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Ryan Family Nicknames


Over 500 individual Ryan Family nicknames - many with townlands associated with them.

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  1. My new email address is wrightmaryellen@yahoo.com (Not the one posted below!) Thank you!!

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  2. Really cool! My 2nd gr grandparents are a William Ryan and Margaret Clifford from Commaun Beg. Family was still there 1911, census info. Your nickname list shows Clifford as nickname for Ryans from Commaun Beg.

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  3. I have some information that can help update your clan/location spreadsheet. I'm Ryan-Honesty and part Ryan-Herd. Please email me at receiptspc@gmail.com.

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  4. Am a Ryan Boula by don't know where that nickname came from

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  5. Ryan Luke,Ryan Vora from my father's family. Ryan Bill from my mother's family and Ryan Toole from my husband's mother's family!!!

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  6. I am Ryan lar on my g father's side and Ryan Luke on my grandmother side

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  7. I'm descended from Ryan Martin of Glassdrum, related to Ryan Martins of Ballybrack and Moheragh

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  8. I am Maryellen Moore of Cornelius Ryan

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  9. My husband is a Ryan JER from Anacarty, Donohill, Tipperary but also a Ryan MATHAISH from Ballinard, Donohill, Tipperary on his grandmother's side.

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  10. Has anyone information on the Ryan Lauder family from Knockavilla (Castleconnell and Capamore also) John Ryan Lauder was in Griffith's Valuation in Castleconnell. Am doing a family tree and would like to hear from you ...

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  11. My gt-grandfather was Patrick Ryan b.1833 and gtgt-grandfather was William Ryan b.1811 who married Margaret Murphy on 22/1/1832 at New Inn/knockgraffon, whilst living in Marlhill, Tipperary. The family moved to Manchester, England c.1847. 2 months ago I travelled to Tipperary in the hope of finding clues to the whereabouts of my family but unfortunately found nothing.

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  12. My great-grandfather Phillip Ryan, son of Thomas & Elizabeth "Bess" Ryan, was born and raised in Gurtavalla Doon. His family was referred to with the nickname of Luke.

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