Donna These I check for you in the book of Dr. Coglhan It is not a copy, I have not a scanner, just only some information: James Moughty was born in Willowfield Ballinacargy Co. Longford, married Mary Duggan, daughter of Hugh and Jane Kelly (I know that Ballinacarrigy is in Co. Westmeath) They had 5 children: 1.-Patrick 1871 and died in Ireland 12-9-1911 married Patricia Feeney, daughter of John Feeney and Louise Moughty, they had 4 children 2.-James was born 1883 was a priest ordained in Lieja in 1907, died in a ship near Madeira 22-7-1911 while he was coming back from a trip from Europe for obtain money for a parroquial school in Scotland. 3.-Michael was born in Ireland. He came in 1902 to work with his oncle Thomas Duggan died in 1910 in Buenos Aires and was buried in Recoleta, cemetry of this city. ( Recoleta was an historical cemetry here where people like Eva Peron is buried). Married in 1905 in Chacabuco Prov. de Buenos Aires to Anne Jacks daughter of Captain Philipe. ( She died in 1966). The book mention they had four children and grandchildren. 4.-Anne married in Ireland in 20-9-1900 to James Feeney and then they came to Buenos Aires where they settled.They had children 5.-Louisa married in Buenos Aires in 1908 to John Feeney. They had children. Concerning the Feeneys, Coghlan mentions in the book: ( I suppose Bernard Feeney is the brother of James) Bernard Feeney (+25-5-1900) married in Carrickedmond to Mary Farrell and they were he parent of: Bernard was born in Longford in 1866, and died in 1947, came in 1886 married Mary Anne Keenan ( was born in Tyrrel's Pan), daughter of James Keenan. They had 6 children John + in 1938 buried at Recoleta. married with Louise Christine Moughty and had 9 children. James, he had a shop (almac�n) toghether his brother John married to Anne Moughty, sister of Louise and had 8 children.He died in 1959 and was buried at Recoleta. Concerning the Duggan the main branch of the family that Coghlan give in the book is: Hugh Duggan was born in Ballimahon in Co. Longford in the second half of the XVIII century where he married to Jane Kelly. They had nine children: 1.-Edward 1832 1919 2.-Michael Ballimahon 1827 Buenos Aires 1888. He was a benefactor of the irish orphanege. This is now the St. Bridget College where there is a marble inscription to his memory 3.-John 1829 1910 4.-Daniel 1833 1896 5..-Bernard, he was a priest 6.-Thomas1838 1913 7.-Hugh 1840 8.-Mary, she was born and lived in Ireland 9.-Anne 1835 There are seven pages relating the live and giving detail of the Duggan. Concerning your direct lines this is all the book mention. Excuse my english The Duggans and the Feeney came from the same place of my Cormacks. If you have something of this surname I'll be gratefull. Where are you living?? That's all for now Alberto Savaglia Cormack