Looking for any further information on the family of my G'Grandparents: Martin & Mary Dorsey Coyne who are burried in the Dysart Church Yard, Cummeen, Co. Roscommon. Martin Coyne d.27, Oct. 1886, Mary Dorsey Coyne, d.15 Dec. 1888.<p>They had 6 children: James, Ellen Agnes (my Grandmother), b.June 19,1870, Martin, Mary, John, Emma.<p>Thank you for any and all help,<br>Kathleen Hourihan
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Coyne-Dorsey, Dysart, Co. Roscommon
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Re: Coyne-Dorsey, Dysart, Co. Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : Looking for any further information on the family of my G'Grandparents: Martin & Mary Dorsey Coyne who are burried in the Dysart Church Yard, Cummeen, Co. Roscommon. Martin Coyne d.27, Oct. 1886, Mary Dorsey Coyne, d.15 Dec. 1888.<p>: They had 6 children: James, Ellen Agnes (my Grandmother), b.June 19,1870, Martin, Mary, John, Emma.<p>: Thank you for any and all help,<br>: Kathleen Hourihan<p>Hi, Kathleen,<br> Your ggrandmother's surname -- Dorsey -- and your surname -- Hourihan -- brought this ad from Missing Friends to mind. I guess you will have to establish whether there is any significance to the seeming name correspondences.<p> 1866 - Of Thomas, James, and Lawrence Dorsey, of Carigan, parish of Kilglass, County Roscommon, who came to this country about 18 years ago; James and Lawrence came out from Runcon, England; they lived in Buffalo for some time; their name when at home was Horoho, they called themselves Dorsey here ... [rest of ad concerns some Kellys]<p> Mary Lee<p>
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