Hello Ryan, I am a transplanted Californian and have been living on Inis Mór for the past 36 years with previous stints in Galway and Spiddal in the '60's. Thank you for your warm welcome. Jim
Ryan, I really haven't had a chance yet to take a good look into the site. I am involved in Writers' Week in Listowel, particularly on the Forum on Friday evening Mapping the Great Irish Famine . So next week - I would hope to get stuck into The Wild Geese.
Thanks Ryan! I'll check that out. I recently discovered my Irish heritage. The Hollingsworth family from Ballyvickcrannell, Armagh. They came in the late 1600s or early 1700s to the U.S. My 7th great gandfather was Samuel Hollingsworth and his father was Valentine Hollingsworth. I just shared that for the great first name - ha. Valentine's grandfather was born in England (that explains the English name) and died in Ireland in the 1599. More reasons to come for a visit!
Ryan, I am from County Cork. Came to the US on a Donnelly Visa in 187. Lived in Boston until we moved to Maine in 1999. Love been near the coast and the beaches.
Thanks for the welcome Ryan.
When things settle down, I'll explore the site and let's have a chat. Just arrived in NY. -on a mobile phone here and can only see half the comment area to write this. Please check out "Surviving Sam", a new sitcom that I'm in -so very busy with that.
Slan
Seamus
First off I apologize for not following up with you regards conference regarding my book; 'Butcher A Hog'. I actually responding several times, but like a moron I commented to myself (just realized mistake). Plus been busy as hell. Would there any be any chance we can set up the conference some time this week? Book is taking off somewhat and Cahir O'Doherty, Arts director at the Irish voice is going to review the book for me, plus I am going to hook up with him on Monday".
Again I apologize for being careless with your very kind offer.
Thank you, Ryan. I love your website, and will enjoy exploring. My Butler-Britt-Crotty families are from Clonmel, Co.Tipperary, McLaughlin-Doherty from Dunree Co.Donegal, Mulholland and Allingham from Antrim and Down, Brady and Fitzgerald from Co.Kildare, Harrington and O'Neill from Co. Cork, and Spillane,Sheehan and Cleary from Co. Limerick. Thanks to the efforts of my grandfather and great aunt, I'm fortunate to know their roots before immigrated to the US. I'm still searching for the Flanigan, Moloney (probably Tipperary) and McGovern roots. The quest continues. We visited beautiful Ireland in May, concentrating on the south and visiting many of my Butler roots, those Norman governors for over 600 years.Fascinating history. I was fortunate to have an article published in the July issue of "Irish Lives Remembered", p. 48, about my mother's McLauglins in Donegal.
Thank you for the welcome! I have visited Ireland 10 times in the last 12 years. My grandfather came from County Kerry in the late 1890's and settled in Wash. DC. I'm very interested in all things Irish, especially the history of the country and the people.
Thank you for the welcome message. My principal reason for joining is to find out about the Irish Brigade in Italy (St. Patrick's brigade) and the Pro Petri Sede medals. Any information from anyone will be very welcome.
Although I still live in Ireland I am interested in the stories of those that have emigrated over the decades. As a sculptor I work in Irish wood and in my personal work I am constantly inspired by our ancient history and mythology. I am part of Ireland's long tradition of storytelling only I do it in a visual format. This is a link to one of my videos on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoVjgkUS-7c
Hi Ryan - Thanks for the welcome. I hope to get to WG more often. In regard to your question, Indiana has a rather large percentage of people w/ some Irish ancestry, often mixed with German and/or English, as most families here have been in the U.S. since the 19th century. Fort Wayne has two churches named after our patron saint. One largely serves the more recent immigrants from Mexico and Burma. The other, Saint Patrick's of Arcola, is clearly a Great Famine church, built c. 1850 for our people who were digging canals. When one uses the word "Irish" in Indiana, people immediately think of the University of Notre Dame, which is located in our diocese. Personally, I am a "half-narrowback," as it were. My mother was born in Offaly, and my father was Chicago Irish. I grew up in New York and have lived in Indiana for 15 years, where I teach history. Anyway, Thanks again and Erin Go Bragh.
Thank you for the welcome, Ryan. I noticed you are from Galway. My son, daughter-in-law and I were just there about two weeks ago but could only spend a short time. We hope to return soon but had limited time in most areas since it was our first trip to Ireland. I loved the country and the people and can't wait to return!
