Hello all, this item may assist a McShane researcher:
Extracted from the TYRONE CONSTITUTION October 29 1869
On Saturday morning last, a woman named JANE McSHANE, of Donaghanie [Clogherney
parish], was proceeding to Omagh Market, seated on a load of flax, when she
fell off receiving a fracture
Hello Teresa,
I am no great shakes at this, but suggest you should be looking at Donagheady
parish, in the very north of County Tyrone (bordering Co. Londonderry).
ISABELLA DONAGHEY was born June 5 1866 at Tyboe, Donagheady parish, Co. Tyrone
to JAMES DONAGHEY & ISABELLA (nee SHAW) and register
Hi Teresa,
I am an O'Donoghue from New Zealand. My family is from Tyrone around
Killycurragh and Cookstown although also Newry. The surname was spelled
Donaghy/Donahey in Ireland. In NZ the family sometimes used Donoghue or
O'Donoghue. Recent generations have kept O'Donoghue.
I have recently r
Hello All,
I am looking for information on Donahey/Donaghey/Donaghue from Tyrone. Not sure
what county and our surname spelling changed often from 1830- 1870's. As far as
I can trace back is James Donahey born about 1825 Tyrone married Isabella Shaw
born about 1825 tyrone had the following chi
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