Thank you Gerry. And yes my family is recovering from Sandy, we were displaced for seven months but are back home now. Many others are not so fortunate and rebuilding is a very slow process but most are committed to returning home. I look forward to exploring this great site.
Delighted to hear this, Donna. My godparents, Joe and Helen Lynch, lived in Breezy in their retirement years. Uncle Joe worked for the Board of Ed most of his adult life. Did you happen to know them. I think Joe died about 15 years ago, and Helen may still be alive, but not likely in Breezy.
Hi Gary
Good to hear from you. Just saw your message and am on way way to bed as it is 23.20 here. I look forward to linking up later. I was a Capuchin but now I am working in the Dublin Diocese as a school chaplain in the Tallaght area of Dublin
Thanks Gerry.....as far as my link to Ireland my Grandparents came to the states in 1930's from County Kerry and settled in the Bronx. Dingle and Lixnaw is where they were from. Made it back to visit there in mid 90's with my folks. Loved it and wish I could visit again...in the meantime just enjoying sites like this one..thanks again!!
Gerry...here's some nice feedback from a visitor to my etsy site:
I think your items are fascinating. I guess my question is this; Would your eggs survive shipment to America?I followed your link from a site called the Wild Geese. I want to show my wife your items and I am sure I will be in touch. Once again, thank you. Dan
Hi Gerry- thank you for the warm welcome! I just moved to Richmond. I have been living in Sligo half the year and I am originally from the Bronx. My grandfather was Matty Regan from Magherafelt. Maybe we are related. :)
Thanks Ger for your lovely words on my music. It's lovely being part of this group. I would love to take part in the discussion tomorrow evening on JFK. But I don't know yet if I can. After the performance of my music for JFK there are a number of other events with a lot of officials from the US Embassy here and others. I don't know if I will be back in my hotel in time to connect.
I wish you every success. I will be honoured to be only a few miles from where the Kennedy forefathers lived and to perform my music from where they emigrated and in honour of JFK. This is my music about the famine ship The Dunbrody that transported to many to the US especially from Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny.
Many thanks for the lovely welcome, Gerry, and for posting my review - that was a lovely surprise! Delighted to be a member of the Wild Geese community. I've already connected with another Deady in New Zealand!
Gerry, its for all ages and 8 and up definately! It is available in paperback and Kindle and if you buy the paperback you get the Kindle edition for free! A wonderful stocking stuffer.
Thank you Gerry, I appreciate the welcome. I would never have known about you guys if it wasn't for Patrick Deady from NZ. I was born and raised in Tralee Co Kerry and moved to the USA in the 1980's I love Ireland and the Irish people! I own and operate my own Company in Boston, called The Irish Connection Home Health Care Service! I have almost 50 Irish nurses in our company very caring people! It's great to be part of this group!!
Hi Gerry , no I am no pilot I got a present of a flying lesson and took the shot then. I work in food sales and for a company called Air View where we shoot video with a drone flying up to 60 meters high.
No, afraid the only Gibbonses I know are in Leitrim Village and another whose married name is Gibbons in Drumshanbo (I think). I am a transplanted New Yorker (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan & The Bronx) who's 'only' been here in Leitrim for 17 years (still a blow-in).
I saw Wild Geese in this past week's Irish Echo.I wore the facinatorat my cousin's wedding in Galway in Dec.I borrowed it from another cousin.The dress is American styled.Hope you have a lovely day.
Hi Gerry. Thank you for getting in touch. Hope I will also be a link to all the members is this southern part of the world, but also an Irish place, many times forgotten of the Irish Diaspora.
From the little I've read of you on this site it sure seems like you have had an intriguing quest on your journey to discover your family roots. Many children given to adoption would have found themselves in exactly your same situation when they came to that age of discovery. I guess most would have chosen not to pursue the genealogy trail. As a smitten follower I imagine that you too are discovering what a vast reservoir of resources there are out there especially on the internet.