Thanks, Ryan. That pony sure bowled me over this past May. I had to slap myself to stop painting more and more of him. I don't know if you saw my video about that horse: http://youtu.be/7J9EuwZuFvA
Thanks for the welcome. We're a small group representing the Sheep's Head Way walking route in West Cork. It stretches from the end of the Sheep's Head peninsula to the early Christian settlement at Gougane Barra, and a post about the O'Sullivan's drew us here. Our area - Kealkill in particular - has very strong associations with the O'Sullivans, as well as with the story of the wild geese.
Thanks, Ryan. I do believe the job discrimination possibility is real. Many small business people would think twice about hiring a "Murphy" or the like, if they believed the worker would show up drunk or hung over on occasion.
I once dated a Jewish girl and had the misfortune of having her mother answer the phone one time (way before cell phones). She started yelling "beer drinkers" and launched into a tirade about the Irish..
Do understand now that there's a different connotation in Ireland for "Paddy."
I would just love to find my O'Donnell roots in Ireland so that I may come to Ireland with that information and feel the full purpose of the trip. Not that I wouldn't love to come to Ireland just for the beautiful trip but it just would mean so much more to know where I came from.
Thank you for such a warm welcome and I look forward to reading more of your posts.
Hello Ryan, I see that I was made a member back in May, 2013, however, I was somewhat remiss in not getting back to you sooner! We left for Ireland in the middle of June, & returned on Aug. 20, 2013. My husband & I, spent over 2 months living in rented cottages from the North to the South! Wow, what a wonderful adventure & delightful trip! We learned that we can & will in around 1 1/2 yrs.! Any how, how do I get myself in as a full member? I would really like to make friends, starting with you? You can email me at my home address, it is dadeephil@cox.net to advise me how to get in? Then I assume that I should check this website each day? It certainly help us once we are back in our Motherland! All the best, Louise Carol Rawls
there are a significant number of those of us of Irish extraction running around the often snowing landscape. However, the Germans, Icelanders, and
There are a significant number of us running around the often snowy landscape. However the Germans, Icelanders, and Sons of Norway have us outnumbered.
Hi Ryan, thanks for the welcome. I do not know the Conrad family in Tampa. My family is in Jacksonville. My parents, many years ago, used to live in St. Petersburg, just across the bay from Tampa. And, I had a cousin who married a Judy and became Judy Conrad, but they are now divorced. Interesting that there are a few of us around. Do you know what heritage their last name is? Mine is German, but it can also be English.
I love your photo's, especially the ones with the horses. Are they wild? We have wild ponies here in Virginia on the Eastern Shore on Assateague Island and every summer they swim the ponies over to Chincoteague Island to auction off some of the herd so there won't be too many. And, in North Carolina, not too far near the border with Virginia, we have wild ponies there too. :-)
I was on an engineering peoject in Chihuachua Mexico and my boss was a red headed dude Francisco Deverau, His number 2 was Jose Aranja Mahoney. I almost cried when I left ======= What a time!!!!!
Hi Ryan, I got your information from Michael Waugh of Wild West Irish Tours. He is a member of our Irish American group here in Richmond, VA USA... I love your site and will be passing the word along to our members along with a link so that they can sign up too. Thanks for all the hard work! Nancy Emig
Thinking about that blog post about using DNA in genealogical research. It's a complex topic. Have just moved across the country and have a lot going on, on top of a disability that limits the amount of typing I should be doing.
Hi Ryan; Sorry I've not thanked you sooner for info on moving to Ireland.
Unfortunately cannot read any more of message after you state whatI guess is quite a hassle.Hate to bother you but can you explain how I can e-mail my photo to wild geese web. I know I should know how but I just sent my photo to Gerry Regan and he has e-mailed it to me. So it is on my computer. Now What? I need classes in all the technology associated with computers. Thanks for any help.
Hello Ryan . Unfortunately I have deleted that email you sent me ; asking a a photo of me as a child. I cannot find any ; nooks and crannies all searched. I had a flood in my home 12 years ago and it is possible that they were lost at this time sorry .
Kelly may be emailing you about the same issue as I emailed this info to her when I realized that I had deleted your email .
