My Grandfather, Dominic Tiernan, was born @1878 in<br>Roscommon, Ireland.<p>Recently saw the name Dominic Tiernan, Roscommon,<br>as a convict who was transported to Australia in<br>1844. Wondering if anyone knows a relationship<br>between my Grandfather and the unfortunate convict of<br>1844 as outlined in the National Archives. <br>I be able to research a connection?
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ebaiardi@snet.net
Dominic Tiernan
Re: Dominic Tiernan
(User Above) wrote: : Dont know if there is a link and have trouble<br> finding net adresses correctly. <br> Grandmother was Brigid Jane Tiernan<br> born around the 1860's believe to have been<br> an only child. Her father would have been<br> Peter Tiernan and her mother was Ann McCrann<br>E-mail Jshiv@78995aol.com
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Ebaurdi@snet.net
Ellen Tiernan
(User Above) wrote: : : Dont know if there is a link and have trouble<br>: finding net adresses correctly. <br>: Grandmother was Brigid Jane Tiernan<br>: born around the 1860's believe to have been<br>: an only child. Her father would have been<br>: Peter Tiernan and her mother was Ann McCrann<br>: E-mail Jshiv@78995aol.com<br>Am very frustrated and just taking a chance that there may be a link. My grandmother was Ellen Tiernan married to Daniel O'Neill of Cattan, near Carrick-onShannon, Co. Leitrim. Died in automobile accident in the 1950's. Any info out there?<br>
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