Sarah, a chara...so glad to see you in the Flock... Let us know when you are headed to Tucson... You always have a bed...and a dram of whiskey waiting... and hugs...lots of hugs!
Sarah , Thanks for that note . Im very interested in this aspect of the story presently . From Gilmores perspective and from other Irish of the day they saw great parallels between the plight of the Slave and the Irishman . In fact the position of the Irish during penal times had legally been comparable with that of the planters slave in the south . So please any info would be tremendous . My email address is psgilmore@eircom.net . By the way happy 2014 and I hope you have had a great Xmas . Regards Jarlath MacNamara
Hi Sarah....Same here. I have shared this film with my nieces and nephews over the years. As well as another family favorite, "The War of the Buttons". I love the folk lore of the "Secret of Roan Inish"...it's just magical! The landscape, the music, it's just charming!!!
Thanks for the welcome, Sarah. I am looking forward to exploring the site, and I am especially interested in genealogy. I hope there are others here who are also interested.
Sarah, my husband had a cousin, Anthony Nucci who was a foreign language teacher in South Hampton. He retired a few years ago and moved to Florida. He passed away last August.
I don't know of any other Nucci's in my husband's immediate family in LI.
Thanks very much, Sarah. I'm looking forward to connecting with people here. San Francisco is a place I would love to visit. Have you heard of Emperor Norton? https://goo.gl/tn07mX
Thank you Sarah, Ever since visiting Ireland for the first time last Fall, I have been in Love with Ireland. I even found Ballykissangel and watched them all and was so sad when it ended. The Pub in Bally-K was so real and reminded me of the Pub in Doolin (only the one in Doolin had great music constantly.)
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welcome Sarah, It was nice chatting with you
Oct 19, 2013
Bit Devine
Sarah, a chara...so glad to see you in the Flock... Let us know when you are headed to Tucson... You always have a bed...and a dram of whiskey waiting... and hugs...lots of hugs!
Nov 18, 2013
Jarlath MacNamara
Sarah , Thanks for that note . Im very interested in this aspect of the story presently . From Gilmores perspective and from other Irish of the day they saw great parallels between the plight of the Slave and the Irishman . In fact the position of the Irish during penal times had legally been comparable with that of the planters slave in the south . So please any info would be tremendous . My email address is psgilmore@eircom.net . By the way happy 2014 and I hope you have had a great Xmas . Regards Jarlath MacNamara
Dec 27, 2013
Kerry Casey
G'day Sarah, thanks for the friend request. Are you a descendant of the Nagle's of Glenosheen? If so nice to meet you coz. Cheers, Kerry.
Feb 3, 2014
Eddie Stack
thanks Sarah, SFBA feels like home today with the rain...
Feb 8, 2014
Kasey Farley
Hi Sarah .. thanks for the welcome..
Feb 27, 2014
Rich Rennicks
Thank you for the welcome. Glad to be here.
Mar 18, 2014
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Fran Reddy
Thought you might like this ;) Saw it on facebook!
Apr 8, 2014
Sharon Crowley Connor
Gee, that's a super welcome. Must be a friendly place, this Wild Geese campfire. I'll get in the swing of things soon enough.(Are you in LA?) Sharon
May 3, 2014
Alana Brown
Jun 29, 2014
Bob Nagle
And warmest greetings from a Nagle living down-under.
Jul 24, 2014
Erin M O'Neill
Hi Sarah....Same here. I have shared this film with my nieces and nephews over the years. As well as another family favorite, "The War of the Buttons". I love the folk lore of the "Secret of Roan Inish"...it's just magical! The landscape, the music, it's just charming!!!
Aug 10, 2014
Lynne Duddy
thanks, Sarah... very nice welcome
Aug 22, 2014
Jenna Fennell
Thank you Sarah, looking forward to exploring the website a bit more. Can't wait.
Sep 2, 2014
Keith James Biever
Do you have Cunningham, Marrah or Nevins roots in Co. Roscommon?
Sep 29, 2014
Linda
Thanks for the welcome, Sarah. I am looking forward to exploring the site, and I am especially interested in genealogy. I hope there are others here who are also interested.
Oct 6, 2014
John Coffey
Dec 14, 2014
Judi Hyde
And a Happy New Year to you Sarah! I did enjoy your article on the Three Birds...I had never heard it before but won't forget it!
Jan 3, 2015
ana maria soiffer
Thanks a lot ! I ´m very happy to be part of this group ! Happy New Year x you , too ! And greetings from Argentina !
Jan 4, 2015
Kathleen Sullivan Nucci
RE: Nucci's
Sarah, my husband had a cousin, Anthony Nucci who was a foreign language teacher in South Hampton. He retired a few years ago and moved to Florida. He passed away last August.
I don't know of any other Nucci's in my husband's immediate family in LI.
Apr 5, 2015
David Lawlor
Thanks very much, Sarah. I'm looking forward to connecting with people here. San Francisco is a place I would love to visit. Have you heard of Emperor Norton? https://goo.gl/tn07mX
May 20, 2015
David Lawlor
I never knew it was called that...I definitely have to visit. Ever since seeing the car chase with Steve McQueen in Bullit, I've been hooked
May 20, 2015
Kathleen Frances Thompson
Thank you Sarah, Ever since visiting Ireland for the first time last Fall, I have been in Love with Ireland. I even found Ballykissangel and watched them all and was so sad when it ended. The Pub in Bally-K was so real and reminded me of the Pub in Doolin (only the one in Doolin had great music constantly.)
Jun 12, 2015