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All Things Finan

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  1. Robert / Oct 15 2021 5:47 pm

    My mother is a Finan

  2. Neil Finan / Dec 30 2020 4:53 pm

    My wife and I visited St. Finan’s Bay in County Kerry
    It’s well worth a visit

  3. peter white / Oct 5 2016 8:18 pm

    I am trying to trace family of Frank (Francis?) Finan born 3rd September 1927. Worked in Jersey UK and Southampton UK.

  4. Sandi Engel / Mar 30 2016 3:49 pm

    My husband is a Finan and his maternal grandmother was a murphy

  5. Eileen Mathy / Feb 25 2016 3:52 am

    My maternal grandmother was Rosella Finan from Cumberland, Maryland. Her mother was a Coleman. My understanding is that the Finan’s were indentured servants in the Cumberland area. Does that connect with the histories of any of you out there? Eileen Mathy

    • Michael Fiman / Feb 21 2021 4:35 am

      I’m Michael Francis Finan and I grew up in Cumberland. Rosella’s married name was the Dougherty. She raised a large family on Lincoln St. 2 boys and 4 girls. Two of the girls Angela and Irene became nuns with the School Sisters of Norte Dame in Baltimore. Dorothy was a RN in the Washington area. Are you related to Dorothy. One of the boys worked for EXXON in Iowa and the other Tom lived and worked in Cumberland, I believe for the newspaper: Times/News

  6. mICHELLE (FINAN) WALLACE / Dec 29 2014 1:31 am

    this is very interesting!!!! I had no idea this exsisted!! I am a descendant of Michael Francis Finan and Florence Beatrice (Johnson) Finan. from washington D.C. I would love to find more Finans!!!!

  7. Gerard Finan / Dec 23 2014 6:17 am

    Hi im afraid the Pub and Shop in your photos from Naas Co.Kildare are gone awhile now

  8. Donna Jean Finan / Oct 6 2014 10:49 pm

    Please contact me I am a Finan

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