alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

A Little Bit of Irish

Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.

http://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR ALITTLEBITOFIRISH.BLOGSPOT.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

August

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Sunday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 4.1 out of 5 with 16 reviews
5 star
9
4 star
4
3 star
1
2 star
0
1 star
2

Hey there! Start your review of alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

4.5 seconds

FAVICON PREVIEW

  • alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

    16x16

  • alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

    32x32

  • alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

    64x64

  • alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

    128x128

CONTACTS AT ALITTLEBITOFIRISH.BLOGSPOT.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
A Little Bit of Irish | alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 display
2 and cranston
3 families
4 william kennedy
5 posted by
6 william skyvington
7 no comments
8 hickey
9 o'keefe
10 dixon
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
display,and cranston,families,william kennedy,posted by,william skyvington,no comments,hickey,o'keefe,dixon,kennedy,cranston,email,3 comments,about me,my maternal genealogy,blog archive,my personal blog,my gallic blog,skeffington genealogy
SERVER
GSE
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

A Little Bit of Irish | alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com Reviews

https://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.

INTERNAL PAGES

alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com
1

A Little Bit of Irish: March 2009

http://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html

Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of pioneering families, settled in Australia, whose surnames were Walker. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me by. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Purpose of this blog.

2

A Little Bit of Irish: Purpose of this blog

http://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com/2009/03/purpose-of-this-blog.html

Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of pioneering families, settled in Australia, whose surnames were Walker. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me by. May 29, 2009 at 4:31 PM. May 30, 2009 at 12:01 AM. Was an Irish Catholic or rather (initially) a Protestant Scotsman. It would be interesting, too, to find out more about the profound sense of his at...

3

A Little Bit of Irish: May 2009

http://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html

Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.

4

A Little Bit of Irish: Kennedy and Cranston families

http://alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com/2009/05/kennedy-and-cranston-families.html

Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 0 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

4

LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

lastoflands.blogspot.com lastoflands.blogspot.com

Paternal genealogy: Gap filled in by ancient will

http://lastoflands.blogspot.com/2009/09/gap-filled-in-by-ancient-will.html

Saturday, September 19, 2009. Gap filled in by ancient will. In chapter 6 of the initial version of my monograph, presenting an ancestral line back to King John. I indicated the existence of a small 18th-century documentary gap concerning the descent from John Latton. Of Walton-on-Thames [1643-1727] down to Henry Latton. It was annoying. Fortunately, my retrieval of the will of the above-mentioned John Latton provides precious data that fills in the gap. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

lastoflands.blogspot.com lastoflands.blogspot.com

Paternal genealogy: September 2009

http://lastoflands.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html

Saturday, September 19, 2009. Gap filled in by ancient will. In chapter 6 of the initial version of my monograph, presenting an ancestral line back to King John. I indicated the existence of a small 18th-century documentary gap concerning the descent from John Latton. Of Walton-on-Thames [1643-1727] down to Henry Latton. It was annoying. Fortunately, my retrieval of the will of the above-mentioned John Latton provides precious data that fills in the gap. Quaint piece of old English literature. I'm immens...

lastoflands.blogspot.com lastoflands.blogspot.com

Paternal genealogy: Quaint piece of old English literature

http://lastoflands.blogspot.com/2009/09/quaint-piece-of-old-english-literature.html

Saturday, September 19, 2009. Quaint piece of old English literature. My second-cousin Robert Pickering. In Queensland recently drew my attention to the existence of a specimen of old English literature that was edited and published by John Pickering. 1851-1926]. Our great-grandfather's young brother came upon a 16th-century manuscript written by an Elizabethan gentleman named William Spelman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Gap filled in by ancient will. Purpose of this blog.

skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com

Skeffington Genealogy: April 2009

http://skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html

Thursday, April 9, 2009. In fact a woven tapestry, but rather a work of embroidery) illustrates the story of the Norman Conquest. Click the image to access a website that presents this masterpiece in the form of a loop. It's quite possible that my earliest ancestor in England was a Norman who accompanied William the Conqueror. In 1066: maybe one of the so-called Compagnons de Guillaume-le-Conquérant. Count Gérard d'Arundel de Condé. A few days ago, while talking with Count d'Arundel de Condé on the quest...

skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com

Skeffington Genealogy: Purpose of this blog

http://skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/03/purpose-of-this-blog.html

Saturday, March 21, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of the Skeffington. Family. This domain comprises several surnames: Skeffington. I hope too that this blog will serve as a forum for researchers participating in the Skeffington Y-chromosome project. Administered under the auspices of the Family Tree DNA. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me. View my complete profile.

skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com

Skeffington Genealogy: March 2009

http://skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html

Saturday, March 21, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of the Skeffington. Family. This domain comprises several surnames: Skeffington. I hope too that this blog will serve as a forum for researchers participating in the Skeffington Y-chromosome project. Administered under the auspices of the Family Tree DNA. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com

Skeffington Genealogy: DNA test results for William Skyvington

http://skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/04/dna-test-results-for-william-skyvington.html

Sunday, April 5, 2009. DNA test results for William Skyvington. I've just received the results of my basic DNA test carried out by the Family Tree DNA. Company, whose headquarters are in Texas. In the following table, the references of the twelve markers are in blue, and my values appear after the equal signs:. In the terminology of this field, I appear to belong to a so-called haplogroup. Whose reference is R1b1b2. Often designated as R-M269. Clan Be that as it may, what's in a name? George Skiffington ...

skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com

Skeffington Genealogy: Individuals of 1066

http://skeffingtongenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/04/individuals-of-1066.html

Thursday, April 9, 2009. In fact a woven tapestry, but rather a work of embroidery) illustrates the story of the Norman Conquest. Click the image to access a website that presents this masterpiece in the form of a loop. It's quite possible that my earliest ancestor in England was a Norman who accompanied William the Conqueror. In 1066: maybe one of the so-called Compagnons de Guillaume-le-Conquérant. Count Gérard d'Arundel de Condé. A few days ago, while talking with Count d'Arundel de Condé on the quest...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 6 MORE

TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

14

OTHER SITES

alittlebitofigoorl.blogspot.com alittlebitofigoorl.blogspot.com

alittlebitofigoorl

Assinar: Postagens ( Atom ).

alittlebitofingrid.wordpress.com alittlebitofingrid.wordpress.com

a little bit of Ingrid | the little things, the little moments…they aren't little!

A little bit of Ingrid. The little things, the little moments…they aren't little! Oui, oui, clafoutis! Foodie tales: good food is good mood! Big, Bigger, Biggest. It’s an Antwerp thing! Escape to enchanted woods, a medieval tale of fairies and monsters. Stay on these roads. Off to prison with a smileonly in San Francisco! A touch of frost. Any leftover cranberries after the festive season? Always fun to sugar-coat them. Sugar-coated berries in a row. Time for the fun part! A year in retrospective. When n...

alittlebitofink.wordpress.com alittlebitofink.wordpress.com

A Little Bit of Ink! | Creative Journey that NEVER Ends!

A Little Bit of Ink! Where i get my Inspiration! This is the home page widget area. You can use this space to add an introductory message to your blog with a Text Widget or add any other widget here. Get My Updates by Email! Subscribe to A Little Bit of Ink! Order On-line via my website! Book Your Stamp Party Today! 8211; Hostess Promotion. Catalogue – Ask me how to get yours for FREE! Click the catalog to download in .pdf format! Click here to download the 2009-2010 Catalog Supplies. Project of the Month.

alittlebitofinsulin.blogspot.com alittlebitofinsulin.blogspot.com

A Little Bit of Insulin

Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Does he have a glucometer? So I bag their food and take it to their table. The case is beside him but I cant see much, the table is in the way. So I go around the dinning room to do a "cleaning check" while trying to see what he is doing without looking like a stalker. Bahahaha! Sure enough though, I'm pretty positive he was checking his sugar with the one touch ping remote. Have you guys ever experienced a moment where you seen someone with a glucometer or pump? Here it is folks!

alittlebitofireland.com alittlebitofireland.com

alittlebitofireland.com

Tá fáilte romhat isteach! Welcome to our site! Our goal is to bring you images. Of the very highest quality. Been to Ireland before? Site Best viewed in 1024x768 pixels.

alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com alittlebitofirish.blogspot.com

A Little Bit of Irish

Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.

alittlebitofitaly.com alittlebitofitaly.com

Italian Gifts, Clothing & Godparent Gifts - Italian T-Shirts, Jewelry & Flags | Guido Gear®

Italian Clothing from your Italian gifts and Italian merchandise superstore! Choose from our fabulous selection of Italian Gift items! We also specialize in Godmother gifts, Godfather Gifts and Godparent Gifts. From Godparent Merchandise and Clothing to jewelry, picture frames and more. Since 2001, GuidoGear.com. has specialized in Italy clothing, Italy gifts, Italy apparel and much more! View all Italian merchandise. View all Godparent and Godchild merchandise. We can do that too, just click here. USA a...

alittlebitofivory.blogspot.com alittlebitofivory.blogspot.com

A Little Bit of Ivory

A Little Bit of Ivory. Thursday, April 16, 2015. M is obsessed with Star Wars these days. Black still comes in handy because she can be Darth Vader, but she really loves Princess Leia - with good reason! If she's going to like a princess, Leia is a good choice. :). The problem for me is the hair. Leia has amazing hair, and M has gone from wanting nothing done with her hair to wanting Leia buns or braids. The only thing that saves me is her imagination which takes this:. And turns it into this:. Mostly I ...

alittlebitofjake.wordpress.com alittlebitofjake.wordpress.com

…all night long | from Jake to you, for all those who care

8230;all night long. From Jake to you, for all those who care. The Many Reasons Why LinkedIn Bought Lynda.com. April 12, 2015. April 13, 2015. While my favorite daily newsletter. Summed up LinkedIn’s acquisition of online learning company Lynda.com in one sentence:. 8220;Pending shareholder approval, the $1.5 billion deal will allow LinkedIn to make Lynda.com’s 6,300 online skill-building courses and 267,000 video tutorials a part of its social network for professionals”,. 8221; and the quality of Lynda&...

alittlebitofjenn.blogspot.com alittlebitofjenn.blogspot.com

A little bit of Jen

A little bit of Jen. Primarily a beauty and fashion blog with 'alittlebitofjen' mixed in. Sunday, 31 August 2014. InterRailing adventures - Hostels 2014. This is my second post about our InterRail adventure and I am dedicating it solely to our hostel accommodation (for an overview check here. We booked and selected the hostels through hostelworld.com. In Berlin we stayed at East Seven Hostel. In Prague we stayed in Hostel Mango. In Vienna we stayed at Wombat - The Lounge Hostel. Thursday, 28 August 2014.