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The Common Room / Re: Need help reading death certificate
« on: Thursday 18 December 08 20:56 GMT (UK)  »
Murray was my thought too.  Thanks for your help.
Rob

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The Common Room / Need help reading death certificate
« on: Thursday 18 December 08 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
I cannot make out Margaret Molloy's maiden surname.  Is there anyone out there who can.  They were from Donegal, probably Allsaints.  Thanks for any help you can give me.

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Duntocher families
« on: Sunday 14 December 08 12:06 GMT (UK)  »
I erred in saying that my great grandmother was Ellen Gallagher.  Her name was Mary. 

ON May 12, 1878 Hugh Molloy and Mary Gallagher were married in Saint Johnston.  Hugh was 27 and Mary was 18.  His residence was Tinkerford and hers was Newtowncunningham.  Their fathers were Hugh Molloy and Hugh Gallagher.

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Duntocher families
« on: Sunday 14 December 08 00:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

It is great to hear from you.  I'm not sure just how the Duffys and Kellys are related to the Molloys, or is it the Dempsey's?  That is part of the family tree that I don't have sorted.  I do know that my grandfather John Molloy's mother was Ellen Gallagher.  Her father was Hugh Gallagher.   
I still have an uncle living in Duntocher.  He was married to my mum's sister who died a few years ago.
We live in Canada and my mum lives quite far from me, but she will be visiting in the new year and we plan on spending some time going over family history.  Maybe we can arrange something then, or perhaps earlier.

Happy Christmas to you all,

Rob

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Duntocher families
« on: Saturday 13 December 08 01:06 GMT (UK)  »
I am descended from Hugh Gallagher through his daughter Ellen who married Hugh Molloy in Donegal before moving to Glasgow and then Duntocher.  My mother was born in Duntocher in 1927.  She is interested in contacting others and sharing her history of the village.

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