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Belle56 | Report | 21 Oct 2003 15:30 |
Just re-read you reply it seems Tralee might be the place. 1 brick out of the wall. A BIG THANKS. |
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Belle56 | Report | 21 Oct 2003 15:28 |
Sent you an email Patricia, many many thanks, April:-) |
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Patricia | Report | 21 Oct 2003 15:21 |
Found the place - your spelling is wrong it is the townland of -Farrannabrack - Trughanacmy - in the parish of CastleIsland -Tralee |
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Patricia | Report | 21 Oct 2003 15:14 |
April email me and i will send you loads of links for Ireland to help you with your quest. |
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Patricia | Report | 21 Oct 2003 15:11 |
all the searches i have come up with have come up with nothing will still look for you though. |
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Belle56 | Report | 21 Oct 2003 14:53 |
Can anybody give me a lead to Farrenbrack in Ireland, it seems to be the only entry for a possible gggrandfather Florence Brosnan who came from Kerry, i have tried putting it into the search engine, and it comes up blank, any ideas anybody, please. April:-( |