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- Regina Duffy on Derreenmeel (Derrymoyle)Mary Lee was born Mary Tierney, dtr of Matthias Tierney & Maria Gill. Sons Stephen & Rodger are missing from...
- Regina Duffy on GorterwullaThe Canavans oldest daughter Bridget married Dan Healey in the U.S. They had 2 boys & 2 girls. Dan, Bill,...
- Peggy Calhoun on Christmas in Camp StreetWhat lovely memories shared by Marcella and Delia. It's 3am on Christmas morning where I live in Kansas City, Missouri...
- Chris McQuinn on Christmas in Camp StreetComhgairdeachas Doc.
- James Kanavy on Selection of Old photos of the Kinneavy/Gannon Families Camp StreetMy grandfather was Stephen Kanavy, variations Kennedy, Keneavy, Kinneavy, Canavy, born in Minooka NEPA 1868. His father Owen, b 1835...
- Stephen MacDonagh on Selection of Old photos of the Kinneavy/Gannon Families Camp StreetI’m not surprised about the different spelling of the surname as Kinneavy is pronounced Kinavy even today in Oughterard. Add...
- Brenda Edwards on Convent of Mercy 17th November 1924I’m looking for a photo as a child my late mum Josephine Commins from upper st Bridget’s place she went...
- Jean on New Mural – Quiet Man BridgeIs there any information about who worked to build the Leam Bridge? My great grandfather Timothy Patrick Connolly was a...
- R Campbell on Oughterard HatcheryRobert Ramsbottom, a fishing-tackle maker of Clitheroe, Lancashire, was trained in fish hatchery techniques by Thomas Garnett, sometime Mayor of...
- Deirdre on McAndrew, AnnThank you very much Antoinette
- Antoinette Lydon on McAndrew, AnnThe family sailed on the SS Austrian arriving in Boston 7th June 1883, their intended destination in the US was...
- Jim Fahy on Ken Monaghan – A tributeJoe, To access the census for Oughterard -1901 and 1911, use Galway and DED - Oughterard (District Electoral Division) Regards,...
- Deirdre on McAndrew, AnnDo you know what year this crossing was please?
- Patty Connolly on Coyne William, LeamWilliam Coyne was my grandmother, Sarah Coyne's brother. I met him with my father, James Connolly (Sarah married Patrick Connolly)...
- Joe Gallagher on Ken Monaghan – A tributeThat is a beautiful tribute to Ken Monaghan. I am struggling to find Oughterard in the census. What was Ken...
- Regina Duffy on Kilcummin Cemetery Memorial Inscriptions DatabaseThis has been very interesting. I noticed there are many graves that are unknown. We were at the cemetery many...
- Michael Finn on Galway Hurling Team 1920My father in photograph was Michael Finn D O B 1897 Bridgepark Kylebrack Loughrea Joined Garda Siochana in 1924 Served...
- Michael Finn on Galway Hurling Team 1920My names Michael Finn, and that’s my great grandad Mick Finn. I play hurling for Craobh Ciaran and hurlings been...
- Clara on Phyllis Furness – Centenarian ExtraordinaireThis lady was well explained in this article. I was one luck person to have been accepted into her life...
- Louise Charter (nee Woods) on A Connemara family reunionHi. I'm very interested in the link to Richard Martin (Humanity Dick) as my grandmother's mother was Anne Sarah Mooney...
- Mairead Welby on Sergeant Peter WalshI am wondering Michael if there is a list of names for the group photo provided by Eamon O'Reilly? It's...
- Eleanor Feely on A Tribute to Roger FinnertyWhat a lovely tribute. I never met him but his name resonates with me as my late father Jim Feely...
- Geoff Rose, Bennettsbridge on Residents of the West side of Camp Street (Fough West) Oughterard in the 1960sMy mother was born in Oughterard, and was Peggy O Connor sister, I spent many summer holidays in Oughterard, which...
- Helen Mulholland on Residents of the West side of Camp Street (Fough West) Oughterard in the 1960sRe: Camp Street - is one side in Fough West and the other Fough East? On maps Camp street looks...
- Helen Mulholland on Residents of the West side of Camp Street (Fough West) Oughterard in the 1960sSuper to read this info. Personal stuff is so lovely to read; so much better than born, married, died. Thank...