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M surname - MacQuillin, McQuillan, McQuillen, McQuillin and variations

I am researching the surname MacQuillin and all variations in Northern Ireland and Dublin, I would be interested to hear from others resear…

Started by Tricia

0 Oct 23, 2009

question about name changes

I have been searching for information on my Grandfather. We have little to go on and no legal documentation of his given name. My Mother ha…

Started by Heather

0 Oct 13, 2009

R Surname for Northern Ireland

I am looking for Riddell descendants. It is claimed by a few authors that the family was from Ballymeath. I have searched several Northern…

Started by Gwynn Socolich

0 Oct 11, 2009

McLister Family in Antrim

I have been looking for the McLister family for many years. I know that James and Jane McLister emigrated to South Carolina from Larne, Ant…

Started by Stephen Allan Patrick

0 Sep 10, 2009

Ireland and Irish Discussion

Merritt family They supposedly came from Northern Ireland in early 1700's to coast of Conn. John Meritt and wife had sons, John 1745-46 an…

Started by Gordon James Merritt

0 Aug 30, 2009

Taaffe

I am looking for any information about my Great Grandfather - Thomas James Taaffe. I have his death and wedding certificates (for both he w…

Started by Gaynor Morris

2 Aug 30, 2009
Reply by Mary Hester

CHAPMAN and EDGE County Wicklow WALDRON and WARDLE - County Kildare

I am looking for CHAPMANs from County Wicklow. My husband's 2x Great Grandfather on his Father's side was William George CHAPMAN. He was bo…

Started by Jane Chapman

0 Aug 21, 2009

Irish and Scots-Irish ancestry

I'm tracing Shankland ancestry in Scotland and Ireland, and there seems to have been a constant migration between north Ireland and south-w…

Started by Anne Shankland

3 Aug 11, 2009
Reply by Glenn Roy Browne

Grimason / Grimison Surname

Hi, I am currently carrying out a One Name Study on the GRIMASON surname and all variations of this surname World Wide, the time period I a…

Started by David J Grimshaw

0 Aug 11, 2009

G surnane

Have one Grogan listed in my Irish tree. Female married to a Dolphin. Both from or around Dublin. Both emigrated to the U.S.

Started by Mark Bailey

0 Aug 9, 2009

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