File 6 - Blake family

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UGA P120/3/3/9/3/6

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Blake family

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  • [198-]2007

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1 folder (c. 40pp)

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Copy from the Books of Survey and Distribution for Moyrush (Moyrus) Parish, Barony of Ballinahinch. Taken from the early 18th century, and shows transplantation to Connacht.

Correspondence from researchers on the subject of the Blake family. Padhraic Faherty (2002), enclosing a family genealogy of the Blakes of Drum, Tully and Gortnamona; Angela O'Dwyer enclosing some early historical information about the Blakes of Menlough, (2007); Patrick Melvin enclosing a copy of the opening chapter of his PhD thesis, which was published in 'The Irish Genealogist', on 'The Composition of the Galway Gentry'.

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      21/08/2018
      25/06/2025

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