January 2020

In this issue A personal message The Jacobite O’Donoghues and the Château de la Ronce 1700-57: A new perspective – Part I John O’Donohue, 1 January 1956 – 4 January 2008 Philip Joseph Donahue III, his life, his Jewish descendants The Y-DNA Project six-monthly report

October 2019

In this issue A personal message The distribution of the surname Donohoe and its variations in County Cavan in the 19th century How the Donahoes, Hurleys and other Famine immigrants created a ‘rural ghetto’ on Irish Mountain, West Virginia From Connemara, Ireland to Connemara Patch, Minnesota Irish Naming and Baptism Traditions

January 2019

In this issue A personal message Caherbanna A reconsideration of the surname Dunphy The search for descendants of Arthur James Donoghue Y-DNA report

July 2019

In this issue A personal message Naming & nicknaming practices in Glenflesk Were the O’Donoghues of Irishtown Kilkenny Cats? Memorial to William Donoghou Portreeve of Irishtown, Kilkenny 1582 Two ‘Vinegar Hills’ in the US and OUR Donahue’s Our Irish adventure Y-DNA Project Report

April 2019

In this issue A personal message Leinster origins and DNA My Australian ‘Donoghue’ story In search of Dunaway name origins

October 2018

In this issue A personal message An Enquiry into the Poetry of Jeremiah Aloysius Doneghue. Patrick O’Donoghue –  In Search of a Better Life Unravelling O’Donoghue autosomal DNA Name variants and their distribution – an update

July 2018

In this issue A personal message Some O’Donoghue officers & NCOs in the American Civil War A Life lived for Others My experiences studying the History of Family and Genealogy at Limerick Why haven’t you had your DNA tested? Y-DNA project report

April 2018

In this issue A personal message The Gaelic Irish Chief: Past, Present & Future “Each shall claim his own” O’Donoghue’s Building, Melbourne Donahue’s Greenhouse, Inc. An Account of Richard J Donahue and his Family

January 2018

In this issue A personal message The Donohue family from New Zealand and WW1 D.J. O’Donoghue (1866-1917) “A noble Irishman, a modest, faithful, upright worker and scholar” Y-DNA Report Who am I?

October 2017

In this issue A personal message O’Donoghues in Onondaga: Fighting in the Courthouse Third Battle of Ypres centenary: Remembering the O’Donoghue Ilford brothers killed at Passchendaele Another O’Donoghue in Annascaul “There’s Magic in Ireland” By Margaret C. Donahue (1953)