland for years and found nothing. I know I need Churches and townships etc but I have none. Family lore suggests arrived in Canada early in 1851 or late 1850. Catholic and again lore suggests emigrated from the north of Ireland. Again no proof has ever turned up.
What I know-Philip Malone b 1792 married Anne McMahon b 1805, children-Joseph b 1832, Edward b 1834, Patrick b 1836, Philip b 1838 and Barney b 1842
Any help with locating Irish origins greatly appreciated.

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