
Dick Eastman · May 12, 2015
If you have an interest in Irish ancestry, you should check out Irish Lives Remembered. It is an e-magazine with lots of tips and articles about tracing your family tree in Ireland. In fact, the magazine is produced in Ireland as well. The best part is the price tag: FREE.
You can read Irish Lives Remembered online in a web browser or you can download it in PDF format to save and read at your leisure in Windows, Macintosh, Linux, iPad, Android, Kindle, or most any other device. You also can subscribe to Irish Lives Remembered online. With a subscription, you receive one email notice about every two months notifying you of a new edition and providing a link where you my view the new edition online or download it. . .
If you have an interest in Irish ancestry, you should check out Irish Lives Remembered. It is an e-magazine with lots of tips and articles about tracing your family tree in Ireland. In fact, the magazine is produced in Ireland as well. The best part is the price tag: FREE.
You can read Irish Lives Remembered online in a web browser or you can download it in PDF format to save and read at your leisure in Windows, Macintosh, Linux, iPad, Android, Kindle, or most any other device. You also can subscribe to Irish Lives Remembered online. With a subscription, you receive one email notice about every two months notifying you of a new edition and providing a link where you my view the new edition online or download it. . .
The May/June edition has just been released and it contains the following articles:
Composer and singer/songwriter ‘Sting’ visits Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan to find out more about his 3rd great grandmother, Mary Murphy from Inniskeen.
Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann writes about talk show host Graham Norton’s Wicklow ancestry.
Tracing your County WICKLOW Ancestors
Findmypast Ireland records for the garden county
Roots Ireland Wicklow branch showcases what’s on offer for the county
The story of Nicholas Delaney ‘An Irish Convict & Rebel’ in Australia
The Irish in MINNESOTA
Genealogist and lecturer, Joe Buggy looks at tracing the Irish in Minnesota
Maureen Wlodarczyk discusses the life Irish-American Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm
General News
National Library of Ireland announces July launch of 400,000 free catholic parish microfilms
Eneclann & Ancestor Network return to the National Library of Ireland with their free genealogy advisory service
Jayne Shrimpton covers a photo of the O’Grady Clan from Waterford in 1915
Latest schedule of speakers at the prestigious Irish Genealogy Summer School at U.C.C.
Fly Leaf Press are offering a special discount to Irish Lives readers on their title ‘Tracing Your Galway Ancestors’
Townlands of Ulster – A case study on the parishes of Moire and Magheralin
Rare artefacts brings Limerick’s military history back to life
The North of Ireland Family History launch new Tyrone research book at WDYTYA
New Irish records on Findmypast Ireland
The story behind Irish Painted Clans – a new Irish business
News, Events and Book store
While Irish Lives Remembered is available free of charge, like most magazines it does contain advertising.
You can learn more or read the brand-new May/June edition of Irish Lives Remembered or subscribe at http://www.irishlivesremembered.com. Back editions are also available at the same address.
Composer and singer/songwriter ‘Sting’ visits Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan to find out more about his 3rd great grandmother, Mary Murphy from Inniskeen.
Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann writes about talk show host Graham Norton’s Wicklow ancestry.
Tracing your County WICKLOW Ancestors
Findmypast Ireland records for the garden county
Roots Ireland Wicklow branch showcases what’s on offer for the county
The story of Nicholas Delaney ‘An Irish Convict & Rebel’ in Australia
The Irish in MINNESOTA
Genealogist and lecturer, Joe Buggy looks at tracing the Irish in Minnesota
Maureen Wlodarczyk discusses the life Irish-American Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm
General News
National Library of Ireland announces July launch of 400,000 free catholic parish microfilms
Eneclann & Ancestor Network return to the National Library of Ireland with their free genealogy advisory service
Jayne Shrimpton covers a photo of the O’Grady Clan from Waterford in 1915
Latest schedule of speakers at the prestigious Irish Genealogy Summer School at U.C.C.
Fly Leaf Press are offering a special discount to Irish Lives readers on their title ‘Tracing Your Galway Ancestors’
Townlands of Ulster – A case study on the parishes of Moire and Magheralin
Rare artefacts brings Limerick’s military history back to life
The North of Ireland Family History launch new Tyrone research book at WDYTYA
New Irish records on Findmypast Ireland
The story behind Irish Painted Clans – a new Irish business
News, Events and Book store
While Irish Lives Remembered is available free of charge, like most magazines it does contain advertising.
You can learn more or read the brand-new May/June edition of Irish Lives Remembered or subscribe at http://www.irishlivesremembered.com. Back editions are also available at the same address.