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Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS

 
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James Geenty
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 1997 10:40 am    Post subject: Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS Reply with quote

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: If your family emigrated from the Ballykilcline Townlands or Kilgalss Parish or nearby towns like Rooskey, Strokestown, Roscommon, Boyle, please vist our new and growing website at We hope it will become a meeting place for descendants of the area to share genealogy notes. Surnames of people who sailed from the townlands in 1847-1848 include Brennan/Brannon, Carlon/Carlin, Carrington, Caveney, Cline, Colgan, Connor, Costello, Croghan, Deffely/Deffley, Donlan/Donnellan, Donlon, Fallon, Farrell, Finne/Finn, Fox, Gallagher, Geenty/Ginty, Gill, Hanly/Hanley, Hoare, Kelly, McCormack/McCormick, McDermott, McDonnell, McGann/McGanne, McManus, Madden, Magan, Maguire, Moran, Mullera/Mullerea/Mulera, Narry/Neary, O'Neal/O'Neill, Padian, Quinn, Reynolds, Stewart/Stuart, Winter/Winters, Wynne/Winn. There were other surnames who remained behind and many who perished in the famine and are buried in a cemetery at the townlands.

Do you have any information about the surname of Geenty? We have no knowledge except for an old aunt who stated we were from Soloway firth in Scotland. Please send information to us. Thank you.









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Theresa Lawe
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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 1998 3:18 pm    Post subject: Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS Reply with quote


: : If your family emigrated from the Ballykilcline Townlands or Kilgalss Parish or nearby towns like Rooskey, Strokestown, Roscommon, Boyle, please vist our new and growing website at We hope it will become a meeting place for descendants of the area to share genealogy notes. Surnames of people who sailed from the townlands in 1847-1848 include Brennan/Brannon, Carlon/Carlin, Carrington, Caveney, Cline, Colgan, Connor, Costello, Croghan, Deffely/Deffley, Donlan/Donnellan, Donlon, Fallon, Farrell, Finne/Finn, Fox, Gallagher, Geenty/Ginty, Gill, Hanly/Hanley, Hoare, Kelly, McCormack/McCormick, McDermott, McDonnell, McGann/McGanne, McManus, Madden, Magan, Maguire, Moran, Mullera/Mullerea/Mulera, Narry/Neary, O'Neal/O'Neill, Padian, Quinn, Reynolds, Stewart/Stuart, Winter/Winters, Wynne/Winn. There were other surnames who remained behind and many who perished in the famine and are buried in a cemetery at the townlands.

: Do you have any information about the surname of Geenty? We have no knowledge except for an old aunt who stated we were from Soloway firth in Scotland. Please send information to us. Thank you.








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Theresa Lawe
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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 1998 3:23 pm    Post subject: Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS Reply with quote

I originally came from the Parish of Kilglass and I remember some years ago a lady called Maureen Geenty who I believe came from the townland of Slatta Beg. She died a spinster.

I will try and find our from my parents if she has any living relatives and get back to you







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Cline
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 1999 11:44 am    Post subject: Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: : If your family emigrated from the Ballykilcline Townlands or Kilgalss Parish or nearby towns like Rooskey, Strokestown, Roscommon, Boyle, please vist our new and growing website at We hope it will become a meeting place for descendants of the area to share genealogy notes. Surnames of people who sailed from the townlands in 1847-1848 include Brennan/Brannon, Carlon/Carlin, Carrington, Caveney, Cline, Colgan, Connor, Costello, Croghan, Deffely/Deffley, Donlan/Donnellan, Donlon, Fallon, Farrell, Finne/Finn, Fox, Gallagher, Geenty/Ginty, Gill, Hanly/Hanley, Hoare, Kelly, McCormack/McCormick, McDermott, McDonnell, McGann/McGanne, McManus, Madden, Magan, Maguire, Moran, Mullera/Mullerea/Mulera, Narry/Neary, O'Neal/O'Neill, Padian, Quinn, Reynolds, Stewart/Stuart, Winter/Winters, Wynne/Winn. There were other surnames who remained behind and many who perished in the famine and are buried in a cemetery at the townlands.

: Do you have any information about the surname of Geenty? We have no knowledge except for an old aunt who stated we were from Soloway firth in Scotland. Please send information to us. Thank you.









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Kline
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 1999 11:44 am    Post subject: Re: BALLYKILCLINE TOWNLANDS Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: : If your family emigrated from the Ballykilcline Townlands or Kilgalss Parish or nearby towns like Rooskey, Strokestown, Roscommon, Boyle, please vist our new and growing website at We hope it will become a meeting place for descendants of the area to share genealogy notes. Surnames of people who sailed from the townlands in 1847-1848 include Brennan/Brannon, Carlon/Carlin, Carrington, Caveney, Cline, Colgan, Connor, Costello, Croghan, Deffely/Deffley, Donlan/Donnellan, Donlon, Fallon, Farrell, Finne/Finn, Fox, Gallagher, Geenty/Ginty, Gill, Hanly/Hanley, Hoare, Kelly, McCormack/McCormick, McDermott, McDonnell, McGann/McGanne, McManus, Madden, Magan, Maguire, Moran, Mullera/Mullerea/Mulera, Narry/Neary, O'Neal/O'Neill, Padian, Quinn, Reynolds, Stewart/Stuart, Winter/Winters, Wynne/Winn. There were other surnames who remained behind and many who perished in the famine and are buried in a cemetery at the townlands.

: Do you have any information about the surname of Geenty? We have no knowledge except for an old aunt who stated we were from Soloway firth in Scotland. Please send information to us. Thank you.









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