If you have an Irish name or surname in your family tree, or a good story about one in someone else's, come join us for the 13th edition of the Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture. It will feature Irish names: both surnames and given names.
Share with us the surnames in your Irish family tree, but don't just stop there. Do a little research and tell us the origin of one or more of those surnames, the stories of how they might have changed over the years, or tales of how they've been mixed up and mispelled, etc.
Want to focus on your family's given names instead? Share with us the story of your ancestors' Irish first names (given at birth or nicknamed later), the "grandparent" nicknames in your Irish family tree, or any other Irish name stories that you'd like to share.
Deadline for submissions to the Irish names edition of the carnival is this Sunday, May 24, 2009. This edition will be published over at Small-leaved Shamrock next Wednesday, May 27, 2009 .
Looking forward to calling you by name (and by your Irish names and surnames) at our next carnival!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Irish names carnival submissions due this weekend
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Wordless Wednesday: Quincy, Massachusetts Railroad Station
This Quincy station photograph is posted in memory of George William McCue, one-time station master in Quincy.
Image of the postcard courtesy of USGenWeb's Penny Postcards website.
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