


Thank you for visiting our pages. We would love it if you would Add to this guestbook we are keeping!
Very informative web site. Keep up the good work. We were married in Annyalla
Church and it's great to see it again. If you see any of the McGinn family
visiting there, tell them to come visit Houston, Texas. Billy Johnson
Hi
I was searching the web about my Grandfathers hometowm. He was from Lemgare.His
name was Joseph Trainor. I was home in Lemgar in 1978 and intend to go back
with my children. Even though we live in the U.S. we still feel that Ireland
is home. You have a great web page and you should be proud of the work you
do.
Joseph P. Trainor Esq.
Paddy Brady (Middletown & Tynan Parish)
Well done . A great site, very comprehensive, detailed. from N. Reilly, Austrailia
.
Enjoyed your web site very much.
I am still searching my Cranston, Actually found two who had been church Wardens
C of I, Clontibret Parish, about 1745- and 1774,
So am making a little head way.
I have put up a Cranston searchable web site at
http://cranston.genealogysurnames.com
Thanks , job well done
Rose Cranston
Dcran41266@attbi.com
Nice looking site. The photos are really good!
A records resouce list would be helpful for those out of the area, and any
publications or records on the cemeteries connected with the churches.
Best,
Ann
your site looks great,
Sharon Oddie Brown,
Roberts Creek, BC, Canada
Well done good to see a Parish with a Web Site. A list of early Births, Deaths,
and Marriages, would be nice.
G. Beggan
My great great grandparents owned a farm in Cloghan where my
grandmother spent her summers as a child. It is lovely to see the
pictures and read about the churches. St. Michael's is newer than my
direct line but I am sure that many cousins were baptized there.
Thank you again,
Margaret Malloy
As my greatgrandfather was born in this place I have the greatest interest.
Thank you warmly for this and any other information.
Anthony WINDRUM, Somerset, England