Friday, March 16, 2012

King Billy's army brought to book


Councillor William Humphrey and Dr Jonathan Mattison examine the 1690 account book

From BBC News 16 March 2012

A historic manuscript containing details of every soldier who fought with King William of Orange in the Battle of the Boyne has been discovered during renovation work at Belfast City Hall.

The 320-year-old "account book" had been lying in storage at the building for almost a century without the authorities realising the significance it could hold for military historians and the Orange Order.

The parchment document was written by the Paymaster General Thomas Coningsby and includes a detailed record of each man in the 35,000-strong army which accompanied King William III to Ireland to do battle with his uncle and father-in-law, the deposed James II.

It was found when a range of artefacts were moved from the city hall to allow an £11m refurbishment to take place.

Belfast City Council has now presented the manuscript to the Orange Order.

Councillor William Humphrey, who is the chairman of the council's culture, development and arts committee, said officials knew that the book had been given to the old Belfast Corporation "way back in the mists of time".

But he explained that the council "did not really appreciate just how much information there was in it, until we gave it a more detailed examination".

'Fascinating read'

Dr Jonathan Mattison, who is a researcher with the Orange Order, described the discovery as "absolutely fantastic" and said they were indebted to the council for unearthing an "exciting piece of history".

"It shows the payments made to all the various regiments, units, individuals and suppliers during the year of 1690 when William III came over to prosecute the war with more zeal in Ireland, leading up to the Battle of the Boyne," he explained.

"Officers of high rank and even down to lowly rank are recorded in the pages of the manuscript itself and it's a fascinating book, a fascinating read," he explained.

"I think it will give us a greater insight into not only the political history of the time but also the social and economic circumstances and history that go along with any period of war or conflict, because obviously with 35,000 men under your command, people have to get paid.

"It gives the mechanics and economics of warfare as well as just the politics and events themselves," he said.

The book will eventually go on display at the Orange Order's headquarters in east Belfast.


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Ancestor Network and 24-7genealogist.com will be at Booth 103 at RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday 2nd February to Sunday, 4th February 2012

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

New 24-7 Genealogy Website to Simplify Ancestor Search


Press Release 08 September 2011

New 24-7 Genealogy Website to Simplify Ancestor Search

A new genealogy website - 24-7genealogist.com launched recently by leading Irish genealogical research, training and technological company - Ancestor Network Limited, is set to set to make life much easier for those researching ancestral roots.

According to Chief Executive John Hamrock, “24-7genealogist.com connects online ancestor search customers with top independent professional genealogists worldwide. It provides a new, novel and exciting platform for researchers seeking expert help, while at the same time enabling independent genealogists and local historians to attract and win new clients, without incurring advertising fees.”

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Secondly, it enables the Customer to locate the best Genealogist for the job - based on genuine feedback from previous Customers. Posting a research request to the extensive 24-7genealogist.com database of Family History Research Service Providers is quick and easy. Also, Ancestor Network vets and verifies the credentials of professional Genealogists and Family Historians who work with 24-7genealogist.com. Members must provide evidence of memberships of professional and voluntary organizations, together with details of their level of higher education and relevant work experience. The Website contains 150 independent professional genealogists available online to assist the customer anytime and anywhere in the world.

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Ends.

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Notes to Editor

About Ancestor Network

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Certificate of Irish Heritage – Applications Go-Live

September 30, 2011

The application process for the Certificate of Irish Heritage went live at 11.00am Irish time on 30th September. Visit the website at www.heritagecertificate.ie for information on how to apply and to complete your own application.

First Certificate of Irish Heritage goes to fallen FDNY hero

Chief of the NYC Fire Department Edward S. Kilduff, Bridget Hunter and Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore display the Certificate of Irish Heritage at a recent ceremony.

On a visit to New York last week to speak at the 66th United Nations General Assembly, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore T.D., used the opportunity to present the first Certificate of Irish Heritage to the family of Joseph (Joe) Hunter, a New York fireman who lost his life in the 9/11 attacks.

The Certificate of Irish Heritage aims to recognise those of Irish lineage in an official way, giving greater expression to the sense of Irish identity felt by many around the world who might not otherwise be able to do so.

Joe Hunter was born in New York in 1970, the son of Bridget [who hails from Co. Galway] and Joseph Hunter. At 18 he joined the South Hempstead Fire Department as a volunteer, and in 1996 he was accepted into the New York Fire Department (FDNY) as a member of Squad 288 in Maspeth, Queens.

The ceremony at the firehouse of Squad 288 was attended by the Hunter family, former colleagues of Joe’s, and FDNY chief Edward S. Kilduff. Presenting the certificate to Joe’s mother Bridget, the Tánaiste spoke of the longstanding bonds between Irish emigrants and the emergency responders.

“Generations of Irish have been proud and privileged to serve with New York’s finest - in the Fire Department, the NYPD, and other emergency services,” he said. “We in Ireland felt the pain and loss of all Americans in the obscenity of 9/11 but we felt a particular pain in our hearts for those brave men and women of Irish heritage who lost their lives on that day.”

After receiving the award, Mrs. Hunter said it would have been an extremely proud day for her son.

“Joseph was very proud of his Irish roots and in continuing the brave and selfless tradition of service given by the Irish to the FDNY,” she said. “He would have been very honoured to receive the first Certificate.”

The Tánaiste confirmed that applications for the new Certificate of Heritage can be submitted online from the end of this month at certificateheritage.ie. Applications are open to persons who were not born on the island of Ireland and who can provide appropriate supporting documentation connecting them to an individual Irish ancestor.

Source: http://www.irishemigrant.com/ie/go.asp?p=story&storyID=10058

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Successful Students Who Completed the Weekend Irish Genealogy Course

Patrick Lyons

John Kane

Derek Deegan

Alice Brady


Congratulations goes out to Patrick Lyons, John Kane, Derek Deegan, and Alice Brady who successfully completed the Weekend Irish Genealogy Course offered by Ancestor Network in conjunction with the Genealogical Society of Ireland. Photos of the students receiving their certificates on 14 June 2011 are above. The next course starts on Saturday, 2nd July, 2011. Find out more and learn how to sign up now!

John Hamrock Interview on TV3's The Morning Show on Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Visit to Ireland About Her Irish Ancestors

John Hamrock televised on The Morning Show on TV3 on 18 May 2011 during HM the Queen's successful and historic trip to Ireland to talk about HM the Queen's Irish family history. In the interview John also speaks about the Weekend Irish Genealogy Courses Ancestor Network offers in conjunction with the Genealogical Society of Ireland in Dún Laoghaire.