I come from the townland of Knockafubble halfway between the villages of Emyvale and Glaslough in north County Monaghan. I live about a mile as the crow flies from the Blackwater river which divides Co Monaghan from Co Tyrone and also Northern Ireland from Rep of Ireland. Glaslough is unique in that it is home to the Leslies of Castle Leslie where the marriage of Beatle Paul Mc Cartney and Heather Mills took place. Emyvale and Glaslough villages are just 3 miles apart and the Leslie estate stretches to the border as well.
What makes this neck of the woods so unique is the fact that the Leslie estate is also bordered by Tynan Abbey estate on the Northern Ireland side which is in Co Armagh and by the Caledon estate in in Co Tyrone. Three estates still in the hands of its original owners in three separate Counties, in two separate countries (politically) with two separate currencies, two separate EC member states.
As for my own family, we have resided for as far back in Knockafubble as I can find in a direct line to 1796.
Our Irish radio program . podcasts at http://skinnyhouli.com, new book, www.mikehoulihan.com/store, and planning another trip to Ireland . Hoping to see OUR IRISH COUSINS at The Galway Film Fleadh in July, praying we get in! God bless The Wild Geese!
Thanks for the welcome to Wild Geese. In yur email you asked me about my personal Irish history, along with my experience ferreting out the stories of others.
I have been a professional genealogist based in Dublin since 1990. My background can be found at: www.heirsireland.com. My main area of practice is probate genealogy, locating rightful heirs in iinternational ntestate estates. I also spend a lot of time in the GRO research room in Dublin so I have extensive experience in civil registration. I have lectured on Irish genealogy in Ireland, the U.S., Canada and the U.K. My husband and I will be speaking in Waltham, Massachusetts at Celtic Connections conference in August (15th and 16th).
Hi Gerry I have picture of my father with a Leitrim Pipe band taken about 1922 Also some information about the bandrrom a few years later 1934/35. How can I send these Pics to you John Caffrey
Just wanted to say hello and to also say "Tis good to be back"!. Been away on business trips for several months and traveling the State is now calmed down for me. Finally time to gather my thoughts and catch up on what I have missed on TWG!
Hi Gerry: Thanks for Joe's e-mail. We'll see if he can help.
I'm enjoying the fact that many members live in Ireland. When I first joined just recently I thought all the members were strictly from USA. That's a lovely surprise.
Just reading your page from 2011. Damien Shiels was asking about an actor who worked with John Ford, Arthur Shields. Being a movie buff like my folks. He was the brother of that adorable Barry Fitzgerald , who along with John Wayne and the still beautiful Maureen O'Hara filmed The Quiet Man. I believe she lives in Idaho near her Grandson.
Hi Gerry, I've just joined and am trying to get a feel for The Wild Geese.I saw that you 'liked' my joining so I thought I'd start with you. I'm a journalist - one of my editors was actually a Gerry O'Regan, so it seems like I know you already! I've written four novels set in Ireland (three based around the War of Independence). I see that you gave a talk on the Christmas Truce, which tells me you like your history. I have a blog - historywithatwist.wordpress.com - which you might or might not like. I live in Greystones, Co Wicklow and am married, with four children. That's enough about me. Hope we can stay in touch. All the best, David
Thank you Gerry for the help you are giving to the people entering the contest. I lost my blog and finely found it. When I updated it somehow I sent it to 1999. I don't know how I did that but I guess I am out of the contest because I see it twice,although I only put it in once. I can't erase it because it will erase both of them. anyway thank you. I also read about how you found your mother. My heart goes out to you and I pray she will change her mind. NancyUSA
I have a friend who was brought up in Belfast, and he has experienced "the parades" first hand and reports that the Orange Order parades are a sanctioned opportunity for loyalists to incite mayhem and cause violence and destruction of property. He has had very real, very bad, very visceral experiences. He is very educated, thoughtful and reflective. I find him to be a most credible witness, and I think the parades should be stopped in the furtherance of peace.
Best,
Niamh
Gerry,
Have you blocked me? The system will not allow me to "reply" or "send a message" on the discussion page for this topic.
