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From: "Jean Pratt" <>
Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Begley's & Conroy's in Templemichael.
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 06:01:05 -0500
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Thank you Nancy. I appreciate your response. So the distance between these
two parishes was really quite short? Is it likely that this parish might
have records for my Begley's? The records at St. Mary's in Ennybegs don't
begin until 1820.
Jeanne
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Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Begley's & Conroy's in Templemichael.
> Templemichael is part of Longford town. There was a merger of two smaller
> parishes, one of them Templemichael in the 1820's.
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> Nancy Gray
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>> I wonder if anyone can tell me how close Templemichael is to Aughaboy in
>> County Longford. I am desparately looking for marriage and baptismal
>> records for my James Begley & his wife Mary Conroy and their children
>> Ellen
>> (born in about 1797), John (born in 1801) and James (born in 1816). James
>> the father died in Aug/Sep of 1816. Didn't find these records at Killoe,
>> Ennybegs (Mary Conroy-Begley's buriel record was found there) and am so
>> hopeful that they might be at Templemichael.
>>
>> Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.
>>
>> Jeanne
>>
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