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Armagh / Re: Hughes family of Armaghbrague
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 19:53 BST (UK) »
Hi again, I'm going round in circles with this
All I'm getting is a lot of maybes!! I thought I had the tithes but no luck. I think I had been thinking of the freeholders lists at Proni.
http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/freeholders_records.htm
You can also search these by townland. Armaghbreague has no Hughes, but 2 Donnellys...
I'm also looking at the townland of Granemore in closeby Parish of Keady. I have a possible Owen Donnelly there, but can't prove he's mine. Cashel, Corran, Granemore, Cladymore and Armaghbreague are all very close together.
The name Malaghan is also mentioned in Cladymore Freeholders.
I've still to have another look on the IFHS Armagh site.
All I'm getting is a lot of maybes!! I thought I had the tithes but no luck. I think I had been thinking of the freeholders lists at Proni.http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/freeholders_records.htm
You can also search these by townland. Armaghbreague has no Hughes, but 2 Donnellys...
I'm also looking at the townland of Granemore in closeby Parish of Keady. I have a possible Owen Donnelly there, but can't prove he's mine. Cashel, Corran, Granemore, Cladymore and Armaghbreague are all very close together.
The name Malaghan is also mentioned in Cladymore Freeholders.
I've still to have another look on the IFHS Armagh site.
and I have no idea where this name came from.
Thank you Irene. This picture was taken in 1969, and the only one taken at the wedding, so it does mean a lot to the family. The original photo was full length but the lower half was so badly water damaged that we decided to crop and and just ask for the top half to be cleaned. We feel we made the right decision, thank you again to all the kind restorers.