News from Ireland
Top Tips for Managing Your DNA Matches
When: Thursday, 9 February, 2023When you first open your DNA results, you are faced with thousands of matches. These are people who share some identical segments of DNA that you have.
IrelandXOIreland and World War 1
When: Friday, 11 November, 2022Beginning on the 28th of July 1914 World War 1 or the Great War as it's often referred led to the fall of four great imperial dynasties resulting in the destabilization of Europe and a revolution in Russia.
IrelandXORemembering our Irish Ancestors
When: Tuesday, 7 November, 2023Samhain, the 3-day Celtic Feast of the Dead, was celebrated in Ireland up until the 14th century when Rome decreed November 1st and 2nd as "holy days of obligation".
IrelandXOThe Irish Wake - 5 Facts
When: Monday, 6 November, 2023Opposed by the Roman Catholic clergy throughout the nineteenth century, the “Merry Wake” was performed right up to the first half of the twentieth century.
IrelandXOCounty in Focus - Cork
When: Saturday, 9 July, 2022The nickname Rebel County comes from a long history of rebellion beginning with the arrival of Vikings in the 9th century but it was Cork's support of Perkin Warbeck in 1491 (a pretender to the throne) that earned them the title 'Rebel Country' by the English Monarchy.
CorkIrish Fathers of Horror - Sheridan, James and Stoker
When: Wednesday, 25 October, 2023Joseph Thomas Sheridan
IrelandXOIrelandXO Cook Club - Barmbrack
When: Monday, 23 October, 2023Photo: duchas.ie In 19th-century Ireland, Tea & Barmbrack was considered a "substantial breakfast", a "comfortable meal" and an "abundant repast" for any occasion.
IrelandXOHalloween Traditions across Ireland
When: Monday, 23 October, 2023IMAGE: dúchas.ie "Whatever point the wind is blowing from on Hallow E'en... it will blow from that direction for the rest of the year."
IrelandXOXO Chronicles - Merciless Landlords and Landladies
When: Thursday, 19 October, 2023Infamy and eviction
IrelandXOIrish Civil Records Online For Free
When: Tuesday, 15 November, 2022Since 2016, the General Register Office has progressively given free access to over 15.5 million historic register records of births, marriages and death, ensuring that Ireland continues to lead the way in making genealogical information available to the public. The FREE Irish Genealogy
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