There was a small group of Grinham's living in the southern tip of Roscommon in the early 1800's. Since the name is fairly uncommon, any Grinham is probably related. If you have any information on this name, I would greatly appreciate it if you would contact me. Thanks very much.<p>Tom
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GRINHAM in Moore, Creah
Re: GRINHAM in Moore, Creah
<br>: There was a small group of Grinham's living in the southern tip of Roscommon in the early 1800's. Since the name is fairly uncommon, any Grinham is probably related. If you have any information on this name, I would greatly appreciate it if you would contact me. Thanks very much.<p>: Tom<br>Careful with your spelling! There no Grinham's listed in the current Irish telephone book. However, there are 25 Grenham's from Athlone to Ballinasloe.<br>
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Re: GRINHAM in Moore, Creah
<p>: <br>: : There was a small group of Grinham's living in the southern tip of Roscommon in the early 1800's. Since the name is fairly uncommon, any Grinham is probably related. If you have any information on this name, I would greatly appreciate it if you would contact me. Thanks very much.<p>: : Tom<br>: Careful with your spelling! There no Grinham's listed in the current Irish telephone book. However, there are 25 Grenham's from Athlone to Ballinasloe.<p><br>
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Re: GRINHAM in Moore, Creah
<p>: <br>: : There was a small group of Grinham's living in the southern tip of Roscommon in the early 1800's. Since the name is fairly uncommon, any Grinham is probably related. If you have any information on this name, I would greatly appreciate it if you would contact me. Thanks very much.<p>: : Tom<br>: Careful with your spelling! There no Grinham's listed in the current Irish telephone book. However, there are 25 Grenham's from Athlone to Ballinasloe.<p>TOM,<br> As I know it the name came originally from GREENHAM which represents the local area from which we came, this area is further described as Green river Meadow a place in Berks/Somerset near the village of Unst toward the Loire valley. Hoppefully this message will reach (first time logging on) and if so hopefully it is of some help. PS I too have been searching for such answers !<br>
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Re: GRINHAM in Moore, Creah
Ihave some information on aMRS. JOHN GRINHAM of Ireland,who was related to the KENNEYS of Athlone<p>
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