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Contributed by Marcia Anne Donahue To be honest, I proudly come from a long line of black sheep, so rather than having a black
Contributed by Anita Donohoe The Curse: “In every generation, only one son will have a son who will carry on the family name.” There is
Contributed by Kielan Donahue My second cousin’s wife, upon meeting his mother, says her[the mother in law’s] first words to her[the wife] were something along
Brian Harold Donohoe was honoured as a Knight Bachelor for parliamentary and political service in the UK's mid term awards Per Wikipedia: Sir Brian Harold
Contributed by Kieran McNamara Something of mild interest for you: a new French beer, brewed by a Donohue: http://deck-donohue.com/ I haven't tried it but
Contributed by Roger Key I think that we could safely classify my Great Grandfather, William Patrick O’Donoghue as a pioneer. William was born on the
Contributed by Michael O'Donoghue I thought I would send a series of photos I have just framed. It was only a few years ago I
Contributed by Tom Donahue My grandfather Patrick Donohue, who came to the US around 1850, was born In Kilmuckridge in Wexford. He was illiterate when
Contributed by James Donohoe The Donohoes of Co.Cavan and Australia The Donohoe family of Hugh Donohoe and Mary Garrity of Derra Cassin, near Templeport, Co.
Sometimes a cock up works out for the best…not often, but it did on this occasion. Tim Donohue sent me a book order. I didn't