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  1. Landholding in England by Joseph, the younger, of Youghal Fisher, 2010-01-10
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  5. The history of landholding in England By Joseph Fisher. by Fisher. Joseph. the younger. of Youghal., 1876-01-01

61. Sports Results, December 7, 1998
Munster Club HF; St. Joseph s (Clare) 012 Toomevara (Tipp) 0-8. Junior FootballLeague 1 Final; Carrigtwohill 4-11, Youghal 4-6.
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All Ireland NACA Novice and Juvenile Cross Country Championships ; Novice Ladies: 1 C. Ball, Bohermeen, 2. S. Lambe, Dunleer, 3. E. O'Donoghue, Riverstick. Inter club 1. Bohermeen, 25, 2. Fr. Murphys 33, 3. Dunleer 35. Inter County 1. Meath 24, 2. Cork 42, 3. Tipperary 48. Girls U-9 C. Daly, Moynalvey. Club Moynalvey. Inter County Clare. U-10 A. O'Reilly Three Ways. Inter club Three Ways, Inter county Kerry. U-11 A. McConville, Dunleer. Inter Club Dunleer. Inter County Louth. U-12 C. Russell, Dunleer. Inter Club Dunleer. Inter County Louth. U-13 S. Monaghan Fr. Murphys. Inter club Liscarroll. Inter County Clare. U-14 A. Mhuiris, Iveragh. Inter club Dunleer. Inter County Kerry. U-15 E. O'Sullivan, Iveragh. Inter Club Kilmihil. Inter County Louth. U-17 J. Lambe, Mount Pleasant. Inter Club Bohermeen. Inter County Meath.
Mens Novice: 1. R., Purcell, Desmond Currans. 2. P. Ryan, Dundrum, 3. M. Kearns, Lusk. Inter Club Desmond Currans 29, 2. Dundrum 38, 3. Dunleer 75. Inter county 1. Kerry 36, 2. Tipperary 64, 3. Louth 156. U-9 E. Allen, Riverstick. Inter club Riverstick. Inter County Clare. U-10 B. Marchant, St. Mary's. Inter club, Kilcock, Inter County Clare. U-11 F. Kelleher Millstreet, Inter Club Kenmare, Inter County Clare. U-12 O. O'Connor Castlemagner. Inter Club St. Brigids, Inter County Meath. U-13 S. O'Shea, Iveragh. Inter Club Banteer. Inter County Cork. U-14 P. Johnston Dunleer, Inter Club Dunleer. Inter County Louth. U-15 O. O'Sullivan, Fethard. Inter Club Glenmore. Inter County Meath. U-17 g. Coughlan, Fr. Murphys. Inter Club St. Johns. Inter County Meath.

