Hi and a Happy 2002 to all.<p>Could Duignan be also spelled Dignan?? My<br>daughter-in-law was a Dignan.<p>What is the Roddy connection and from where?<br>Am researching the Roddys from County Mayo,<br>mainly Castlemore, Kilmovee, Leveelick and<br>Ballaghaderreen. Any link to your Roddy<br>family? Please reply with any and all info.<br>It could provide a small link.<p>Slainte, Peg
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Roddy - Duignan
Re: Roddy - Duignan
(User Above) wrote: : Hi and a Happy 2002 to all.<p>: Could Duignan be also spelled Dignan?? My<br>: daughter-in-law was a Dignan.<p>: What is the Roddy connection and from where?<br>: Am researching the Roddys from County Mayo,<br>: mainly Castlemore, Kilmovee, Leveelick and<br>: Ballaghaderreen. Any link to your Roddy<br>: family? Please reply with any and all info.<br>: It could provide a small link.<p>: Slainte, Peg<p>Yes Peg, DIGNAN is one of the variants of DUIGNAN. There are also<br>several others. For more info. on the name, its history and other <br>pertinent data, go to the web site listed here.<br>I don't know anything about the RODDY connection.<br>Siobhan<br>Siobhan
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