All Blog Posts (3,670)

Irish-American of Renown Tommy Loughran – Year 1927

 

 The undefeated Light- Heavyweight Champion before he stepped up in class.

 

            This post from The O’Donnells of Philadelphia, Chapter 5, “A typical Year in the Life of the O’Donnells,” takes the reader back to a time when we listened to sports on the radio and used our imagination. It’s a time to be savored. The…

Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 14, 2014 at 3:34pm — No Comments

Derry/Legenderrymaritimefestival Northern Ireland

It'll be anchors ahoy for the weekend of July 26-27 as the Guildhall Square magically transforms into a haven of all things sea related for the annual Flavours of the Foyle Seafood Festival!
There will be a host of children’s fishy activities with Spreya the beautiful Mermaid, giant lobsters, roving pirates and salty sailors aplenty!
Find out more at: www,derrycity.gov.uk/seafood

Added by Maureen Mc Ghee on July 14, 2014 at 6:24am — No Comments

This Week in the History of the Irish: July 13 - July 19

DOMHNAIGH to CÉADAOIN -- From July 13 to 16, 1863, one of the more regrettable incidents related to Irish-American history occurred --the…

Continue

Added by The Wild Geese on July 12, 2014 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Question for Members

New genie class started and participant is descended from a McSweeney. Have looked into this and found they come from a Gallowglas Sept. First I have heard Gallowglas. Article on Wikipedia very informative.  Anyone want to blog on this and in 1800 where would the McSweeney Clan be living?

Added by Dee Notaro on July 12, 2014 at 9:23am — 3 Comments

A British Tradition—Purchasing Rank

Linkedin Long-Form Post #3



Excerpt from his book, Irish in the American Revolution

By James Francis Smith

Author of the “Irish-American Story”



In this day with Social Security, pensions, etc, many may find it impossible to grasp the British officers’ retirement pay—there wasn’t any.

The tradition at the time was called for an officer to purchase a promotion. Here’s the bind they found themselves in. If they didn’t come from money, they had to either borrow… Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 11, 2014 at 4:38pm — No Comments

An Irish-American of Renown - General Richard Montgomery

Brigadier General Richard Montgomery – died during the

campaign for Quebec - County Donegal.

He was the 2nd of eight Brigadier Generals appointed by the Continental Congress

An Excerpt from James Francis Smith’s Irish in the American Revolution

Brigadier General Richard Montgomery

As he gazed at Fortress Quebec,…

Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 11, 2014 at 4:30pm — No Comments


Heritage Partner
Dunmore Cave

Dunmore Cave

Ballyfoyle, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland



History and geology blend at Dunmore Cave to give an interesting and unique situation. Consisting of a series of chambers formed over millions of years, the cave contains some of the finest calcite formations found in any Irish cave. The case has been known to man for many centuries…

Continue

Added by Celtic Tours World Vacations on July 11, 2014 at 7:00am — No Comments

Battle of the Boyne an Ancient Masonic/Egyptian Ritual?

 ...and not a battle at all?  Was the area of Brù-na-Bóinne where the survivors of 'Noah's' flood emerged? What about the 

strange report from Charles O'Kelly, a Colonel in James’ army, who said the whole thing was a conspiracy to hand Ireland to William?…

Continue

Added by Alannah Ryane on July 10, 2014 at 12:30pm — 4 Comments

Mistresses, Concubines and Fitzies in Your Family Tree?

When a "family detective" starts researching  “Royalty” connected to one’s family, there arises  women known as “Mistresses” and “Concubines”.  Most Kings had them. Do you know the difference in these terms or “titles”?

A concubine can be part of a harem, or a…

Continue

Added by Dee Notaro on July 10, 2014 at 2:30am — 3 Comments

There’s Gold in Nellie Cashman

In Tombstone, Arizona, the town too tough to die, Nellie Cashman, the Miners’ Angel, is legendary for her business skills, her philanthropy and her Irish grit. Her biographer once said, when asked to describe her, “Pretty as a…

Continue

Added by Bit Devine on July 9, 2014 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Linkedin Long-Form Posts

I've been invited to publish Long-Form Posts on Linkedin & decided to share them with my readers on Wild Geese.  Here are my first posts. Hope you enjoy them.

