Sale 1850, of Rabbit Island, Squince, Parish of Myross, Barony of West Carbery, well adapted for feeding sheep or young cattle, an exclusive right of sea-weed in abundance all around the island.
Sale 1850, of Rabbit Island, Squince, Parish of Myross, Barony of West Carbery, well adapted for feeding sheep or young cattle, an exclusive right of sea-weed in abundance all around the island.
13 Friday Mar 2015
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my mother in law nora driscoll was born on rabbit island 1906 looking 4 realitives i know she had a sister katie brother thomas many sisters n brothers
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Does anyone have a mind to help me find the family of Patrick Harrington ? He was born in 1825 in “Muintavera” (that`s all it says re location) to John Harrington who wed Catherine Hurly. Can`t find John on “Griffith`s Valuation “lists for that era.
Any help much appreciated! I promise to come over and spend hard earned cash as roots seeker/tourist when I get further with enquiries !
Chris Beard…….chrisjoebeard@gmail.com………………………. UK
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