Hourihane
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Diane Workman
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Posted: 8 Jun 2001 1:57AM GMT
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Looking for John Hourihane b.c.1831 Ireland married to Bridget b.c.1835 children Jeremiah B.c.1855 married Mary Crotty, Timothy, b.c.1961, James b.c.1864 married Mary McDonald,Thomas b.c.1867, John b.c. 1869, Mary E.b.c. 1871 all born Newport, South Wales,
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Re: Hourihane
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Matt
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Posted: 6 Jan 2003 3:42PM GMT
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I don't know if we are related, but I need to find out more about my surname, my family are from Ireland and Wales. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Matt Hourihane
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Re: Hourihane
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Diane Workman
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Posted: 27 Jan 2003 4:52AM GMT
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just read your note , back after hols - my husband's mothers side (can't remember my listing?) Her parents were first cousins - Mary Ellen Hourahine & James Frederick Hourahine mar. 7 dec. 1914 Newport, S. Wales. There parents were hers-James Hourihane & Mary McDonald and his Jeremiah Hourihan & Mary Crotty - the parents of James and Jeremiah are John Hourihane & Bridget ? from Ireland - thats about it apart from the siblings any help? please let me know good luck, diane workman
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Re: Hourihane
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Louise Hourihane
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Posted: 8 Mar 2003 5:33PM GMT
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If you need any info on the Hourihan/e's -we are from West Cork in Ireland. All of us! Drop me a line - I would love to hear from my cousins. Kind Regard, Louise Hourihane
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dianne Im begining to research hourahine and have been in contact with a mike hourihaine email me and i will forward his number we all seem to be doing the same thing and are at about the same level of research pam moss
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I thought that I wiuld contact you I am related to diannes husband we are cousins, our parents are Hourahine, mine Vera Winifred, Johns -- Mary Elizabeth a large family still resides here South Wales and I am in contact with a mike hourihane who is also researching his branch. so far were are no further , well i'm not than gt,gt, granfather john and bridget but its ealry days yet! bye pamela moss
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Re: Hourihane
cathyokeeffe
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Posted: 3 May 2003 11:49AM GMT
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Classification: Query
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Surnames: Hourihan, Canty, Kingston
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Hi Louise,
Just thought it might be worth contacting you as my grandfather was Daniel Hourihan, but changed his name to Daniel Howard. His father was Mortimer Hourihan. Daniel spent some time in America, returned and married my grandmother Mary Canty also from around Clonakilty. They ended up living in East Cork, where I was born and raised. If you had any information it would be greatly appreciated.
I'm now living in Australia.
Regards, Cathy
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hi,saw your message, my dad is from bandon in cork.are we related?
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Although you titled your query Hourihane, it is the Cantys of Clonakilty that interest me. Do you know anything about this family. My ggrandmother Catherine Dacey Canty emigrated from Clonakilty in the last half of the nineteenth century. We think her husband, Timothy Canty had died before she emigrated.
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Re: Hourihane
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Jan
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Posted: 15 Mar 2005 12:19AM GMT
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Surnames: Crotty/Hourihane
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Hi, my great aunt Mary Crotty married Jeremiah Hourihane, any links out there, and can anyone help me with locating her father John? Thanks Jan
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