Irish Family History Centre bring you a new innovative website for Irish genealogy
Irish genealogy is well known as the ultimate brick wall. Irish Family History Centre have created a new innovative website to make things easier for you on your path to finding your Irish roots. This video gives you a clear Idea of how it all works.
Irish Family History Event | findmypast Ireland
The Irish Family History Centre runs throughout the week of the St. Patrick's Festival and allows you to discover your Irish family history.
Free access to millions of online records from findmypast.ie will give you an insight of what life was like for your ancestors hundreds of years ago in Ireland. Learn how to search for information using the free computers and chat with experienced staff who can answer your questions.
As well as findmypast.ie, other family history organisations will be on hand to provide advice and guidance each day. A series of lectures will also be held daily, covering various family history topics, so there is something for everyone -- from family history novices to experienced genealogists.
Secrets to Successful Irish Family Research | Masterclass | Findmypast
Is it possible to do Irish family history research when so many historical records have been destroyed? It certainly is and this video masterclass shares insider tips to show you how.
If you’ve got Irish roots, you’ve come to the right place. Check out our playlist dedicated to tracing your Emerald Isle heritage:
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Fiona Fitzsimons, of the Irish Family History Centre, has been carrying out Irish genealogy research for over 25 years and is here to share her tricks of the trade in this exclusive video masterclass.
With over 60 minutes of expert guidance, Fiona discusses how to get started and focuses on:
- Online research - searching widely and deeply
- Irish customs/practices/traditions that may 'obscure' your ancestors in the records
- Strategies to locate an individual or family of interest
- Collateral records that bridge the gaps
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Tracing Ryan Irish family ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, Northern Europe
Tracing Ryan Irish family ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, Northern Europe
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin meaning town of the hurdled ford, is the capital city of Ireland.The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning black pool. Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region.
Originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, the new parliament, the Oireachtas, was located in Leinster House. Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State and later the Republic of Ireland.
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In Dublin, an orientation drive features O'Connell Street, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trinity College with its Book of Kells.
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Dublin the Capital City of Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland in Northern Europe
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Tracing Ryan Irish family ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, Northern Europe
Tracing Ryan Irish family ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, Northern Europe
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin meaning town of the hurdled ford, is the capital city of Ireland.The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning black pool. Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region.
Originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, the new parliament, the Oireachtas, was located in Leinster House. Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State and later the Republic of Ireland.
For more on Dublin Ireland visit:
visitdublin.com/
DUBLIN
In Dublin, an orientation drive features O'Connell Street, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Trinity College with its Book of Kells.
Globus Travel
Essential Britain & Ireland Tour
October 21st 2013 thru November 1st 2013
Ten day tour visiting five countries
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Dublin the Capital City of Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland in Northern Europe
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Paul Burns - The Byrne / Burns / Beirne Surname Project
This describes the evolution of the Byrne / Burns / Beirne surname project from early on when it was suspected that there might be a half-dozen origins of the surnames to the 30 or more distinct groupings now mostly identified from SNP mutations. The project is Y-DNA only, is more than 80% Irish, and over 90 of its members reside in Ireland.
This lecture was presented at Genetic Genealogy Ireland 2014. Please note that these GGI2014 videos are copyrighted to the presenter and should only be used for personal study. They are not to be used for any other purpose without the presenters express permission. Also, please note that because this is a rapidly advancing field, the content may quickly become outdated.
The lectures were sponsored by FamilyTreeDNA (at ftdna.com) and organised by volunteers from ISOGG (International Society of Genetic Genealogy at isogg.org).
DUBLIN, IRELAND-What to See, Where to Drink! (with Irish History and Great Irish Music)
Dublin, Ireland is a vibrant city with a lot of cool things to see and do. There's a lot of great history in the Irish capital. We visited (in chronological order) Christ Church Cathedral, Molly Malone Statue, Kilmainham Gaol (Jail), Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College (Long Room and Book of Kells), Pubs, St. Stephen's Green, Grafton Street, O'Connell Street, and some would say I saved the best for last-a tour of the #1 tourist attraction in Ireland, the Guinness Storehouse, and a tour of the Old Jameson (Whiskey) Distillery. The start times of each sight are listed below. Enjoy!
