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Meath / Re: Kildalkey
« on: Saturday 06 May 17 01:52 BST (UK)  »
Well, once again I thank you, laochrione!
I agree with you about the value of knowing the Godparents and marriage witnesses.
Mary Quin Nowns appears to be another challenge!!
Good wishes,
Kathy

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Meath / Re: Mary Quin, born 1842 in Kildalkey
« on: Friday 05 May 17 04:47 BST (UK)  »
Hello Laochrione,
I feel like I am taking advantage of your kindness. I hope I am not!
If you are looking sometime at Kildalkey records, could you check for the baptismal record for Mary Quin born 1842.
Her father was Patrick Quin. I would love to know her mother's name and godparents.
You have helped me so much. I am very appreciative.
kaknmo

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Mayo / Re: Aghadeffin Mayo and Coxes
« on: Wednesday 03 May 17 00:38 BST (UK)  »
Thank you again, Owenwee!

I am very grateful!!

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Mayo / Re: Aghadeffin Mayo and Coxes
« on: Tuesday 02 May 17 06:07 BST (UK)  »
Hello Owenwee!
I  am the great great granddaughter of Michael Cox listed on the Griffith Record.
I have seen these census households but could not figure how to find out the dead Cox husbands/fathers. Now I know they are John and James! So now I have two sons of Michael who stayed in Aghadeffin. I really appreciate your help. I don't understand how you found those names and matched them but you certainly helped me!
I have found in US records for four other sons who came to US.
I found one daughter Bridget who married a Duffy and stayed in the area.I found her info through the pension applications of her daughters.
Are you familiar with Aghadeffin?
Thank you so much,
Kathy
kaknmo
kaknmo

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Mayo / Aghadeffin Mayo and Coxes
« on: Thursday 27 April 17 06:30 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
Does anyone have a connection to Coxes from Aghadeffin, Mayo?
Thank you,
kaknmo

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Meath / Re: Kildalkey
« on: Thursday 27 April 17 04:57 BST (UK)  »
Dear laochrione,
You are wonderful for finding information for me.
I am so grateful to you!!
Please know you are appreciated very much!!!!
If I understand correctly, you also have a Kildalky connection!
I can not thank you enough for being so generous with your time!
All good wishes,
kaknmo

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Mayo / Re: Reap, Michael - born 1820 - Ballycastle, Mayo
« on: Wednesday 14 January 15 03:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hello!
Were you able to get the parents names of
Brigid from her marriage information?
I found Sarah's parents names through her marriage info...of course, errors in records are often!!

Good luck!!

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Mayo / Re: Reap, Michael - born 1820 - Ballycastle, Mayo
« on: Wednesday 14 January 15 01:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
I have not read RootsChat for a very long time.

I am not a good navigator yet!

My great grandmother was I believe a Sarah Carden from Doonfeeney, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo.  She married in Boston MA, USA in 1863. I guess her birth year to be 1838-1840. She died in 1774.  I have very little information about her.  Her maiden name was spelled many different ways in birth and marriage records of her children five living children. I think her father was William Carden, her mother was Catherine. I have no knowledge of relatives to her who emigrated to the U.S.
I have no knowledge of Reaps.
I do think Cardens settled in Pennsylvania.
Thank You!

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Mayo / Re: Cox Family in County Mayo
« on: Friday 06 September 13 04:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

My great great grandfather, Michael Cox, was married in 1823 and lived in or near Aghadiffin, Mayo.
I believe we are in the same area.
Cox is a rather common name.
But perhaps we are related.

I have been trying to sort out who brothers or cousins to him would be.
Beginning in 1849, at least four of his sons came to the U.S.  The oldest was born @1829.

kaknmo

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