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Ó am go ham, feicimid sna hAnnála tagairt do mhná céile agus d'iníonacha na cléire oidhreachtúla, mar sna samplaí thíos.
From time to…
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Are you descended from any of Ireland's hundreds of hereditary ecclesiastical families? Many of us can point to our warrior and royal ancestors. But how many of us know about our ecclesiastical ancestors?
That's right. Our ecclesiastical…
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This Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 10AM to 3PM, Molloy College's Irish Studies Institute will host a Feast of Gaelic Culture in Long Island, New York with free workshops in the Irish Language, modern Irish Genealogy, Seanchas…
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Jerry, fàilte to The (New) Wild Geese. Looking forward to gaining the benefit of your many years of study of the Irish language and culture, and your own Irish story. After working together at An Gael Magazine 28 years ago, we have accomplished a reunion of sorts here. Again, my heartiest welcome to you. Ger
Welcome, Jerry!
I see you're a long-time acquaintance of Ger. Very good. Glad to have you aboard here ... looking forward to learning more about your background and work amongst the Irish-American community!
~ Ryan
Go raibh maith agat, a Ríán. / Thank you, Ryan.
Déanfaidh mé mo dhícheall rud éigin suimiúl a rá le linn na seachtaine seo.
I'll try to say something interesting this week.
Le gach dea-ghuí / Best,
Jerry
Jerry,
Just discovered you! Would like to find out more about the Seanchas you research and the books you produce. Interested especially in the Iron Age up to the 10th century! I have published "Ireland's Queen Maeve' with Amazon's CreateSpace. Have you any material on the first few centuries AD? Thank you.
Tom O Connor
tomo.connor@yahoo.co.uk
From one Kelly to another.
Happy Christmas - Joe
www.kellyclanireland.com
I'll try to get it right for Easter (when's Easter)
Joe
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