Am interested in locating these two towns in relation to origins of Gannon family. Would also be interested in any research locations-churches, census, etc.
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Location of Drinaugh and Lacken
Re: Location of Drinaugh and Lacken
<br>: Am interested in locating these two towns in relation to origins of Gannon family. Would also be interested in any research locations-churches, census, etc.<p>Try old spelling of Lackan. One in Aughrim parish. Also look at Drinagh in old parish of Lissonuffy. These are Townlands, not towns. <p>One Gannon in Rodeen near Lacken (current spelling) near Hillstreet, parish of Aughrim.<br>
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Re: Location of Drinaugh and Lacken
(User Above) wrote: : <br>: : Am interested in locating these two towns in relation to origins of Gannon family. Would also be interested in any research locations-churches, census, etc.<p>: Try old spelling of Lackan. One in Aughrim parish. Also look at Drinagh in old parish of Lissonuffy. These are Townlands, not towns. <p>: One Gannon in Rodeen near Lacken (current spelling) near Hillstreet, parish of Aughrim.<p>:<br>There are Gannons in Drinagh which is part of Curraghroe in Kilgefin/Cloontuskert Parish in County Roscommon about 3 miles from Lanesborough.<p>
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