How ever I have to say that you made good job of the blog -many thanks
Jim Street
Hello Ryan, I am a transplanted Californian and have been living on Inis Mór for the past 36 years with previous stints in Galway and Spiddal in the '60's. Thank you for your warm welcome. Jim
May 26, 2013
Kay Caball
May 30, 2013
Susanna Robinon
thankyou for your kind welcome Ryan. I was born in Galway, Quay Lane. My parents were Galwegians -Quay Lane and Raleigh Row
Jun 4, 2013
Lane England
Thanks Ryan! I'll check that out. I recently discovered my Irish heritage. The Hollingsworth family from Ballyvickcrannell, Armagh. They came in the late 1600s or early 1700s to the U.S. My 7th great gandfather was Samuel Hollingsworth and his father was Valentine Hollingsworth. I just shared that for the great first name - ha. Valentine's grandfather was born in England (that explains the English name) and died in Ireland in the 1599. More reasons to come for a visit!
Jun 6, 2013
Madeline Bunt
Thank you for your warm welcome Ryan. I am enjoying exploring the site.
Jun 7, 2013
brenda robicheau
Thanks Ryan for commenting to my 1st posts. I see that my brother has posted in April
(Rod Murphy)----you asked about my French surname. Yes that is my marriage name. My
maiden name is Brenda K Murphy with 4 grandparents from Galway, Cork, Roscommon amd
Cork.
I have been in touch with you people because of my gg uncles ( born in Galway) who fought in the Civil War
and were soldiers from the Irish Brigade from Cambridge Ma, The units joined up with the
NY Irish Brigade and were superb soldiers!!!
The Wild Geese site is very informative and done so well.
Best to all
Brenda Murphy Robicheau
Jun 10, 2013
Kevin S. Noonan
Ryan,
Thank for the welcome note - very nice of you. I can see that I will very much enjoy the Wild Geese experience.
Kevin
Jun 16, 2013
Michael Richard Coad
Thank you and Aloha... My mother is from Galway. Her maiden name is Browne.
Jun 17, 2013
Mary Elizabeth
Thanks for the welcome Ryan. I would like an invite to Irish cuisine.
Best,
Mary Elizabeth
Jun 17, 2013
Patrick Murphy
Ryan, I am from County Cork. Came to the US on a Donnelly Visa in 187. Lived in Boston until we moved to Maine in 1999. Love been near the coast and the beaches.
Jun 20, 2013
DAVID G BROWN
Hi Ryan
Thanks for the welcome! It looks like a wealth of information here. Should be very helpful, looking forward to gathering some great information.
Thanks Again!
Jun 29, 2013
Seamus McDonagh
When things settle down, I'll explore the site and let's have a chat. Just arrived in NY. -on a mobile phone here and can only see half the comment area to write this. Please check out "Surviving Sam", a new sitcom that I'm in -so very busy with that.
Slan
Seamus
Jul 20, 2013
Brian O'Sullivan
Hi Ryan,
First off I apologize for not following up with you regards conference regarding my book; 'Butcher A Hog'. I actually responding several times, but like a moron I commented to myself (just realized mistake). Plus been busy as hell. Would there any be any chance we can set up the conference some time this week? Book is taking off somewhat and Cahir O'Doherty, Arts director at the Irish voice is going to review the book for me, plus I am going to hook up with him on Monday".
Again I apologize for being careless with your very kind offer.
All the best Brian O',
Jul 20, 2013
Mary arnold
Thank you, Ryan. I love your website, and will enjoy exploring. My Butler-Britt-Crotty families are from Clonmel, Co.Tipperary, McLaughlin-Doherty from Dunree Co.Donegal, Mulholland and Allingham from Antrim and Down, Brady and Fitzgerald from Co.Kildare, Harrington and O'Neill from Co. Cork, and Spillane,Sheehan and Cleary from Co. Limerick. Thanks to the efforts of my grandfather and great aunt, I'm fortunate to know their roots before immigrated to the US. I'm still searching for the Flanigan, Moloney (probably Tipperary) and McGovern roots. The quest continues. We visited beautiful Ireland in May, concentrating on the south and visiting many of my Butler roots, those Norman governors for over 600 years.Fascinating history. I was fortunate to have an article published in the July issue of "Irish Lives Remembered", p. 48, about my mother's McLauglins in Donegal.
Jul 22, 2013
Kathleen Price
Hello Ryan,
Thank you for the welcome! I have visited Ireland 10 times in the last 12 years. My grandfather came from County Kerry in the late 1890's and settled in Wash. DC. I'm very interested in all things Irish, especially the history of the country and the people.
Jul 22, 2013
Maura Kiely
Hello Ryan,
Thank you for the welcome message. My principal reason for joining is to find out about the Irish Brigade in Italy (St. Patrick's brigade) and the Pro Petri Sede medals. Any information from anyone will be very welcome.