Well, I couldn't go wrong as it was a Ken Loach film...it depicts the heart of Ireland and its people....I grew up in South Boston at a time when I did not know that people other than the Irish existed....those in the film and those I grew up with are one and the same.....the film embraced me....
Virginia Osgood
Hey Gerry, we are not sure if my husband's people were Scots or Scots-Irish. I have done some work on them and it appears they may have immigrated quite early. There is so much more to learn. My father's people immigrated from Scotland to Ireland in the 1600's. Then from County Down to Pennsylvania in the early 1800's. My mother's people came from Cork and Kerry around 1880. Tell me more about your Irwin if you get the time. You never know...
Gerry
Thanks so much for featuring the review of twenty years a growing. I am working on another piece now, and will post it in a couple weeks...life needs to slow down to give me more time to write!
Susan
I read your article on the Irwins of Hells Kitchen and was surprised to learn that they lived near my Irwin relatives. My grandfather was Joseph Irwin (1872-1948). They lived on 10th Ave. between 43rd and 44th st. Just wondering if you came across them in your research?
I wanted to inform you that a member with the name of James Pollard has just tried scamming with an "lost inheritance scam". I just want to urge you to please let folks know. This guy says something about a long lost relative that recently died and has no known heirs and then goes on to say he wants 50% and that I would need to keep it a secret. I have a copy of the email he sent. I do take full responsibility for communicating with someone from this forum with my own personal email on myself, that was stupid on my part.
"Daniel P Quinn has captured a bygone era with such detailed, loving, bittersweet accuracy.
Such family memories - and they are rich indeed, considering he hails from two such vibrant, singularly civilized cultures ...
Irish- and Italian-American; no fooling around! The old Newark comes alive in his poignant, celebrating words ...
as does the glory that was Paterson, NJ, birthplace of American industry ...
-- Hey, it/they - still is/are, both these wonderful, bustling, BUSY New Jersey cities! eh, all? in their 20th century heydays ...
Phoenixes now rising from the strong, struggling and WONDERFULLY PERSEVERING "ashes ..."?
- Nope; the people of Newark since the "White Flight," post-WWII,
are every bit as validly vibrant as those who came before, let's face it, eh?
-- It's just a rapidly e'er changing mixture of eras we are so challenged to be negotiating,
we Americans and we globally over-populated, fascinating yet always goofy-enough humans ...
Bravo to all who appreciate the seemingly boundless energy, spirit and enterprise that is Newark.
Thank you, Mr. Quinn, for bringing the pre-21st century Newark once again to such sweet, happy life ... a rewarding, compelling, intensely-personally-felt trip down Memory Lane, indeed".
V. Hammer, Artistic Director
Midlantic Theatre Company
Artistic Director's riff on "Newark, Italy & me." (Lulu ) for 2019.
Matt Purcell
Thanks Gerry. Have newsletter piece for inclusion. Not sure how that might be done. Matt Purcell.
Sep 29, 2013
Donna Hughes
Thank you Gerry. And yes my family is recovering from Sandy, we were displaced for seven months but are back home now. Many others are not so fortunate and rebuilding is a very slow process but most are committed to returning home. I look forward to exploring this great site.
Sep 30, 2013
Gerry Regan
Delighted to hear this, Donna. My godparents, Joe and Helen Lynch, lived in Breezy in their retirement years. Uncle Joe worked for the Board of Ed most of his adult life. Did you happen to know them. I think Joe died about 15 years ago, and Helen may still be alive, but not likely in Breezy.
Sep 30, 2013
Fr. Martin Hughes
Good to hear from you. Just saw your message and am on way way to bed as it is 23.20 here. I look forward to linking up later. I was a Capuchin but now I am working in the Dublin Diocese as a school chaplain in the Tallaght area of Dublin
Oct 8, 2013
John Sears
Thanks Gerry.....as far as my link to Ireland my Grandparents came to the states in 1930's from County Kerry and settled in the Bronx. Dingle and Lixnaw is where they were from. Made it back to visit there in mid 90's with my folks. Loved it and wish I could visit again...in the meantime just enjoying sites like this one..thanks again!!
