I am looking for any info on the Maye Family from Crogan (I think that is how it is spelt). My G Grandfather was Thomas Maye and he was a farmer. They were a large family. At least 2 of the daughters became Nuns in Austrlia and 1 of the Sons (Dennis)also emigrated to Austrlia and became a postman. My Grandmother (Teresa) married in the 1940's and moved to England. There appears to be no mention of any Maye's in Roscommon on the 1901 Census, but i know they were there as we have pictures of the Farm house etc. Any help would be appreciated.<p>Thanks
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katie@queenfield.freeserve.co.uk
Maye from Roscommon
Re: Maye from Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : I am looking for any info on the Maye Family from Crogan (I think that is how it is spelt). My G Grandfather was Thomas Maye and he was a farmer. They were a large family. At least 2 of the daughters became Nuns in Austrlia and 1 of the Sons (Dennis)also emigrated to Austrlia and became a postman. My Grandmother (Teresa) married in the 1940's and moved to England. There appears to be no mention of any Maye's in Roscommon on the 1901 Census, but i know they were there as we have pictures of the Farm house etc. Any help would be appreciated.<p>: Thanks<p>Katie, They are in the 1901 Census spelled May; 4 families in Carrowmore in the old civil parish of Killummod which is now Croghan, mostly. Today your potential relatives are Kevin Maye in Lecarrow, Croghan and N. Maye in Faus, Croghan. <br>
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