We meet many interesting people in the Irish Family History Centre (CHQ Building, Dublin) and some with very interesting ancestors. A gentleman visited us in early September 2017 whose ancestor, George Galphin/Galpin, had been part of the (mostly Presbyterian) Scots Irish who had emigrated to South Carolina during the 1700s....
Catherine Murphy (TD) with IFHC staff member Gerard Leen, Photo: Patrick Roycroft. Being at the forefront of public-oriented walk-in genealogical services in Ireland, the Irish Family History Centre (CHQ Building, Dublin) attracts both curious professional genealogists and those with an eye on the bigger picture of genealogy in Ireland. Among...
National Heritage Week is growing in popularity every year and after dipping our toes in the water last year, the Irish Family History Centre took its 2017 theme ‘It’s In Your Nature’, and formulated a plan. We celebrated the week with our ‘GENEius Project’, a programme that encourages children and...
This Thursday we were invited by the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST) to spend the day at Hodson Bay Hotel in Athlone at the Transition Year Coordinators PICNIC (Planning, Integrating, Coordinating, Networking, Inventing, and Collaborating). The Transition Year Programme is a unique one year programme, in secondary schools across...
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We are delighted to bring you one new publication and important information on one old publication for annual and montly subscribers. The Scotch-Irish in America, Proceedings and Addresses of the Tenth Congress May – June 1901 First the new. We are publishing the final volume of the The Scotch-Irish...
October 2018 – American Genealogy Research Trip to Dublin or Belfast, Ireland Our colleague, Donna Moughty, a professional genealogist and specialist in Irish research based in USA, will again be taking a group of researchers to Ireland in October of 2018. The Belfast Research Tour from Oct 7-13 will visit...
Meath Beo celebrates the rich cultural traditions alive in Co. Meath. Launching in the stunning St. Patricks Church at the Hill of Tara, Monday, September 4th, 7pm. Limited seating available. Celebrating the recent solo recordings of 3 Meath musicians. Brenda Castles from Summerhill, is from a rich tradition of music,...
“He Came From Par Knocknet Murky in County Down, Ireland” (Where!?) For those not familiar with Irish place names, the pronunciation, the spelling, and even the correct placements of syllable accents are all barriers to finding where an ancestor came from. Add to these difficulties the complication of a document...
Both Brian Donovan and Fiona Fitzsimons (with their 3 boys) travelled to Milwaukee last week for the annual IrishFest, reputed to be the biggest Irish festival in North America. IrishFest attracts more than 150,000 visitors every year to the shores of Lake Michigan. The festival is first and foremost...
Weapons in Irish History Lar Joye, National Museum of Ireland Date: Friday 8th of September Time: 3.00pm – 4.30pm Venue: Members Room, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson St. The decisive battles of Ireland’s history were won not only by men or ideas, but by an ever-evolving arms race of weaponry....
Some of you may have considered putting your ancestor’s name on the American Immigrant Wall of Honor that is now part of the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration in New York (USA). The wall overlooks Lower Manhattan in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. It is a permanent...