Roy Rohu
For over 30 years, I have been engaged in compiling the Rohu family history. The work is now as complete as I can make it. In the nature of things, there will be errors which have escaped my attention. If there are, I would ask you to contact me about them at your earliest opportunity.
I would like to pay tribute to the many relatives with whom I have corresponded over the years, who carried out research of their own and generously made it available to me. I would also like to thank those who patiently assisted me in my research and/or provided memorabilia. Finally, I would like to appeal to family members to undertake the updating of our shared history for the interest and education of the coming generations.
Roy Rohu
Heather Cottage, Carrowbaun,
Westport, Co Mayo
I would like to pay tribute to the many relatives with whom I have corresponded over the years, who carried out research of their own and generously made it available to me. I would also like to thank those who patiently assisted me in my research and/or provided memorabilia. Finally, I would like to appeal to family members to undertake the updating of our shared history for the interest and education of the coming generations.
Roy Rohu
Heather Cottage, Carrowbaun,
Westport, Co Mayo
Contributors
I would like to acknowledge the contribution of the following people who assisted me in the research:
Violet Warner (nee Forde)
Joseph and Nelly Rohu
Laurence Barefoot
Timothy Warren
Bernadette Quinn
David and Patricia Roberts
David Barton
I would also like to thank my dear wife Joan, for the interest she has taken, her long hours of typewriting, and her patience with me for enduring my doggedness in pursuing this project to the end.
Violet Warner (nee Forde)
Joseph and Nelly Rohu
Laurence Barefoot
Timothy Warren
Bernadette Quinn
David and Patricia Roberts
David Barton
I would also like to thank my dear wife Joan, for the interest she has taken, her long hours of typewriting, and her patience with me for enduring my doggedness in pursuing this project to the end.
Translation work
In 2017, Christophe and Victor Rohu completed a translation of the website into French. I am indebted to them for their painstaking work over many months. My hope is that this will open the site to a new audience in, what is of course, the cradle of the Rohu family!