Though long obsolete as people-names, they still survive in many instances as baronial and parochial designations, in the same way as Norfolk and Suffolk, which were originally people-names—north-folk and south-folk—became the names of two English counties. They were generally formed by prefix...
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After the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in 1921, the Irish Free State, whose constitutional status was tied to the British Commonwealth and required allegiance to the Crown, was established. The Free State was composed of 26 of Ireland's 32 counties; the other six remained part of Britain. ...
Beautiful Irish names and how to pronounce them In Ireland, there are a beautiful array of names that are unique to the Emerald Isle. These names are an important part of our culture and heritage and are often handed down throughout the generations. Posted: 02 Aug 2022 by Claire Regan | ...
There are 32 counties in Ireland (26 counties in the Republic of Ireland and 6 counties in Northern Ireland) Irish name translator Whats my name in Irish? Baby name generator Ireland101's Baby Name Generator Family Names History Origin of most common Irish surnames ...
Irish land divisions go beyond the familiar names of the 32 counties which make up the island. There are a number of additional land divisions which are worth understanding because genealogical records are not all organised in the same way. Gaining an acquaintance with how Irish land divisions wo...
If you have the names and addresses of individuals living in the six counties, you can make an FOI application, free, via PRONI's regular enquiry form. The FOI procedure is not in the slightest difficult, so don't be put off. More...
There are 32 counties in Ireland (26 counties in the Republic of Ireland and 6 counties in Northern Ireland) Irish name translator Whats my name in Irish? Baby name generator Ireland101's Baby Name Generator Family Names History Origin of most common Irish surnames Genealogy 101 Genealogy has...
But there's more to Irish breweries and distilleries than just the big household names. As well as having countless pubs and bars, most Irish communities are served by a local or regional brewery and/or distillery, many of which will be happy to show you around. This page details the big...
The identity-clincher was Martin’s 1895 marriage record that gave parents’ names, John and Ann Dolan, matching up with Thomas. [4] Also, I should have been quicker to suspect the “Mortimer Dolan” who witnessed Thomas & Bridget Dolan’s marriage (1890), was actually, Martin! Note: ...