0:00 Introduction
0:05 Flying into Dublin (Music: Rocky Road to Dublin by Paddy Reilly)
1:11 Christ Church Cathedral (Music: Road to Glory by Celtic Lassies)
5:41 Molly Malone Statue and Legend (Music: Molly Malone by The Dubliners)
8:26 Easter Rising/Easter Rebellion History
8:50 Kilmainham Gaol (Jail)
11:36 Dublin Castle (Music: Dublin in the Rare Oul Times by Pat Woods)
13:13 St. Patrick's Cathedral
17:41 Trinity College
18:29 The Long Room, Trinity College Old Library
19:42 The Book of Kells, Trinity College
20:31 Dublin Pubs (Music: All for Me Grog by Brier)
23:20 St. Stephen's Green (Park) (Music: The Old Dock Road by Irish Song Music
24:58 Walking on the streets of Dublin-Unitarian Church, Trolly, Grafton Street
27:21 O' Connell Street/Spire of Dublin (world's tallest spire)
28:36 Bus tour-Oscar Wilde Statue/Georgian Buildings/U.S. Embassy
30:39 Guinness Storehouse Tour (#1 Ireland Tourist Attraction)
38:36 Old Jameson (Whiskey) Distillery Tour
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Tracing my Irish Ancestry: My Journey Home to Ireland
See Irish-American Gerry Britt's emotional search to uncover his ancestry and how it led him to a small town in Ireland. You'll also hear how he traced his Irish roots and how a surname was all it took to start his family search.
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Travel Podcast: Can You Apply for Irish Citizenship? Trace Your Irish Family History
Do you qualify to apply for Irish Citizenship? Maybe. Even if you were not born in Ireland, and your parents were not born in Ireland, you might be able to apply for Irish Citizenship. Surprised? We were!
If even just one of your grandparents was an Irish citizen born in Ireland, then you may be able to qualify for “Citizenship through birth or descent”. It entails paperwork trails and proof of your family history, paired with applying for a foreign birth. Yes, it might sound like a lot of detective work and paperwork, but for the opportunity to truly be connected to your heritage with an Irish passport?
So, let’s get the word out… literally. This short travel podcast spreads the word about this innovative citizenship opportunity in Ireland as travel podcast host Laura, shares her personal experiences after she stopped at the Irish Family History Center in Dublin (on her way out of the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum – look for it near the gift shop!)
Do you qualify to apply for Irish Citizenship? Maybe. Even if you were not born in Ireland, and your parents were not born in Ireland, you might be able to apply for Irish Citizenship if one of your grandparents was an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland. It's called Irish Citzenship through birth or descent. Explore this topic in a quick Ireland travel podcast episode.
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Conan O'Brien's DNA Test Stunned His Doctor
'Conan' host Conan O'Brien's uncommon DNA test results shocked his doctor.
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Irish Genealogy & History Facts: Celebs with Irish Roots!
Irish Genealogy has uncovered some amazing connections. Did you know Elvis, Kurt Cobain and Muhammad Ali all had Irish Ancestry? Check out our video to uncover more!
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Tom Cruise discovers his Irish Heritage in Dublin
Hollywood actor and producer Tom Cruise discovered that the truth of his Irish family history is more amazing than fiction while visiting Ireland as part of the European leg of the promotional tour for Universal Pictures film 'Oblivion' on April 3. His Irish ancestors have been identified as knights, rebels and heroes in a family history that stretches back an incredible 800 years. In acknowledgement of his Irish Heritage Cruise was presented with a Certificate of Irish Heritage by Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore, in Dublin. The Certificate is an official recognition by the Irish government of those that are proud of their Irish ancestry and heritage.
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Muslims in Ireland | Islam in Ireland
Islam in Ireland | Muslims in Ireland | Muslim population in Ireland
If you are interested in knowing the history of islam and muslims in ireland, how the Early Muslim Community was formed in this country, where was the first mosque built, the Muslim population growth pattern over the years, and whether you can find Halal food and Halal restaurants in Ireland or not?, than this video is for you.