Maura
Jul 22, 2013
James McNamara
Thanks Ryan. Very busy chasing down some of my friend's Newry families these last few days.
Jul 22, 2013
Joey Burns
Thanks Ryan,
Although I still live in Ireland I am interested in the stories of those that have emigrated over the decades. As a sculptor I work in Irish wood and in my personal work I am constantly inspired by our ancient history and mythology. I am part of Ireland's long tradition of storytelling only I do it in a visual format. This is a link to one of my videos on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoVjgkUS-7c
Thanks again for the hearty welcome,
Joey
Jul 23, 2013
Julianne Ní Chonchobhair
Go raibh maith agat! :)
Aug 14, 2013
Thomas M. Maher, III
Hi Ryan - Thanks for the welcome. I hope to get to WG more often. In regard to your question, Indiana has a rather large percentage of people w/ some Irish ancestry, often mixed with German and/or English, as most families here have been in the U.S. since the 19th century. Fort Wayne has two churches named after our patron saint. One largely serves the more recent immigrants from Mexico and Burma. The other, Saint Patrick's of Arcola, is clearly a Great Famine church, built c. 1850 for our people who were digging canals. When one uses the word "Irish" in Indiana, people immediately think of the University of Notre Dame, which is located in our diocese. Personally, I am a "half-narrowback," as it were. My mother was born in Offaly, and my father was Chicago Irish. I grew up in New York and have lived in Indiana for 15 years, where I teach history. Anyway, Thanks again and Erin Go Bragh.
Aug 24, 2013
Steve O'Rorke
Thank you for the welcome, Ryan. I noticed you are from Galway. My son, daughter-in-law and I were just there about two weeks ago but could only spend a short time. We hope to return soon but had limited time in most areas since it was our first trip to Ireland. I loved the country and the people and can't wait to return!
Sep 18, 2013
Timothy McQuaid
Ryan,
Thank you for the welcome.
Tim
Sep 30, 2013
Barrie Maguire
Thanks, Ryan. That pony sure bowled me over this past May. I had to slap myself to stop painting more and more of him. I don't know if you saw my video about that horse: http://youtu.be/7J9EuwZuFvA
Oct 13, 2013
Marcie Kelly
Thank you. I'm excited about finding this site. Look forward to visiting it a lot,
Marcie Kelly
Oct 21, 2013
Living the Sheep's Head Way
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the welcome. We're a small group representing the Sheep's Head Way walking route in West Cork. It stretches from the end of the Sheep's Head peninsula to the early Christian settlement at Gougane Barra, and a post about the O'Sullivan's drew us here. Our area - Kealkill in particular - has very strong associations with the O'Sullivans, as well as with the story of the wild geese.
Nov 3, 2013
Localbooks.ie
No problem Ryan, glad to hear you found something of interest!
Dec 16, 2013
Heath Hubert
Thanks! I'm really glad I found you all. I'm excited to see how I can contribute to the community.
Dec 26, 2013
Danny Alexander
Thank you for the request Ryan!
Jan 31, 2014
Kevin Meyers
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the welcome! Yes, that's me in the picture. I am an avid ice hockey fan and have been playing since I was 10 years old.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Feb 6, 2014
Michael Quane
Thanks, Ryan. I do believe the job discrimination possibility is real. Many small business people would think twice about hiring a "Murphy" or the like, if they believed the worker would show up drunk or hung over on occasion.
I once dated a Jewish girl and had the misfortune of having her mother answer the phone one time (way before cell phones). She started yelling "beer drinkers" and launched into a tirade about the Irish..
Do understand now that there's a different connotation in Ireland for "Paddy."
Best,
Mike
Feb 6, 2014
Sharleen O'Donnell Lozano
I would just love to find my O'Donnell roots in Ireland so that I may come to Ireland with that information and feel the full purpose of the trip. Not that I wouldn't love to come to Ireland just for the beautiful trip but it just would mean so much more to know where I came from.
Thank you for such a warm welcome and I look forward to reading more of your posts.
