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    Default Noonan/Heneghan/Donnelly/Waldron

    I am the grandson of Michael Joseph Noonan (b. 18 October 1895 - Boleyboy, Ballindine, Claremorris) and Bridget Heneghan (b. 1 December 1895 - Cloonmore, Ballindine, Claremorris). My understanding is that Michael Noonan's parents were Pat Noonan and Celia Donnelly. Bridget Heneghan's parents were John Heneghan and Delia Waldron. Both of my grandparents emigrated to the U.S. on 1 September 1924 and settled in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. I am looking for any information on their ancestry and any living relatives. Please send information to or email at wilderleavittATgmailDOTcom. Thank you. Wilder Leavitt
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    I think this might be your Noonan family in 1901.

    https://www.census.nationalarchives.i...eyboy/1587944/


    1911:

    https://www.census.nationalarchives.i...leyboy/723926/


    Heneghan in Cloonemore:

    https://www.census.nationalarchives.i...nmore/1587852/


    https://www.census.nationalarchives.i...onmore/723855/

    Can’t see anyone of either surname in those 2 townlands, in the current Irish phone book.
    ELWYN

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    Welcome to the British-genealogy forums

    You will see that I have removed your postal address and disguised your email address. We don't want to encourage the spammers
    If anyone does find information about possibly living people then they can still use your email address or send you a private message (pm) by clicking on your user name and selecting private message from the drop down menu.

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    Excellent and thank you both. The information that you provided Elwyn is directly relevant to my ancestry. Like most Irish descendants, I have scant information beyond the 1901/1911 census information. My relatives are referenced in connection with Ballandine, Leface, Kilvine, Irishtown, Bollyboy, Creevard and Cloonmore. I am thinking that the next best place to look would be direct inspection of parish records on site.

    And thank you Christanel for managing my post. I appreciate you keeping us all safe.

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    The RC parish records up to the 1880s are on-line free on this site:

    https://registers.nli.ie/parishes


    For records after that, the parish priest holds the only copy.
    ELWYN

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