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25th January 08, 07:18 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by slohairt
Best of luck indeed.
Would Farqueson be Farquharson? (from Gaelic Mac Fearchair).
Conley is usually Irish, from Ó Connlaoich meaning descended from Connlaoch, a personal name meaning warrior-hound.
Could be, I can't spell. Its a Scot who went to Ireland then came here, Scots-Irish, or Ulster Scots as they were called at the time.
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