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Clare / Re: Birth records for County Clare??
« on: Thursday 23 August 07 09:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Paul

You could try the Clare County Library Website at
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm
It has a lot of genealogical info.

Regards
Greg

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Wicklow / Re: Surname interests
« on: Saturday 14 July 07 16:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kate

My forbears were Doyles who lived near Kilmacanogue and had a Dairy in Duke street, Dublin. my great great grandmother was Mary Doyle who married Thomas Kavanagh who was the Blacksmith in Kilmacanogue village. I see you also have an interest in the Keenans. Mary Doyle and Thomas Kavanagh's daughter also Mary, was married to William Keenan of Calary. they were my great grandparents.

If you think there is any connection between these Doyles and Keenans and your lot I would love to hear from you

Regards Greg 

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Channel Islands Lookup Requests / Re: Hill, St Helier? birth, marriage ~1840
« on: Sunday 12 February 06 09:55 GMT (UK)  »
I would like to reccomend the following book

The Moncks and Charlville House

by Elisabeth Batt. ( formerly Monck)

isbn 0 905471 08 3

the Blackwater Press
Folens Publishers
Airton Road
Tallaght Co. Dublin.

it may be out of print

i hope this may be of use to you
regards Greg

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Wicklow / Re: Cooling family Wicklow
« on: Sunday 18 December 05 20:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Steve
I recently came across a James Cooling in the Census of Ireland 1901. He is registered as a nephew of a James Barry in the townland of Wilkinstown, Co. Meath. His given age is 25. James Barry comes from Johnstown Kilpeddar in Co. Wicklow where there is another Barry family farm. There could be a connection as there is a good representation of Cooling's in the local graveyard of Kilquade (Co. wicklow). This information can be found in the following publication -- Memorials of the Dead. Vol. 1. North East Wicklow, Kilquade, by  Brian J. Cantwell, 1974.which can be accessed in the National Library of Ireland.
Hope this is helpful

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