Donlan/Hanly Ballyleague Roscommon

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Jeanne Dower

Donlan/Hanly Ballyleague Roscommon

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Searching for Martin Donlan m. to Maria Hanly about 1860 in Cloontuskert or Ballyleague. Their children were James, Patrick, Timothy, Maria and possibly Eliza. The two Maria's and the three brothers came to N.Y. in the late 1880's. Maria came to California and the brothers settled in Pomfret, Connecticut. Patrick's parents might have been Martin Donlan and Ann Hanly. I don't know if Martin died in Ireland or not. Jeanne
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John Hanly

Re: Hanly Clan

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<br>The Hanly Clan was revived in 1988 after a lapse of about 400 years. In 1991 the first Clan gathering took place in Limerick and since then gatherings have taken place in Athlone, Roscommon, Longford and Carrick on Shannon. The next clan gathering is being planned for September 2000. Further details will be available closer to the date. <br>The main objectives of the Clan are to share knowledge, kinship and friendship; to preserve the Hanly heritage for posterity and also the best celtic traditions namely they had no class hatred and acted through the impulse of affection. Their love of music and games are legendary: these coupled with physical strength and a civilized temperament are characteristics which have been handed down from generation to generation.<p>There are an estimated 5,000 people bearing the name in Ireland and possibly 10 times that amount worldwide.<p>For more information contact the Honorary Secretary, <br>John Hanly,<br>Deerpark,<br>Dundrum,<br>Co. Tipperary.<p>Membership IR10 for Irish residents and US$20 for non residents.<br>
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Gerry Grady

Re: Donlan/Hanly Ballyleague Roscommon

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<br>: Searching for Martin Donlan m. to Maria Hanly about 1860 in Cloontuskert or Ballyleague. Their children were James, Patrick, Timothy, Maria and possibly Eliza. The two Maria's and the three brothers came to N.Y. in the late 1880's. Maria came to California and the brothers settled in Pomfret, Connecticut. Patrick's parents might have been Martin Donlan and Ann Hanly. I don't know if Martin died in Ireland or not. Jeanne<p>My Patrick MURPHY/Anne HANLEY( b.abt 1825)had at least 2 sons in Ballyleague.Michael MURPHY/Henora DEMPSEY(my gggrandmother) & Martin MURPHY/Catherine Rhatigan. Martin's Andrew MURPHY/Anne GILL had a dau Bridie MURPHY(widow of James MULLOLY) who lives in Gurteengar(near Ballyleague) with her son & dau. 5 of Michael/Henora's children came to U.S. Gerry
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