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The Kindness of Strangers: Remembering the Tragedy of the Brig St. John in 1849

The Kindness of Strangers: Remembering the Tragedy of the Brig St. John in 1849

By Christine Kinealy
IA Newsletter, October 12, 2024

October 11, 2024 by 1 Comment

An illustration of the Brig St. John shipwreck of 1849.

On 6 October 1849, emigrants on board the Brig St. John, caught their first sighting of American land as their vessel approached the coast of Cape Cod. The vessel was carrying as many as 140 passengers from counties Clare and Galway, Their destination was Boston where they would disembark the following day. The voyage had been uneventful and, to celebrate their safe arrival, … [Read more...] about The Kindness of Strangers: Remembering the Tragedy of the Brig St. John in 1849

Orla Kiely and Seamus Coleman among Presidential Distinguished Service Award recipients for 2024

October 10, 2024 by

IRISH fashion and lifestyle designer Orla Kiely is to be honoured with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award. Based in London, the Dublin native - best-known for her retro prints and her iconic stem leaf design - is among the 2024 recipients of President Higgins' annual award. Tánaiste Micheál Martin announced the 10 recipients who will receive the award this week. They … [Read more...] about Orla Kiely and Seamus Coleman among Presidential Distinguished Service Award recipients for 2024

Shoplifter who stole chocolate worth £650 from one store jailed

October 10, 2024 by

A PROLIFIC shoplifter who stole £650 worth of chocolate from one store has been jailed. Stephen Maher went on a five-day shoplifting spree in Wolverhampton from September 27 – October 1 The 36-year-old, of Hordern Road, Whitmore Reans, was arrested by officers on Saturday, October 5 in Heath Town, on suspicion of targeting one shop in Willenhall Road, four times between … [Read more...] about Shoplifter who stole chocolate worth £650 from one store jailed

Teen caught hiding between garages jailed for possession of imitation gun

October 10, 2024 by

A TEENAGER who fled the scene of a fight and was found hiding between garages by police officers has been jailed for possessing an imitation gun. Reiiko Murphy was involved in a fight with another man in Bedworth at around 10.15pm on February 29. When police officers arrived at the scene in Coventry Road, Murphy, of Agincourt Road in Coventry, gave chase. Warwickshire Police’s … [Read more...] about Teen caught hiding between garages jailed for possession of imitation gun

Tim Walz of the Tomhaggard Doyles

By Megan Smolenyak

Fall 2024

October 10, 2024 by

How A Solitary Tombstone in Wisconsin Solved the Mystery of His Irish Origins As a professional genealogist of half-Irish heritage, I’ve long embraced the opportunity to underscore the ties between Ireland and the United States, and one of the most obvious ways to do this is to trace the roots of high profile Americans to their place of origin in Ireland. This is trickier … [Read more...] about Tim Walz of the Tomhaggard Doyles

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