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Galway / Re: RYAN-Galway
« on: Tuesday 30 December 08 15:46 GMT (UK)  »
great look forward to it i remember visiting someone in manchester years ago with my dad im sure names were rose or violet maybe both

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Galway / Re: RYAN-Galway
« on: Tuesday 30 December 08 01:48 GMT (UK)  »
hiya jax im angela maiden name ryan i am the daughter of patrick pauls aunt,  he showed me where to find you be good to chat might be able to help you with some info we had a cousin from australia trace us a couple of years back i know lots are in boston but havent met them my dads side was  patrick,danny,gael,angela,teresa,helen,bernard,george be good to know the rest its interesting ;D Happy New Year

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Galway / Re: RYAN-Galway
« on: Tuesday 30 December 08 01:42 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching the family of my grandfather ARTHUR EDWARD RYAN b 1901 in Galway city. He married my grandmotherVIOLET ESTHER O'SULLIVAN  in Stretford near Manchester in 1929. Arthurs father according to the marriage certificate was MICHAEL RYAN, Club Steward. My mum thinks he was a steward in a snooker hall in Galway and he lived in Church St/Road! Arthurs siblings that we know of were, VIOLET RYAN. ETHEL RYAN and ROSE RYAN. There may have been more children as yet we dont know. In Ireland and England Arthur was a bus driver, rumour has it he was the first bus driver to drive a bus from Dublin to Galway, I dont know how true this was. My gradparents at some stage came into possession of an island in Lough Corrib and sold it for £300! where they got it from or from whom we dont know either. As an after thought my mum seems to think Arthurs father was known as EDWARD, she doesnt remember him being call Michael. Michael/Edward was married twice we dont know to whom either times.
If anyone knows of this family I would love to hear from you, because what I have written is all I know.

Jacqui.

I have since found out it is definitely Michael Ryan. He was club steward at the Mechanics Institute on Middle St, Galway. He was married to Mary Honaria Burke (1st wife) Michaels parents were Martin and Bridget Ryan nee Butler.

Jacqui


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