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My Dad has a direct ancestor who came over to Chester City from Roscommon in 1430 and was admitted to the Chester Guild and given the right to carry on the trade of shoemaker in the town. My daughter thinks this entitles her to claim Irish Descent . (actually her Dad's great great great Grandmother Catherine Fenwick's father was from County Sligo and came over to hammersmith in the 1850s)
Who else on here has Irish Ancestry and what part of the Emerald Isle were they from?
Who else on here has Irish Ancestry and what part of the Emerald Isle were they from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of my grandfathers came from Dungannon and his wife was born in Co Mayo, but her mum and dad were both Scots incomers. My Dad's family are all Scots as far back as we can go but with an Irish surname that comes from Co Fermanagh.
While tracing my wife's (very English) family tree we came across her great, great grandfather who was born in Passage West, Co Cork and came over to Cornwall in the 1800s.
While tracing my wife's (very English) family tree we came across her great, great grandfather who was born in Passage West, Co Cork and came over to Cornwall in the 1800s.
My great great great great grandfather came from Carlow in Ireland and settled in Kings Lynn (not exactly accessible from Ireland!). I suspect he was in some way linked as a worker to the Duke of Bedford since he moved from an area where the DoB had land to an area which had a large DoB presence. Ran several hotels and pubs, despatched one wife and married her sister and then drank himself to death.
My paternal gt grandparents were Irish. He was from Tipperary and she Cobh,Cork later renamed Queenstown when Queen Victoria visited. It was reverted back to Cork. They came over here due to the potatoe famine.
My maternal ancestors were French but fled to escape the guillotine. They were in the court at Versaille. They ended up in Limehouse.
My maternal ancestors were French but fled to escape the guillotine. They were in the court at Versaille. They ended up in Limehouse.
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