John
Oct 12, 2013
Kelly O'Rourke
Gerry...here's some nice feedback from a visitor to my etsy site:
I think your items are fascinating.
I guess my question is this;
Would your eggs survive shipment to America?I followed your link from a site called the Wild Geese.
I want to show my wife your items and I am sure I will be in touch.
Once again, thank you.
Dan
:) Kelly
Oct 13, 2013
Cindy Butler
Thanks, looking forward to the news about the film!
Oct 15, 2013
Michael Waugh
Hi Gerry- thank you for the warm welcome! I just moved to Richmond. I have been living in Sligo half the year and I am originally from the Bronx. My grandfather was Matty Regan from Magherafelt. Maybe we are related. :)
Nov 3, 2013
Vincent Kennedy
Thanks Ger for your lovely words on my music. It's lovely being part of this group. I would love to take part in the discussion tomorrow evening on JFK. But I don't know yet if I can. After the performance of my music for JFK there are a number of other events with a lot of officials from the US Embassy here and others. I don't know if I will be back in my hotel in time to connect.
I wish you every success. I will be honoured to be only a few miles from where the Kennedy forefathers lived and to perform my music from where they emigrated and in honour of JFK. This is my music about the famine ship The Dunbrody that transported to many to the US especially from Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny.
https://soundcloud.com/vincentjohnkennedy/the-dunbrody
The picture was taken with me conducting the music beside the ship and in the place the performance will take place tomorrow.
Vincent
Nov 21, 2013
Mary Deady
Many thanks for the lovely welcome, Gerry, and for posting my review - that was a lovely surprise! Delighted to be a member of the Wild Geese community. I've already connected with another Deady in New Zealand!
Dec 1, 2013
Melissa Strobel
Thank you Gerry! It's a long, convoluted one.
Dec 8, 2013
Matthew Morris
Gerry, its for all ages and 8 and up definately! It is available in paperback and Kindle and if you buy the paperback you get the Kindle edition for free! A wonderful stocking stuffer.
Dec 17, 2013
Steve O'Neill
Hi Gerry,
Just joined the other groups, looking forward to further discussions!
Don't know if you heard, but my son Mike is in CO A 1 BN 69th. Funny how things turn out!
Happy New Year!
Steve
Dec 30, 2013
Marian Deady
Jan 4, 2014
Frank Scott
Hi Gerry , no I am no pilot I got a present of a flying lesson and took the shot then. I work in food sales and for a company called Air View where we shoot video with a drone flying up to 60 meters high.
Jan 17, 2014
Mary Collins Dolan
Jan 19, 2014
Lisa Fortin Jackson
Thanks, Ger! For some reason, it seemed as though green was the way to go…:)
Jan 19, 2014
Kevin Westley T.M.R.F.
Hopefully. I finally got to my first IAC reunion this last summer. There is a Facebook page: Irish Arts Center Memories
Jan 28, 2014
kathleen glynn
Hi Gerry!
I saw Wild Geese in this past week's Irish Echo.I wore the facinatorat my cousin's wedding in Galway in Dec.I borrowed it from another cousin.The dress is American styled.Hope you have a lovely day.
Feb 15, 2014
Guillermo MacLoughlin
Hi Gerry. Thank you for getting in touch. Hope I will also be a link to all the members is this southern part of the world, but also an Irish place, many times forgotten of the Irish Diaspora.
Regards
Guillermo (William)
Feb 16, 2014
Guillermo MacLoughlin
Hi gerry. Were are you based?
Feb 17, 2014
Bit Devine
Breithla Shona, a chara!
Feb 26, 2014
Patrick Thomas Mc Quaid
Hi Gerry,
Thanks for the welcome on board.
From the little I've read of you on this site it sure seems like you have had an intriguing quest on your journey to discover your family roots. Many children given to adoption would have found themselves in exactly your same situation when they came to that age of discovery. I guess most would have chosen not to pursue the genealogy trail. As a smitten follower I imagine that you too are discovering what a vast reservoir of resources there are out there especially on the internet.
