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    3. I posted more cemetery pictures and other areas. I have so many it's taking me a longer time to get them loaded. http://community.webshots.com/user/nreeb http://community.webshots.com/user/nancyreeb Bohola: You will see a photo of Andrew Durkan born in Bohola on Kiltimagh residents on the second url. Andrew was raised in Ballyglass, Kiltimagh and was killed in an accident in England. His father posted an ad in the Boston Pilot calling his other son home. Boston Pilot: Vol. 8 1877-1920 July 4, 1908 Of THOMAS DURKAN, formerly Ballyglass, Kiltimagh, County Mayo. His brother, ANDREW DURKAN, recently killed in (a) coal mine in England. His father, ANDREW DURKAN, Sr. anxiously desires THOMAS to come home. When last heard from about twelve months ago he was working coal pits at Maple Hill, Pa. While I was in Kiltimagh Betty Solan was kind enough to let me use her Vol. 1-5 of the Pilot and I copied all the areas that applied to the immdiate area. Needless to say, I lost them. Also, many Bohola people buried in Kiltimagh Kinaffe: Found Kinaffe people also buried in Kiltimagh Nancy Here are what I have saved. Will need to get more soon. Search for Missing Friends Vol. 2 Of MICHAEL MCNICHOLAS, ANTHONY CORRIGAN, and MICHAEL MCNICHOLAS, relative of the aforesaid Nicholas [sic] from parish Killadin, co. Mayo. When last heard from were in Wisconsin. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their relative, JOHN GALIGHER, Roxbury, Ms. Vol. 3 1854-1856 Of PATRICK BYRNE of Kiltimagh, parish of Killedan, co'y Mayo, who was last heard from in Wheeling, Va. Address his brother-in-law, HENRY BURKE, care of C. McDonnell, 25 Market St., Chicago, Illinois. Vol. 3 Of HUGH & PAT MCNICHOLAS, of Shannaughee, parish of Bohola, sons of Patk McNicholas; also of Thos Murtaugh and Andy Duffy, of Clonkadah, parish of Kiltineaugh, co Mayo. If all or any of the (this is as they printed it) Vol. 3 Of JOHN J. CLARKE, of Carrantleva, parish Bohola, co Mayo, who sailed from Liverpool in October last and landed in New York in November. Information of him will be received by his cousin James E. Clarke, Pittston post office, Luzerne co, Pa. Vol. 4 ##Of PATRICK CONNELL, of Cultibough, parish Kilcolman, county Mayo, who went to America in 1849, and was in Saint Louis when last heard of, about 5 years ago. Any person knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor by addressing his brother, Michael, at Mr James Jones, (Old Bush Inn) Monmore Green, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. Vol. 4 Of JOHN FLANNERY, of Lahardine, parish of Adrigoole, co. Mayo. When last heard of was in Cochecton, Sullivan County, N. Y. Also of MARGARET CHAMBERS and WIDOW KIRBY, natives of Favikinaf, parish of Turlough, co. Mayo, who sailed from Liverpool for Quebec 17th June 1847, and not been heard from since. Any information respecting either of them will be thankfully received by Matthew Kirby, White River Village, Windsor County, Vermont. Vol 6 1866-1870 Of PATRICK BYRNE, son of WILLIAM BYRNE, blacksmith, parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo. He came to the United States in 1851; he worked at his trade at the Clarksburg Tunnel, Northwestern Virginia Railroad; when last heard from he was in Chicago, Illinois. Any information will be thankfully received by his youngest sister, ANNE, Clarksburg, Harrison county, West Virginia. Vol. 6 1866-1870 Of RICHARD NICHOLASON, of Treenagleragh, parish of Killedan, county Mayo, Ireland, who came to America sixteen years ago; when last heard from he was in Old Bridge, Middlesex, Minbreth county, New Jersey. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother JAMES NICHOLASON, Negaunee, Marquette county, Mich. Vol. 6 1866-1870 Of PATRICK SOLAN, a native of the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, Ireland. Any information sent to Rev. MR. TAAFFE, Church of Immaculate Conception, Lawrence, will be thankfully received by the Enquirer. 