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From: "Jane Lyons" <>
Subject: Re: Ruddock's, Dunscombe's, Stawell's, Roche's, Creagh's, Gray's, Noblett's of Co. Cork
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:37:59 -0000
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Norm :-)

I never knew you had Cork connections!

Have you ever read through any of the Journal of the Cork historical and
Archaeological Society? Wonderful journal - lots of articles for this
period - I think. The began publishing in the late 1800's - one of th
eoldest. Gone much more archaoelogically inclined now from what I hear and
the new Cork genealogical Society was formed a year or so ago. That's going
to be the Cork one to watch from now on. Secretary's a real goer :-)

Seems to me - there's a fair few names listed in here that would be turning
up in articles from that or some familiar to me, so that's probably why.

Thanks for the frames info - looks like the old what goes round comes round
might be about to come into effect for you. We'll see.

Jane


----- Original Message -----
From: "Norm Ruddock" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:39 PM
Subject: Ruddock's, Dunscombe's, Stawell's, Roche's, Creagh's, Gray's,
Noblett's of Co. Cork


> I am looking for information on the families eminating from a Capt. Andrew
Ruddock who came to Ireland with Cromwell & Ireton in 1647, took possession
of Wall Castle in Wallstown/Castletownroche after the Cromwell actions amd
married a


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