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From: "Marie Kerr" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Southern Ui Neill DNA
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 20:06:36 -0500
In-Reply-To: <c4d.2b969036.34e8d6b0@aol.com>
Hi John,
Well, I'd certainly like to see the name Golden as well as McGoldrick in
County Mayo. They're variants of a Gaelic name, in a Gaelic-speaking county,
so perhaps these names didn't even exist then. My father's parents, James
Golden and Annie Golden Golden (yes, the same name) were born in Mayo. They
were children in the 1910 census.
Can you find (or help me find) them?
Marie Golden Kerr
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Can anyone provide me with access information (is it online?) for the 1659
census as well as any others prior to 1910?
I have an abstracted copy i made of the 1659 census if you want anything
specific checked. As far as I know there's nothing online except an index
someone put together. You can find the Griffith's Valuations (c. 1850)
online for
various counties. Mostly these seem to have come from the Griffith's CD
though (FamilyTree Maker) which is notorious for having missing records.
John
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