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Early Muslim Community
The Irish constitution says that the state may not endorse any particular religion and guarantees freedom of religion. Muslims arrived in Ireland in the early 1950s. They came as students, many of whom stayed on to work after graduation, settling and marrying Irish nationals. The first wave came from South Africa; these were the children of well-to-do Asians who fled and came to Ireland. Perhaps the Muslim students from the Republic of South Africa were the first to arrive in Ireland for this purpose. Students then followed from India, Malaysia, and the Gulf states. In the 1970s a number of trainees in aircraft engineering came to Ireland from Algeria, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia.
Muslims Population in Ireland
By 2002, the Republic's Muslim population numbered almost 20,000. Of these, around 2,000 were medical doctors, many from Middle Eastern and North African Arabic-speaking countries. The 2006 census identified a total of 32,539 Muslims. Most were Sunni. About 2,000 were Shi'a. In the most recent census in 2016, over 63,000 people indicated Islam as their religion. Hence, there was 29% rise in muslim population growth. In Census 2011, 49,200 people declared themselves Muslim.Islam is now listed as one of the fastest growing religions in Ireland.
First Mosque in Ireland
In 1959, the students formed the Dublin Islamic Society. One of their aims was to source a place of worship, where they could pray their daily prayers and observe their Friday prayer in congregation. They found a premises for sale on Harrington Street number 7, Dublin 8. This became the first mosque in Dublin.
Halal Restaurants in Ireland
There are also a wide variety of Halal friendly restaurants spread across the island of Ireland, including a number of dedicated halal convenience stores dedicated to serving the island of Ireland’s growing Muslim community. All major Hotels and Restaurants will provide Halal food on request and Arabic coffee, Shisha, and traditional Arabic food are served to high standards.
Hotels in Ireland are accustomed to providing for the needs of Muslim tourists. Hotels across the Ireland can provide copies of the Quran, Prayers mats, Wudu facilities, and the direction for Qibla on request. Hotels across of the Ireland are also accustomed to providing for the needs of Muslim guests, large adjoining rooms such as Family suites are widely available, as are alcohol free hotel rooms.
Muslims Charity Organizations
Islam has become the second largest religion in the British Isles a long time ago. 2.5 thousand Muslim charitable organizations operate here, and the British recognize that Muslims are the most generous philanthropists.
The middle of the 19th century was the most tragic time in Ireland's history. There was one disaster after another for the Irish back then. The bad potato harvest, which is poor people's main food, led to famine; after which the Irish began to suffer from typhus fever, dysentery, scurvy and cholera. For several lean years, more than one quarter of Irish people died or fled from the miseries inflicted on them to the United States. The authorities of the United Kingdom tried to help them, but they had very little money.
There's no telling what would happen to Ireland if it did not received help from ... Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Abdul-Majid one. A young Ottoman reformer, was famous for his generosity.
The sultan decided to grant Ireland financial assistance in the amount of £10,000. But a huge amount of money for those times had to be cut tenfold, because British diplomats decided that the sultan's aid should not exceed the size of the British queen's help, who sent the Irish only £2,000.
However, Abdul-Majid found a way to circumvent the laws of diplomacy by sending to Ireland not just money, but also humanitarian aid - several ships full of food that entered Drogheda's port. Since then, the Irish are very sympathetic to the Turks.
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DNA & Irish Genealogy - where to now?
DNA testing has taken off in Ireland (and worldwide) in the past few years with over 15 million people in the databases. Several Irish initiatives have helped to spark this interest, including academic studies (such as the Irish DNA Atlas project), the Genetic Genealogy Ireland conferences (held in Dublin & Belfast), and the formation of the ISOGG Ireland group. But where is Irish genetic genealogy headed? And where will it be in 5 years time?
Advances in genetics are so rapid that even as this presentation was in preparation, developments occurred that will change how we use the public DNA databases.
A brief history of Dublin's Irish roots
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