I come from the townland of Knockafubble halfway between the villages of Emyvale and Glaslough in north County Monaghan. I live about a mile as the crow flies from the Blackwater river which divides Co Monaghan from Co Tyrone and also Northern Ireland from Rep of Ireland. Glaslough is unique in that it is home to the Leslies of Castle Leslie where the marriage of Beatle Paul Mc Cartney and Heather Mills took place. Emyvale and Glaslough villages are just 3 miles apart and the Leslie estate stretches to the border as well.
What makes this neck of the woods so unique is the fact that the Leslie estate is also bordered by Tynan Abbey estate on the Northern Ireland side which is in Co Armagh and by the Caledon estate in in Co Tyrone. Three estates still in the hands of its original owners in three separate Counties, in two separate countries (politically) with two separate currencies, two separate EC member states.
As for my own family, we have resided for as far back in Knockafubble as I can find in a direct line to 1796.
Mar 30, 2014
Philip Sheridan
thank it not my name .. i am here learn .. some blog ... that all ..
Apr 5, 2014
Founding Member
Mike Houlihan
Thanks Gerry,
Our Irish radio program . podcasts at http://skinnyhouli.com, new book, www.mikehoulihan.com/store, and planning another trip to Ireland . Hoping to see OUR IRISH COUSINS at The Galway Film Fleadh in July, praying we get in!
God bless The Wild Geese!
Apr 23, 2014
Robert Tuttle
Yes, that is my John Wayne fan site, and I have some pictures of my John Wayne collection on there.
Bob Tuttle
May 5, 2014
Bianca Gallegly Horkan
Thank you for the welcome Gerry.
My mom was not a Stones fan and I'm pretty sure my dad wasn't either. I've asked her where she got my name from but she says she can't remember. :-)
May 9, 2014
John J caffrey
Thanks for the info -looking forward to enjoying the site and the activities. John
May 12, 2014
Roberta Foran
Thank you for the welcome, Gerry!
May 25, 2014
Eileen M. ÓDúill, CG
Hi Gerry,
Thanks for the welcome to Wild Geese. In yur email you asked me about my personal Irish history, along with my experience ferreting out the stories of others.
I have been a professional genealogist based in Dublin since 1990. My background can be found at: www.heirsireland.com. My main area of practice is probate genealogy, locating rightful heirs in iinternational ntestate estates. I also spend a lot of time in the GRO research room in Dublin so I have extensive experience in civil registration. I have lectured on Irish genealogy in Ireland, the U.S., Canada and the U.K. My husband and I will be speaking in Waltham, Massachusetts at Celtic Connections conference in August (15th and 16th).
I'd be happy to answer brief questions as needed.
May 31, 2014
John J caffrey
Hi Gerry I have picture of my father with a Leitrim Pipe band taken about 1922 Also some information about the bandrrom a few years later 1934/35. How can I send these Pics to you John Caffrey
Jun 11, 2014
Danny Alexander
Hey Gerry!
Just wanted to say hello and to also say "Tis good to be back"!. Been away on business trips for several months and traveling the State is now calmed down for me. Finally time to gather my thoughts and catch up on what I have missed on TWG!
Danny
Jun 12, 2014
Melissa Martin-Ellis
Thanks for your friendship, Gerry.
Aug 1, 2014
james lawrence dore
Thanks!
Sep 22, 2014
james lawrence dore
New title is better!
Sep 22, 2014
Patricia Louise Hughes
Thanks Gerry. You're my first friend.
Sep 24, 2014
Kelvin Benjamin
dia duit Gerry. buíochas a ghabháil le haghaidh add dom mar chara. ach níl mé in Éirinn. tá mé anseo a fhoghlaim go léir. go raibh maith agat
Oct 20, 2014
cheryl dale siegel
Hi Gerry: Thanks for Joe's e-mail. We'll see if he can help.
