Re: Brennans of Connacht

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Re: Brennans of Connacht

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(User Above) wrote: : The Brennans of Connacht were originally MacBranain. They were chiefs of the region called Corca Achlainn. This was<br>: approximately equal to the modern parish of Strokestown. They lost their lands and were driven out during Cromwell's time. If<br>: anyone wants more information, I have been working on a history of the Brennan's of Connacht for several years now. I have<br>: lots of stuff about their history before the famine. Contact me if you want to know more.<p>: Best Regards,<p>: Pat Brennan<p>Dear Mr Brennan,<p>I am researching my Irish ancestors. Have you come across any information on John Brennan who married Mary McCabe. They emigrated to the US but I don't know when. They had 5 children. The oldest, Anna, was born in 1859.<p>Thanks.<p>G. Bolan<br>

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