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This was obviously not my greatest choice of subject as I only received two responses! But these are good ones Tim Donohue input
Martin O'Neill and RTE soccer correspondent Tony O'Donoghue were involved in some very tetchy exchanges during the Derry native's five-year term in charge of
Basil David O'Donoghue 1914 – 1942 Basil O'Donoghue, (Lieutenant RANVR,) died on 7 December 1942 when the ship he was travelling on, the
Submitted by Diane Donohue
Submitted by Diane Donohue
Submitted by Diane Donohue
Submitted by Dee Gilmore-Stewart From http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=404772.0 According to family history my great grandfather Captain John O'Donoghue was lost at sea. On the family headstone it
My periodic update, in shorthand, on our progress. In the June email I covered the results of our March survey. Projects and volunteering After the
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/lost-at-sea-1.617344 October 8 2018 IF YOU LOOK out to the vastness of the Atlantic from the Mullet peninsula in northwest Mayo on a winter’s day,