62. Sports Results, March 29, 1999
OLD WESLEY I. Dunne, C. younger, R. McNaughton, A. Leeson, D. Smyth, Beamish Stout Senior 1st Division; Youghal United 3, Tramore Athletic 1; UCC 6,
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WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, BELFAST:
Senior Men Long Course (12,000m): 1, P. Tergat (Kenya) 38:28; 2, P. Ivuti (Kenya) 38:32; 3, P. Guerra (Portugal) 38:46; 4, J. Chelanga (Kenya) 39:05; 5, E. Ruto (Kenya) 39:12; 6, P. Kech (Kenya) 39:51; 7, M. Mourhit (Belgium) 40:09; 8, J. Brown (Britain) 40:09; 9, H. Jifar (Ethiopia) 40:21; 10, D. Castro (Portugal) 40:25.
Irish Placings: 44, J. Ferrin 42:12; 56, D. Donnelly 42:38; 76, M. McCarthy 43:14; 77, D. Burke, 43:15; 95, Pauric McKinney 44:06; 99, N. Cullen, 44:10. Teams: 1, Kenya 12 pts; 2, Ethiopia 57 pts; 3, Portugal 76 pts. 8, Britain 159 pts; 10, Ireland 253 pts.
World Cross Standings: Men: 1, P. Koech 118 pts; 2, P. Tergat 97 pts; 3, M. Mourhit 85 pts; 4, T. Nyariki (Kenya) 81 pts; 5, P. Guerra 68 pts; 6, P. Ivuti 59 pts.
Senior Men Short Course (4,200m): 1, B. Limo (Kenya) 12 mins 28 secs; 2, P. Kosgei (Kenya) 12:31; 3, H. Mekonnen (Ethiopia) 12:35; 4, M. Wolde (Ethiopia) 12:36; 5, J. Koskei (Kenya) 12:38; 6, D. Cachara (Kenya) 12:41; 7, A. Behar (France) 12:44; 8, J. Kosgei (Kenya) 12:45; 9, E. Hassan Lahssini (Morocco) 12:47; 10, M. Amyn (Morocco) 12:50.
Irish Placings: 21, Mark Carroll 13:07; 41, Paolo Daglio 13:22; 60: C. Finnerty 13:37; 62, C. Smith 13:38; 67, lB. Treacy 13:41; 77, C. McLoughlin 13:46. Teams: 1, Kenya 14 pts; 2, Morocco 45 pts; 3, Ethiopia 55 pts; 4, France 77 pts; 5, Algeria 100 pts; 6, Great Britain 122 pts. 11, Ireland 184 pts.

63. Chadwick Genealogy
Issue (IGI Toronto, children born Toronto to Maria Martha Fisher). Joseph Braddish 3/2. William Braddish 2/8. Elizabeth Chadwick + William Kissain +
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Chadwick of Ballinard Genealogy The Chadwick Descendants from William Chadwick (b 1636) in Ireland to Elizabeth Chadwick (b 1915) of Victoria BC, Canada. Included are some collateral branches. Issue Date: 20/6/2005. Home Page INDEX of PRINCIPAL INDVIDUALS WILLIAM (?) CHADWICK snr WILLIAM CHADWICK WILLIAM CHADWICK, of Gurthakilleen ELIZABETH GABBETT ... Creina Henderson Appendices: (on Chadapdx) Priscilla Bell Descendants (Maria Suffolk) Bourchier Descendants Sally Chadwick (b 1802) Miscellaneous Dublin Information (Separate file) 6. Murder of Richard Chadwick (1800-27) Rev Richard Chadwick . (Parson Dick, 1757-1817) 8. Parson Dick's House at Chadwille Beatty Family: EMC's wife's family Descriptions of some of the places mentioned are on Geography file. There are some link to a "private file" which contains information not for publication: they exist for the author's convenience. External links are: emarionc.htm EMC main page Geography Geography notes Hend0001.htm Henderson Genealogy OWEN0001.htm Kirk Owen Family Vernon01.htm

64. The Chadwicks Of Guelph And Toronto And Their Cousins
Fisher, Azure, three silver fishes naiant in pale, on a golden chief a king Anne, married 1791 to Joseph Braddish, of Kilkenny, eldest son of William
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Edward Marion Chadwick's Guelph Chadwicks
Maitland Home 'Tis a long way to Tipperary.
THE CHADWICKS
OF GUELPH AND TORONTO
AND THEIR COUSINS
PRIVATELY PRINTED, FOR FAMILY USE ONLY CONTAINS MUCH THAT IF OF INTEREST TO THE FAMILY ONLY, AND NOT INTENDED FOR, NOR SUITABLE FOR, ANY WORK PRINTED FOR PUBLICATION ================ 30th NOVEMBER 1914
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De Lastre De Rochdale De Cheddewyck (original in red)
Chadwick of Chadwick in Lancashire
GLOSSARY OF HERALDIC TERMS OCCURRING IN THIS WORK.
Barclay , Azure, a chevron and in chief three crosses pattee all silver. Battersby , Gold, a saltire paly of twelve ermine and gules, in chief a crescent sable. Beatty , Azure, a silver fess, embattled, masoned sable; between three Golden pheons. Beaufort, Quarterly; 1 and 4 gules, three golden lions passant gardant; 2 and 3, Azure, three golden fleur-de-lis; all within a bordure compony silver and azure.

