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Tag Archives: Great Famine
This week’s crème de la crème — June 22, 2024
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blog postsLAC Improves Access to Certain Census Schedules and Rippling Effects of the Great Famine by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections. Unmarked graves at Glasgow Necropolis indexed and Saturday and Sunday at … Continue reading
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Tagged AncestryDNA, DNA, England, FamilyTreeDNA, filles du roi, Great Famine, Ireland, Library and Archives Canada, mtDNA, MyHeritage, online learning, Ontario Ancestors, Quebec, Scotland
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Author of ‘An Irish Heart’ about the Irish immigrants in Montreal’s Griffintown neighourhood has passed away
Sharon Doyle Driedger, the best-selling author of An Irish Heart — How a Small Immigrant Community Shaped Canada, passed away on May 25 in Toronto. An Irish Heart tells the story of the thousands of impoverished Irish immigrants who settled … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Famine, Griffintown, Ireland
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‘Great Famine Voices Hamilton, Ontario’ on YouTube
If you missed the online premiere last Sunday of Great Famine Voices Hamilton, Ontario, it is now available on YouTube. The 35-minute documentary is part of the ongoing Great Famine Voices series produced and curated by Dr. Jason King for Ireland’s National Famine … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Famine, Hamilton, Irish Famine
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Online premiere of documentary, Great Famine Voices Hamilton, Ontario
During Black ’47 — 175 years ago — the Irish Famine prompted more than 100,000 desperate Irish men, women, and children to leave their homeland and make a perilous journey across the Atlantic to Canada. Many did not survive the … Continue reading
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Memorial site for Montreal’s Irish Famine immigrants may soon be realized
During her re-election campaign, Montreal incumbent mayor Valérie Plante pledged to create a new memorial site for the Irish Famine immigrants who died on the city’s waterfront in the 19th century. For years, the city’s Irish community has tried to … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Roc, Great Famine, Irish Famine
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Latest genealogy videos from Allen County Public Library
The Allen County Public Library has added an additional seven genealogy videos to its YouTube channel. The videos vary in length from about 40 minutes to about an hour. A Lonely Voyage: Late 19th Century Irish Immigrant Women in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allen County Public Library, Canada, DNA, Great Famine, Ireland, photos, scanning, YouTube
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Documentary about the Irish Famine on YouTube
Liam Neeson narrates The Hunger: The Story of the Irish Famine, a two-part documentary produced to mark the 175th anniversary of the Great Famine. It was broadcast a month ago on RTÉ 1 television and can be viewed on YouTube, perhaps … Continue reading
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Interfaith gathering at Montreal’s Irish monument
Thousands of Irish people fleeing the Great Famine of 1847 settled in Montreal. It is estimated that 6,000 of them lost their lives on the shores of the St. Lawrence River during the voyage, and are buried in a cemetery located in … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Rock, famine, Great Famine
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Irish Famine memorial park to be built in Montreal
It has taken 172 years, several generations, and a lot of lobbying and hard work from the Montreal Irish Memorial Park Foundation, and now it appears the city will have an Irish Famine memorial park to honour the memory of … Continue reading
This week’s crème de la crème — July 21, 2018
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs British Columbia Online Historical Photos Research, Ontario Online Historical Photos Research, Quebec Online Historical Photos Research, Prince Edward Island Online Historical Photos Research, Newfoundland and Labrador Online Historical Photos Research, and Canadian Territories Online … Continue reading
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