Many influences on Galway Surnames need exploration through historical and online sources. Surname evidence showing emigration, migration and native surname of invasions, settlement, and urbanisation reflect many historic journeys. Methods for locating Galway surnames show how family history sources can assist in finding out about Galway ancestry. The genealogy radio show, Clans, and Surnames, produced and presented by Lorna Moloney at Raidio Corca Baiscinn in Kilkee, Co. Clare explores historical, online and traditional print sources to compile the show which is broadcast to an international and native audience. It relies on detailed genealogical methods to source surname location, influences and roots to original clans. Our radio show Galway Surnames and Ancestral Legacies is episode 4 of series 7. The Genealogy Radio Show - Lorna Moloney The Genealogy radio show is now in its fourth year and has produced over 100 shows. It now enters into the seventh season, and our podcasts
Our Genealogy radio show today covered some aspects of Irish surnames in Texas. Naturally we will have to do another show on it as there was so much fascinating info and we missed out the Alamo so we'll do another show in the New Year. Do take a listen at The Genealogy Radio Show Archives for all the shows. We have over 100 shows now podcast for you to listen to and to help trace your Irish roots. Our recommendations for further reading for Irish ancestral research this week is at www.lornamoloney.com/recommendations Irish surnames in Texas may have begun with Hugo Oconór {Hugh O'Connor]. Hugo's O'Connor belonged to a legacy of providing military sources for the Spanish Royal Army. From the early 1600s many leading families had left for the continent to provide military prowess to crown powers. The term for these family serving crown forces was 'The Wild Geese'. The Irish had their own regiments and were to supply France, Italy and Spain with military
I am delighted to be giving a talk on The MacNamara - Origins, history and distribution on the Name MacNamara - 23 June 2013 at Cliffs of Moher in 'The Gathering' Surname lectures. MacNamara Name in County Clare “We shall find that the members of our Sept, from the early part of the fifth to the middle of the seventeenth century, dwelt in a well defined district of Clare, a county which until comparatively recent times was isolated from the rest of Ireland; its southern and eastern boundary being formed by the river Shannon, which throughout this part of its course was only fordable at one place situated below the town of Killaloe... The geographical position of the county was such as to preserve its inhabitants from successful invasion, or from being occupied by foreigners until late in the sixteenth century; thus not only did the people of Clare retain their independence but also their old Brehon laws and customs for two if not three centuries after much of the rest of I
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