Inishbofin Genealogy
I had to start by laying the foundation, building thousands and thousands of names for many different family trees.
Inishbofin Genealogy by Marie Coyne
Almost twenty five years ago I started the Inishbofin Genealogical Project, researching the families of Inishbofin, surrounding islands, mainland and overseas. At the time I went from house to house handwriting and compiling names and details on large sheets of paper that I had copied and taped together to fulfill the ever growing paper trail with original tea
06/09/2021
Fundraiser for the new ‘Inishbofin Heritage Museum’ Please support & share, thank you
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The new 'Inishbofin Heritage Museum' Galway, organized by Marie Coyne Hi, my name is Marie Coyne and I got planning permission to build a new ‘I… Marie Coyne needs your support for The new 'Inishbofin Heritage Museum' Galway
22/12/2020
Inishbofin looks forward to protect past There are high hopes that the island of Inishbofin could have a spacious new museum in 2021 – if a planning application is successful. The existing museum on the island is no longer fit for purpose given the amount of artefacts, photographs and family histories that have been assembled over the ye...
30/08/2014
Genealogical Society of Ireland and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland are looking for participants on the Islands and Galway West and surrounding areas to take part in The Irish DNA Atlas Study. For further information see http://familyhistory.ie/wp/irelands-dna/
Irish DNA Atlas Project | Genealogical Society of Ireland The Irish DNA Atlas Project is an exciting and very important collaborative research project undertaken by the Genealogical Society of Ireland and Dr. Gianpiero Cavalleri of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland .
02/11/2013
The Day After Samhain - All Soul's Day - by Bridget Haggerty
In Ireland, it was once widely believed that the souls of the faithful departed would return to their family home on All Soul’s Night. Great care was taken to make them feel welcome. Rituals included sweeping the floor clean, lighting a good fire, and placing the poker and tongs in the shape of a cross on the hearth. A bowl of spring water was put on the table, along with a place setting for each deceased relative. In some areas, children would go “soul-caking” - they’d visit neighbors and beg for cakes in exchange for prayers to be said for the dead. Families would usually retire early, but before they did, many of them went to the cemetery where their loved ones were buried. They would say prayers for each departed family member, make sure the gravesites were neat and tidy, and then they would leave a candle burning on each grave. During evening prayers, the family would again light a candle for each of their departed relatives . Often, a candle would be placed in the window of a room where a relative had died. Or, it might be placed in a window that faced in the direction of the cemetery. Then, when evening prayers were over, the candles would either be extinguished or left to burn out. The door was always left unlatched. Historically, the Celtic nations have always had a great respect for their ancestors and they believed that at certain times of year, the boundaries between mortals and the souls of the dead cease to exist. This is especially true of the “Three Nights of the End of Summer” - Hallowe’en, Samhain and All Soul’s Day. The ancients also believed that the dead were the repositories of wisdom and lore and that one of the reasons they return is to speak to their descendants.Its from these visits by a beloved ancestor that the more fortunate among us are given two very special gifts: the ability to remember old days and old ways, and a deeper understanding of how we are forever linked by blood to the past - and to the future.
10/09/2013
Inishbofin Descendant Peter King announces presidential run in 2016
Long Island Congressman Peter King announces presidential run It’s never too early. Long Island Congressman Peter King has become the first Republican to announce a run for president three years from now, in 2016. King, on a visit…
13/08/2013
Three of President Truman’s staff members – from left to right, Press Secretary Charles Ross; Special Counsel to the President Samuel Rosenman; and Appointment Secretary Matthew Connelly whose relations came from Inishbofin.
13/08/2013
05/07/2013
July 4 - the kindness of strangers, the simplicity of hope (Inishbofin island) Blog on the run ( please excuse errors etc.) Freezing my ass off and the kindness of strangers 6am up with the freezing cold as my new light-weight one man tent took a good bashing from the wind. a...
11/06/2013
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