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153.1 | Sean Mannion? | TALLIS::DARCY | George @Littleton Mass USA | Thu Mar 12 1987 10:29 | 5 |
| Well, ever hear of Sean Mannion, the fighter from Spiddel, Co. Galway?
I think he's living now in Dorchester Mass., or at least at
one time. Quite a fighter from what I hear.
Are you related to him?
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153.2 | Another strong Sean | TALLIS::DARCY | George @Littleton Mass USA | Thu Mar 12 1987 10:38 | 16 |
| Speaking of Seans, I have an interesting story about my
great-grandmother's older brother, Sean Mor Molloy.
He was from Oughterrard (Derrymoyle), Co. Galway along the shores
of the Corrib. Rumor had it that he was the greatest oarsman in
all of Ireland - and there wasn't an oar anywhere he couldn't break
on the first try. He lived a bachelor with his two sisters until he
died around 1950 or so. The other siblings emmigrated to the US.
This story was strangely confirmed by three people back in 1967 -
one a priest from Oughterrard, a lady we met in Salthill, and someone
else I can't recall. Anyone else corrorobate this "sc�al" ?
It's my only claim to fame lads :v)
Seoirse "Molloy" Dorchai
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153.3 | Who knows? | WELSWS::MANNION | | Thu Mar 12 1987 10:48 | 6 |
| Perhaps I should try and wangle a trip to the Galway plant to see
who I am related to over there.
The Fighting Mannions of Spiddel, yeah, sounds good.
Phillip
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153.4 | Mannions On Swiss Italian TV | FNYFS::AUNGIER | Rene El Irlandais que no tiene tiempo para los Ingles | Fri Mar 13 1987 09:37 | 16 |
| The program that the Swiss Italian station is running is about a
Mannion in or around the turn of the lat 18th early 19th century
It tells the story of their life in Ireland and how the oldest of
the family imigrated to America after killing a English landlord
an his building up of the Fenian movement in America, his return
to Ireland with weapons for the Fenians, his capture, his rescue
and now he is back in America.
It was shown 3 or 4 years ago on R.T.E. or I.T.V. I am not sure.
The star of the story is Pearse Brosnan who has made a name for
homself in America.
Regards
Rene
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153.5 | Planxty Mannion | WELSWS::MANNION | | Thu Mar 19 1987 04:38 | 9 |
| Born to my brother and his half Chinese woman, at 3:00 a.m. on the
morning of St. Patrick's Day - a boy!
Guess what they're going to call him - Oliver!
I'm thinking of asking all you Celts out there to write to them
and beg them not to allow this travesty.
Phiilip
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153.6 | The name Oliver makes me "Twist" | FNYFS::AUNGIER | Rene El Irlandais que no tiene tiempo para los Ingles | Thu Mar 19 1987 06:42 | 10 |
| Talk about dolly mixtures, make them call him Patrick. The name
Oliver makes me "Twist".
I saw in a January edition of the "Irish Times" that a certain John
Mannion from Galway had been selected for the Olympic squad for
their match against Spain in soccer, you never know Philip, he could
be going across the water in a year or 2.
Rene
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153.7 | Howdy Neighbor | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Thu Mar 19 1987 23:28 | 8 |
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Mr. Mannion, it may be our families knew each other a few generations
ago. In the Introductions note someone thought that the Stantons
also come from Spiddle (we have no written records, only the stories,
and now no one remembers the name of the town). Perhaps if you're
in Merrimack we can drop into Kathleen ni Houlihans for a jar or
two..
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153.8 | Where am I? | WELSWS::MANNION | | Mon Mar 30 1987 12:06 | 6 |
| Where's Merrymack? If it's where I think it is then there's little
chance of my making it over there, I'm afraid. I keep forgetting
to look up Spiddle in my atlas, so I may as well also ask Where's
Spiddle?
Phillip
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153.9 | | TALLIS::DARCY | George @Littleton Mass USA | Mon Mar 30 1987 13:09 | 12 |
| Not sure about Merrymack, but Spiddle is about 12? miles west of
Galway city along the coast road (cois farrige). It is also home
of Martin Standann's clothing shop, which has more Aran sweaters
than I've ever seen in one place. I counted about 1200 while waiting
in the queue.
Even up to about 10 years ago, you could hear Irish spoken everywhere
in Spiddle, but now the children are speaking more English than
Irish there, as evidenced by me watching a pick-up game of soccer
(football) there.
Seoirse
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153.10 | Either way, It's a long from here to there. | ENGGSG::BURNS | As The Hammer Strikes The Anvil | Mon Mar 30 1987 15:27 | 9 |
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Mary Mack is in "MKO" but Houlihans' is closer to "ZKO"
Spiddal is on R336 between Barna and Inveran.
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