Re: [UlsterAncestry] Some genealogy news

2022-04-25 Thread Alison Kilpatrick
There are some real gems here, Teena — thank you for pointing them out. A lot of Irish wound up in England as soldiers in barracks at Chatham, as seamen in one of several dockyards (Royal Navy or Coast Guard), or as pensioners who elected to stay on in England, Scotland, or Wales. The

Re: [UlsterAncestry] Some genealogy news

2022-04-25 Thread Sharon Brown
Thanks Teena. The Grenham article was particularly enlightening. Thanks also - as always- for all that you do. These days,  I am like a truffle pig focused on a species of underground mushrooms called JACKSON. Recently, I have zeroed in on Armagh, but some of them have underground mycelium

[UlsterAncestry] Some genealogy news

2022-04-24 Thread Teena
A a new blog post on One Irish Rover- The Ploughman Alone is King https://bit.ly/3xQNqee John Grenham's blog on IrishGenealogy.ie https://bit.ly/3vIEncm "Tyrone Among the Bushes" The Complete Works of Felix Kearney https://bit.ly/3rNWo8b MyHeritage & Anzac Day (sorry I just received this info