calling all IRISH and Irish descendants

50% irish here.
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Have not yet returned to the homeland, sure to get it done soon.
 
Irish descent here also!

The best I can track, my Dad's side came over in the 1820's.

They raised dairy cows, pigs, chickens, & sugar cane.

These days, they seem to all be painters.
 
Hey....Irish here...My granddad is a McGarry!! I am now dating a man how is 1/2 irish O'Shea
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...we all love the whiskey
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...Thank the irish for that!!
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.....uisce beatha (water of life)!!! mmmmm ... Still in search of trying some heather wine
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I'm Irish! My Dad's grandparents came over from Dingle in their 20's. I am lucky enough to look Irish, too, with my red hair. They gave me an Irish name, too (Siobhan - although it's misspelled
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Shavahn).

They wanted more than 1 in 100 people to be able to pronounce it!!
 
100 % irish here ! Both parents came over as kids from Ireland. I was able to visit back in 2004 and see where both grew up. It was a wonderful visit!
 
Thought everyone had Irish ancestors:ya..
Hi ya cousin.
 
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Not only am I Irish, I am a direct decendant of Brian Boru.
BTW Regarding your "...not only am i Irish

but im perfect as well." Doesn't that go without saying. Aren't we all?
 
My parents are traveling to Ireland in July. My older sister has set up the trip and has located a cousin or two to meet while there.

My fathers family is Menton - they were kicked out of Normandy (France) and "relocated" to Ireland (1700's?). My father also has McNamara in his lineage. My mother is from a line of Murphy's and Clark's. I believe they were from the southern region of Ireland.

I was there in '90 and absolutely loved the island. We were in Adare, Roscrea, Galway as well as Dublin.
 

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