65. Cork Art History (1851-1875)
Joseph Kirk, the fifth child of Corkborn sculptor Thomas Kirk (1781-1845) The Youghal lace school opened in 1852, under the guidance of Mother Mary Ann
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In June, J. E. Bosanquet placed an advertisment in the Examiner, announcing his annual visit to Cork, and his willingness to execute portrait miniatures on ivory, for one guinea and upward, at 62 Patrick Street. To prevent mistakes, 'Mr. B.' stressed that he had no professional connection with a young man of the same name, who was also canvassing for orders. This latter artist is doubtless the watercolourist J. E. Bosanquet, described by Strickland as 'slovenly and of little merit', who is represented by several charming Cork landscapes in the Crawford collection. [W. G. Strickland, Vol.1, p. 72]
At Clonakilty, William Bence-Jones commenced building Lisselane, a house designed, in a simplified French chateau style, by Lewis Vulliamy. [M. Bence-Jones, p. 188]
The 1852 Exhibition was by no means devoted solely to the fine arts. Three of the four transepts were given over to the display of, amongst other things, whiskey, ale, porter, pearl barley, 'Norton's Projectile Shells', hydraulic presses, Valentia slate, stuffed birds, wax flowers and Cork Ginghams. Most of the major Cork businesses and manufactories participated, while individuals such as Mr. Abraham Hargrave, of Ballynoe, an 'amateur mechanic', exhibited his improved batteries, and Daniel Sheehan showed a dinner service fired in Rostellan clay. [Cn. "The First Cork Exhibition" JCHAS, Vol. VI, 1900, pp. 224-233]

66. Cork Art History (1826-1850)
Bandon, Youghal and other nearby towns, taking hundreds of portraits. I allude to Mr. Fisher, of whom we have every reason to be proud as an artist
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The Royal Cork Institution and its School of Art had close connections with the private medical schools in Cork, connections which were not surprising since at that time it was mainly doctors of medicine who studied anatomy and received scientific training. Dr. Woodroffe's School of Anatomy on Warren Street was one of the more important private schools. The sculptor John Hogan, who was studying from the casts in the Institution at this time, carved a male and a female skeleton for Dr. Woodroffe, for use in teaching anatomy. These skeletons survived within living memory, but seem to have been gradually dismembered by students of the School of Art in this century, to the point where all that now survives in the collection of the Crawford is a skull, a spinal column, some leg bones and a foot: Slightly macabre but finely carved relics of one of the earliest medical schools in Ireland.
Dr. Woodroffe wrote a letter to the managers of the Institution in June 1826: When the Society for promoting the Fine Arts existed as an independent body, I was in the habit (at their request) of delivering a course of lectures on Anatomy as connected with sculpture and painting. Since the junction of that Society with the Cork Institution these lectures have been discontinued. The students have lately applied to me by letter, deploring their want of means or opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of what they justly esteem the Basis of their Art, and requesting that I should again resume my labours; their solicitation I am inclined (with your permission) to yield to . . .[McSweeney and Reilly (Part 1), p. 30]

67. Zecharia Sitchin (4)
John Fisher Thomas More died as Martyrs for their Catholic Faith. A contemporary report of a Lodge meeting at Youghal in Ireland is the earliest clear
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1492 Moors surrendered to the Spaniards at Granada. On 17 April Christopher Columbus began his sea-voyage from Spain to the West Indies, which he discovered. 1492 (elected 11, crowned 26 August) - 1503 (18 August) Alexander VI Bishop of Rome. 1494 Amerigo Vespucci discovered America. The Franciscan Observants established a foundation in Malta. 1495 First use of the word "Freemason" in a Statute of the Realm (II, Henry VII, c. xxii). 1495-1550 St. John of God lived. He was born in Portugal, lived dangerously as a soldier, then gave up everything in order to look after the sick, founding a hospital at Granada in Spain and in due course establishing the Order of Hospitallers of St. John of God. 1497/8 Vasco da Gama discovered the Passage to India, where Christian missionaries preached the Gospel.

