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1. [[OLEARY]] Re: OLEARY-D Digest V02 #17 [1]
In a message dated 8/20/2002 1:16:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, OLEARY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Hi Cousins, Do any of you have a Richard Leary, b. approx. 1800 Co Cork or Kerry in your tree? G.grf. Michael Leary was born about 1831 in Co. Kerry. Haven't found hide nor hair of them in my 20 years of research, but Mike went to Wales during or just after the famine to work in the iron mills. Have wrapped up the Welsh connections but now concentrating on their origins in Ireland. Thanks. Don > Tod
2. [[OLEARY]] Re: [[OLEARY]] Re: OLEARY-D Digest V02 #17 [1]
On 9/2/02 9:41 PM, "DBJOLEARY@aol.com" wrote: > In a message dated 8/20/2002 1:16:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, > OLEARY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Hi Cousins, > > Do any of you have a Richard Leary, b. approx. 1800 Co Cork or Kerry in your > tree? G.grf. Michael Leary was born about 1831 in Co. Kerry. Haven't found > hide nor hair of them in my 20 years of research, but Mike went to Wales > during or just after the famine to work in the iron mills. Have wrapped up > the Welsh con

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