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In January 2004 journal I ran an article with this title adn showed how our name has been used in fiction In JB Turner’s Hard…..
I am reacquainting myself with Ancestry.com after having been away from it for several years while writing my book on the Quaker Exile of 1777.
Contributed by Jean Smoorenburg from the Massachusetts State Archives
I am a close Y-DNA relative to Tighe O’Donohue and keep loosely in touch with Elizabeth in our family quest. We are still searching for
HELP I need HELP- PLEASE. I have been endeavouring to research the mystery surrounding the DUNCHUE family background off and on for forty years and
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I have been busy writing novels or novellas. I just had the first one published on Amazon. UK (The Reluctant Rogue Cop) I have the
Recently I spoke to an elderly West Cork lady. She opened our conversation with the following: “Did you know that we pronounce your name DUNNAHOO?
Back in 1965, when the notion of an indigenous Irish film industry seemed like a flight of pure fantasy, a bunch of brave souls set