Mostly just names, though I had had no idea my dad's family had been so established. But I am what I thought I was: English, French, Irish and Slovenian.
Mostly just names, though I had had no idea my dad's family had been so established. But I am what I thought I was: English, French, Irish and Slovenian.
I'd be happy with anything, so long as I can trace it. It's only disappointing when you don't get anywhere I got to the 15th century with my French relatives.
Mostly just names, though I had had no idea my dad's family had been so established. But I am what I thought I was: English, French, Irish and Slovenian.
I'd be happy with anything, so long as I can trace it. It's only disappointing when you don't get anywhere I got to the 15th century with my French relatives.
Unfortunately the US are better record keepers, it would seem. Records on that site get difficult the moment you get out of the anglophone world or, rather, the Protestant sphere. Ireland is difficult to search as well.
Unfortunately the US are better record keepers, it would seem. Records on that site get difficult the moment you get out of the anglophone world or, rather, the Protestant sphere. Ireland is difficult to search as well.
Seems I'm golfing with my Dad and his two brothers tomorrow on the course they all grew up playing (not that I'm disadvantaged in that regard as I think I was five or six when I first played there).
It's well over twenty years since those three last played together and I've never played against one of my uncles.
The psychological strains during this game will be extraordinary.
Seems I'm golfing with my Dad and his two brothers tomorrow on the course they all grew up playing (not that I'm disadvantaged in that regard as I think I was five or six when I first played there).
It's well over twenty years since those three last played together and I've never played against one of my uncles.
The psychological strains during this game will be extraordinary.
Unfortunately the US are better record keepers, it would seem. Records on that site get difficult the moment you get out of the anglophone world or, rather, the Protestant sphere. Ireland is difficult to search as well.
Is anything else watching Tour de France? Tomorrow should be a great stage since they are hitting Mont Ventoux, the legendary mountain. Here's a picture of the scenery:
Seems I'm golfing with my Dad and his two brothers tomorrow on the course they all grew up playing (not that I'm disadvantaged in that regard as I think I was five or six when I first played there).
It's well over twenty years since those three last played together and I've never played against one of my uncles.
The psychological strains during this game will be extraordinary.