I am always glad to be a second pair of eyes for people looking for relies. As Riobard has been for decades. But pls be specific about what you are looking for and what you have. Do not give the whole intermixed family history! Many people just do not search sites thoroughly. Just before Christmas, I found two extra sisters and a brother, very easily, when the poster was sure there was only one brother and sister in a g grandparent family. I do Appreciate a direct thank you and feel any 'donations' are up to the original poster. Genealogy can take a lot of time. Hope all had a great January. Lots of snow here in Canada but not too cold. Reg O'Regan Volk Sent from my iPad > On Feb 1, 2016, at 1:01 PM, Riobard O' Dwyer via <beara@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Kevin, > 'Tis great to be young (or reasonably young) like yourself. > Many things have arrived in the world since I was young, including > DNA. I had never heard of it until a few years ago. 'Tis hard to > believe it, but when I was a very young boy going to primary school, > we didn't even know that such a thing as a television set existed. We > had never heard of such a thing. All we had was (I don't remember > exactly now) one dry-battery or a wet-battery radio in the village, > where many people around listened, with their ears close to a > commentary of a game/match. But we survived. Common sense is better > than all the TV's in the world. As regards O'Sullivans here, it is > full of them, several with Branch-Names, to differentiate one from > another. I remember an American man trying to trace his ancestry > phoning me at half past four while in bed one morning, telling me that > his greatgrandfather was an O'Sullivan from Co. Cork and wondering if > I could trace him for him !! One time, a genealogist was asked to > trace a man's ancestors as far back as the genealogist could go. The > genealogist "traced" them back as far as Adam and Eve, and charged him > accordingly !! In the olden days, several people hereabouts married > either their nextdoor neighbours, or a man or woman from adjoining > townlands. That was in the days of the matchmaking. Riobard. > > >> On 1 February 2016 at 18:50, Kevin MacKinnon via <beara@rootsweb.com> wrote: >> Hi - >> My family descends from Timothy "Tade" O'Sullivan and Brigid O'Sullivan from Adrigole (the townland) as described on page 6 and 7 of Riobard's Annals of Beara Vol 1. Thru DNA, my father connected with someone who descends from the Jeremiah O'Sullivan / Mary O'Sullivan family from Dirreeny described on pp. 81 and 70. >> >> We have no obvious connections in our tree, but I imagine we are one generation off in our records. Question - can I assume that Adrigole and Dirreeny are reasonably close and that a marriage between people living in these townlands is probable? >> >> With all parties being O'Sullivan's, it may take more time to figure this out - I know its a long shot. >> thx >> Kevin >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BEARA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- > Riobard (O'Dwyer) > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BEARA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message