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Re: King, Mace, Galway

AnnetteCode  (View posts) Posted: 10 Feb 2012 4:11PM GMT
Classification: Query
You may have this already but go with me:

Griffith Valuation in Galway 1855 serves as a census substitute www.askaboutireland.ie

There are many John King's either 1 or more occupying land in Parish Moyrus, two in Townland Mace, and 4 other townlands in the Parish. Often more than one piece of land was needed to farm. Union of Clifden - within a 12 miles radius of this town.

there is both a John Jr. and John Sr. with a small bit of acreage and house. In Mace there are also b. James, c John King Jr. d Patrick King,e Edward, f John Sr. and g. Sarah
It will make more sent when you look it up yourself. It will give you the size of each property, the landlord
Director of Law Life Assurance in this case. You should be able to tell if more than one person as if more than one house it would probably be rented out.

There are 16 Burke's living in Parish Moyrus. There are 4 Thomas Burke's. You will be able to find them on ask about ireland. You would need to google Dooheyer as it didn't come up as a place name.

Galway is one of the many irish counties that belong to
a History Foundation that has birth records. It is a not for profit but they do charge a small fee.

There is at least 1 King in the online telephone directory who lives in Clifden, I just did the first page.

Annette Code
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winnpear1 8 Feb 2012 8:06AM GMT 
AnnetteCode 10 Feb 2012 4:11PM GMT 
   

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