Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
GIANTS!
The drive north was gorgeous! Of course it had to rain on us, but the sun was out and the air was clear when we arrived at the northern sea. First we roamed the abandoned halls of the Castle Dunluce, and then climbed the stairs to the hidden grotto below. The late afternoon was spent in wonder at the grander of Gods beautiful world. A camera, even one as good as Quinn's, can not capture the magnificence of this stone, water, grass and sky. Quinn, Brett and Rich loved it so much they almost decided to stay. Todd couldn't quite stomach the sight of those he loved tempting fate so close to the edge. We are now safely settled into our rooms, and the sun has finally set at 10:45.
Again, thank you for your faith and prays.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Our last day in Belfast
For two days straight we have searched in PRONI (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland). The facilities are brand new and with in walking distance of down town Belfast, and within eye site of the Titanic Center. It has been very fruitful. With all discoveries there are parts that are very convincing and a few other parts that might cause one to hesitate. We have put some of the more interesting bits of "information" into new.familysearch.org and encourage your discussion. Let us know what you think.
Without revealing any thing specific, we can say that ...
Brett has mastered the maps of the city of Belfast in the 1800's, and knows everywhere the McKennas and Singletons lived. Tomorrow he will take us on a tour.
Rich and Quinn have not only exhausted the baptismal, marriage and death records from the Christ Church, and St. Anns Cathedral data bases, but in the process they have guided our discovery of hundreds of other possible relatives.
Todd has identified at least two or three new resources at the Linen Hall Library that will be helpful in pursuing the discovery of future generations.
Rich has shared with us the history of the church in Ireland, exposing how extremely lucky we are that our ancestors we ever to find the church.
Quinn ended our day by picking a record with Rich that didn,t contain what he wanted but, but added five married siblins to another line. What a way to finish.
Brett has demonstrated how to survive on the "wrong" side of the line.
The weather is truly beautiful, the people are wonderfully convivial (unless driving an automobile), and the spirit has guided us daily.
Thanks for your encouragement and prayers.
Cheery-O
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
The story begins to take shape.
On Wednesday we traveled from Leslie Castle to Belfast through the beautiful country side. Ireland truly is an emerald isle. We love the country side and the people who live here.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Records, Names, and Books Galore
Today was a busy and full day. We started by working at the public records office in Dublin. Who would have guessed how many books on marriages, deaths and births you could go through in one day. We went through quite a few names and some misses before we found our first matches for the trip. We were able to confirm marriages for one of Hugh McKenna’s children and a couple of other direct hits to add to our records. We are excited to find even more.
You can only get 5 copies of records per person per day, so after we finished with our 20 copies, we checked out of the hotel and headed to Emyvale. We visited a cathedral on the way where John McKenna had been given recognition and memorialized in one of the stain glass windows.
After that we visited a cemetery where the McKenna clan chieftans had been buried. We took down some additional names from here that we will try to do their work as well.
We also visited a hill where a McKenna clan had a three ring fortress built. Please ignore the 4 grown men trespassing across someone’s fence and onto private property.
We also took a drive around the country side and stopped and talked to a really nice norseman. He invited us in for coffee, but we politely declined. The people here in Ireland are really nice.
We are staying tonight at the Lodge at Leslie Castle. We are tired but excited to continue on the search tomorrow in Belfast.