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In reply to the discussion: Your Irish Ancestors [View all]OnDoutside
(20,868 posts)33. Mopinko is correct, though beware there is a LONG waiting list since Brexit alone ! The day after
Brexit, the London office of the Irish Passport Office received 21,000 enquiries on the first morning !
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What's frustrating is my people didn't even come here when everyone else did
BannonsLiver
Mar 2017
#4
You should look up The Troubles. The saddest part about Irish history is the hatred.
Hekate
Mar 2017
#64
Quite posssibly it was because the Landowners were reducing the number of tenants on their estates
OnDoutside
Mar 2017
#32
Mopinko is correct, though beware there is a LONG waiting list since Brexit alone ! The day after
OnDoutside
Mar 2017
#33
No problem, happy to help. There are lots of little nuggets to be had from enlistment
OnDoutside
Mar 2017
#50
I never knew my GGrandfather, but his obituary said he was born in Northern Ireland
KewlKat
Mar 2017
#18
Yui, you were born on The Mainland,not "Stateside." Hawai'i has been a State for several generations
Hekate
Mar 2017
#62
I should mention that while Grandma Bea went by her 3rd husband's surname...
pinboy3niner
Mar 2017
#82
I had a Foran or Forin ancestor immigrate to Canada from Ireland. I think he was a kid. He studied
applegrove
Mar 2017
#28
Three of my -great-great-grandparents (one was dead) emigrated in 1853.
greatauntoftriplets
Mar 2017
#57