The Irish Roots Cafe: Genealogy Discussions - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T13:26:23Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/group/irishrootscafe/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noLangley familytag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-08-23:3463583:Topic:3825722011-08-23T14:14:58.649ZDenise Robyn Langleyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DeniseRobynLangley
I am researching the Langley family from Balla, County Mayo pre 1840. My great great grandfather was Peter Langley. He had sisters Mary, Bridget and Catherine as well as others and at leaset two brothers, Thomas and John. Mary married Thomas Bluett, Catherine married a Patrick Aloysius Dennison and Bridget married a 'Flynn'.
I am researching the Langley family from Balla, County Mayo pre 1840. My great great grandfather was Peter Langley. He had sisters Mary, Bridget and Catherine as well as others and at leaset two brothers, Thomas and John. Mary married Thomas Bluett, Catherine married a Patrick Aloysius Dennison and Bridget married a 'Flynn'. Irish in Pennsylvania Chattag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-11-12:3463583:Topic:2060262009-11-12T03:31:54.564ZJim Averyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JimAvery
This Sunday Beth McBride is doing a presentation in my Pennsylvania Chat on the Irish In Pennsylvania. Please join us for an interesting presentation. It starts at 9 pm eastern -8 central 7 mountain and 6 pacific. Please come a few minutes early and introduce yourself. Any questions leave a comment on my page here.
This Sunday Beth McBride is doing a presentation in my Pennsylvania Chat on the Irish In Pennsylvania. Please join us for an interesting presentation. It starts at 9 pm eastern -8 central 7 mountain and 6 pacific. Please come a few minutes early and introduce yourself. Any questions leave a comment on my page here. Your Podcast Topics and Commentstag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-16:3463583:Topic:614132009-07-16T19:27:17.550ZMike O'Laughlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MikeOLaughlin
<b>Your Comments and Suggestions for topics are wanted !</b><br />
We started the first ever Irish Roots podcast and have 5 different <br></br>broadcast series for everyone:<br></br>
( you do not have to have an ipod to listen to these on my web page )<br></br>
<br />
1) Irish Roots Cafe; genealogy and History<br />
2) Irish Song and Recitation<br />
3) History of the Irish in America<br />
4) Irish Families enhanced (with photos and links), Quicktime required.<br />
5) Irish Roots Cafe videos<br />
All are available on iTunes and on our web page…
<b>Your Comments and Suggestions for topics are wanted !</b><br />
We started the first ever Irish Roots podcast and have 5 different <br/>broadcast series for everyone:<br/>
( you do not have to have an ipod to listen to these on my web page )<br/>
<br />
1) Irish Roots Cafe; genealogy and History<br />
2) Irish Song and Recitation<br />
3) History of the Irish in America<br />
4) Irish Families enhanced (with photos and links), Quicktime required.<br />
5) Irish Roots Cafe videos<br />
All are available on iTunes and on our web page at <a href="http://www.Irishroots.com">www.Irishroots.com</a> Family You Are Researching ?tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-14:3463583:Topic:402932009-07-14T06:09:06.180ZMike O'Laughlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MikeOLaughlin
List your Irish Family Here. A date and location or two always helps.<br />
Rare Irish Names, Common Irish Names....all welcome here
List your Irish Family Here. A date and location or two always helps.<br />
Rare Irish Names, Common Irish Names....all welcome here Irish in America - First Missouri Irish Booktag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-13:3463583:Topic:386932009-07-13T23:51:53.754ZMike O'Laughlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MikeOLaughlin
Preparing our first audio book, based on my work: Missouri Irish (1984). The Overland and California Trails led many Irish to the west from Missouri. I have 3 videos based on the book posted here on Genealogywise.<br></br>
One on Kansas City, One on St. Louis, and one on Missouri as a whole.<br></br>
I also researched the Irish Wilderness settlement and included that in the book along with notes on the state at large. My podcasts on the Irish in America include a lot of Missouri Irish History. If you…
Preparing our first audio book, based on my work: Missouri Irish (1984). The Overland and California Trails led many Irish to the west from Missouri. I have 3 videos based on the book posted here on Genealogywise.<br/>
One on Kansas City, One on St. Louis, and one on Missouri as a whole.<br/>
I also researched the Irish Wilderness settlement and included that in the book along with notes on the state at large. My podcasts on the Irish in America include a lot of Missouri Irish History. If you are interested here is that podcast page : <a href="http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/98/141/">http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/98/141/</a><br/><p style="text-align: left;"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061327329?profile=original" alt="" width="883" height="771"/></p> Rare Irish Genealogy Book Reprintstag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-13:3463583:Topic:379862009-07-13T20:43:19.351ZMike O'Laughlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MikeOLaughlin
Starting in 1978, I began reprinting the old Irish books that concerned Irish Genealogy and History.<br />
( I addition to coming out with books on every county in Ireland that are new).<br />
The reprints range from 'The Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters', to Keatings 'History of Ireland' and the 'Tribes, customs and genealogies of the Hy Fiachrach'.... and many more...<br />
Any old Irish Book Lovers out there ?
Starting in 1978, I began reprinting the old Irish books that concerned Irish Genealogy and History.<br />
( I addition to coming out with books on every county in Ireland that are new).<br />
The reprints range from 'The Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters', to Keatings 'History of Ireland' and the 'Tribes, customs and genealogies of the Hy Fiachrach'.... and many more...<br />
Any old Irish Book Lovers out there ? Five Irish Podcasts - Have you heard ?tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-13:3463583:Topic:379502009-07-13T20:37:05.461ZMike O'Laughlinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MikeOLaughlin
I am lucky to have been named a podcast provider on iTunes.<br />
We have a total of 5 different shows, including video podcasts.<br />
One on Genealogy and History, One on Song & history, One on Irish in America, and Irish Roots Cafe video broadcasts.<br />
Have you had a chance to listen in to any of them. All comments welcome !<br />
<a href="http://www.Irishroots.com">http://www.Irishroots.com</a>
I am lucky to have been named a podcast provider on iTunes.<br />
We have a total of 5 different shows, including video podcasts.<br />
One on Genealogy and History, One on Song & history, One on Irish in America, and Irish Roots Cafe video broadcasts.<br />
Have you had a chance to listen in to any of them. All comments welcome !<br />
<a href="http://www.Irishroots.com">http://www.Irishroots.com</a> Moore Familytag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-10:3463583:Topic:137892009-07-10T12:22:04.805ZWilliam David Moorehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/WilliamDavidMoore
I have hit a brick wall with my gg grandfather Alexander Moore b 1841 somewhere in Ireland to a John Moore and Elizabeth. His siblings are Ann b 1833, Elizabeth b 1836, John 1839, Mary 1843 and Catherine 1845. Both John and Elizabeth were born in 1804 and moved to Liverpool sometime between the birth of Catherine and 1851 as they appear in Liverpool i the 1851 census. In the 1861 census I found Alexander said to have been born in Sullylish Co Down Ireland.<br />
I have searched the maps and can not…
I have hit a brick wall with my gg grandfather Alexander Moore b 1841 somewhere in Ireland to a John Moore and Elizabeth. His siblings are Ann b 1833, Elizabeth b 1836, John 1839, Mary 1843 and Catherine 1845. Both John and Elizabeth were born in 1804 and moved to Liverpool sometime between the birth of Catherine and 1851 as they appear in Liverpool i the 1851 census. In the 1861 census I found Alexander said to have been born in Sullylish Co Down Ireland.<br />
I have searched the maps and can not find a Sullylish in Co Down