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kmoran55
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Re: South Mayo Rifles
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Saturday 07 June 14 04:40 BST (UK) »
My ggg grandfather, James Knowlen (or Nowlan) is listed on my gg grandmother's christening record in November 1818 as a sergeant in the South Mayo Militia. Can you please see if you have any information? Thank you so much!
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I am looking for information on Peter O'Malley who was a Lieutenant with the South Mayo Militia. He died on 4th Oct 1850 aged 67 (so born about 1783).
Any pointers would be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Maurice
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He had a son, John Johnston O'Malley, who married Mary Keighron in 1848, and they had a child John Joseph O'Malley, born in New Ross, Wexford in 1849.
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