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    1. Surname STRANGE in Ireland
    2. Graham Coward
    3. My great grandfather had a sister with the unusual Christian name of "Strange". Now I'm guessing that this is a family surname from somewhere. It wasn't her mother's maiden name but it could have belonged to a grandmother. Does anyone know of a "STRANGE" family in Ireland. My family were KENNYs and lived in Newmarket Co. Cork. Graham Coward -- Please reply to group or reply "off-group" by removing the two "z"s from my e-mail address. Graham Coward Melbourne, Australia ===================== Coward Family History Web Site http://www.alphalink.com.au/~coward/

    11/04/2005 03:47:51
    1. Re: Surname STRANGE in Ireland
    2. Is Mise Gan Ainm
    3. Take a look at: http://scripts.ireland.com/ancestor/index.cfm Type in the name and see some results. "Graham Coward" <cowardz@zalphalink.com.au> wrote in message news:436aa1a2$1@news.alphalink.com.au... > My great grandfather had a sister with the unusual Christian name of > "Strange". Now I'm guessing that this is a family surname from > somewhere. It wasn't her mother's maiden name but it could have belonged > to a grandmother. Does anyone know of a "STRANGE" family in Ireland. My > family were KENNYs and lived in Newmarket Co. Cork. > > Graham Coward > -- > Please reply to group or > reply "off-group" by removing the two "z"s from my e-mail address. > > Graham Coward > Melbourne, Australia > ===================== > Coward Family History Web Site > http://www.alphalink.com.au/~coward/

    11/03/2005 12:03:55
    1. Re: Surname STRANGE in Ireland
    2. PD & LE Strong
    3. Dear Graham, STRANGE is one of the variant spellings of STRONG. Have a look at this website: Strongs of Donegal: The Website! with directions to: Book I "Strong(e)/Strang(e) Research in Britain and Ireland", and Book II "The Donegal Strong Puzzle" http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/ Regards, Philip Strong >My great grandfather had a sister with the unusual Christian name of >"Strange". Now I'm guessing that this is a family surname from >somewhere. It wasn't her mother's maiden name but it could have >belonged to a grandmother. Does anyone know of a "STRANGE" family in >Ireland. My family were KENNYs and lived in Newmarket Co. Cork. >Graham Coward -- **Philip Strong**Email:plstrong@pnc.com.au**Blue Mountains, Australia** Interest:STRONG(E)s of Drumbo,Knocknagoney,Belfast Ireland early 1800's then New Zealand and Australia after 1875. See web site "STRONGs of Ulster,Ireland" http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/

    11/05/2005 05:05:22