NEW on Irish Origins! Slater's Royal National Directory of Ireland, 1881 For Irish history and Irish genealogy researchers directories such as Slater's are a...
Hi there, I'm new to this group, I've been trying to trace my family tree and I've got stuck in 1824, there are plenty of theories about who comes after, or...
Origins Network Genealogy News: Barack Obama's Irish Family - The Kearneys Barack Obama's Irish links to the Kearney family from Moneygall Co. Offaly came to...
Hi Laura, the large Helliwell family are found all over the Hebden Bridge Union in commercial directories of the period (e.g. G. Helliwell, grocer, 1870), but...
Good afternoon Just received this message from the Centre to post on to you all: "The ScotlandsPeople Centre, located at the east end of princes Street in ...
Hi Laura I don't have much to contribute, but in my home town, Selkirk, in the Scottish Borders, there's an alley called Halliwell's Close, containing ...
I doubt if the website could handle everyone all over the world try to get 2 hours free at the same time. It would just jam it up. Pity other countries cannot...
John Mac
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Sep 1, 2008 2:50 pm
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Please see the link for the latest special offer from Origins Network: http://www.originsnetwork.com/html-email/ON-laborday2008.htm Please go to...
McMullen is more of an Irish name. Likewise Mullen. At times McMillan (Scottish) was written in as McMullen but I would stick to Irish. Jay _____ From:...
John Mac
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Sep 10, 2008 3:05 pm
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Scotty: The name McMullen actually has both. The name can be found in Ireland, N. Ireland, and Scotland. If you have access to a library ask for a lookup of...
Gordon Crooks
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Sep 16, 2008 1:41 pm
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In a message dated 09/09/2008 15:58:52 GMT Daylight Time, cenjoan01@y ahoo.com writes: Many thanks for this Ewan, shame they didn't do the same for online...
Hi Scotty, probably from Northern Ireland, around Antrim I think. Good hunting.  Mags ... From: Scotty <cenjoan01@...> Subject: [originsnetwork] Name...
I have information on the ASHBY family in Lincolnshire. There are 2 CHARLES's in it born 1744 and 1772. This may be of use if you are able to move back a...
In a genealogy class I'm taking, the teacher said she thought she'd heard once that Church of England records from the American colonies were taken back to...
Maggie & Scotty: I think I have seen the name McMullen is Antrim, N.I. and its probably in my web site, maybe in either the Hearth & Poll Tax of 1660-69 or...
Gordon Crooks
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Sep 18, 2008 3:27 pm
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I checked all my files back to 1550. I only have to one Charlie which is my Great Grandfather 1849-1905 (policeman)from Greenwich London England. His father...
Researching Michael C. Foley, born 11 Nov 1864, birthplace probably Castlegregory area, Co. Kerry. Immigrated abt. 1881 to Waterbury, CT, USA. Michael married...
I am seeking the family of JJ Johnson. He is recorded as my Mother's and Uncle's father on their birth certificates and his family were originally from Dublin...
I am searching for any information about my great grandmother's family. Due to a number of spelling variations on official records, it is hard to trace her....
Dear Cynthia, the usual spelling is Mongan, a variation on Mangan from northeast Mayo (near the border with Sligo so neighbours of my O Dowds) . The Mangan...
Dear David, I am extremely grateful for your helpful insights - living in Australia, I have no idea of the locality or surname background. I was always told...
Dear Catherine, Unfortunately the death certificate is a little light on with helpful details such as parent names (only said "father - Mongan / mother - ...