68. YEAR OF 2000 OBITS
ALEXANDER, Ralph Joseph Passed away at his home in Manuels on April 28, 2000, Miss Nellie Cullen, born in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland.
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ABBOTT, Lloyd K. (82) - Passed away peacefully on June 9, 2000 at Peace Arch Hospital. Survived by his loving wife Vera, son George (Merrily) of White Rock, BC, daughters Judy (Laurie) Dauphinee of Red Deer, AB, Rosamond Forrest of Bracebridge, ON, grandchildren Kerri (Kevin), Kelly, Jonathan (Kimberly), Sarah, Heather, Laura, Elizabeth and great-grandchildren Tyler and Paige. Last Post will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Crescent Beach Branch, 2643 128th Street, Surrey, BC on Wednesday, June 14th at 3:00 p.m. Donations to the Peace Arch Hospital CAT Scan or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522.
June 13, 2000

69. Fiddle Music Books
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70. Parish Of Rathfarnham
sands before taking ship to confer a similar honour on two of the younger . Dorothy, born six years before in Sir Walter Raleigh s house at Youghal,
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Parish of Rathfarnham.
(i.e., Rath-Fearannain or Farnan's Rath The Parish of Rathfarnham in the seventeenth century appears as containing the Townlands of Rathfarnham, Terenure, Kimmage, Rathgar, Little Newtown, Butterfield, Scholarstown, and St. John's Leas. It now contains the Townlands of Ballyroan (i.e., Baile Ruadhain, or Rowan's Townland), Butterfield, Kimmage, Newtown Little, Old Orchard, Rathfarnham, Rathgar (i.e., Rath-gearr, or Short Rath), Scholarstown, Terenure (i.e., Tir-an-iubhair, or the Land of the Yew), Whiteball, and Willbrook. The objects of archaeological interest in the Parish are the Castle of Rathfarnham and a fragment of the Old Church. Rathfarnham and its Castle The Castle of Rathfarnham, formerly the seat of the Right Hon. Francis Blackburne, sometime Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and still in the occupation of his descendants, is one of the few fine residences of any antiquity in the metropolitan county. It was originally a fortified and embattled structure built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth by that great legal ecclesiastic, Archbishop Loftus, but owing to alterations in the eighteenth century carried out in a Grecian style of architecture, it now presents the appearance of a modern house. This castle is not the first dwelling which has occupied its site. Soon after the Anglo-Norman Conquest the lands of Rathfarnham, then joining on the north those within the manor of St. Sepulchre and on the east those within the parish of Taney, had been given to a family called le Bret, and during their ownership, which lasted for many generations, a manorial residence stood upon their property.

