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  • hazel on Sean Reilig Loop WalkWelcome to Maigh Cuilinn and thank you for your kind and encouraging comment. We hope you enjoyed your cycle and...
  • Marjorie Haire on Sean Reilig Loop WalkAs a newcomer to Moycullen I greatly appreciate the work gone into researching and writing this history. Thank you. I...
  • hazel on Blake Census of MoycullenHi Thomas, Great to get your comment. We will look into your line for you and drop you an email...
  • paulalydon on Rev Francis KennyTá cóip den leabhar i Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann agus ar líne anseo https://archive.org/details/shemusdhublackp00kavagoog/mode/2up Má tá ceist ar bith eile...
  • Gearóid Ó Fathaigh on Rev Francis Kennycá bhfuil an leabhar 'sheamus dhú' anois?
  • Thomas A. Naughton on Blake Census of MoycullenMy mother Mary J Carr left Ireland in 1928 for Boston. She never went back. She was from Moycullen. My...
  • paulalydon on Tullokyne – Killannin Esker TrailHi Noel I will send you an email in response to this. Regards Paula
  • Noel Raftery on Tullokyne – Killannin Esker TrailWhere do I start from? Is there parking? Is route signed? Is it a loop or is there an alternative...
  • hazel on Fionnasclainn FinisglenMany thanks for your enquiry and always lovely to hear from Moycullen descendants. We have passed your details to Patricia...
  • Yvonne Russell on Fionnasclainn FinisglenI think my husband's 5th great-grandfather was born in this area (based on the marriage record), Owen Faherty Finisklin and...
  • david john hopcroft on Toasting ForkWe were toasting bread on toasting forks in the 1960's. The fork could be adjusted to different lengths if the...
  • Mary DeSwert on Fiona Murtagh OLY MBAFiona, the Murtagh family is very very proud of your many successes. You've brought immense honor to both the Murtagh...
  • Regina Duffy on The Surnames of Moycullen (Part 3)Our cousins were Fahy from Gortachalla
  • Gearóid Ó Fathaigh on The Surnames of Moycullen (Part 4)In the 19c Oughterard parish records and in early public records it's clear most Geoghegans (Mag Eochagáin) were originally Ó...
  • John Madden on St. Brendan’s Holy WellThis was written by my Father's step brother
  • Roberta on Moycullen to MelbourneThanks ,- very interesting! I am also a Hurney and my ancestors were from Galway Bay. My father was John...
  • Mary Prince on Diary of Rev Patrick Fahy P.P. MoycullenHeart breaking to read . My Great grandfather Peter Fahy was born 1836 and was 11 years old when he...
  • Patricia O’Keefe on Diary of Rev Patrick Fahy P.P. MoycullenBleak reading. Made me think of my great great Grandmother Sarah/Sally Earner née Conneely born in 1838 who would have...
  • James Patrick Madden on Judge William Patrick Madden: From Killagoola to KansasI have directed an email to your site regarding this article on my Great Grandfather, seeking additional information. Hope to...
  • 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...
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