Looking for any information about the Donlons from Longford.<p>My grandfather is James Patrick. He wound up in NYC and from what I know, was separated<br>from the rest of his family.<p>He doesn't know too much about the family's history other than the county.<br>I'd love to find something out about our people to share with <br>him.<p>Thanks,<br>Cara Donlon
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(User Above) wrote: : Looking for any information about the Donlons from Longford.<p>: My grandfather is James Patrick. He wound up in NYC and from what I know, was separated<br>: from the rest of his family.<p>Cara,<br>I have Patrick Dolons, three, that are recorded on a ship list from the next county to Longford, the Townland listed is right on the common border. When did your Dolon arrive US? The families I show have only one given name listed, as was the way the ship lists were done in 1847-8. If he had a father names Patrick and he was James Patrick only one or the other first names would be listed. Please e-mail direct.<br>
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<br>: Looking for any information about the Donlons from Longford.<p>: My grandfather is James Patrick. He wound up in NYC and from what I know, was separated<br>: from the rest of his family.<p>: He doesn't know too much about the family's history other than the county.<br>: I'd love to find something out about our people to share with <br>: him.<p>: Thanks,<br>: Cara Donlon<p>
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