Visitors Book
Some of you have sent us some very kind comment about this site. In the absence of an interactive guestbook we are printing your comments on this page. words of encouragement are always gratefully received as is constructive criticism.
If you wish to add your own comment to this page then just email us
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Date |
Comment |
Name |
| 24th Aug 2003 |
May it be a welcoming gate where many meet their relatives! |
Denise Cozart |
| 23rd Nov 2003 | I am glad that I found your site as I have always had a lot of questions and no starting place. | Victoria Johnson |
| 3rd January 2004 | New site Looks GREAT! | Dave Blair |
| 4th Jan 2004 |
Your site is great. I had the opportunity to spend a couple of hours in Tuam, Dunmore and Glenamaddy last November and can't wait to go back for a longer time. |
Patti |
| 9th Jan 2004 | Mom was born in Tuam. (Mary Bridget Fahy) I have been there several times. I love it. Thanks for your website. |
Teresa Browne |
| 10th Jan 2004 |
Thank you so much for the wonderful website. |
Tracy Kearns Caraker |
| 13th Jan 2004 |
The site is looking great, just dropped in after some time and noticed all the new stuff you have added. Keep up the good work. |
Regards, Virginia |
| 11th Feb. 2004 |
I greatly enjoy reading new items on your website - for example, David Blair's virtual cemetery. I hope he continues to add material and, perhaps, tell us a bit more about this burial site. Is there a written record of inhumations? |
John
Egan |
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6th March 2004 |
I just found the site a few days ago and I think I have perused every piece of it so far. Excellent job. Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us out here who plugging along to fit the pieces together. | |
| 11 June 2005 |
I wish I had found this website before I set off for Tuam, but had booked the trip to Ireland before I received all news of a possible Tuam connection and had limited time in the city. This site is excellent, the links are very helpful. Thank you and very best wishes to all. |
Ray McHugh |
| 28th Jan 2006 |
Thank you! I'm forever looking for new sources of information and your Tuam website is a beauty! I shall return to it often. |
Tadhg Mac
an Bháird |
| 28th June 2006 |
Great site with lots of info about Tuam. My mother Margaret Bancroft [nee Peg Holden] lives there on the Dublin Road, and I come over 3-4 times a year from England to see her, when she is not over here seeing us. Let me know if you know her! |
Jarlath Bancroft |
| 25 July 2006 | I would like to express my sincere thanks for having such a website. I come from a very small family and have often tried to research my families history several times. I think you may have given me a starting point although I'm not certain but excited none the less. |
Dawn Largy |
| 28 September 2006 |
I
have just discovered your site and it is wonderful, I was born In
Lissavalley about 7miles out of Tuam on the Dublin road, it is so good to
read anything from home as I live in New Zealand and have been here for 25
years now. I went to school at the Mercy Convent in Tuam and my first job
was at Moran’s sweet shop (this is going back a few years now). Would
love to hear from anyone that remembers me? |
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| 24th Oct 2006 | Thanks for the terrific web site! | Pat Peoples, Ormond Beach, Florida |