By the way, here are some pictures I took of Mayo during my recent trip for my newest Boylan contact.


The Boylan Roots Blog is run by a very amateur genealogist interested in Irish genealogy, the Boylan clan, the history of the Boston Irish, genetic genealogy, and the ancestry of counties Louth and Cavan.


So after leaving Dromin we decided to travel to Kilnaleck in County Cavan before going into Northern Ireland. As I wrote before, DNA tests had shown that I was related to two separate Boylan's from Kilnaleck. Both of these Boylan's connect somewhere before the paper trail as well. Upon searching Griffith's Evaluation it became clear that Kilnaleck and the surrounding area had one of the largest numbers of Boylan's in the area. DNA had given a very strong rationale for believing my Boylan's had migrated at some point from this area to Dromin.
I knew about Boylan's Bar before I traveled to Kilnaleck. Unfortunately, when I got to town it was still to early so I wasn't able to grab a pint here. We did go the pub across the street to grab breakfast and that pub's walls were covered in football pictures; many of these pictures showed local Boylan's through the years.
This clothing store was just a few storefronts down from the Boylan Bar.