See the 17th edition of the Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture which is where I was proud to introduce my John Butler as my first identified Irish ancestor. Read about all the others who are similarly proud to share an Irish heritage. A very interesting Carnival. Thanks to all who contributed to the editorial efforts of Small-leaved Shamrock in compiling it!
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This Blog focuses on Ancestor Stories, both the stories themselves about my family’s ancestors and discussions of where they come from and how to prepare and share them. These stories may be non-fiction or fiction – we will always tell which is which, of course. Also see my KINNICK blog and The HOMEPLACE Series Blog, left sidebar, scroll down.
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture is now available
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I've awarded you the "Happy 101" award. You can read about it and pick it up here:
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I love your blog and have awarded you the Happy 101 Award. You can pick up your award at Heritage Happens http://heritagehappens.blogspot.com/2010/01/happy-101-award-from-becky-at-grace-and.html
ReplyDeleteI'm just now getting around to thanking you for this mention and for your participation, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll join us again for a future edition!
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