Sharleen
Feb 12, 2014
Guillermo MacLoughlin
Thank you Ryan for your message. We will be in touch, for sure. I wrote a post, with information of myself. Regards
Guillermo
Feb 16, 2014
Louise Carol Rawls
Hello Ryan, I see that I was made a member back in May, 2013, however, I was somewhat remiss in not getting back to you sooner! We left for Ireland in the middle of June, & returned on Aug. 20, 2013. My husband & I, spent over 2 months living in rented cottages from the North to the South! Wow, what a wonderful adventure & delightful trip! We learned that we can & will in around 1 1/2 yrs.! Any how, how do I get myself in as a full member? I would really like to make friends, starting with you? You can email me at my home address, it is dadeephil@cox.net to advise me how to get in? Then I assume that I should check this website each day? It certainly help us once we are back in our Motherland! All the best, Louise Carol Rawls
Mar 10, 2014
sibyl hines
there are a significant number of those of us of Irish extraction running around the often snowing landscape. However, the Germans, Icelanders, and
There are a significant number of us running around the often snowy landscape. However the Germans, Icelanders, and Sons of Norway have us outnumbered.
Mar 13, 2014
Jack Carey
Ryan,
Thanks for helping me change my name on the register from: "John S. Carey, Jr", to "Jack Carey". Appreciate your help.
Have a great weekend!!!
Jack
Apr 12, 2014
Judy Conrad
Hi Ryan, thanks for the welcome. I do not know the Conrad family in Tampa. My family is in Jacksonville. My parents, many years ago, used to live in St. Petersburg, just across the bay from Tampa. And, I had a cousin who married a Judy and became Judy Conrad, but they are now divorced. Interesting that there are a few of us around. Do you know what heritage their last name is? Mine is German, but it can also be English.
Apr 14, 2014
Judy Conrad
I love your photo's, especially the ones with the horses. Are they wild? We have wild ponies here in Virginia on the Eastern Shore on Assateague Island and every summer they swim the ponies over to Chincoteague Island to auction off some of the herd so there won't be too many. And, in North Carolina, not too far near the border with Virginia, we have wild ponies there too. :-)
Apr 14, 2014
Jack Carey
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the info on Irish Homes..... Appreciate your help. Have a great day!
Jack
Apr 14, 2014
Cheryl Conrad
May 17, 2014
Cheryl Conrad
We have two mini Australian Shepherds. Hope and Manny.
May 17, 2014
Gerard Horn
Thanks Ryan; I specialise in the history of Irish migration to New Zealand. I will put up some links and so on when I get a chance
Jun 4, 2014
Charles McCall
I was on an engineering peoject in Chihuachua Mexico and my boss was a red headed dude Francisco Deverau, His number 2 was Jose Aranja Mahoney. I almost cried when I left ======= What a time!!!!!
Chuck
Jul 22, 2014
Nancy
Hi Ryan, I got your information from Michael Waugh of Wild West Irish Tours. He is a member of our Irish American group here in Richmond, VA USA... I love your site and will be passing the word along to our members along with a link so that they can sign up too. Thanks for all the hard work! Nancy Emig
Jul 31, 2014
Tom [Thomas]
Thank You,Ryan
Jul 31, 2014
Pamela Wrigley Schneider
Aug 1, 2014
Gerard meehan
Thanks for warm welcome
Aug 19, 2014
David Joyce
Hello Ryan,
Thanks for the welcome! I actually have moved around alot as my father is an United Methodist Pastor. I have only lived here for the past 10 years.
David
Aug 19, 2014
Martha Bowes
Hi Ryan,
Thinking about that blog post about using DNA in genealogical research. It's a complex topic. Have just moved across the country and have a lot going on, on top of a disability that limits the amount of typing I should be doing.
Thanks, Martha
Oct 7, 2014
cheryl dale siegel
Hi Ryan; Sorry I've not thanked you sooner for info on moving to Ireland.
Unfortunately cannot read any more of message after you state what I guess is quite a hassle.Hate to bother you but can you explain how I can e-mail my photo to wild geese web. I know I should know how but I just sent my photo to Gerry Regan and he has e-mailed it to me. So it is on my computer. Now What? I need classes in all the technology associated with computers. Thanks for any help.
Cheryl.
Dec 21, 2014
Heritage Partner
That's Just How It Was
Hello Ryan . Unfortunately I have deleted that email you sent me ; asking a a photo of me as a child. I cannot find any ; nooks and crannies all searched. I had a flood in my home 12 years ago and it is possible that they were lost at this time sorry .
Kelly may be emailing you about the same issue as I emailed this info to her when I realized that I had deleted your email .
How ever I have to say that you made good job of the blog -many thanks
Jan 5, 2015