Black Raven Genealogy

Recounting an Irish family history, one story at a time…

Sunday, 22 January 2023

Shining a light on Charles F. O'Neill - revisited

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This is an update of a post originally published in December 2021. Charles Francis O'Neill is my longest standin...
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Sunday, 16 January 2022

1921 Census of England & Wales - Wynne household

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There was huge excitement among many genealogists this week with the publication of the 1921 census for England & Wales. I didn't e...
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Sunday, 9 January 2022

2021 in Review – Accentuate the Positive

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So, yet another year has passed. Looking back, using fellow blogger Jill Ball's annual meme and prompts, here are some of my 'pos...
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Friday, 24 December 2021

Nollaig Shona daoibh go léir

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Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas! 🎄 My Ancestors' Surnames on a Christmas Tree, made at Word Art
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Sunday, 28 November 2021

Signature Silhouette ~ Mary Carroll

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For many of my ancestors, there are no photographs, no treasured heirlooms, not even a funeral card to remember them by. But of those who co...
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Sunday, 31 October 2021

Are genealogy to-do lists a help or a hindrance?

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I have to admit, I'm not generally into creating to-do lists. Why waste time writing about what has to be done, when you can ...
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Sunday, 24 October 2021

Reconnecting a lost branch to the family tree: James Byrne

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Periodically, I revisit each line of my family tree in turn to examine any documents released since my last round of research. This time, w...
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Welcome to my blog! I'm from Co. Dublin, Ireland and now live in Co. Kildare with my husband, our two dogs, our three horses and their companion ponies. I love doing family history research and this blog is an assortment of my ancestors' stories. Did I get something wrong? Do you have anything to add? Are we related? Contact me at blackraven.genealogy [at] gmail [dot] com. British English (or perhaps Irish English) spelling used.
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