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England 30+



pamela powney - 10:34am Jan 11, 2007 Irish (#1 of 7)

Hi My name is Pam and l'm 57 this year. l am disabled and use my pc a lot My 3xs great grandparetns were born in lreland in 1799 Daniel Logan and wife Annie ? their daughter Anne born 1822 Then they moved to Liverpool. They had 2 sons John and Daniel (my 2xs gt grandfather)in Liverpool. l am hoping one day to find out where in lreland my grandparents came from. l am interested in learning about lreland and all things lrish. l would like penfriends around my age group who are interested in Animals l have 2 Jack Russell's. Genealogy. The Outdoors. l look forward to hearing from you Pam

 

Marina Palmer - 05:52pm Mar 14, 2007 Irish (#2 of 7)

I would welcome a Penfriend in Dublin or other areas of Eire. Interest crafts plus genealogy, a silver surfer would be ideal. marina71@btinternet.com

 

Alien Pirate - 06:53pm Aug 18, 2008 Irish (#3 of 7)

Hi been locking for my Grand mother for ten years! she died 1952! in Croydon Surrey but was Born Kathleen Josephine Cloney born Ireland - Father John a farmer from Wexford

Any Cloney's out there? or Heagh's? can explain why my theory of born under a goosberry bush in Ireland and flown by Stork to meet my Grand father in Croydon 1908 is absolute nonsense!!!

Would simply be amazed if someone can explain the origins of the Cloney's!!

 

gerald feheley - 06:15pm Dec 27, 2008 Irish (#4 of 7)

feheley (gerald) Looking for ancestors born in county sligo in a place written down as pcurry by a geordie census writer and spoken by an irishman in 1861 Thomas feely as it was spelt then was born in 1839/41 was in newcastle upon tyne 1861 living with a beatie family who were shoemakers as was thomas and they possibly came over together from ireland. thomas,s father was a tailor. Thomas married a mary casey from the same town in ireland she was born 1850 daughter of john and anne. they had lodgers called davy, connell and lenord and again from the same place. would welcome contact with a county sligo family history buff with interests in any of these names or who can give a clue to the correct spelling of "pcurry" to our mutual benefit.

here, s hoping gerald feheley

 

Feely Tom - 03:15pm May 20, 2009 Irish (#5 of 7)

hi gerard for what its worth my name is tom feely but we came from roscommon a lot spell it feeley if thats any use to you

 

linny Weston - 09:38am May 17, 2010 Irish (#6 of 7)

Hello, I'm looking for males 26 - 40 to eamil and IM. I love the coast and countryside, wide open spaces. Love to read and write and the cinema. I want to hear your thoughts and opinions so if, like myself, you have a passion and want to share, contact me. glgweston@googlemail.com

 

don feheley - 09:48pm May 23, 2010 Irish (#7 of 7)

Hi Gerald How are You?I'm Don Feheley from Binghamton NY USA.My gg grandfather was a William Fehily.His brother John Fehily married a Mary Fah(e)y in 1835 in Killasser Mayo.John died and William married her,or just bought her to USA in Decmber 1851 on the ship "Onward" You can find it in the book "The Famine Immigrants"Somehow our name became Feheley.My e-mail address is Dfeheley@netscape.com.Thanks for any help/history you might pass along to us.Sincerely Don


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