The Cantrells and the Donleys in AmericaEdward Donley, son of Hugh Donley and Frances Gavin, was born in 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. He married Inez Cantrell, daughter of Lee Roy Cantrell and Inus Roady, in 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, England and Michigan. |
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Throughout the eighteenth century , life on the Kerry peninsulas in the west remained fixed in the old modes , whereas counties in the north and east became more anglicized and commercialized . This commercialization resulted in the ...
Throughout the eighteenth century , life on the Kerry peninsulas in the west remained fixed in the old modes , whereas counties in the north and east became more anglicized and commercialized . This commercialization resulted in the ...
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Protestant politics took strong root in the north . The sectarian divide between north and south became more firmly demarcated . The lineaments of the political culture that would be called “ Unionist ” were coming into view .
Protestant politics took strong root in the north . The sectarian divide between north and south became more firmly demarcated . The lineaments of the political culture that would be called “ Unionist ” were coming into view .
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Isaac Cantrell John Cantrell's third son and nephew of Zebulon , Isaac ( # 5 in the family tree ) , was born in New Castle County , Pennsylvania , around 1745 and left with his parents to Rockingham County , North Carolina , where he ...
Isaac Cantrell John Cantrell's third son and nephew of Zebulon , Isaac ( # 5 in the family tree ) , was born in New Castle County , Pennsylvania , around 1745 and left with his parents to Rockingham County , North Carolina , where he ...
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