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Ancestral Connections 26 June - 2 July 2016

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This genealogy summer school offers a complete course in the latest Irish genealogy research for those searching for their Irish roots, as one would expect from a summer school held in UCC, one of the world’s leading universities. All aspects of the subject are covered by a series of presentations and ‘hands on’ workshops given by a selection of Ireland’s leading genealogical lecturers and experts. The latest online and offline sources are described and explained in presentations which will be of great interest to the seeker of Irish roots and family history, whether beginner or expert. All aspects of the subject are covered by a series of presentations and 'hands on' workshops given by a selection of Ireland's leading genealogical lecturers and experts. We offer a range of different packages to suit your genealogy research needs. Genealogy sources, and approaches are described and explained in presentations which will be of great interest to the seeker of Irish

7 Signatories - 7 Lives: Genealogy legacies of the 1916 Rising

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7 Signatories - 7 Lives examines the genealogy legacies of the 1916 Rising concentrating on the signatories Thomas J. Clarke Seán Mac Diarmada Thomas MacDonagh Patrick. Henry. Pearse Éamonn Ceannt James Connolly Joseph Plunkett By tracing family history and exploring family roots and stories, interesting accounts emerge about the genealogy legacies of these famous figures.                                                       Pearse with 'the strange thing that I am' noted his unusual family roots and proclaimed the 'widely remote traditions' carried by his maternal and paternal influence and also his prophecy that “There are in every generation those who shrink from the ultimate sacrifice, but there are in every generation those who make it with joy and laughter and these are the salt of the generations.” The other signatories all have there stories too and these are explored in this talk which  will be held on 23 Mary at 6p.m at Waterford Central

Revolutionary Roots - Ancestral legacies of the 1916 signatories - Radio - Patrick Pearse

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Patrick Pearse-radio-show-Christopher Dunne on Raidio Corcabaiscinn To coincide with the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising the Genealogy Radio Show is launching its new series "Revolutionary Roots" on Raidió Corca Baiscinn. The 1916 Rising was led by around 1200 rebels insurgents from nationalist militia The Irish Volunteers, the socialist trade union group Irish Citizen Army and the women’s group, Cumann na mBan. It began on Easter Monday, 24 April 1916, and lasted for just six days. The leaders were executed in May of 1916. All  the rebels aims are contained in the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, read aloud at four minutes past  noon  on the steps of the GPO by Patrick Pearse before the rebels mobilised. There are seven signatories of the Proclamation: Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, Thomas Clarke, Thomas MacDonagh, Sean MacDermott, Joseph Plunkett and Eamonn Ceannt. The 1916 Rising features prominently in Irish literature, visual media and history edu

Dissecting 89 George Street - A nineteenth century surgeon's residence in Limerick city - part 2.

89 O’Connell Street (named 89 George’s Street in the nineteenth century), a Georgian terraced town house, built c. 1840 for the purpose of housing wealthy, well-to-do members of Limerick’s gentry provides the origins of our research. [1] The functional design, generous living space, and multiple storeys incorporated into these townhouses attracted members of the professional class, facilitating the particular needs of physicians, apothecaries and other medical authorities in the growing urban centre in nineteenth-century Ireland. The radio show Dissecting 89 George Street from Raidio Corcabaiscinn which aired on 3 March with Lauren Cassidy can be heard here at  https://www.mixcloud.com/raidiocorcabaiscinn/genealogy-show-89-oconnell-street/ . From 1824 to 1915, there were 92 physicians, 24 apothecaries, 27 druggists, 24 chemists, 43 surgeons, one accoucheur (a male midwife) and 11 medical halls/ hospitals recorded in the Limerick commercial trade directories for George’s Street. T