Ireland and Irish Ancestry

This group is for anyone interested in Irish Ancestry.
  • Breens of Country Armagh, near Rich Hill, Church of Ireland, Townlands of Clonroot and Drumard (Jones)

    Hello,  My Breen's are from County Armargh and my branch emigrated to Canada primarily near Comber, Essex County.  Happy to discuss research and information here.  I've been researching over the past 20 years or so.

    By BARTON JAMES BREEN

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  • O'Riley of Cavan County

    My g-gg grandparents, John O'Riley (DOB Feb 13, 1818) and Anna Littlefield Cusack (DOB Dec 10, 1819) immigrated to Paoli, Dane County, Wisconsin, from County Cavan, Ireland, between 1830 and 1850 U.S. census.I'm looking for information about how John and Anna got to Wisconsin from Cavan,…

    By William D Riley

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  • Cavanagh

    I am searching for the Irish origins of my Cavanagh family. The problem is that I believe I have found them back to about 1810 in the East End of London and have no idea where they came from in Ireland. Any suggestions on how to find their origins?

    By Meg McLaughlin

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  • Dean Family History from Southern Ohio

    I hit a brick wall very quickly when researching my Irish family history. I know that the Dean family line I am looking for is from Ireland because my great grandmother had an Irish accent.Her name was Bessie (possible short for Elizabeth) Dean and she married Everett Taylor around 1914 in…

    By Meredith Locke

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  • Healy's from county Cork Ireland and the USA emmigrated 1912

    For who is interested I am working on the Healy familytree from county Cork Ireland. My own family lived in Mallow county Cork from about 1800 onwards.Looking for 5 brothers who moved to the USA between 1912 and 1924.Timothy Patrick Healy born 3 February 1890, married Margaret Burke and later…

    By Annemarie

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  • Researching the Brophy surname and all variations

    Hi there,I am looking for any help or correlations with other family trees that might match mine. I am researching my Paternal family roots right now that I have currently researched back until the mid 1800's in South Africa. I am hoping to eventually find out exactly when my Brophy family…

    By Samantha Jansen

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  • Ryan, Creeden, Linehan, Lyle, Sturgeon, and Innes are the surnames I'm researching

    Hello! I'm trying to break through walls between people and places I know or have found in records and their previous lives and families in Ireland. Here's what I know about their origins in Ireland.John and Johanna Ryan moved from Thurles and/or Burns (possibly Borris), Tipperary, to Deptford,…

    By K. Gustafson

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  • Gilhooly and Harris

    Gilhooly from WestmeathHarris from Longford

    By charmaine rosa

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  • Hourihan, Hor(ri)gan, Han(d)rahan, and Horan men for Y-DNA test scholarship

    I am the administrator of a Y-DNA project that covers these names. The testing lab is having a test sale through December 31, 2014.In conjunction with the sale, the project is having a scholarship drive. The primary county of interest in the project is Cork. The project will offer a 100% funded…

    By Susan J. Barretta

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  • Brennan family and Wheylan

    I am looking for connections to my gr, gr, grandparents Richard Brennan and Ellen Wheylan. They were married on June 1st 1858 in Allumette Island, Quebec, Canada,Richard Brennan states in all other records that he is from Ireland, but I have not been able to find out where, he was born about…

    By Colleen Lynn

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