Linkedin Long-Form Post #1

 …

Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 9, 2014 at 1:06pm — No Comments

The story-behind the story......this story ran in The Asbury Park Press on Sunday, July 6th, 2014

By Shannon Mullen

They say redheads shouldn’t wear pink, but Kathy Maloney has never been the type to let the theys of this world tell her what she can and cannot do. That explains why, late one Saturday afternoon in 1980, an 18-year-old Maloney ducked into the Simco shoe store in downtown West New York, New Jersey determined to buy the hot pink boots that had…

Continue

Added by Kathleen Concannon Maloney on July 7, 2014 at 7:00pm — No Comments

IListing of I-A of Renown

I began to assemble this to keep me on track as I research and assemble their exploits.

Luke Ryan’s name is first on the list because he fought for our country’s independence but never set a foot on our soil. Should viewers desire other names added, send to (236sulis@gmail.com) their names and exploits. Revolutionary War & Continental Congress

Luke Ryan – • Exploits posted to www.irishamericanstory.com & to Gerry Regan’s,…

Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 7, 2014 at 5:54pm — No Comments

IListing of I-A of Renown

I began to assemble this to keep me on track as I research and assemble their exploits.

Luke Ryan’s name is first on the list because he fought for our country’s independence but never set a foot on our soil. Should viewers desire other names added, send to (236sulis@gmail.com) their names and exploits. Revolutionary War & Continental Congress

Luke Ryan – • Exploits posted to www.irishamericanstory.com & to Gerry Regan’s,…

Continue

Added by James Francis Smith on July 7, 2014 at 5:54pm — No Comments


Admin
Follow Me Down Past Carlow (to Shillelagh)

We arrived at Dublin Airport to some fairly typical Irish summer weather, i.e. cloudy with off-and-on showers and temperatures of about 18 (about 65 back in the…

Continue

Added by Joe Gannon on July 7, 2014 at 3:00pm — 3 Comments


Heritage Partner
Carlow County Museum - A Snapshot of Ireland's Heritage & History

From ancient archeological treasures and industrial history to notable personalities, transportation and sporting memorabilia; Carlow County Museum is a treasure trove for the history buff, genealogical researcher and tourist alike. Read…

Continue

Added by Celtic Tours World Vacations on July 7, 2014 at 7:30am — No Comments

This Week in the History of the Irish: July 6 - July 12

Linen Hall Library

Mary McCracken's ill-fated United Irishman brother, Henry Joy.

MÁIRT -- On…

Continue

Added by The Wild Geese on July 5, 2014 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Moving Past Grief and Finding Happiness Again

... a trip to Ireland helped.

When I decided to share the story about what my family went through while my husband was ill, “…

Continue

Added by Kathleen Concannon Maloney on July 5, 2014 at 3:30pm — 4 Comments

Mrs Who? A Wife by Any Other Name

I have been trying to find out who Mrs. Anne Banks was for the project, "The Very Generous Mrs Banks", but it is proving to be extremely difficult. Even though she was a wealthy woman, who left thousands of pounds…

Continue

Added by Limerick's Life on July 5, 2014 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Irish Lady Who Gave Them Hell

Mary Harris "Mother" Jones (1837- 30 November 1930) was an Irish-American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent labor and community organizer. She helped coordinate major strikes and co-founded the Industrial Workers of the World. Mary…

Continue

Added by Dee Notaro on July 5, 2014 at 12:30pm — 3 Comments

Blog Topics by Tags

Monthly Archives

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2007

2006

2005

1999

The Wild Geese Shop

Get your Wild Geese merch here ... shirts, hats, sweatshirts, mugs, and more at The Wild Geese Shop.

Irish Heritage Partnership

ZenBusiness:
Start a Business Today!

Adobe Express:
What will you create today?


Adverts

Extend your reach with The Wild Geese Irish Heritage Partnership.

Congrats to Our Winners

© 2024   Created by Gerry Regan.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service