The Blogs are multi-purpose and can be used for any subject that is judged of interest to members. In relation to specific family history enquiries the Family History/Genealogy Blog replaces the old Forums. The latter have been archived and can be accessed if requested.
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Contributed by Kieran McNamara Something of mild interest for you: a new French beer, brewed by a Donohue: http://deck-donohue.com/ I haven't tried it but
Contributed by Roger Key I think that we could safely classify my Great Grandfather, William Patrick O’Donoghue as a pioneer. William was born on the
Contributed by Michael O'Donoghue I thought I would send a series of photos I have just framed. It was only a few years ago I
Contributed by Tom Donahue My grandfather Patrick Donohue, who came to the US around 1850, was born In Kilmuckridge in Wexford. He was illiterate when
Contributed by James Donohoe The Donohoes of Co.Cavan and Australia The Donohoe family of Hugh Donohoe and Mary Garrity of Derra Cassin, near Templeport, Co.
Sometimes a cock up works out for the best…not often, but it did on this occasion. Tim Donohue sent me a book order. I didn't
Contributed by Roderick O'Donoghue When Rod announced that the subject of the April snippet would be "The Family Farm", my immediate reaction was that i
Contributed by Mike O'Donoghue I thought you might like this photo from our celebration of St Patrick’s day. They made the local bar into an
Contributed by Jim Horgan My wife, Bridget and I made our first visit to the O'Donoghue farm in 1989. Bridget's mom was an O'Donoghue and this
Contributed by Roderick O'Donoghue "Books are like unsown seeds. When they open up and are allowed to sow their own seeds in our minds, their