This is my first serious venture into Ireland to search for my ancestors. I've always hesitated because I lacked the necessary information or details especially in regards to the county, parish and townland. To a large extent these are still lacking, however,I've hit the end of the road on the Moylan Family, I've no Idea how they got to their eventual abode in Canada, how they arrived in Canada or where they came from in Ireland. I do have a fairly complete history of my MOYLAN Family in Canada and I would like to share with you the circumstantial evidence that I have in the hope that someone will provide me with positive feedback or may have stumbled on these MOYLANS while carrying out their own research. I am looking for information on the family of Anne and William MOYLAN b. abt. 1785-95 in Ire. and presumably d. in Ire. The following member of their family emigrated to Canada in the mid 1840's to early 50's. The had at least two boys, Patrick MOYLAN, b. 1818 Ire. m. Mary Byrnes (Burns) b. 1825 Ire. William MOYLAN b. 1824 Ire. m. Anne Kennedy b. 1837 Ire. Possibly another son Michael MOYLAN b. 1819 Ire m. Ellen Hogan b. 1835 Ire. Anne and Mary MOYLAN may also have had 3 daughters who emigrated to Canada, Johanna (Nora) MOYLAN b. 1810 Ire. m. William Donnelly b. Can, Julia MOYLAN b. 1821 Ire., m. Timothy Maddigan b. Ire. Mary MOYLAN, b. 1824 Ire. , m. Anthony Heenan b. Ire. Family lore has identified five areas from where our ancestors might be from: County Tipperary, County Limerick County Galway near Adrahan and Kilkenny and County Cork. .If someone out there can be of any assistance to me in this regard, no matter how remote the association might be, please send me your comments I realize the difficulties of such a request, however if one is to wait until one has all the answer before asking, death will have past him by. .