71. Quaker Publications 1652/3-1659
How Fisher was called to speak to them. One should follow the light S 3750,Sicklemore James, To all the inhabitants of town of Youghal, npy, 57, Aug57
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72. Jim Roache's Home Page ROACH(E)/ROCH(E) Cambro-Irish Timeline
1697 Joseph Roche (Roach), born, son of George Roche, alderman, Limerick.At Trinity 1717. 1798 William Roche of Youghal, Co Cork, prerog. will filed
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Of all the Norman-Flemish families, the Roches can claim the distinction of having the earliest connection with Ireland through Richard FitzGodebert de Roch. This Flemish Knight (miles) - son of Godebert Flendrensis of Rhos, Pembroke(shire), Wales - was recruited as a mercenary by Irish King Dermot MacMurrough to follow him back to Ireland in 1167 to assist in his civil war against the O'Rourkes and the O'Connors. We came to stay in 1169! Much of the Co Cork material on this page is taken from "O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher and the Upper Blackwater in Ireland by Albert E. Casey, MD, Published and Bound Privately for the Amite and Knocknagree Historical Fund, 1966" and is an amalgamation of a variety of sources. The Roach(e)/Roch(e) entries are taken from volumes 5, 6, 7, 8, 11,14, and 15. The original sources varied: "Abstracts from the Council Books of Cork, Youghal and Kinsale, as Published by Richard Caulfield, 1876-1878, by Nell Frances Lowery;" "The Presidency Court of the Province of Munster;" "Index to Wills, Diocese of Ardfert and Achadoe, Counties of Cork and Kerry, Filed in the Cork District Registry, 1690-1858;" "Church Lands South of the Blackwater River in Barony of Muskerry and in Kilshannig and Clonmeen Parishes in Barony of Duhallow," "A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin, 1593-1860, from "Alumni Dublinenses," etc. They represent a variety of county, city and parish records, wills filed, tombstone inscriptions, lists of mayors and bailiffs, Kenmare Estate Records and extracts from local newspapers. Casey did not group or sort the information, however, the copies reviewed here (on loan from the New England Genealogical and Historical Society Library in Boston) did have an index of sorts.

73. Aaatop
The story tells how the two younger men are finally allowed to see the work and In 1847 he was elected member of Parliament for Youghal, where he was
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74. Ramsey County Minnesota Genealogy Queries For 2000
Her parents (My gg grandparents) were named Joseph Fischer and Zecilia (or His grandfather was Timothy Sullivan born in Youghal, County Cork Ireland.
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Looking for any information concerning Gus or Gustave Linder and/or his wife Mollie, longtime residents on Burr St. in St. Paul's East Side. Son Donald, daughter-in-law Wanda. Gus died between 1950 and 1965 in St. Paul. I am his grandchild. Particularly interested in information concerning his birth and early life in Sweden, where his last name was apparently Johansen (spelling uncertain).
Many thanks for any assistance. Robert L. Paul
Trying to locate info. on my grandfather and grandmother, Charles Henry Paul -Mathilda Anne Greenwald Maiden name. Last location Wabasha St N. St. Paul. Attended Central Presbyterian Church 500 Cedar St. N. St Paul, Mn, 55101-2281 Phone (651)224-4278. Can you assist me in my search? Robert L. Paul
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Beaverton, Ore 97005 (503) 641-5218 Kristine Haldiman
My Great Grandparents William Hansey and Mary King lived and worked in St. Paul,MN prior to moving to Chicago. They worked at the Radisson Hotel. They married 12/31/1924 in the St. Paul Cathedral. Mary was born in Ireland and had brothers Mike, Coleman, and Pat. William came from Roumania. If anyone has any information regarding any KING family that I may have, I would love to hear from them. Thank you. Kristine Haldiman haldiman@merr.com January 2, 2001

