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OnDoutside

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33. Mopinko is correct, though beware there is a LONG waiting list since Brexit alone ! The day after
Fri Mar 17, 2017, 06:14 PM
Mar 2017

Brexit, the London office of the Irish Passport Office received 21,000 enquiries on the first morning !

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Your Irish Ancestors [View all] KT2000 Mar 2017 OP
I've been cursing at mine since Jan. 20. BannonsLiver Mar 2017 #1
Maybe they'll take us back! KT2000 Mar 2017 #2
What's frustrating is my people didn't even come here when everyone else did BannonsLiver Mar 2017 #4
Mine went to Quebec city sometime before 1837 Mariana Mar 2017 #24
All four of my grandparents came from Ireland. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #27
I wish they hadn't BannonsLiver Mar 2017 #30
Me, I'm glad they came here. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #53
You should look up The Troubles. The saddest part about Irish history is the hatred. Hekate Mar 2017 #64
I know all about The Troubles BannonsLiver Mar 2017 #68
Quite posssibly it was because the Landowners were reducing the number of tenants on their estates OnDoutside Mar 2017 #32
if you have a grandparent born there you can get dual citizenship. mopinko Mar 2017 #7
Didn't know that - KT2000 Mar 2017 #11
you need birth and marriage certs to show the lineage. mopinko Mar 2017 #14
Mopinko is correct, though beware there is a LONG waiting list since Brexit alone ! The day after OnDoutside Mar 2017 #33
darn, mine is a Great grand..... KewlKat Mar 2017 #22
My Irish ggg grandparents GallopingGhost Mar 2017 #3
Mine came around 1650, which is when Cromwell was running rampant there. QC Mar 2017 #5
My English ancestors did, too AwakeAtLast Mar 2017 #37
I also have some English from that era. QC Mar 2017 #43
La Isola di Lacrimare Drahthaardogs Mar 2017 #6
Tears. Not "years." Igel Mar 2017 #8
You can correct the spelling from lunatica Mar 2017 #16
Both sets of grandparents came through Ellis Island. lpbk2713 Mar 2017 #9
Did you find them in the 1901 Irish Census ? OnDoutside Mar 2017 #34
I found my paternal grandfather in the Ellis Island registry. lpbk2713 Mar 2017 #36
Does it give the date he landed in Ellis Island ? OnDoutside Mar 2017 #39
I don't recall. lpbk2713 Mar 2017 #44
If he had arrived after April 1901, then he would have been in the OnDoutside Mar 2017 #47
Thanks for looking and thanks for the link. lpbk2713 Mar 2017 #49
No problem, happy to help. There are lots of little nuggets to be had from enlistment OnDoutside Mar 2017 #50
great grandmother fled the potato famine from Dublin Deb Mar 2017 #10
Your first sentence may be missing something... lunatica Mar 2017 #17
I'm assuming it was the son of her employers pinboy3niner Mar 2017 #20
My so-called Irish ancestors frogmarch Mar 2017 #12
It's fantastic to have that much history though, congrats. OnDoutside Mar 2017 #35
My family didn't talk much about my single Irish ancestor Brother Buzz Mar 2017 #13
about all i know is that mopinko Mar 2017 #15
I never knew my GGrandfather, but his obituary said he was born in Northern Ireland KewlKat Mar 2017 #18
I dun have any Irish Ancestors.... yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #19
Yui, you were born on The Mainland,not "Stateside." Hawai'i has been a State for several generations Hekate Mar 2017 #62
Yeah yer right but I am not flying any too soon... yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #69
Yes, I do! (Middle name is Erin.) They are from County Donegal. WinkyDink Mar 2017 #21
I come from the O'Connells, the Dempseys and the Whites pinboy3niner Mar 2017 #23
I should mention that while Grandma Bea went by her 3rd husband's surname... pinboy3niner Mar 2017 #82
My dad scammed some drunk American to sponsor him AngryAmish Mar 2017 #25
My great grandfather ymetca Mar 2017 #26
I had a Foran or Forin ancestor immigrate to Canada from Ireland. I think he was a kid. He studied applegrove Mar 2017 #28
My GGG Grandparents came over during the famine. maveric Mar 2017 #29
My Greatgrandparents Were Born in Ireland Leith Mar 2017 #31
The old jokes are sometimes good .... OnDoutside Mar 2017 #38
LOL!! KT2000 Mar 2017 #60
My Great-grandmother was a McNeil AwakeAtLast Mar 2017 #40
More than likely Ulster or Dublin OnDoutside Mar 2017 #42
Ooh, thank you! AwakeAtLast Mar 2017 #78
Map of Irish names OnDoutside Mar 2017 #41
Fifteen totally made up nonsensical words that Irish people love to use OnDoutside Mar 2017 #45
Meredith McGiver KT2000 Mar 2017 #63
Scottish descent I reckon ... ;) OnDoutside Mar 2017 #80
My mother was born in Killybegs, Ireland. Tracer Mar 2017 #46
Happy photos OnDoutside Mar 2017 #48
Loooove the rocks and green grass.... northoftheborder Mar 2017 #58
Great Pics! KT2000 Mar 2017 #65
Yes ! My wife adores "mushy" peas especially with fries. OnDoutside Mar 2017 #79
My great-grandparents came... a la izquierda Mar 2017 #51
On the subject of Irish names: guillaumeb Mar 2017 #52
O'Hara, Mullooly, Cassidy, Quinn, Kelly... Hekate Mar 2017 #54
Irish and Alsatians KT2000 Mar 2017 #67
My many times great-grandfather came from N. Ireland in late 1700s CottonBear Mar 2017 #55
My ancestor... northoftheborder Mar 2017 #56
Three of my -great-great-grandparents (one was dead) emigrated in 1853. greatauntoftriplets Mar 2017 #57
About 95% German and Swiss, Mendocino Mar 2017 #59
Redmonds and Elliotts... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #61
No Irish in my family that I know of Zing Zing Zingbah Mar 2017 #66
The Internet is a wonderful thing pat_k Mar 2017 #70
There used to be a rumor that Bob Keeshan was Armenian LeftInTX Mar 2017 #72
I often wondered if it was a corruption... pat_k Mar 2017 #74
Probably given to the first Keeshan whistler162 Mar 2017 #75
Like it! pat_k Mar 2017 #76
I'm probably somewhere between 1/16 to 1/4 Irish LeftInTX Mar 2017 #71
Do you know what a 7 course meal for an Irishman is? yortsed snacilbuper Mar 2017 #73
Great, Great, Grandfather came in 1825, he's buried in NY City. Historic NY Mar 2017 #77
1920's jeanmarc Mar 2017 #81
this year St Patrick's Day KT2000 Mar 2017 #83
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