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[edit]- Liam Dall Connolly and his brother, John Connolly. Liam's son, William Connolly (born 1839).
- William Madden, d. 1855.
- Oewn Cunnigam, b. Athenry, fl. 1861
- William Boyle, fl. 1885
- John "Sarsfield" Morris, of Clydagh, Headford, fl. 1830's.
- Owen and Patrick R. Bohan, of Clonbare, Co. Gal, fl. 1850's
- James O'Brien, of Swineford, born c. 1823
- Paddy Walsh, also Mayo
- Frank and Michael Wallace of Westport
- John Egan, the albino piper, Dunmore, Gal, b. 1840, d. NYC 1897
- Martin Kennevy, d. 1890, of Galw.
- Pat McDonagh, galway, v. old in 1898
- Johnny Moore, b. near Galway, 1834, d. 1887.
- Bartley Murphy, Loughrea?, son John, b. Boston, 1865-87.
- Thomas McCarthy, 1799-1904, near Ballybunnion, Kerry.
- John Coughland of Portunma and Austrla, 1862-1908
- Edward Joyce, b. Boston 1861, parents of Galway, dead 1897.
[from Irish Minstrels and Musicians, Capt. Francis O'Neill, Chicago, Regan Printing House, 1913]
CHAPTER XXI
FAMOUS PIPERS WHO FLOURISHED PRINCIPALLY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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