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Dear Denise Thank you for your e-mails I have found the passenger ship lists from Ireland to New York for people who emigrated to your county, I now have all the Halligans who emigrated from Claremorris to America from 1893 to 1924 has far has I know, there is about thirty to forty people of both sexes, do you have an e-mail address, if not I will post them on the notice board, these are some of the names which might interest you, their names and ages on arrival in New York, by looking at the dates of the ones that are left, it looks like a lot where families who left Claremorris around the time of the potato famine in Ireland Ellen Halligan aged twenty in 1893, Ellen put her address has Cololmaken on Arrival at New York my Gradfathers address in Ireland, the land was not registered in my Gradfathers name till 1914 Martin Halligan aged twenty in 1896 Martin Halligan aged twenty in 1899 Mary Halligan aged twenty in 1900 Thomas Halligan aged nineteen in 1903 Mary E Halligan aged seventeen in 1906 Thomas Halligan aged thirty in 1913 Mary Halligan aged eighteen in 1913 Thomas Halligan aged twenty in 1912 Mary Halligan aged twenty three in 1920 Mary Halligan aged twenty three in 1920 both arrived on different days Ps I live at Halifax in Yorkshire and spent six weeks in the states including New York Notify Administrator about this message?
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