"The Genealogy of the House of O'Reilly" (1789) Clachan Publishing 2019 Ireland
Might be this the line?
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reilly-2933
Wiki is less reliable but often gives good hints.
Regards,
Giacomo
"The Genealogy of the House of O'Reilly" (1789) Clachan Publishing 2019 Ireland
Might be this the line?
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reilly-2933
Wiki is less reliable but often gives good hints.
Regards,
Giacomo
I don't know the ancestry of the first Bryan O'Reilly we have, so it's difficult to link him to wikitree. The 2019 book doesn't seem to be in the National Library as such but there are several books with this title, possibly different editions. Have a look at http://irishpedigrees.blogspot.com/2014/11/main-menu-free-irish-ebo...
and see if you get anywhere.
best wishes
John
I agree that this could be the line. The dates fit and the names are family ones.
I am very interested in the fact that I can't find Eleanor. Why is she not in the Blackwood records? I suddenly realised the name Fleming Pinkstan must have come from her line as her brother was named Fleming Pinkstan so it must be a Blackwood name and maybe her fathers name. I googled and found this!
https://www.uncoveryourancestors.org/blog/where-there-is-a-will-the...
If we can find Eleanor that will maybe lead us to Brian.
There is another line, I did not wrote abt yesterday as it put me off gard. wHen I saw it I rememberted the O'Reilly spanish General. I will pass you the link. We must check if fits with the line of Hughs-and-Brian. This is a very good way of going on, as forenames mean a lot. did you get my paragraph on Gmail?
The best to you,
Giacomo