I'm enjoying the fact that many members live in Ireland. When I first joined just recently I thought all the members were strictly from USA. That's a lovely surprise.
Just reading your page from 2011. Damien Shiels was asking about an actor who worked with John Ford, Arthur Shields. Being a movie buff like my folks. He was the brother of that adorable Barry Fitzgerald , who along with John Wayne and the still beautiful Maureen O'Hara filmed The Quiet Man. I believe she lives in Idaho near her Grandson.
Dec 28, 2014
William J. Donohue
Gerry,
I am looking for a mainline publisher who would be willing to review my book with a view to publishing it. Any connections?
Bill Donohue
Mar 14, 2015
David Lawlor
Hi Gerry, I've just joined and am trying to get a feel for The Wild Geese.I saw that you 'liked' my joining so I thought I'd start with you. I'm a journalist - one of my editors was actually a Gerry O'Regan, so it seems like I know you already! I've written four novels set in Ireland (three based around the War of Independence). I see that you gave a talk on the Christmas Truce, which tells me you like your history. I have a blog - historywithatwist.wordpress.com - which you might or might not like. I live in Greystones, Co Wicklow and am married, with four children. That's enough about me. Hope we can stay in touch. All the best, David
May 20, 2015
NancyUSA
Thank you Gerry for the help you are giving to the people entering the contest. I lost my blog and finely found it. When I updated it somehow I sent it to 1999. I don't know how I did that but I guess I am out of the contest because I see it twice,although I only put it in once. I can't erase it because it will erase both of them. anyway thank you. I also read about how you found your mother. My heart goes out to you and I pray she will change her mind. NancyUSA
Jun 9, 2015
Niamh Ultaigh
I have a friend who was brought up in Belfast, and he has experienced "the parades" first hand and reports that the Orange Order parades are a sanctioned opportunity for loyalists to incite mayhem and cause violence and destruction of property. He has had very real, very bad, very visceral experiences. He is very educated, thoughtful and reflective. I find him to be a most credible witness, and I think the parades should be stopped in the furtherance of peace.
Best,
Niamh
Gerry,
Have you blocked me? The system will not allow me to "reply" or "send a message" on the discussion page for this topic.
?
Jul 23, 2015
Virginia Osgood
Virginia Osgood
Aug 9, 2015
Suzee McKee Irwin
Hey Gerry, we are not sure if my husband's people were Scots or Scots-Irish. I have done some work on them and it appears they may have immigrated quite early. There is so much more to learn. My father's people immigrated from Scotland to Ireland in the 1600's. Then from County Down to Pennsylvania in the early 1800's. My mother's people came from Cork and Kerry around 1880. Tell me more about your Irwin if you get the time. You never know...
Oct 16, 2015
Susan O'Dea Boland
Thanks so much for featuring the review of twenty years a growing. I am working on another piece now, and will post it in a couple weeks...life needs to slow down to give me more time to write!
Susan
Nov 14, 2015
Heritage Partner
House of Monaghan
Gerry, thanks for the mention on Facebook today... much appreciated! :)
Brian
House of Monaghan
Feb 8, 2016
Elaine Noonan
Hi Gerry,
I read your article on the Irwins of Hells Kitchen and was surprised to learn that they lived near my Irwin relatives. My grandfather was Joseph Irwin (1872-1948). They lived on 10th Ave. between 43rd and 44th st. Just wondering if you came across them in your research?
Elaine
May 2, 2018
Jules Sullivan (Jenkins)
I wanted to inform you that a member with the name of James Pollard has just tried scamming with an "lost inheritance scam". I just want to urge you to please let folks know. This guy says something about a long lost relative that recently died and has no known heirs and then goes on to say he wants 50% and that I would need to keep it a secret. I have a copy of the email he sent. I do take full responsibility for communicating with someone from this forum with my own personal email on myself, that was stupid on my part.
Feb 7, 2019
Daniel P Quinn
Dec 23, 2019
Alpona Dutta
Thanks Gerry. Yes I’m studying in Griffith College Dublin. Hope to see you someday!
Apr 7, 2020