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- Sara Fitzpatrick on Visitors & Diaspora – A Hundred Thousand WelcomesI can not thank you all enough for all the help and support you gave , hazel and her colleagues...
- June Tipping on Moycullen Heritage DNA ProjectAfter many years searching I have found my husbands family on your Moycullen family site. ELLEN LEE 12 MAY 1901...
- Michael John Hurney on Moycullen to MelbourneMy father, Michael Joseph Hurney born in 1912 in Moycullen was the son of John Hurney and grew up in...
- Ailsa Spindler on Toasting ForkWe still toast crumpets over an open fire - they taste better that way!
- John C Barrett on Visitors & Diaspora – A Hundred Thousand WelcomesIn August my family and I travelled to Ireland. It was the first trip there for all of us. I...
- Kathleen McAleer on Moycullen During the FamineSo interesting to read of the effects of the Famine where some of my Irish ancestors lived. Also so poignant...
- hazel on Moycullen Heritage Annual General Meeting 2022Yes Treasa, all are most welcome. We would mention though that it is not online this year, the format is...
- Treasa O'Carroll on Moycullen Heritage Annual General Meeting 2022Is the meeting open to the general public?
- Antoinette Lydon on Moycullen Heritage wins award at CAHG Conference 2022Congratulations to Moycullen Heritage Group, wonderful digital poster and fantastic display at the conference
- Stephen White on Discovering the Moycullen Diaspora in AmericaThank you for the history. I've lived in Washington since 1996 and for the first time ever, I visited Holyrood...
- Noelene Beckett Crowe on Moycullen Heritage wins award at CAHG Conference 2022Hazel wonderful page. Congrats to you on your beautiful Digital Poster...a worthy winner! Your stand artifacts was so interesting. Best...
- B. Doherty on Moycullen Heritage wins award at CAHG Conference 2022Congratulations Moycullen Heritage. Delighted you have been awarded for your really innovative digital poster and all that you do for...
- Gail Nunes on The Surnames of MoycullenMy grandfather’s name was Thomas Bohan He immigrated to Boston around 1903 Thank you for sharing “the surnames of beautiful...
- Hazel Morrison on KillagoolaThe Galway Express Newspaper of Saturday, 6 August 1910, under an article relating to Galway Rural District Council , stated...
- Kai keegan on KillagoolaI really enjoyed reading this article, well done to all who were involved in producing it, It is great to...
- Brian on KillagoolaThanks for your comment, Kathleen. We intend to post similar articles on all of Moycullen's townlands and due to your...
- Kathleen McAleer on KillagoolaAt least one of ancestors came from nearby Clydagh. Her birth name was Bridget Garvie and she married twice to...
- hazel on Moycullen on a Postcard – Make the connection for St. Patrick’s Day 2022.Hi Mary. No problem, we can copy it over. Thanks for sharing your lovely photo, it means a lot to...
- Mary E O'Shea on Moycullen on a Postcard – Make the connection for St. Patrick’s Day 2022.I posted my photo on the Moycullen Genealogy page with the postcard. Was I supposed to post it here?
- Annie Gegan on The Richest Place on Earth: Moycullen People in the Virginia City Silver Rush, the Comstock LodeThis is the story of my husband's great-grandparents, Patrick and Winnie Holleran. My husband's grandmother was their daughter Winifred, who...
- Bernadette Forde on Moycullen on a postcard.Great project and great chosen card. Congratulations to all from Killererin Heritage Society.
- John F Kelly on Maigh Cuilinn / MoycullenThank you. Very informative. All 4 of my grandparents are from the Barony of Moycullen; namely Craig, Rusheenee and Lettermore....
- Colm Ó Cinnseala on KnockarasserWow Walter, meas mór. Taighde an-chuimsitheach amach 's amach. I'm a member of a group in Na Forbacha who have...
- hazel on ThumnasraghAn entry of a death of 'Widow Cloonan Thumnasragh' in the Moycullen parish Death Register on 11 January 1852 is...
- Antoinette Cooke Lydon on Discovering the Moycullen Diaspora in AmericaI'm sure the O'Halloran visited the Cooke's from Uggool, Moycullen who had a bar at 3124 M St which is...