Could anyone provide me with any info regarding anyone surnamed Rynn from Leitrim-Roscommon who emigrated to NE England from 1850-1930
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mark.golby@bt.com
Rynn's of Leitrim link with NE England
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(User Above) wrote: : Could anyone provide me with any info regarding anyone surnamed Rynn from Leitrim-Roscommon who emigrated to NE England from 1850-1930<p>The name Rynn is part of my research, however, I am not aware of any who emigrated to England. Curious to know where in Leitrim your Rynn came from.
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(User Above) wrote: : Could anyone provide me with any info regarding anyone surnamed Rynn from Leitrim-Roscommon who emigrated to NE England from 1850-1930<br>Hi there, the name Rynn is very uncommon and I have just learned that my Gr. grand father Thomas Callaghan from Ardcolum Drumshanbo Leitrim married an Elizabeth Rynn after the death of my gr.grandmother, in fact I believe Elizabeth was his third wife, any way, he was much older than her but did have a second family with her. If you think there could be a link please contact me as I have just yesterday received info. on them. I have the names of their children, 3 girls and 1 boy. I know the boy went to Enland, but he never had contact with his sisters so it is possible they went to the U.S. I am willing to share any info. Please contact, Roisin <p>
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the-nelsons@sympatico.ca
Re: Rynn's of Leitrim link with NE England
(User Above) wrote: : : Could anyone provide me with any info regarding anyone surnamed Rynn from Leitrim-Roscommon who emigrated to NE England from 1850-1930<p>: The name Rynn is part of my research, however, I am not aware of any who emigrated to England. Curious to know where in Leitrim your Rynn came from.<p>i have relatives from agrina, drumshambo area in no.roscommon/leitrim line. bridgit wrynn married thomas noone in 1867, live in keadue, same parish, in roscommon. townland was 'corglass' best of luck, bill noonan
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william.noonan@ubspainewebber.com