News from Ireland
IrelandXO Insight - Newspaper Sources
When: Friday, 26 August, 2022Outside of reports about the famous or infamous, newspapers might be disregarded at first as a source of genealogical information.
IrelandXOYour Irish County just before the Great Famine
When: Friday, 15 September, 2023If you have traced your ancestors to a particular county in Ireland, this resource can provide local insights into their lives and the district in which they lived.
IrelandXOIrish Genealogy Resource Checklist
When: Thursday, 7 September, 2023Access to records, archives and heritage information has dramatically increased in recent years with many state bodies digitising documents and images, promoting their awareness, and sharing them online with the public. Here's our top selection of the best genealogical sources and repositories when carr
IrelandXORemittances and the Great Irish Famine
When: Tuesday, 12 September, 2023For the million or so emigrants who left Ireland during the hungry 1840s (and immediately after) the memory of their home place was never far from their thoughts. In particular, Famine emigrants were anxious that parents and family members would be free from the continued threat of hunger and ev
IrelandXOChronicles Insight - Irish Olympians
When: Monday, 20 April, 2020Pictured: Peter O'Connor and his family pictured in Tramore, 1927. Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
IrelandXOIrelandXO Insight - What is a townland?
When: Thursday, 14 September, 2023Gaelic in origin, an baile fearainn (baile = home/town fearann= land/territory) aka town-land pre-dates the Norman invasion and is the smallest territorial unit to have survived since medieval times.
IrelandXOIrelandXO Insight - Pronouncing Irish Place Names
When: Tuesday, 1 August, 2023It’s no secret that Irish signage can be the undoing of even the most seasoned traveler. Even Irish natives know how easy it is to get a place-name pronunciation wrong when they are not local to the area.
IrelandXOIrish Migration from Derry to Canada
When: Monday, 6 December, 2021From the late 1600s, in the age of the sailing ships, to the onset of the Second World War in 1939, when the last transatlantic steamer sailed from the port, Derry was one of the principal emigration ports in Irel
DerryCounty in Focus - Derry
When: Wednesday, 30 November, 2022County Derry, also known as Londonderry or Doire in Irish and is one of the six counties in Northern Ireland. Derry is famous for its old intact city walls which surround the city and for the pretty Sperrin Mountains and Lough Neagh.
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