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[Surname] Re: De Courcy
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Domhnall
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2/22/2005, 9:23 PM
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a message by Melissa
Also, the Normans brought the name into Britain and Ireland.
In Ireland were the Normans became "more Irish than the Irish," the name was translated to Gaelic as 'de Cúrsa' and is associated with Co. Cork.
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De Courcy
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Melissa
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2/15/2005, 7:42 AM
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Re: De Courcy
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Domhnall
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2/22/2005, 9:23 PM
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Re: De Courcy
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Sagani
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2/16/2005, 8:54 AM
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Thanks so much!
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Melissa
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2/17/2005, 7:32 PM