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The Family Tree Irish Genealogy Guide: How to Trace Your Ancestors in Ireland

by Claire Santry

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Follow your family tree back to its roots on the Emerald Isle! Santry walks you through the exciting journey of researching your Irish heritage. You'll learn how to identify your immigrant ancestor, and locate key genealogical resources that will breathe life into your family tree.
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To my much loved parents, who had the good sense to be Irish.
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My mother always insisted she was descended from the high kings of Tara.
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Discovering Your Irish Heritage
Whether you were brought up immersed in Irish traditions or have only recently discovered your ancestors from the Emerald Isle, you're probably already familiar with some aspects of your Irish heritage. You'd have to be living under a rock to not have encountered St. Patrick's Day, Irish dancing, and "the little fella"—the leprechaun. You'll also know that being Irish has a certain cultural cachet, in part because of Irish-Americans' classic underdog backstory of overcoming the odds in the face of prejudice, abuse, and extreme poverty, and partly because of the community's reputation for being big-hearted and charming.
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Follow your family tree back to its roots on the Emerald Isle! Santry walks you through the exciting journey of researching your Irish heritage. You'll learn how to identify your immigrant ancestor, and locate key genealogical resources that will breathe life into your family tree.

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