1877 January 20 Of JOHN DURKAN, who came to this country from Bolton, Lancashire, England, in 1864 or '65; when last heard from was in Huntington county, N. J. Information of his whereabouts will be received by his mother, Catherine Durkan, 38 Backdaws Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England. February 3, 1877 Of Miss MARGARET FLAHERTY, who left Cahir, parish of Aughamore, near Kilkelly, county Mayo, in April, 1873; supposed to be in Hoboken, or Jersey City, N.J. Information of her will be received by George J. Lavin, East Norway, Doniphan county, Kansas. February 3, 1877 Of MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN, son of Patrick McLaughlin and Bridget Comer, of the parish of Kilcomon, near Hollymount, county Mayo, who left Manchester, England, about 10 or 11 years ago; was last heard of at his brother James' funeral in New York State, eight or nine years ago. Any one knowing of his whereabouts would confer a favor on his brother, by addressing John McLaughlin, No. 30 corner of Hill and Perry Streets, Providence, R. I. March 3, 1877 Of MARY CUNNIFFE, daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cunniffe, of Claremorris, county Mayo; when last heard from was in Boston. If alive, her sister Bridget would be glad to hear from her. Information of her will be received by Bridget Cunniffe, 325 Tenth Avenue, New York City. April 28, 1877 Of MARGARET BARNICLE, daughter of Michael Barnicle and Mary Taylor, a native of Claremorris, county Mayo; she is about 35 years of age; she was married in London to John Allen, and then came to America; when last heard from was in Milwaukee, Wis. Information of her whereabouts will be received by her sister, Mrs. Mary Mooney, Wilton Junction, Muscatine county, Iowa., P. O. Box 175. September 15, 1877 Of JAMES and MARY FINN, parish of Bacon, county Mayo. James, who is about 40 years of age, and has sandy hair, lived in Hackensack Parish, N. J., about 22 or 23 years ago. Information of either of them will be received by his brother, John Finn, Carr Lane, West Derby, near Liverpool, England, or by P. Mangan, Edwardsville, Ill. January 19, 1878 Of FARRELL and ELIZABETH GALLAGHER, natives of county Mayo, brother and sister of Michael Gallagher, who died at Rockport, Mass., Dec. 30, 1877, leaving a small property. If this should meet the eye of either of the above, or any of their heirs, they will please write to Edward McGuire, Executor of the Estate, Rockport, Mass. March 9, 1878 Of THOMAS McGOWN, son of Thomas and Margaret McGown, parish of Kilcommon, county Mayo; he is about 40 years of age, and a wagon maker by trade; when last heard from, about three years ago, was in Troy, N. Y.; he is supposed to have gone from there to Colorado. Information concerning him will be received by his brothers, James and Michael McGown. Address James McGown, Greenwich, Wash-ington county, N. Y. March 23, 1878 Of FRANCIS O'ROURKE, who left Providence, in 1867, and enlisted in Boston in the 3d U. S. Cavalry, and served in New Mexico; when last heard from, in May, 1874, he was living with John Troy, Modesto, Stanislaus county, Cal. Information of him will be received by his sister, Catherine O'Rourke, care of Francis Smith, 82 Borden Street, Providence, R. I. May 4, 1878 Of MICHAEL McKNALLEY, son of Patrick and Mary McKnalley (maiden name Mary Tarpy), from the parish of Aghamore, county Mayo, who came to this county about 32 years ago; when last seen, seven years ago, was making his home in Kansas City, Mo., and has not been heard from since. Information of him will be received by his sister, Anna Conboy, Plymouth, Hancock county, Ill. October 19, 1878 Of JOHN O'ROURKE, who left home on the 28th of June, 1876, and went to Stanton, Minnesota; was seen in Red Wing, Minnesota, in January or February, 1877; he is 19 years of age; has black hair and black eyes, and was about 5 feet 8 inches in height; there is a letter J on his left hand; his parents are from the county Kildare; his mother's maiden name was Lawler. Information of him, dead or alive, will be received by his father, Thomas Rourke [sic], Rockford, Ill. November 2, 1878 Of MICHAEL BOLAND, a native of Dublin who left on board a ship from Glasgow, Scotland, in 1875; when last heard from was in Mexico. Information of him will be received by his mother, Mrs. Hanora Boland, Arlington P. O., Mass. Boston Pilot: Vol. 8 1877-1920 July 4, 1908 Of THOMAS DURKAN, formerly Ballyglass, Kiltimagh, County Mayo. His brother, ANDREW DURKAN, recently killed in (a) coal mine in England. His father, ANDREW DURKAN, Sr. anxiously desires THOMAS to come home. When last heard from about twelve months ago he was working coal pits at Maple Hill, Pa.

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