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Helen Dolan

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PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 13 Jun 2013 16:07

Hi Linda and welcome to the boards.

Helen posted this thread back in 2005 and she has not posted since.

You could try clickikng on her name in order to send her a personal message.

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If you need help with your research..........just post a thread of your own on this board and we will see what we can do.

Linda

Linda Report 13 Jun 2013 15:54

hello helen my husbands mother was a mccurley born in india names marie and many brothers and sisters. we think originally they were from ireland. her parents were george and ellen mccurley; a brother conrad another arnold another duncan and a sister marjorie. any help will do.thanks linda lee.

Helen

Helen Report 27 Dec 2005 17:51

Hello to any McCurley's (or relatives of) out there. My name is Helen and I am interested in investigating the history of the McCurley name and thereafter, to find any long lost relatives. * The only story I heard of the history so far was that the name origintes from County Antrim and Roscommon in Ireland. The name was originally McCorley and through the years was mispelt. * Roddy McCorley was hanged on the bridge of 'Toom?' for 1. Sheep stealing! or 2. Rebel causes! Don't know if this is all true. There was a old song out long long ago with this story in it but, whether it pertains to the McCurley's, or not is unceratin. So, maybe someone can put me right. I'd like to know.