sacrificed for ,"us", for
,"me". What they did was not easy and it was not pretty but they did it, a
better world for us, those like us, those like them and those still to come.
May we be able to say the same Thank you Len for bringing these pieces of
history to us.
Chee
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From: "MPGish via CoTyroneList"
To: "CoTyroneIreland.com Mailing List"
Cc: "MPGish"
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2019 12:18:18 PM
Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CTI Every Name Index - UPDATE
Wow, very special thanks to all who have helped with this, plus
Hello Jim,
Please also help me switch to the DIGEST MODE. I really appreciate all the
e-mails but I get a lot of mail, and this would help condense them.
THANKS!
Gail IRWIN Mooney
Manitoba, CANADA
- Original Message -
From: "Jim McKane via CoTyroneList"
To: "CoTyroneIreland.com Ma
Good people of the Co. Tyrone, Ireland group of volunteers,
I am still receiving messages.
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!
Gail Irwin Mooney
MANITOBA, CANADA
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Jim McKane via CoTyroneList <
cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com > wrote:
Hi CTI Supporters -
If you'v
Thank you for this work.
The ancestor I am searching for is Christopher Hamilton Irwin, born 1821 at
Clogher, Co.Tyrone, emigrated to Ontario, Canada in the mid-1850's with his
wife Jane McCutcheon. Because of the common "Hamilton" middle names I am
wondering if there is a family connection. I
Greetings All, m y request may be a repeat, please bear with me if so.
I am a 70-year-old Canadian woman (in Manitoba) who is hoping to establish the
family origins of my Great-Great Grandfather, CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON IRWIN, born
1821, who I understand lived in the Clogher area of County Tyrone,
WOW Elwyn- I am blown away by your speedy and rich response to my appeal! Your
leads will form the basis for my further investigation. Your obvious extensive
skill level and your generosity of time and willingness in lending these
abilities to a complete stranger is appreciated more than I can a
Awesome, thank you so much Elwyn. For those of us in other parts of the world
who are challenged in our quests for information about our family members in
Ireland, you provide a window into their times. More,please!
Gail IRWIN Mooney / xo
- Original Message -
From: "elwyn soutter via
Thanks Len - Even knowing the history of those hard times, this piece paints a
pretty grim picture of the environments our people endured as they struggled to
survive. I imagine depression was common in the population - reminds me to be
more grateful for my lucky circumstances.
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