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Eh, it's NY not Dublin in the first two videos and Dublin Ireland in the last two.Not to be too picky but they have 4 leaf clovers on their flags.
Eh, it's NY not Dublin in the first two videos and Dublin Ireland in the last two.Not to be too picky but they have 4 leaf clovers on their flags.
Have you been to Ireland before?I’ve always been told I’m half Italian and half French, my mothers French. But turns out I’m only 5 percent Italian, 45 percent Irish, 20 percent Germanic European and 30 percent north Western European. Had no idea I was Irish at all.
I’ve been to England but never Ireland. Plan on going next year though. My family’s from Enniskillen, Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. I found their marriage and birth records on Ancestry. Really cool.Have you been to Ireland before?
That's awsome. I have no clue currently where my Irish ancestry is from yet. Alot of British and Irish married throughout the colonial era but the records can be hard to find.I’ve been to England but never Ireland. Plan on going next year though. My family’s from Enniskillen, Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. I found their marriage and birth records on Ancestry. Really cool.
Yeah, it's from Dublin in the last video at about 1:29. That's why I was surprised.Eh, it's NY not Dublin in the first two videos and Dublin Ireland in the last two.
I’ve been to England but never Ireland. Plan on going next year though. My family’s from Enniskillen, Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. I found their marriage and birth records on Ancestry. Really cool.
I heard three leaf are hard to find and that 4 leaf is more common.Yeah, it's from Dublin in the last video at about 1:29. That's why I was surprised.
Did they come over to the USA before the Irish Civil War or after? I'm curious because you might be able to find more records during the time of the conflict and allowing you to go farther back in your history.I’ve been to England but never Ireland. Plan on going next year though. My family’s from Enniskillen, Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. I found their marriage and birth records on Ancestry. Really cool.
https://discovernorthernireland.com/destinations/county-fermanaghI’ve been to England but never Ireland. Plan on going next year though. My family’s from Enniskillen, Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. I found their marriage and birth records on Ancestry. Really cool.
Maybe? I used to get small shamrock plants every Spring from a local grocery store but haven't tried in the last few years. Still, you would think they would use a shamrock instead of a 4 leaf clover on their flags.I heard three leaf are hard to find and that 4 leaf is more common.
They came over in 1890Did they come over to the USA before the Irish Civil War or after? I'm curious because you might be able to find more records during the time of the conflict and allowing you to go farther back in your history.
Did you track that family line further than that and if so, how many years? If you can track it back to 1850's or before you can probably find British military records to help since many men in the UK fought in many of Britain's war campaigns in the 19th century.They came over in 1890
My genealogy thread might be of help to you as well if you need any tips in the future.They came over in 1890
It was pretty nice when we were there end of May 2017. Only one day of soaking rain.Sunny spells and scattered showers - you can pretty much count on that almost every day.
The best days in Ireland are Christmas and Summer.
It really not that bad, but it can seem like it sometimes.
Bottom line is you don't go to Ireland for the weather.
Interesting. My mom is from Leitrim, which is just SW of Fermanagh, and she left at 16 because the only prospect for her was to be a farmer's wife, and she did not want that.
As a NYCFC fan, please win tonight against Disney FC (the match is at 7pm ET on FS1 if anyone is interested).I do come from Irish ... Great Grandma (I knew her) was born to Irish parents in England. I've never been but DH has and loves it there. I'll gladly claim my green DNA.
Normally we do the wearing green and the official meal etc BUT soccer match tonight! ATLUTD vs the nemesis Orlando City. So we had our special meal last week but DH had his Guinness for lunch.
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Have you traced that family ancestry farther than that?I do come from Irish ... Great Grandma (I knew her) was born to Irish parents in England. I've never been but DH has and loves it there. I'll gladly claim my green DNA.
Normally we do the wearing green and the official meal etc BUT soccer match tonight! ATLUTD vs the nemesis Orlando City. So we had our special meal last week but DH had his Guinness for lunch.
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Have you traced that family line back?It was pretty nice when we were there end of May 2017. Only one day of soaking rain.
My nephew who has lived there since 2010 is wanting to get out. He's been working some in Florida and really prefers the weather there.
Interesting. My mom is from Leitrim, which is just SW of Fermanagh, and she left at 16 because the only prospect for her was to be a farmer's wife, and she did not want that.