I have tried over the years, to trace the name FALLAHAY in Canada. Other than immediate (2nd generation relatives), I have not been able to trace the name any further. Reference books show no mention of the FALLAHAY name. Does anyone out there know whether this name is a variant of some other Irish surname or have suggestions for searching it's history????<br>A confused CANUCK!
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FALLAHAY - A variant of some other Irish name????
Re: FALLAHAY - A variant of some other Irish name????
(User Above) wrote: : I have tried over the years, to trace the name FALLAHAY in Canada. Other than immediate (2nd generation relatives), I have not been able to trace the name any further. Reference books show no mention of the FALLAHAY name. Does anyone out there know whether this name is a variant of some other Irish surname or have suggestions for searching it's history????<br>: A confused CANUCK!<p>If you type Fallahay into Yahoo -- you'll find there are some more Fallahays in North America...maybe try getting into contact with one of them? <p>Cheers!
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Re: FALLAHAY - A variant of some other Irish name????
<br>: I have tried over the years, to trace the name FALLAHAY in Canada. Other than immediate (2nd generation relatives), I have not been able to trace the name any further. Reference books show no mention of the FALLAHAY name. Does anyone out there know whether this name is a variant of some other Irish surname or have suggestions for searching it's history????<br>: A confused CANUCK!<p>I have come across some people in Ireland called Falahee. Spelling may be different but it is pronounced the same.<p>John
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