75. Thoroughbred Times News Archive
Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II who died on Saturdayin a Youghal BAY,C,B,MeckeMighty Intimate,Anstu Stables Inc.,Todd A.
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76. Limerick Leader - January 17th, 2004 - Features - All Your Local Notes
St Joseph s Girls senior football team won the County Limerick Senior Shield, Park United Under 11s had a tough top of the table clash with Youghal last
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77. Limerick Leader - June 22nd, 2002 - Features - All Your Local Notes
The death of Mary Bransfield, Youghal has occurred. There will also be anunder ten class for younger competitors, followed by an amateur class which is
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78. IRELAND The Arrangement Is By County, And Within County By Place
After 1830 known as Old Cabra, when Col Joseph Pratt built a new house on the site Built by John SmithBarry, younger son of the 4th Earl of Barrymore.
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IRELAND The arrangement is by county, and within county by place. All counties, other than
the first, are bookmarked.
Antrim - Armagh Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Down Fermanagh
Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny King's Londonderry Leitrim Limerick
Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Queen's Sligo
Tipperary Tyrone Waterford Westmeath Wexford Wicklow HOME PLACE INDEX HOUSE INDEX ANTRIM
ANTRIM ant Shane's Castle
O'Neill
Enlarged 18 cent.; and again by Nash in 1815+. Owned by John O'Neill - Thomas Milton, A Collection of ... Views ... Seats ... Ireland. [1790?]. Burned 1816. New castle built ca. 1860. Bence-Jones, Guide, 1988.
ANTRIM ant Antrim Castle
Clotworthy - Skeffington Built by Sir Hugh Clotworthy; enlarged 1662. Rebuilt 1813. Owned by Thomas Henry Skeffington, Viscount Ferrard - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Burned 1922. Bence-Jones, Guide, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 70. BALLYCARRY ant Red Hall Edmonstone - Ker Remodelled 1790. Sold ca. 1790 to Richard G. Ker. M. Bence-Jones, A Guide to Irish Country Houses, London, 1988. BALLYMENA ant Mount Colville Colville - Moore Built by Rev Dr Alexander Colville. Passed to the Earls Mount Cashell; altered by 3rd Earl ca, 1830. M. Bence-Jones, A Guide to Irish Country Houses, London, 1988.

79. Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" Of Prince Edward Island 1787 - 1847
I believe the four younger male children to be David (confirmed), James (b. 2, 1826 Birth in PEI of Mrs Bridget (Duncan) Power, mother of Joseph Power.
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Click HERE if you need help with research Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" Prince Edward Island Don't be confused by the index below.. it does not contain all the names in this file. The original 570,000 bit file was not indexed and because of the size I've had to split it up into four pages. The name samples below cover 1765 to 1864. Use your search feature in your browser with samples below but don't include a prefix such as Mc or Mac and set your case selection to off Adam, Adams, Ahearn, Allen, Atkinson, Auld, Austen, Bagan, Baker, Balles, Barry, Bary, Basen, Beagan, Beagen, Beagon, Beard, Beck, Beegan, Beehan, Beer, Beg, Began, Beggan, Begon, Bengon, Benoit, Bergan, Berger, Betts, Biggs, Bink, Birt, Blake, Bolan, Boland, Bolen, Bolin, Boolan, Bott, Botts, Bourke, Bowlan, Bowlen, Bowlin, Bowline, Bowling, Boyd, Boylan, Boyland, Boyle, Boylen, Boylin, Bovyer, McLean, M'Cleary, McLeod, McMahon, McManus, McMurro, M'Connell, McPhail, McPhall, McPhee, McPherson, McQuade, McQuillan, McRae, McRanall, McSweeny, M'Cullagh, McWade, M'Donald, M'Eachren, M'Entee, Merea, Meredith, M'Gill, M'Guire, Miller, Mitchell, M'Kenna, M'Kinnon, M'Koan, M'Lean, M'Leod, M'Mahon, M'Mullin, Monaghan, Monahan, Mooney, Moony, Moreshead, Morris, Morrisey, Morrissey, Morrison, Morrsy, M'Phall, M'Phee, M'Quaid, M'Quillan, M'Quinn, M'Rae, Mullaly, Mullaley, Mullally, Mullen, Mullhahy, Mulligan, Mullin, Mullins, Murnaghan, Murphy, Murray, Music, Mutch, Nelson, Noonaa, Noonan, Norris, O'Bran, O'Brien, O'Bryans, O'Connell, O'Connor, O'Conors, O'Donnell, O'Hara, O'Hare, O'Keefe, O'Keiffe, O'Kieffe

80. Etymologie, Étymologie, Etymology - US Vereinigte Staaten Von
Dablon, Claude; Dabrowski, Joseph Founder of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Johann Michael younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn (17371806)
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